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Old 03-11-2024, 10:06 AM   #41
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If you signed him this season wouldn't he have to be waived because he is playing in Europe and he's not no the reserve list? Or is that rule gone?
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Old 03-11-2024, 10:34 AM   #42
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If you signed him this season wouldn't he have to be waived because he is playing in Europe and he's not no the reserve list? Or is that rule gone?
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13.23 In the event a professional or former professional Player plays in a league outside North
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thereafter play in the NHL during that Playing Season (including Playoffs) only if he has first
either cleared or been obtained via Waivers. For the balance of the Playing Season, any such
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party to an existing SPC with such NHL Club.
My understanding is that he wouldn't be considered a professional or former professional player with respect to the CBA because a professional season requires a certain number of NHL Regular Season and Playoff Games, minor league regular season and playoff games, and games played in any European professional league, while under a Standard Player Contract.

The rule is designed to prevent teams from hiding NHL players in Europe and then bringing them in at the deadline for playoffs. Not for new talent.
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Old 03-11-2024, 10:41 AM   #43
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While I agree in theory, who are you sitting/trading to make space for Marcus? I doubt he is signing for anything less than a 1-way contract. He is not an asset if it forces us to trade others for pennies on the dollar.
Only the premium guys get 1-way deals.
if you have to make space because he's earned a spot - nice problem to have.
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Old 03-11-2024, 10:52 AM   #44
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Yasin Ehliz was the one particular signing I was thinking about. Four games in Stockton and he bailed.
I remember him bashing the Flames in interviews afterwards for a lack of communication. I think he came to NA with completely unrealistic expectations too ... he probably thought he'd get a shot with the big team early, but he'd have needed a ton of AHL seasoning and he'd still have been a longshot then. Once he realized that, he bailed.
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Old 03-11-2024, 10:55 AM   #45
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Have any of these guys who were not in the KHL as skaters ever amounted to anything? I remember Mark Streit out of Switzerland a few years back and goalies like Hiller and Rittich. Most everyone else was a cup of coffee Nakladal type at best.
Zuccarello was one out of the SHL
Dominik Kubalik I think out of the Czech league?
Pius Suter
Michael Raffl had a good career.
Erik Gustafsson
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Old 03-11-2024, 11:08 AM   #46
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Zuccarello was one out of the SHL
Dominik Kubalik I think out of the Czech league?
Pius Suter
Michael Raffl had a good career.
Erik Gustafsson
If Raffl is on there, then I'd also qualify Raphael Diaz and Pierre-Edouard Bellemare.
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Old 03-11-2024, 11:46 AM   #47
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Isn’t Rasmus Andersson’s dad heavily involved with Malmo? Could be an “in”.
He used to be their head coach, but was fired a couple of seasons ago (that's why he was available for the Flames' dads trip this year). He would have coached Sylvegard early in his SHL career.


It looks like Lance Bouma is Sylvegard's teammate in Malmo this season, along with former Stockton Heat players, Carl-Johan Lerby, Adam Ollas Mattsson, and Adam Werner.
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Zuccarello was one out of the SHL
Dominik Kubalik I think out of the Czech league?
Pius Suter
Michael Raffl had a good career.
Erik Gustafsson
Gustafsson and Kubalik were at least drafted though. Carl Hagelin found his way to the NHL years after being drafted.

Zuccarello would be the outlier here for sure. Although he'd be two years younger and more accomplished in the SHL before coming over. Although the level of play there might be better now with the KHL being a bit of a Wild Card right now with imports.
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Old 03-11-2024, 07:09 PM   #49
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Unlikely any of these guys make a difference.

I wonder if acquiring these Russians might be a play to sign some players out of the khl and hasten our retool.

Pronman has a good list of ufas in ncaa and Europe. If we aren’t getting any love from the us east coasters, maybe the ruskies will fill the gap.
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The waiver rule states:



My understanding is that he wouldn't be considered a professional or former professional player with respect to the CBA because a professional season requires a certain number of NHL Regular Season and Playoff Games, minor league regular season and playoff games, and games played in any European professional league, while under a Standard Player Contract.

The rule is designed to prevent teams from hiding NHL players in Europe and then bringing them in at the deadline for playoffs. Not for new talent.

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Whats Nail Yakupov up to these days?
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Old 03-11-2024, 07:44 PM   #52
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I remember when the Flames had right to Johannes Kinnvall, I was pretty exited. An Early injury sidetracked his stint in N.A and now he is back in Sweden.
Same. I bought into his hype so much and was constantly in his thread bumping it with his monstrous analytics.

Thought for sure the Flames found a gem lol
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Old 03-11-2024, 08:16 PM   #53
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Okay, this Sylvegard guy is a bit cray. I like.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=csJ5rbKqQYI

Jumps into the opposing team's bench when a teammate is checked through an open gate. Ends up taking on three or four guys himself. Old time hockey!

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Old 03-11-2024, 08:17 PM   #54
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Chmelevski wants to come back over after a good khl stint, and wants out of San Jose. In the games I saw two years ago, he was one of the most dangerous sharks offensively, but some defensive questions. Another kuzmenko, only for free?

If they trade Bread off-season, there is a wing spot in the top six, even if Pelletier and coronato play.
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Whats Nail Yakupov up to these days?
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#1 overall 2012 NHL Entry Draft - Oilers
19 points in 31 KHL games

Rushan Rafikov
#187 overall 2013 NHL Entry Draft - Flames
25 points in 62 KHL games

Rafikov actually has more career KHL points than does Yakupov.
As a defenseman nearly two years younger, drafted a year later, in the 7th round...
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Nail Yakupov
#1 overall 2012 NHL Entry Draft - Oilers
19 points in 31 KHL games

Rushan Rafikov
#187 overall 2013 NHL Entry Draft - Flames
25 points in 62 KHL games

Rafikov actually has more career KHL points than does Yakupov.
As a defenseman nearly two years younger, drafted a year later, in the 7th round...
Yeah but did Rafikov do the Fleury after a game tying goal at the beginning of the season?
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Old 03-12-2024, 06:18 AM   #57
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Feels like we’ve seen this story before.
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Old 03-12-2024, 09:44 AM   #58
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Chmelevski wants to come back over after a good khl stint, and wants out of San Jose. In the games I saw two years ago, he was one of the most dangerous sharks offensively, but some defensive questions. Another kuzmenko, only for free?

If they trade Bread off-season, there is a wing spot in the top six, even if Pelletier and coronato play.
SJ owns Chmelevski's NHL rights until 2026. SJ would have to trade his rights for him to sign with another team.
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Okay, this Sylvegard guy is a bit cray. I like.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=csJ5rbKqQYI

Jumps into the opposing team's bench when a teammate is checked through an open gate. Ends up taking on three or four guys himself. Old time hockey!

(video wouldn't embed).
How.fast can the Flames sign this guy and bring him over? Put glasses on him, and he's a blond Hanson brother! (The good kind, from Slapshot, not the uh regular blond ones from Hanson)
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Whats Nail Yakupov up to these days?
In Russia playing for Nizhnekamsk Neftekhimik. He's top 10 in scoring... on his own team.
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