Sunday: Both Sautner and Provolnev have cleared waivers, with the latter expected to return to Russia immediately.
Saturday: A pair of players are on the waiver wire today as Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman reports (Twitter link) that the Canucks have placed defenceman Ashton Sautner on waivers while the Coyotes have put blueliner Vladislav Provolnev on unconditional waivers for the purpose of contract termination.
Sautner, whose previously-reported deal from earlier today is now official, was set to join Vancouver for their game tonight against Toronto. However, Vancouver announced (Twitter link) that both this game and Sunday’s contest against Arizona have been postponed so it appears they may not need the 27-year-old after all which likely has led to him being waived so quickly after being signed.
As for Provolnev, he signed a one-year deal with the Coyotes back in March after spending the past five years as a regular in the KHL. However, the 26-year-old was sent to AHL Tucson soon after the season started and hasn’t been recalled since. In 17 games with the Roadrunners, he has one assist along with 10 penalty minutes and a team-worst -17 plus/minus rating. The move suggests that he will likely head back to the KHL once he clears on Sunday and Arizona will free up a contract slot, bringing them to 45 out of the maximum of 50.