Chicago Blackhawks: NHL Stanley Cup champion officially waived
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New twist in NHL: Rangers place Barclay Goodrow on waivers, sparking trade speculations.
In a significant move that has stirred the NHL community, the New York Rangers have decided to place Barclay Goodrow, a seasoned forward and Stanley Cup champion, on waivers.
This development was first reported by noted hockey insider Elliotte Friedman. The decision is largely influenced by salary cap constraints, signaling potential shifts in team dynamics and player rosters.
Goodrow, who has been a key figure in the Rangers' lineup, is now poised for a new chapter in his career, which could unfold through a waiver claim or a trade within the 24-hour waiver window.
His playoff performance has been notable, with 6 goals in 16 games, underscoring his value during the critical postseason.
« Clearly, NYR doing this solely for cap reasons, seeing if there is another team interested. Goodrow 6 goals in 16 playoff games, that's his time of year »
At 31, Goodrow boasts a career that spans several prominent teams, including the San Jose Sharks, Tampa Bay Lightning, and the Rangers.
With three seasons remaining on his contract and a cap hit of $3.642M, he also has a 15-team no-trade clause that could influence his next destination.
Teams in need of veteran prowess, like the Chicago Blackhawks, are expected to be keen on acquiring Goodrow, as his track record in the playoffs makes him a coveted asset for teams eyeing postseason success.
This maneuver by the Rangers is a clear strategy to manage financial limits while potentially enhancing their roster through strategic trades, keeping the league abuzz with speculations about the next steps for Goodrow and the impact of this move on the NHL landscape.
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18 JUIN | 51 ANSWERS Chicago Blackhawks: NHL Stanley Cup champion officially waived Will this player be claimed, or will he get sent to the AHL? |
He will get claimed | 27 | 52.9 % |
He'll clear waivers and head to the AHL | 24 | 47.1 % |
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