It’s not often that you can sign an AHL MVP to a professional tryout several games into the season but that’s exactly what has happened for the Belleville Senators. The minor league club has signed Cory Conacher to a PTO and expects to have him in the lineup this weekend.
Conacher, 32, is returning after two years spent in Switzerland, where he won the league championship (for the second time in his career) in 2021. The undersized forward has long been an elite player in the minor leagues, taking home the MVP award as a rookie in 2012 to go along with a Calder Cup.
With 193 games of NHL and 354 games of AHL experience, Conacher qualifies as a veteran in the minor league, something that means a lot more than just years of wisdom. AHL teams are allowed to dress maximum of five veteran players at any one time to make sure there is still room for development purposes.
Still, it’s hard to find many more productive veterans than Conacher, who had 38 points 44 games for the Syracuse Crunch the last time he played in the AHL.