As teams around the league continue their preseason games and training camps, rosters are being trimmed down in preparation for opening night. As is the case every year before the season begins, that means several players have been put on the waiver wire.
According to PuckPedia, a total of 42 players have been placed on Friday's waiver wire including Florida Panthers 2018 first round pick Grigori Denisenko.
Friday's waiver list
Caleb Jones (Carolina)
Alex Petrovic (Dallas)
Michael Sgarbossa (Washingon)
Hunter Shepard (Washington)
Alex Limoges (Washington)
Joe Snively (Washington)
Nicolas Aube-Kubel (Washington)
Dylan McIlrath (Washington)
Jacob Peterson (San Jose)
Oskar Lindblom (San Jose)
Ryan Carpenter (San Jose)
Jake Christiansen (Columbus)
Billy Sweezey (Columbus)
Anders Bjork (Columbus)
Josh Dunne (Columbus)
Carson Meyer (Columbus)
Brendan Gaunce (Columbus)
Wade Allison (Philadelphia)
Jakub Skarek (Islanders)
Robin Salo (Islanders)
Brian Pinho (Islanders)
Paul Ladue (Islanders)
Karson Kuhlman (Islanders)
Otto Koivula (Islanders)
Grant Hutton (Islanders)
Arneaud Durandeau (Islanders)
Dennis Cholowski (Islanders)
Kenny Appleby (Islanders)
Alexander True (Florida)
Will Lockwood (Florida)
Matt Kierseted (Florida)
Grigori Denisenko (Florida)
Ben Harpur (Rangers)
Jonny Brodzinski (Rangers)
John Lethemon (Detroit)
Nolan Stevens (Detroit)
Tar Hirose (Detroit)
Tim Gettinger (Detroit)
Brogan Rafferty (Detroit)
Wyatt Newpower (Detroit)
Jared McIsaac (Detroit)
Austin Czarnik (Detroit)
As is always the case from the opening of the waiver wire until the end of October, the order of teams that can place a claim is based off of last season's standings in reverse. The Anaheim Ducks get the first crack at placing a claim on any of the players above, followed by the Columbus Blue Jackets and Chicago Blackhawks.
If any of the players above go unclaimed on Saturday afternoon, they'll be assigned to their respective teams American Hockey League affiliate.
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Will Grigori Denisenko clear waivers on Saturday afternoon? | ||
Yes | 12 | 25.5 % |
No | 35 | 74.5 % |
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