Long term conditioning assignment

MarkovsKnee

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There is no long term conditioning assignment. It's short term & I think the max time is 2 weeks in the AHL. It's rare anyone goes for that long. Usually it's 2-3 games.
 

Nizdizzle

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CBA said:
13.8
Conditioning Loan.


Unless a Player consents, he shall not be Loaned on a Conditioning Loan to a minor league club. Such Conditioning Loan shall not extend for more than fourteen (14) consecutive days. The Commissioner may take whatever steps he deems necessary to investigate the circumstances under which a Player is Loaned on a Conditioning Loan. If the Commissioner has reason to believe or determines that the Club has used the Conditioning Loan to evade Waivers, or otherwise Circumvent any provision of this Agreement, he may take such disciplinary action against the Club, as he deems appropriate. The Player shall continue, during the period of such Conditioning Loan, to receive the same Paragraph 1 NHL Salary, and be entitled to the same benefits, that he would have received had he continued to play with the Club

13.9
Bona Fide Long-Term Injury/Illness Exception Conditioning Loan
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A Player who is on the Bona Fide Long-Term Injury/Illness Exception as set forth in Article 50 may, with his consent, during the term of such Bona Fide Long-Term Injury/Illness Exception (but in no event during the first fourteen (14) calendar days and six (6) NHL Games), be Loaned on a Conditioning Loan (the "Bona Fide Long Term Injury/Illness Exception Conditioning Loan") for a period not to exceed up to the longer of six (6) days and three (3) games, solely for the purpose of determining whether the Player is fit to play. If the Club determines that it needs more time to assess the Player's fitness to play, the Club may file a written request with the Commissioner's Office, with a copy to the NHLPA, in accordance with Exhibit 3 hereof, to extend the Loan for an additional two (2) games. The Commissioner, upon good cause, may approve the one-time extension. The Commissioner's approval shall not be unreasonably withheld. A Player on a bona Fide Long-Term Injury/Illness Exception Conditioning Loan will continue to be listed on injured Reserve and will not count against the Club's 23-man roster limit. The Club's Bona Fide Long Term Injury/Illness Exception will continue until the Conditioning Loan ends, and his Paragraph 1 NHL Salary and Bonuses will continue to count against the Club's Upper Limit and the Players' Share during such time. The Commissioner may take whatever steps he deems necessary to investigate the circumstances under which a Player is placed on a Bona Fide Long- Term Injury/Illness Conditioning Loan. If he has reason to believe or determines that the Club has used the Bona Fide Long-Term Injury/Illness Conditioning Loan to evade Waivers or otherwise to Circumvent any provision of this Agreement, he may take other disciplinary action against the Club as he deems appropriate. A Bona Fide Long-Term Injury/Illness Conditioning Loan may be extended on one occasion. This procedure can only be used once during each period of time that the Player is on a Bona Fide Long-Term Injury Exception.
 
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txpd

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Confirming. Long term condition is 6 games plus 3 games. Is that right? Detroit just did this with Rasmussen and Washington with Christian Djoos
 

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Confirming. Long term condition is 6 games plus 3 games. Is that right? Detroit just did this with Rasmussen and Washington with Christian Djoos
A player coming back from a long-term injury can be assigned on conditioning loan for up to 6 days or 3 games (whichever is longer). They can get an additional 2 games with approval from the Commissioner.
 

txpd

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A player coming back from a long-term injury can be assigned on conditioning loan for up to 6 days or 3 games (whichever is longer). They can get an additional 2 games with approval from the Commissioner.

So its less than the 14 day conditioning assignment?
 

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