Waived: RHP Placed on Waivers in Order to Remain in Laval

Nicko999

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Kudos for RHP for making more money he could have ever dreamed in that 1 meaningless half season but clearly he is not NHL caliber.
 
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L4br3cqu3

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Still strange to me that they put RHP and not Pezzeta on waivers

I suppose they want Pinard to find his groove back, or just to strengthen Laval. From my point of view, I don't see any real upside, and think 2 years ago was a fluke in his case. I don't see him getting claimed.

Pezzetta is fine where he is, I guess, although if they don't play him, I'd send him to Laval through waivers, too, but I think he'd get claimed.
 

teamfirst

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I suppose they want Pinard to find his groove back, or just to strengthen Laval. From my point of view, I don't see any real upside, and think 2 years ago was a fluke in his case. I don't see him getting claimed.

Pezzetta is fine where he is, I guess, although if they don't play him, I'd send him to Laval through waivers, too, but I think he'd get claimed.

You're right, didn't realize that if they want to keep him in Laval they eventually had to put him on waivers, my bad
 
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Kudos for RHP for making more money he could have ever dreamed in that 1 meaningless half season but clearly he is not NHL caliber.

His career path trajectory look like it will be similar to Belzile. A good solid AHLer who lacks that small step to fully become a NHL regular but that you can call up for a temporary stint if needed.
 

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