Sheldon Souray Clears Waivers
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Defenceman Sheldon Souray and goaltender Martin Gerber have cleared waivers after being placed there by the Edmonton Oilers on Thursday.
The other 29 NHL teams had until noon ET on Friday to put in a claim for either player, but that didn't happen. The Oilers now have the option to send the veterans to AHL Oklahoma City. They could also subject them to re-entry waivers, where any team putting in a claim would only be on the hook for half of the salary -- with Edmonton paying the rest.
That might be the most logical option for Souray, who has two years remaining on his contract at US$5.4 million each.
The 34-year-old had long been awaiting a trade after things went sour between him and the organization. Souray wasn't invited to training camp and has been working out on his own while the Oilers try to find somewhere else for him to play.
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Gerber is on a one-year deal that he signed over the summer. It's a two-way contract that sees him earn $500,000 in the NHL or $200,000 in the AHL.
Tags: Sheldon Souray Trade Rumors Hockey Trade Rumours Waivers
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NHL Trade Rumor Created on Friday, 01 October 2010 12:29 |