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In effect, each NHL team lets some of the players on its reserve list go after deciding they aren’t worth a contract.
These players then become free as a bird when their deadline arrives, officially dissociating them from their NHL team.
This is a normal cycle, given that NHL teams can have a maximum of 50 active contracts, and so it forces teams to make choices.
Teams judge that some of their prospects aren’t worth one of these 50 spots.
At the Montreal Canadiens, this normal cycle is also occurring, as this summer Rhett Pitlick, Cédrick Guindon, Miguël Tourigny and Petteri Nurmi did not receive contracts and are therefore no longer Habs prospects.
The list is long, and could see another name added to it, as Ty Smilanic is not expected to receive a contract offer from the Habs.
After Cédrick Guindon, Miguël Tourigny, Petteri Nurmi and Rhett Pitlick, it looks like Ty Smilanic could also leave the Habs.
– La Poche Bleue (@lapochebleue) August 10, 2024
The prospect acquired in the deal to send Ben Chiarot to Florida in 2022 could leave the team in the next few days.
The Habs have until August 15, i.e. next Thursday, to submit a contract offer to Smilanic, and logically, the Habs shouldn’t retain his rights.
Smilanic was a third-round pick (74ᵉ overall) of the Florida Panthers in 2020, but since then he’s never really taken off no matter where he’s played.
Indeed, he didn’t break anything in the NCAA, quite the opposite, and never established himself in the ECHL with the Trois-Rivières Lions.
In recent seasons, Smilanic has suffered from mental health problems.
The 22-year-old forward hasn’t had it easy, and in the end, it’s likely to cost him a pro career.
Smilanic has never been one of the Habs’ top prospects, and with all the top prospects coming up in the next few years, the Habs couldn’t afford to give a depth prospect like Smilanic a three-year contract.
The Habs currently have 44 active contracts out of 50, and Kent Hughes is sure to want to save that for the future.
Overtime
– To be continued today.
Before heading back on vacation, two hockey games today
3:30pm
United States vs Sweden #RDSInfo
8:00 pmCzech Republic vs Canada #RDS2 Canada aims for 25th gold medal at this tournament in 33 years
Both finalists are undefeated
– Stephane Leroux (@StephRDSJunior) August 10, 2024
– Khelif’s comments after her gold medal.
“I am a woman like any other woman. I was a born a woman, I’ve lived as a woman, I’ve competed as a woman. There is no doubt about that.” Imane Khelif started the Olympics at the center of a hateful storm, and she ended it a national hero, with gold.
– Bruce Arthur (@bruce_arthur) August 10, 2024
– Very funny.
Rodrigo de Paul does it better…pic.twitter.com/liGoWDBKF1
– Nilton Jorge (@NiltonJorge) August 10, 2024
– This will be a very important season for him.
Shane Wright’s game has evolved in 2024. His improvements are putting him back on track to reach his projected potential. @EPRinkside
– David St-Louis (@DavidSt_Louis) August 10, 2024
– Will this be the year for the Red Wings?
3 questions facing Detroit Red Wings
– Nick Cotsonika (@cotsonika) August 10, 2024
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