What does « designated non-roster » mean for Fabbri? Is he released? Going thru waivers? A free agent?
MOBlueCheese
Expected move. If Fabbri makes it through waivers, I’d expect him to join Springfield to continue his journey to try and make it back to being an NHL regular. So unfortunate all the major injuries/surgeries he’s had to battle through. Wishing him all the best.
callmepaulwall
I guess this means we can stop worrying Thomas is going to be traded before the deadline? I’d rather hold on to our center and move a winger if we have to move pieces for a rebuild.
Money_Treacle1486
Guys he had to be active to be traded, right?
I don’t think activating him means anything as far as any trades are concerned. Unless I’m mistaken and you can trade players who are on IR.
I’m looking at it as to play him, or trade him, you had to activate him. So I don’t think it means anything.
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What does « designated non-roster » mean for Fabbri? Is he released? Going thru waivers? A free agent?
Expected move. If Fabbri makes it through waivers, I’d expect him to join Springfield to continue his journey to try and make it back to being an NHL regular. So unfortunate all the major injuries/surgeries he’s had to battle through. Wishing him all the best.
I guess this means we can stop worrying Thomas is going to be traded before the deadline? I’d rather hold on to our center and move a winger if we have to move pieces for a rebuild.
Guys he had to be active to be traded, right?
I don’t think activating him means anything as far as any trades are concerned. Unless I’m mistaken and you can trade players who are on IR.
I’m looking at it as to play him, or trade him, you had to activate him. So I don’t think it means anything.