Can you waive/demote someone later who you have claimed off waivers, or is he locked into your NHL team for the duration of the season? My memory is fuzzy on this.
I could see someone claiming Juulsen.
You can waive someone who you have picked up on waivers. They must clear waivers before being sent down. Within a certain time frame, if the original team is the only team that makes a claim on the player you waived, then they can be sent down without having to go through waivers.
That doesnt sound correct. Isnt it if the original team reclaims there old player within a time frame he is considered to have passed thru for that original team?
That doesnt sound correct. Isnt it if the original team reclaims there old player within a time frame he is considered to have passed thru for that original team?
I think that’s what he meant...straight to AHL for original team
What does Buddy Robinson have to do to get a full time roster spot? The guy can skate, pass, hit, fight. A smart team will pick him up from waivers.
I like him too. I think he could be a 4th line player.
He looked a little over his head at times, but also showed some signs that he can play in the NHL. It could just be a matter of getting more used to the pace. Plus the team seemed to really like him going by how they reacted when he scored. It was a pretty nice goal too.
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Robinson is a nice extra forward that can plug into a 4th line and provide a spark.
I think he could be a 4th line regular, but on our team it's tricky as Nordstrom is apparently a PK specialist and Ryan isn't someone to scratch because he's pretty good at everything. In the event of an injury or trade however I'd like to see Robinson get a decent look on an energy 4th line.
This is probably entirely because I'm lousy at assessing hockey players, but Buddy Robinson just seems to be good every time I've seen him. Hits, creates space, seems to have decent wheels, good shot...
This is probably entirely because I'm lousy at assessing hockey players, but Buddy Robinson just seems to be good every time I've seen him. Hits, creates space, seems to have decent wheels, good shot...
That all sounds like an accurate assessment to me. But he’s missing the decision making/playmaking ability needed to play top 9 type minutes. Which you didn’t mention, so again you were accurate
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This is probably entirely because I'm lousy at assessing hockey players, but Buddy Robinson just seems to be good every time I've seen him. Hits, creates space, seems to have decent wheels, good shot...
The goal he scored showed great anticipation. It was a pass from Gaudreau, and Gaudreau can make players around him better, but players like him aren't easy to play with either.
He also completely undressed the defenseman (Jones I think).
I know small sample size is small and all.
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