Dec. 13: Vrana has cleared waivers, per Chris Johnston of The Athletic and TSN. He may now be freely assigned to the AHL’s Springfield Thunderbirds, which GM Doug Armstrong confirmed was the team’s plan earlier today (via Jeremy Rutherford of The Athletic).
Dec. 12: Yesterday, there were conflicting reports surrounding Jakub Vrana and the St.Louis Blues, as there was some indication that the Blues were close to moving on from Vrana in a trade. However, Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet is reporting that Vrana has indeed been placed on waivers by St.Louis.
It will be the second time this calendar year that Vrana has found himself on waivers, being placed on the wire during his time with the Detroit Red Wings on January 3rd of last season. He would go unclaimed, largely due to his $5.25MM price tag at the time, and was subsequently traded to the Blues two months later.
Originally a first-round selection of the Washington Capitals back in the 2014 NHL Draft, it wouldn’t be until the 2017-18 season that Vrana would make the full-time jump to the NHL. He quickly became a relatively solid depth scorer for the Capitals, scoring 13 goals and 27 points in 73 games, also chipping in eight points on Washington’s run to the Stanley Cup Final in that year’s playoffs.
Vrana would continue to increase his productivity with the Capitals, posting back-to-back 20-goal seasons, leading to a two-year, $6.7MM extension with Washington. Unfortunately, he would not see out the rest of that contract with the Capitals, as he was traded to Detroit along with Richard Panik and two higher-end draft picks for Anthony Mantha.
After the trade, believing they had found themselves a diamond in the rough, Vrana scored eight goals and 11 points in 11 games with the Red Wings, leading to a three-year, $15.75MM extension. Nevertheless, as things played out in Hockeytown, largely due to injuries and a stint with the NHLPA Player Assistance Program, his time in Detroit quickly faltered, leaving him on the outside looking in with the organization.
Almost identically to when he arrived in Detroit, Vrana got off to a quick start in St.Louis, scoring 10 goals in 20 games down the stretch after last year’s trade. This season, Vrana is back to mild production, scoring two goals and six points in 19 games, leading to his placement on waivers this afternoon. Although he is only making $2.625MM due to the Red Wings retaining half of his salary, it is more than likely Vrana will pass through waivers unclaimed.
2012orioles
Back to DC
deeds
Crack
dcmorington
No thanks
rule78.1
Conflicting seems to follow Mr Vrana wherever he goes.
Roidville Slugger
Felt like he was right there, ready to make the jump…
Motown is My Town
Are we sure this time???
TJECK109
You’d have to imagine the blues offered to retain salary to move him. No one probably wants to take on any of his salary right now
LarryJ4
I could see Buffalo taking a swing. Have the space, need the scoring depth, and he’s still young which fits their model. As far as character stuff their Captain Okposo can relate and help him get back on track.
Jess the trip
I could see the old Sabres leaping at the opportunity, desperate to infuse talent. This time around, I see Adams wanting to do a fair bit of homework. I’m all for reclamation projects (Evander Kane) but from a distance, I see red flags. I hope for his sake he rebounds, but I suspect he’s almost out of chances.
Red Wings
Clearly toxic, will end up in the khl or some euro league.
User 318310488
The Sharks are always looking for another has been or never was.
doghockey
Is that your way of saying that you are on their radar?