As the calendar turns to the new year, most attention in the hockey world is rightfully turned toward the ongoing 2023 World Junior Championship. But other levels of play are back on track, making roster moves and proceeding as normal. We’ll cover all the notable minor moves today from across the hockey sphere right here.
- A high-end undrafted free agent and NHL camp invite is taking a bit of an unusual path. Defenseman Clay Hanus, who had 74 points in 68 games as the captain of the WHL’s Portland Winterhawks last year, has joined Mount Royal University in Canada for the second half of their season, per Ben Steiner. Hanus was a member of Pittsburgh Penguins camp and played two games this season with their ECHL affiliate, the Wheeling Nailers.
- The AHL’s Calgary Wranglers today released defenseman Simon Lavigne from his AHL contract, per the league’s transactions log. Lavigne, a first-year pro, had not earned a callup to Calgary, instead notching 12 points in 22 games with the ECHL’s Rapid City Rush.
MacJablonski--NotVegasLegend
“Minor Transactions: 01/04/22” —
“Can you change a $20 for two $10s?”
“Sure!”
Sorry, @Josh, couldn’t resist! ;)
Grocery stick
:)
made me laugh!
(although I’d rather change a 22 for a 23 here)