The Ottawa Senators placed forward Filip Chlapik on unconditional waivers Thursday for purposes of contract termination. The 23-year-old centre is without a point in one game this season, having dressed for the Senators on Jan. 28 against the Vancouver Canucks.
The Ottawa Senators placed forward on unconditional waivers Thursday for purposes of contract termination.
Bruce Garrioch of Postmedia reports the decision to terminate Chlapik's deal was mutually agreed upon.
Signed at a cap hit of $735,000 for this season, was scheduled to be a restricted free agent this summer.
I didn't even remember that he was still around
Homer said
Feb 25, 2021
As reported on TSN
Senators to terminate Chlapik's contract
The Ottawa Senators placed forward Filip Chlapik on unconditional waivers Thursday for purposes of contract termination. The 23-year-old centre is without a point in one game this season, having dressed for the Senators on Jan. 28 against the Vancouver Canucks.
The Ottawa Senators placed forward on unconditional waivers Thursday for purposes of contract termination.
Bruce Garrioch of Postmedia reports the decision to terminate Chlapik's deal was mutually agreed upon.
Signed at a cap hit of $735,000 for this season, was scheduled to be a restricted free agent this summer.
senior said
Feb 14, 2021
Canes place Galchenyuk on waivers. Sens could claim him back and use him to trade for someone else.
Homer said
Feb 14, 2021
SensKat wrote:
Best part about Dzingel coming back? A player we will actually recognize being on the ice!
2nd best.... being able to say Dzin-goal again.
He'll be wearing #10 with his #18 now belonging to Stutzle
Spezzial-Delivery said
Feb 14, 2021
I recognize more ex-Sens than I do actual Sens, it'll nice to see someone back
SensKat said
Feb 14, 2021
Best part about Dzingel coming back? A player we will actually recognize being on the ice!
2nd best.... being able to say Dzin-goal again.
Kardinal said
Feb 13, 2021
Dzingel has only 14G in 96GP since he left, but he’s reasonably reliable and has speed so he’ll be an upgrade on the other two.
Russell said
Feb 13, 2021
here's a good listen. Sens nation podcast with Steve Warne, guest is Brent Wallace. Good discussion near the end about sens D and why Boro was let go.
I have no idea what dzingle is anymore. does he still score? Hope so, but you have to wonder why the canes would want those two pieces of deadwood.
Kardinal said
Feb 13, 2021
Paquette and Galchenyuk for Ryan Dzingel. I’m happy with it as it opens a spot for someone else.
Kardinal said
Feb 13, 2021
Paquette and Galchenyuk for Ryan Dzingel. I’m happy with it as it opens a spot for someone else.
Spezzial-Delivery said
Jan 14, 2021
3 Canadian teams will be in round 1 guaranteed 🤣
SensKat said
Jan 14, 2021
Spezzial-Delivery wrote:
I just realized this is the first time in years where the Sens are not out of a playoff spot yet.
Give it a week
Spezzial-Delivery said
Jan 13, 2021
I just realized this is the first time in years where the Sens are not out of a playoff spot yet.
Kardinal said
Jan 12, 2021
Lajoie was traded to CAR for a minor league forward, but Balcers was picked up on waivers by SJS. We have Galchenyuk but lose a promising young forward? I’m not happy about that.
Agent Orange said
Jan 12, 2021
Balcers and Lajoie jettisoned.
48 different players suited up for the Sens in the 2018-19 season. 15 remain in the org.
Only five played more than 30 games that season (Chabot, Tkachuk, Tierney, White, Jaros).
Homer said
Jan 12, 2021
Sens submit plan to allow 6,000 fans when given green light by province
Would a player be able to be called up without quarantining?
I think it would depend on how the AHL functions this year. As it stands now it will be the Canadian farm clubs playing each other in a single division. Vancouver, Calgary, and Edmonton have confirmed that they will not relocate their farms for the season.
So presumably Ottawa, Toronto, Montreal, and Winnipeg likely have an advantage as the AHL players don't have to meet the 14-day quarantine for international travel for callups.
-- Edited by Agent Orange on Monday 28th of December 2020 12:27:53 PM
Russell said
Dec 28, 2020
Agent Orange wrote:
Russell wrote:
Sens trade for Stephan. ummm, ok, whatever, Did anyone really want him?
I was thinking he would be a good target as an upgrade on Anisimov; although at more of a deal of Anisimov (@50%) for Stepan and a small add. That would have freed up the cap for compliance in Arizona and Ottawa actually saves real money with a better C for one year.
27-29 player roster (23 on main roster with 4-6 players on the taxi squad for this year to combat the abbreviated schedule). My best guesses:
Full 23 man roster - NHL
Tkachuk- Tierney - Dadonov
Balcers - White - C. Brown
Stuetzle - Stepan - Batherson
Paul - Paquette - A. Watson
Extra - Anisimov, Chlapik
Chabot - Zaitsev
Wolanin - J. Brown
Brannstrom - Coburn
Extra - Jaros
Murray
Hogberg
Taxi squad (waivers eligibility applies) - NHL
Reilly, Gudbranson, Galchenyuk, Mandolese/Daccord (No ECHL)
Formenton, L. Brown, and Norris all start in the AHL and earn callups to the main roster throughout the season. No need to have these guys camped on the taxi squad unless there is no AHL season.
Would a player be able to be called up without quarantining?
Go with the ü !
I didn't even remember that he was still around
As reported on TSN
Senators to terminate Chlapik's contract
The Ottawa Senators placed forward Filip Chlapik on unconditional waivers Thursday for purposes of contract termination. The 23-year-old centre is without a point in one game this season, having dressed for the Senators on Jan. 28 against the Vancouver Canucks.
The Ottawa Senators placed forward on unconditional waivers Thursday for purposes of contract termination.
Bruce Garrioch of Postmedia reports the decision to terminate Chlapik's deal was mutually agreed upon.
Signed at a cap hit of $735,000 for this season, was scheduled to be a restricted free agent this summer.
Canes place Galchenyuk on waivers. Sens could claim him back and use him to trade for someone else.
He'll be wearing #10 with his #18 now belonging to Stutzle
2nd best.... being able to say Dzin-goal again.
here's a good listen. Sens nation podcast with Steve Warne, guest is Brent Wallace. Good discussion near the end about sens D and why Boro was let go.
https://hwcdn.libsyn.com/p/b/3/8/b383bdb71e206430/sens_nation_feb_13.mp3?c_id=95795576&cs_id=95795576&expiration=1613243239&hwt=8d4ed597dafb2d1bbe5ac822f5377487
I have no idea what dzingle is anymore. does he still score? Hope so, but you have to wonder why the canes would want those two pieces of deadwood.
Give it a week
48 different players suited up for the Sens in the 2018-19 season. 15 remain in the org.
Only five played more than 30 games that season (Chabot, Tkachuk, Tierney, White, Jaros).
Sens submit plan to allow 6,000 fans when given green light by province
https://www.tsn.ca/ottawa-senators-submit-plan-to-allow-6-000-fans-when-given-green-light-by-province-of-ontario-1.1576163
NO!!!
I think it would depend on how the AHL functions this year. As it stands now it will be the Canadian farm clubs playing each other in a single division. Vancouver, Calgary, and Edmonton have confirmed that they will not relocate their farms for the season.
So presumably Ottawa, Toronto, Montreal, and Winnipeg likely have an advantage as the AHL players don't have to meet the 14-day quarantine for international travel for callups.
-- Edited by Agent Orange on Monday 28th of December 2020 12:27:53 PM
Would a player be able to be called up without quarantining?