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Post by jjonah88 on Sept 30, 2014 12:28:50 GMT -4
I like Russian Rudy, personally
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Post by Deleted on Sept 30, 2014 12:33:32 GMT -4
RAVISHING RUSSIAN!
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Post by DropThePuck on Sept 30, 2014 13:41:17 GMT -4
Please don't encourage them!!!! It will be nice to have him back. Now we wait for Lalonde.....
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Post by jimmy on Sept 30, 2014 14:02:16 GMT -4
They are just waiting for him to pick up his first spearing penalty, then he will be officially crowned "Vlad the Impaler" ...
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Post by Penguins23® on Sept 30, 2014 17:56:59 GMT -4
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Post by WildcatMapleLeafs on Sept 30, 2014 19:02:19 GMT -4
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Post by WHEELsnipePARTY on Sept 30, 2014 19:44:32 GMT -4
Contract ruled ineligible by nhl
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Post by hockey1981 on Sept 30, 2014 19:49:28 GMT -4
Tkachev's deal ineligible. Had he played full season in CHL Oilers could've signed him to ELC after coming to camp on ATO
Tkachev played 2 games for Omsk (KHL) last season and then waited for his release to play in CHL. Obscure rule..he goes in 2015 Draft
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Post by MikeC on Sept 30, 2014 21:28:18 GMT -4
Craig MacTavish: "There's a subsection in the CBA that defines prior season. When we looked at it, it looked like Vlad fulfilled all the criteria to sign a Standard Player's Contract," MacTavish began. "He went through the draft -- 30 teams had a chance to draft him -- and he played the prior season in North America, which he did in Moncton.
"But when you go down two paragraphs further, in another subsection of article 8, it defines 'prior season' as a complete season. Vlad had played some games in the KHL and that went unnoticed."oilers.nhl.com/club/blogpost.htm?id=32106One of the commenters on that page also pasted in the CBA section that covers it: Section 8: Eligibility for Play in the League. No Player shall be eligible for play in the League unless he: (a) had been claimed in the last Entry Draft, or was ineligible for claim under Section 8.4 (b) had been eligible for claim in the last Entry Draft, but was unclaimed, and: (i) had played hockey in North America the prior season and was age 20 or older at the time of the last Entry Draft, and signed an SPC which was signed and registered with the League between the conclusion of the Entry Draft and commencement of the next NHL Season. (ii) had played hockey in North America the prior season and was under age 20 at the time of the last Entry Draft, and signed an SPC which was signed and registered with the League between the conclusion of the Entry Draft and commencement of the Major Juniors season (except that if such Player had signed an NHL try-out form, which was signed and registered with the League during the aforesaid time period, then the deadline for signing and registering with the League an SPC with such try-out Club shall be the commencement of the NHL Season). (iii) had played hockey outside of North America in the prior season and was age 22 or older at the time of the last Entry Draft and signed an SPC which was signed and registered with the League between the conclusion of the Entry Draft and the commencement of the next NHL Season. (iv) The words "eligible for claim in the last Entry Draft" in subparagraph (b) above mean "eligible for claim in all rounds of the last Entry Draft." The words "the prior season" in subparagraph (i), (ii) and (iii) above mean "a full season prior to the last Entry Draft
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Post by Captain Obvious on Sept 30, 2014 22:14:08 GMT -4
He can probably score a better contract even if drafted in the mid to later rounds. The deal he got was a bottom-of-the barrel ELC, worse than what 7th rounders get usually.
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Post by danglez on Oct 1, 2014 0:59:10 GMT -4
Unfortunate for the kid. He'll most likely get a better contract next season. Would not be surprised to see the Blues pick him up in the draft in the later rounds (depending on this seasons performance) seeing as they'll be keeping an eye on Barbashev. With the size the Blues have they're a team that could afford to have a smaller skilled player in the future.
Despite how disappointing this news probably is for Vladdy, with the camp he had & the publicity of this contract mix up will probably ensure that he gets drafted this time around, raise his stock significantly. He's going to have a lot of eyes on him this season. It will work out for him in the long run if he keeps it up.
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Post by WildcatMapleLeafs on Oct 1, 2014 3:39:59 GMT -4
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Post by Captain Obvious on Oct 1, 2014 9:16:12 GMT -4
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Post by Deleted on Oct 1, 2014 12:28:47 GMT -4
Best comment I read on TSN which made me chuckle a little...it looks like he caught in a Tkachev 22 situation.
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Post by MikeC on Oct 1, 2014 16:46:30 GMT -4
Here is more wacky CBA stuff with respect to Entry Level contracts.
Anthony Duclair (NYR 3rd rounder `13) is entering his 19 year old season, so he either needs to play in the NHL or the Q. However, because of when he signed his ELC, his contract does NOT 'slide' for a year if he is sent back to junior.
Ryan Pulock (NYI 1st rounder from `13) is entering his 20 year old season, so he is eligible to play in the AHL. However, because of when he signed his ELC, his contract DOES 'slide', as long as he does not play in the NHL for more than 9 games.
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