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Originally Posted by Bingo
I see that.
But I also think it might be useful to give him a look within the 30 days that he's not waiver eligible. Especially if he sticks near the top of the AHL scoring race.
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With that though isn't the rule that he's not eligible for waivers unless he's played in 10 games or been on the NHL roster for 30 days since.
So don't think it's 30 days since he was waived, they can have him on the NHL roster for up to 30 days or 10 games played before he'd have to go on waivers again.
For me I think you let him play 15-20 games in the AHL and then maybe give him a look.
Edit: The Wranglers play their 20th game on November 29th. To me that should be the target for him. Let him play 2 months / 20 games in the AHL. Hopefully he's still above a P/GP at that point and driving the line with Kerins and Hunt, and he can come up with a bit more confidence and having found his game.