LD Tyson Jugnauth - Portland Winterhawks, WHL (2022, 100th, SEA)

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So he's hedging his bets both ways? If they offer an ELC, he de-commits. Can't sign an ELC and play college.

Crazier scenario is that he doesn't sign and becomes a free agent.
From Jugnauth's perspective, that makes perfect sense. He likely feels he has nothing to learn from juniors and would like to either play in the AHL OR go to college.

The only Kraken prospects playing D in Coachella are Fleury, Ottavainen and Nelson. Fleury is a UFA (Group 6) at the end of the season, and I would be surprised if he re-signs. I would be surprised if Jugnauth has not offered an ELC.
 
He is still very slight and already 21 and teams only have so much room for guys his size on the back end, is he that type of guy?

True. Kraken have already signed Drago and Price, I guess they have enough depth there. But he deserves an ELC, as leading WHL defenseman scoring.

From Jugnauth's perspective, that makes perfect sense. He likely feels he has nothing to learn from juniors and would like to either play in the AHL OR go to college.

The only Kraken prospects playing D in Coachella are Fleury, Ottavainen and Nelson. Fleury is a UFA (Group 6) at the end of the season, and I would be surprised if he re-signs. I would be surprised if Jugnauth has not offered an ELC.

He's an example of something that might be used now, using the college commitment to persuade an ELC from a team. A new negotiation tactic.
 
May very well receive an ELC but wouldn't use "leading WHL defensemen in scoring" as the only measure of whether he receives a contract or not..

High scoring undersized players - especially overage players - are not uncommon in junior (or for that matter college) hockey.

Most hit their peak either in the AHL or Europe.
 
Is the AHL a possibility at the end of the Winterhawks season or is that option out the window now that he has re-committed to the NCAA? I'm not well-versed on these rules.
 
Is the AHL a possibility at the end of the Winterhawks season or is that option out the window now that he has re-committed to the NCAA? I'm not well-versed on these rules.

He cannot play in the A if he doesn't sign a contract

He can sign an ATO and report to Coachella and play AHL games without losing his NCAA eligibility. See Connor Levis who played AHL games last year and his committed to Bowling Green for next year :


If he signs an ELC, obviously his NCAA eligibility is gone.

I'd assume he's doing the NCAA thing as a fallback or to put pressure on Seattle as he's surely going to get an NHL ELC either from Seattle or from another team if they don't sign him by May 31.
 
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