The Anaheim Ducks have placed right winger Stefan Noesen on waivers, TVA Sports’ Renaud Lavoie reports (Twitter link).
Noesen has played in a dozen games with the Ducks this season (including last night against Winnipeg) and has two goals in that time while averaging 6:33 of ice time as a fourth line player for head coach Randy Carlyle.
The 23 year old was originally a first round pick of the Senators back in 2011 (21st overall). He was dealt to Anaheim as part of the Bobby Ryan traded back in July of 2013. He has played a total of 14 career NHL games, all with the Ducks. He also has played in 22 AHL games this season having cleared waivers at the beginning of the season, recording 15 points (6-9-15).
Noesen had been shuffled back and forth on a near-daily basis over the last couple of weeks. Not only was that done in an effort to conserve as much cap space as possible, it also allowed them to delay waiving him until now as he has surpassed the ten games mark since clearing waivers back in October.