11/18/2023 0 Comments Tsn 31 thoughtsOne thing we’ve all forgotten in this: Dadonov’s a talented player. CapFriendly had this correct: NHL bylaws forbid anyone traded after the deadline from playing for their new team the rest of that season, including playoffs. PT Wednesday - there is nothing being considered to allow Dadonov to play if he is traded. As it stands, Dadonov is expected to play for the Golden Knights Thursday night at home against Nashville. NHL voids Dadonov trade to Ducks, citing violation of no-trade clauseġ. Time for one body to take control of it all. ![]() Then there’s this, where a player filed on time and was still traded. There are at least two, possibly three situations in recent memory where players were traded because their lists weren’t filed on time. Whatever happened, both Vegas and the NHL thought they had the power to trade Dadonov without approval - until documentation was provided. ![]() It’s possible there are other explanations, but I haven’t heard anything at this time. Either everyone was told Dadonov hadn’t submitted the list, or, for some reason, the 2020-21 list was entered into evidence - leading to the assumption Dadonov had not filed on time, thereby voiding any protection. One of two things appears to have happened on that call. On Monday, for example, the complex Carolina/Columbus/Florida Max Domi deal had to be reworked because the teams were told it would not be accepted the way it was originally structured.ĭadonov was traded from Ottawa to Vegas on July 28, four weeks after submitting his list. He and his staff are the ones who ask all the questions, making sure all transactions are legal. Several executives jokingly referred to him as “beyond anal-retentive,” but that’s a compliment. He’s media-phobic, and very highly respected. ![]() Sean MacLeod is Central Registry’s vice president and managing director. There is zero chance this trade occurs if a piece of paper (or an email) exists with “no-trade to Anaheim” - unless Dadonov provides written permission allowing it. The biggest question I have about this situation - and it’s shared by many others - is how did Central Registry come to believe Dadonov’s protection had expired? Whatever anyone may think about the teams involved here, there’s no way Dadonov goes to Anaheim without Central Registry believing it was legal. There is documentation of a filing on June 30, and communication indicating acknowledgment of that filing. The idea this season’s filing was late is incorrect. For the first year, Anaheim was on his no-trade, Vegas was not. 15, 2021, for Season One July 1, 2021, for Season Two and July 1, 2022, for Season Three. Here’s the best information I can provide on Dadonov, according to multiple sources:ĭadonov’s three-year contract with Ottawa indicates a no-trade list had to submitted by Jan. This is even more critical now that updated CBA rules dictate that clauses travel with any player to a new team. This is the specific point where teams are required to disclose all information about clauses. On a trade call, NHL Central Registry, which must approve all transactions, will ask if there is anything preventing a trade from happening. Not every American-based NHLer (particularly those born in Canada) wants fans and media to know all seven Canadian teams are on their no-trade list.īut, the Evgenii Dadonov snafu demands change. They think the more people that know, the greater the chance information leaks. Some agents and players aren’t crazy about the idea. The league and the NHLPA are aware what contracts have protection, but there is no mandate specific details be known to them. ![]() Those are private, filed by the agent directly to a player’s NHL team. There is no distinct database for no-trade or no-move clauses. One European free agent to keep an eye on.Could Claude Giroux go to the Senators next?.
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