If a player who is signed to an entry-level contract and is 18 or 19 years of age (as of September 15 of the signing year), does not play in a minimum of 10 NHL games (including both regular season and playoffs; AHL games do not count), their contract is considered to ‘slide’, or extend, by one year. For example, if a player signed an ELC for three seasons from 2015-16 to 2017-2018, and their contract slides, their contract is now effective from 2016-17 to 2018-19.
what am i missing?
he will play fewer than 10 nhl games this season, and then head to the ahl playoffs probably (if applicable)
I'm curious to see if Ryan Poehling signs with Montreal after the college season is over. Very likely since he is a Junior this year and still have some leverage. So once my school blows the #1 seed in the NCAAs and loses to American International University I get to see him leave.
habs are the ones most likely missing out, right? jackets all these move, canes red hot, pitt is pitt. idk wtf im talking about but that's how it looks to me.
habs are the ones most likely missing out, right? jackets all these move, canes red hot, pitt is pitt. idk wtf im talking about but that's how it looks to me.
Would be pretty funny if the Blue Jackets miss the playoffs after going all in.
It could happen too because all those moves are worthless if Bobrovsky plays poorly.