Murray in the lineup?

Started by wackojacko, May 09, 2004, 03:42:05 PM

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wackojacko

Is Murray with SJ for today's game?

Jordan 04

Methinks someone got faulty information.

Being that anybody disseminating information on Slope Day is probably drunk, this is not completely shocking.

Lauren '06

Even if he was called up by SJ, it doesn't mean he'd be in the lineup.

Pete Godenschwager

can't imagine he'd be at slope day if he was going to be playing a playoff game in two days...

calgARI '07

No transaction pages have reported Murray being called up.  He was not listed as a scratch for San Jose today on any major source which confirms that he has not been called up.

KeithK

Would he even be eligible for the playoffs?  I'm not that familiar with NHL rules on playoff eligibility, but wouldn't he have to be on the roster before the end of the reguler season?

Avash

I'm pretty sure the playoff rosters have to be set by now. Regardless, and correct me if I'm wrong, I had interpreted the initial news as that he had been summoned to San Jose not to play, but to get the experience of being with an NHL team in the playoffs, similar to the Zach Parise situation with the Devils.

JordanCS

Well, don't know if this means anything, but CNNSI has him listed on the Sharks roster, but without a number and 'inactive' starred next to his name.  

KeithK

You're probably right.  The team probably wants him to see what the playoffs are like at the top level and presumably to practice with the team.  I don't know if teams typically do this with prospects, but it certainly has to be a good sign for Murray.

billhoward

[Q]KeithK Wrote:

 You're probably right.  The team probably wants him to see what the playoffs are like at the top level and presumably to practice with the team.  I don't know if teams typically do this with prospects, but it certainly has to be a good sign for Murray.
[/q]

Maybe they just wanted to get him away from all the fighting and hatcheting in the minors. Which could be another sign of respect for his future. Not that the NHL is in danger of being a non-checking league, but it seems as if some of the marginal talents hoping to make the big ice show want to use their fists to impress.

KeithK

[q]Maybe they just wanted to get him away from all the fighting and hatcheting in the minors.[/q]Murray played with his AHL team (can't remember who all of a sudden) until they were eliminated.  So it's not that...

calgARI '07

Playoff rosters do not have to be set by now.  Teams can call up players for as long as they are in.  Generally, when teams AHL affiliates are eliminated from the playoffs, they'll call up 5-10 guys to be on their "taxi squad."  Most of them wouldn't even travel with the team but would keep skating in case of emergency.  These callups would be indicated on official transcations and thus Murray was likely not recalled.  If he would have been recalled, it would have happened immediately after Cleveland was eliminated, not a few days after.

KeithK

Thanks for the clarification Ari.  Strange that you can change playoff rosters whenever...

cornelldavy

The Sharks actually had a player make his NHL debut in this year's playoffs...Marcel Goc...he played one game in the St. Louis series and one game in the Avs series, he got a point in each...so a player can join the team in the playoffs even if he didn't play for them in the regular season.

http://www.nhl.com/lineups/player/8469473.html

cbuckser

[Q]KeithK Wrote:

 Strange that you can change playoff rosters whenever...[/q]

Unlike baseball or basketball, the entire roster isn't eligible to play on any given night.  You dress 18 skaters, and those are the only guys who can play that game.  Until a few years ago, the NHL used to have no roster-size limit (and no injured list).  By limiting the pool of eligible players for a game to 18 skaters and 2 goalies, no roster limit is inherently needed.

Craig Buckser '94