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Posted by: Spector on Nov 6, 2009 at 04:27:30 PM

With a blueline corp ravaged by injury the Montreal Canadiens bolstered their depth today, plucking defenseman Jay Leach off re-entry waivers from the New Jersey Devils. 

The Devils placed Leach, 30, on recall waivers hoping to shore up their own defense corps, which has lost regulars Paul Martin (broken arm) and Johnny Oduya (lower body injury). They'll likely have to call up someone else with Leach now gone. 

Leach played 24 games with the Devils last season, notching one assist and 21 PIMs. At 6-4 and 220 lbs he'll provided some valuable size to a Canadiens blueline which has lost Andrei Markov, Hal Gill and Ryan O'Byrne to injury in recent weeks and has another regular in Jaroslav Spacek hobbled by an undisclosed injury.

As he was claimed off re-entry waivers his NHL salary

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Posted by: Spector on Nov 6, 2009 at 11:25:30 AM

Fans of former NHL star Peter Forsberg are aware the former Hart and Art Ross trophy winner is currently playing for Sweden in the Karjala Cup, an annual international tournament - involving Sweden, Russia, Finland and the Czech Republic - held in Finland. 

It's believed Forsberg, whose playing career has been waylaid due to pain in his surgically repaired right foot in recent years, may be using the tournament as a possible springboard for a return to the NHL. 

As a result it was believed those NHL teams potentially interested in signing Forsberg ran the risk of losing him to waivers, however, Paul Kukla and friends over at Kukla's Korner have determined this isn't the case, courtesy of an e-mail to NHL deputy commissioner Bill Daly. 

I and others believed he had to clear

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Posted by: Spector on Jul 17, 2009 at 12:02:21 PM

The Calgary Flames added more depth to their checking lines late Thursday, claiming winger Nigel Dawes off waivers from the Phoenix Coyotes. 

A waiver claim in the off-season isn't a usual occurrence. In this instance, Dawes was a restricted free agent who'd filed for salary arbitration with the Coyotes, who according to reports out of Calgary didn't intend on offering him a one-way contract. 

This appears to work in the same fashion as players who are to be bought out of their contracts, as they have to first clear waivers before the buyouts occur. Since the Coyotes didn't seem to wish to go through the arbitration process and probably would've walked away from an arbiter's award thus making Dawes a UFA, they had to put him on waivers to see if another team would claim him. 

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