Full list of waivers revealed, Boston Bruins have had enough and have waived Nick Foligno
When the Boston Bruins signed Nick Foligno they had high hopes for the veteran. Unfortunately thanks to injuries Foligno production fell off completely. Now the Bruins have elected to place Foligno on waivers.
Today is the final day for NHL teams to place players on waivers to be compliant for Tuesday's roster deadline.
Nick Foligno (BOS), Mike Reilly (BOS), Chris Wagner (BOS), Anoton Blidh (COL), Mikhail Maltsev (COL), Emil Bemstrom (CBJ), Will Butcher (DAL), Devin Shore (EDM), Josh Leivo (STL), Philippe Myers (TB), Jansen Harkins (WPG).
Michael Del Zotto (FLA), Alex Lyon (FLA), Gerald Mayhew (FLA), Chris Tierney (FLA), Pheonix Copley (LA), Nic Petan (MIN), Mason Shaw (MIN), Madison Bowey (MTL), Corey Schueneman (MTL), Mason Geertsen (NJ), Connor Ingram (NSH) The full list of waivers shows some very intriguing players. Connor Ingram was once viewed as the future in goal for the Nashville Predators. The Maple Leafs opted to place Wayne Simmonds on waivers after being unable to find a trade partner for the veteran.
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