It means he's been released and any team can claim his contract...my guess is he's asked out of his contract.
According to one of the Edmonton writers, you are right - he asked to be released.
I haven't seen anything come across the AHL transaction page, any idea if they're going to sign another d-man (PTO), seeing as they only have 6 healthy d-men right now? Or will they just bring Tam back after he plays the weekend games for the Bulls?
Also, since Wrenn is still SJ property (and playing really well for the Aces), can Worcester re-call (or whatever) him and sign him to an AHL contract at any time? And then loan him back to the Aces if they want to?
According to one of the Edmonton writers, you are right - he asked to be released.
I haven't seen anything come across the AHL transaction page, any idea if they're going to sign another d-man (PTO), seeing as they only have 6 healthy d-men right now? Or will they just bring Tam back after he plays the weekend games for the Bulls?
Also, since Wrenn is still SJ property (and playing really well for the Aces), can Worcester re-call (or whatever) him and sign him to an AHL contract at any time? And then loan him back to the Aces if they want to?
Tonight is the only Worcester game before Thanksgiving, I would expect Tam to be back (or another d-man signed to a PTO) for 11/23. They could sign Wrenn if they choose to...if they did he would go back to the Aces if "sent down" because Alaska would hold his ECHL rights.
Hey guys, can anyone fill me in on how Sena Acolatse is doing this year? I used to play with him here in Edmonton, and it's good to see him doing well for himself. Just going back 6 or 7 years I would have never guessed he would be one of the guys that makes it this far. Will he ever get a chance in the NHL?
Hey guys, can anyone fill me in on how Sena Acolatse is doing this year? I used to play with him here in Edmonton, and it's good to see him doing well for himself. Just going back 6 or 7 years I would have never guessed he would be one of the guys that makes it this far. Will he ever get a chance in the NHL?
Yes.
He's turned himself is a damn good two-way defenseman. He has all the tools to play in the NHL, all he needs is a little more seasoning. If they ever get around to playing this season he could see spot duty this year.
He's turned himself is a damn good two-way defenseman. He has all the tools to play in the NHL, all he needs is a little more seasoning. If they ever get around to playing this season he could see spot duty this year.
Has he seriously impressed this much? Plus he is a very capable fighter.
He's turned himself is a damn good two-way defenseman. He has all the tools to play in the NHL, all he needs is a little more seasoning. If they ever get around to playing this season he could see spot duty this year.
Acolatse has come a long way over the past 3 years and has been steadily moving himself up the depth chart.
I'm not sure what happened with the young Worcester defensemen over the summer but every single one of them seems to have taken a step forward in their development so far this season (I know, 15 games or less is a small sample size).
Petrecki couldn't have gotten injured at a worse time as he was starting to look like he maybe he had finally "figured it out".
Doherty seems to have simplified his game and, to me, looks like a different player this year. He could still stand to use his size more but that just doesn't seem to be his game. Obviously, he still has a ways to go but the fact that he's improving is good.
I've also really liked what I've seen in Tennyson.
Really cool to hear. Hope he keeps going and gets his chance. I was in his hockey program at our school, and in grade 9(?) his parents bought him goalie equipment for christmas. He played goalie pretty much the rest of the year afterwards. Kinda funny, not something you hear of many guys doing.
I'll find a stream for the next Sharks game and check him out.