Hammond really screwed himself by not taking the conditioning stint. That would have been Max 2 weeks & if he played well it may have meant a trade of either him or Condon afterwards which means that he stays in the NHL then. Now they'll definitely assign him and there's no guarantee when (if) he comes up. If things don't work out in the record for the sens, there's also a possibility that they can call up Driedger first. I was nervous he'd get claimed but looking at his salary, I doubt he's much better than any other team's C goalie. Puempel is a ghost
Yep, and if it was his agent or someone that advised him to refuse that conditioning stint.... they are an idiot.
2 weeks to work on your game after being injured, and give the team a chance to fairly evaluate both options... or be a dumbass and sit on the bench until they decide they can't be bothered with you any more.
Hammond really screwed himself by not taking the conditioning stint. That would have been Max 2 weeks & if he played well it may have meant a trade of either him or Condon afterwards which means that he stays in the NHL then. Now they'll definitely assign him and there's no guarantee when (if) he comes up. If things don't work out in the record for the sens, there's also a possibility that they can call up Driedger first. I was nervous he'd get claimed but looking at his salary, I doubt he's much better than any other team's C goalie.
Puempel is a ghost
In this past Friday's episode there was an Officer Eric Carlson (that's how it's spelled on IMDB, but they did say he was a Swede) of the 65th precinct.
Blue bloods. I would never watch a show about the leafs.
In this past Friday's episode there was an Officer Eric Carlson (that's how it's spelled on IMDB, but they did say he was a Swede) of the 65th precinct.
In this past Friday's episode there was an Officer Eric Carlson (that's how it's spelled on IMDB, but they did say he was a Swede) of the 65th precinct.