Chorney only played two games with the Blues before going back to the Oilers. He holds no fantasy hockey value.
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Hagman scored a goal and four points through eight contests this season. Much like last year he falls victim to the numbers game on wing.
Chorney holds no fantasy hockey value as a 6/7th defenseman.
Chorney holds no fantasy hockey value as a 6/7th defenseman.
Both players will stay with the team as spare parts; no fantasy hockey value.
Both players will stay with the team as spare parts; no fantasy hockey value.
Pelley could stay with the team if unclaimed. He holds no fantasy hockey value as a fourth line plug.
Fraser could play tomorrow night and likely stays with the team if unclaimed.
McArdle remains on the team despite clearing waivers. He posted no points through his first five games.
The Caps likely will keep King with the big club, playing him sparingly.
No word on whether the team will send down Gillies.
Valabik will serve as a depth defenseman should he clear waivers.
Gillies was not dressed during either of the team's games against the Pens, rendering a useless spare part.
Sounds like the Caps have no need for their enforcer and may want to look at a minor-league forward.
Interesting to see if he makes it by all 29 teams. Despite being a valuable hockey player, most teams will pass on him based off of reputation.
Brunnstrom made the team as injury insurance but won't play that often in Detroit. He could get a chance to catch on with another team.
MacLean struggled to earn offensive minutes with the Coyotes and the Jets this season, playing in only five games. The jury is out on whether his scoring talents will translate to the NHL level.
MacLean failed to fit in with Winnipeg and now Phoenix. The natural goal scorer produced only two assists through five games with the Jets, earning a demotion.
Desjardins showed some merit as a fill-in netminder with the Tampa Bay Lightning. Interesting to see if anyone takes a waiver on him.
Gagnon holds no fantasy hockey value.