L'attaquant Evgenii Dadonov doit passer aux Ducks d'Anaheim, mais la Ligue tarde à approuver.
Selon ce qui est rapporté par TSN, le souci pourrait avoir comme origine la transaction qui a fait passer Dadonov aux Golden Knights alors qu'il évoluait pour les Sénateurs d'Ottawa. Ces derniers pourraient ne pas avoir transmis la liste en question à Vegas. L'échange d'Evgenii Dadonov à Anaheim pourrait être annuléLNH lundi, 21 mars 2022. 22:32 mardi, 22 mars 2022.
Evidence emerged on Tuesday that there is correspondence proving the no-trade paperwork at the core of the Evgenii Dadonov trade dispute was filed correctly ...
However, the no-trade clause was voided when Berglund failed to provide the list of teams before a pre-established deadline, making him eligible to be traded anywhere. Dadonov was traded to Vegas from the Ottawa Senators on July 28, 2021. At the centre of the issue is a no-trade clause in Dadonov's contract which, as Friedman reported on Monday, says Dadonov cannot be traded without first being allowed to submit a 10-team no-trade list.
Good morning Toronto Maple Leafs fans! While the Maple Leafs may not have had the most exciting trade deadline, they did get a couple good players and make ...
Was the list, which was still valid, passed along to #VGKon trade call? HOWEVER... HOWEVER... HOWEVER... Elliotte Friedman reported on this and clarified it was submitted on time, so that’s settled. The drama comes in when the issues of timing and trade clauses were raised.
The Ottawa Senators suddenly find themselves at the centre of what could become a major scandal involving their trade of Evgenii Dadonov to the Vegas Golden ...
How the league and Vegas came to believe it was no longer valid is a burning question. This part is key because, comically, it appears that the league does not maintain a central registry with all of the no-trade clauses and the affected teams. — Sportsnet 590 The FAN (@FAN590) @FriedgeHNICjoins @JeffMarekto help make sense of what's complicating Evgenii Dadonov's trade to Anaheim In order for the clause to remain in effect, the player is required to file a new list each off-season. We have become aware of an issue with respect to the trade. We have been consulting with the league office.
The National Hockey League Players' Association is in contact with the NHL and further investigating a trade between the Ducks and Golden Knights due to an ...
Pierre LeBrun: Perhaps this could end up being the trade that wasn’t. The NHL continues to review the matter. TSN Hockey Insider Pierre LeBrun details the latest on the situation. TSN Hockey Insider Pierre LeBrun details the latest on the situation.
Evgenii Dadonov was traded to the Anaheim Ducks by the Vegas Golden Knights, but a mistake along the way has the deal's status up in the air.
As for the Golden Knights, if this was meant to be a salary dump, then why acquire John Moore in the deal? It has been suggested that Dadonov submitted his list to the Sens and that that information was not relayed to Vegas when he was acquired last summer. Apparently, the Ducks were on Dadonov’s no-trade list, but the list may not have been submitted on time, which he is disputing.
The Golden Knights traded forward Evgenii Dadonov to the Ducks on Monday, but Dadonov's 10-team, no-trade list included Anaheim and the trade was disputed ...
Dadonov’s agent, Maxim Moliver, could not be reached to clarify whether the list was submitted in time and why the Knights and the league did not have a record of it. The trade was not officially announced Monday until more than four hours after the deadline. The belief is that Anaheim was one of the teams to which Dadonov could block a trade, which is causing the holdup. Dadonov was required to submit his list by July 1 while he was a member of the Ottawa Senators. The Knights acquired Dadonov for defenseman Nick Holden and a 2022 third-round draft pick July 28. Evgenii Dadonov remained a lame duck Tuesday, with no resolution to his status while a proposed trade from the Golden Knights to Anaheim was being reviewed by the NHL. The Golden Knights traded forward Evgenii Dadonov to the Ducks on Monday, but Dadonov’s 10-team, no-trade list included Anaheim and the trade was disputed by the NHLPA.