- It appears the NHL career of forward Tyler Arnason has come to an end.
After he cleared waivers yesterday the NY Rangers released him from his one-year, two-way contract with the club, allowing him to sign with the KHL's Dinamo Riga.
Arnason, 30, had been playing this season with the Rangers' AHL affiliate after failing to make their roster during pre-season play.
His play had been in steady decline since a career-best 22-goal, 55-point performance in 2003-04 with the Chicago Blackhawks. He'd spent the last three seasons with the Colorado Avalanche.
- Forward Drew Miller is on the move again via waivers.
Having been acquired from the Anaheim Ducks by the Tampa Bay Lightning this summer in a trade Miller was claimed by the Detroit Red Wings on waivers.
Miller, 25, played 14 games with the Lightning this season. He had 10 points in 27 games last season with the Ducks.