Dayjobdave
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Dubas can’t buy a roster spot.
i‘m glad he cleared. I can see him helping as the game
get rougher
i‘m glad he cleared. I can see him helping as the game
get rougher
He's off the roster once he's waived.Dubas can’t buy a roster spot.
i‘m glad he cleared. I can see him helping as the game
get rougher
I suspect he meant contract slot.He's off the roster once he's waived.
Not necessarily. Joey Anderson was waived and cleared waivers this week and was never sent to the AHLHe's off the roster once he's waived.
They are still on the 23 man NHL roster and counting against the cap?Not necessarily. Joey Anderson was waived and cleared waivers this week and was never sent to the AHL
YesThey are still on the 23 man NHL roster and counting against the cap?
Anderson is. I haven’t looked to see if Benn still is. Don’t know if it would be updated yet.They are still on the 23 man roster and counting against the cap?
What is the purpose of waiving if not to remove them from the cap/roster?Anderson is. I haven’t looked to see if Benn still is. Don’t know if it would be updated yet.
Waivers are separate from demotions to the AHL, a player can be waiver without it.
It doesn’t happen very often cause there isn’t a lot of reason for it but it does happen sometimes.
They are still on the 23 man NHL roster and counting against the cap?
Exactly this. No need to waive anyone to be able to make a trade now.Yes. Until they are loaned to the AHL they are part of the roster.
The purpose of waiving the players ahead of time is to have the flexibility of doing it since they can go up and down for a certain amount of time without clearing again. I think it's 30 days and/or 10 games or something, not 100% sure but it's awhile. So now the Leafs can send down Anderson and Benn if they make a big trade that requires them to go down.
Trying to clear a contract space or maybe waiving them now because they think there is a better chance they pass through waivers now then after tanking teams have sold and they need warm bodies.What is the purpose of waiving if not to remove them from the cap/roster?
( I realize they don’t have to physically go to the Marlies. )
Kind of surprising he cleared, he's the kind of player teams give up a low round pick for at the deadline
Yeah, I meant contract spot, but I’m glad he clearedHe's off the roster once he's waived.
Although you'd hope we don't need to use him in the playoffs, it is still reassuring that we will have him available as our #8 dman.Kind of surprising he cleared, he's the kind of player teams give up a low round pick for at the deadline
Anderson is. I haven’t looked to see if Benn still is. Don’t know if it would be updated yet.
Waivers are separate from demotions to the AHL, a player can be waiver without it.
It doesn’t happen very often cause there isn’t a lot of reason for it but it does happen sometimes.
Yup it appears so. He was still with the Leafs when I looked earlier but it probably wasn’t updated yet. Thanks for the clarification.Capfriendly has Benn assigned to the Marlies Anderson still with the Leafs fwiw.
Maybe he's actually going to play some games with the Marlies to stay in shape.Yup it appears so. He was still with the Leafs when I looked earlier but it probably wasn’t updated yet. Thanks for the clarification.
My main point wasn’t that he wouldn’t be sent down just that getting waived didn’t automatically mean he would be.
And it will be prospects heading out the door, as the Leafs are sitting at 49 contracts, and need to make (plus keep) contract room for Knies and any other College UFA that they might be interested in.I'm a bit surprised that Benn and Anderson made it through waivers. Teams love grabbing Leafs on the wire.
I honestly expect that the Leafs will still add a few similar players at the deadline in relatively minor moves. You can never have enough depth. I'd bet we snag a goalie and a defender that are waiver quality that we can stash in the AHL before the playoffs.