In one exactly week, teams around the National Hockey League will need to submit their respective rosters for opening night and in order to assign some of those players to the minors, they need to go through waivers.
According to PuckPedia on Tuesday afternoon, a total of 27 players were placed on the waiver wire for the purpose of being assigned to the American Hockey League in time for their training camps, which get underway early this week.
Carson Meyer (Anaheim Ducks)
Josh Dunne (Buffalo Sabres)
Jack Rathbone (Buffalo Sabres)
Felix Sandstrom (Buffalo Sabres)
Mason Jobst (Buffalo Sabres)
Brett Murray (Buffalo Sabres)
Colton Poolman (Buffalo Sabres)
Lane Pederson (Edmonton Oilers)
Ben Gleason (Edmonton Oilers)
Philip Kemp (Edmonton Oilers)
Collin Delia (Edmonton Oilers)
Jacob Moverare (Los Angeles Kings)
Reese Johnson (Minnesota Wild)
Louie Domingue (New York Rangers)
Anton Blidh (New York Rangers)
Brandon Scanlin (New York Rangers)
Casey Fitzgerald (New York Rangers)
Brandon Biro (Seattle Kraken)
Max McCormick (Seattle Kraken)
Ben Meyers (Seattle Kraken)
Gustav Olofsson (Seattle Kraken)
Mitchell Stephens (Seattle Kraken)
Ales Stezka (Seattle Kraken)
Phil Di Giuseppe (Vancouver Canucks)
Nate Smith (Vancouver Canucks)
Christian Wolanin (Vancouver Canucks)
Jiri Patera (Vancouver Canucks)
It's expected to be busy on the wire as the week goes on and for Monday's crop of players on waivers, we'll have to wait until Tuesday at 2 pm ET to see if anyone is claimed or if they'll be assigned to the American Hockey League. The San Jose Sharks get the first crack at making a waiver claim as they finished last in the NHL in the 2023-24 season. They'll get first dibs on waiver claims until November 1st.