Veteran move
The AHL and the Professional Hockey Players' Association extended their CBA today for three years. The most obvious change to the game:
The parties also agreed to a modification of the AHL roster regulation which specifies the number of “development players” on the 19-man playing roster. The modification allows AHL teams to qualify one skater with 320 or fewer games of pro experience as a “development player,” essentially creating another veteran lineup spot.
Two questions strike me immediately, so more (and some counting) later.
Hang in, BTW. Sounds like it could -- just could -- be a busy day. (At the boxing press conference... Should I pitch them on a Kip Brennan-Mitch Fritz bout on the undercard?)
The parties also agreed to a modification of the AHL roster regulation which specifies the number of “development players” on the 19-man playing roster. The modification allows AHL teams to qualify one skater with 320 or fewer games of pro experience as a “development player,” essentially creating another veteran lineup spot.
Two questions strike me immediately, so more (and some counting) later.
Hang in, BTW. Sounds like it could -- just could -- be a busy day. (At the boxing press conference... Should I pitch them on a Kip Brennan-Mitch Fritz bout on the undercard?)
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