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Originally Posted by devo22
no, not automatically. Markus Granlund, for instance, will only be waiver eligible in 2016-17. He signed in 2013 when he was 20, so he's exempt from waivers for three seasons which takes him to 2016. Unless he hits 160 NHL games first, of course.
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Since Granlund was born in 1993 correct? So players born in 1992 are waiver eligible next season and players born in 1993 have to wait another year?