Blues roster situation - not as complicated as it seems.
Posted: Sat Dec 18, 2021 7:28 am
The following Blues players are emergency recalls:
Brown, Walker, Peca, Joshua, Toropchenko and Lindgren
What does this mean?
#1) whenever Husso is determined to be healthy, Lindgren MUST be returned to Springfield. Even if he were to play 5 more games (which would make him waivers eligible), waivers would not apply.
#2) All of those forwards, Brown included, MUST be sent back to Springfield whenever a Blues forward returns. Yes, the Blues can hold on to Brown as long as a forward is on IR (so keep Neal on IR, please), but the rules are the rules. Waivers won't apply to Brown when the Blues are forced to return him to Springfield.
It seems like a ton of Blues fans have zero understanding of how emergency loans (recalls) work.
The question is once everyone is healthy, given how the emergency call-ups have played, who deserves a longer term shot (Brown) and who should go. Neal is the obvious one to go, no matter how good a locker room guy he is.
Brown, Walker, Peca, Joshua, Toropchenko and Lindgren
What does this mean?
#1) whenever Husso is determined to be healthy, Lindgren MUST be returned to Springfield. Even if he were to play 5 more games (which would make him waivers eligible), waivers would not apply.
#2) All of those forwards, Brown included, MUST be sent back to Springfield whenever a Blues forward returns. Yes, the Blues can hold on to Brown as long as a forward is on IR (so keep Neal on IR, please), but the rules are the rules. Waivers won't apply to Brown when the Blues are forced to return him to Springfield.
It seems like a ton of Blues fans have zero understanding of how emergency loans (recalls) work.
The question is once everyone is healthy, given how the emergency call-ups have played, who deserves a longer term shot (Brown) and who should go. Neal is the obvious one to go, no matter how good a locker room guy he is.