What happens if Tye Kartye clears waivers?
He will likely be assigned to the Coachella Valley Firebirds in the AHL.
Sports / Hockey
Recent roster moves in the NHL see forward Mathieu Joseph assigned to the AHL and Tye Kartye placed on waivers, impacting the St. Louis Blues and Seattle Kraken.
The St. Louis Blues have assigned Mathieu Joseph, a 29-year-old forward, to their AHL affiliate, the Springfield Thunderbirds. Joseph has recorded 11 points (two goals, nine assists) in 39 games this season. This move comes as Dylan Holloway was activated off injured reserve.
Meanwhile, the Seattle Kraken placed 24-year-old forward Tye Kartye on waivers. Kartye has three goals and eight points in 40 games this season. The Kraken activated Berkly Catton and Ben Meyers from injured reserve, leading to Kartye's designation as a non-roster player.
Kartye's journey with the Kraken has seen ups and downs. After a strong rookie season in the AHL and a memorable debut in the 2023 playoffs, his role diminished, leading to inconsistent appearances in the lineup. Despite being third on the team in hits, he often found himself as a healthy scratch.
He will likely be assigned to the Coachella Valley Firebirds in the AHL.
This move was likely made to free up a roster spot after activating Dylan Holloway from injured reserve and manage the salary cap.
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