Yes Ray Bourque has a son. His name Is Chris Bourque and he is an AHL hockey player. He also has a younger son named Ryan, I think.
The Springfield Falcons.
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Yes.
While there had been players with Russian ancestry, the first Soviet trained player in the NHL was Viktor Nechaev. He appeared in 3 games for the Los Angeles Kings in 1982, scoring 1 goal in that span. Apparently, he was good enough to play in the NHL, but was sent to New Haven in the AHL for conditioning and to learn the North American game. He was ticked at being sent down and refused to play in the AHL. He spent the rest of his playing career in Europe.
The president of the AHL, Dave Andrews says $55,000
It depends on the type of contract they have. A two-way contract stipulates the amount the player would make playing in the NHL, and a different amount if they were playing in the AHL. So a player might make $525,000 in the NHL but only $65,000 if hes laying in the AHL. A one-way contract however only has a single salary. So no if he's making $545,000 in teh NHL and is sent to the AHL his salary would still be $525,000
According to AHL president Dave Andrews, the average AHL salary is $55,000. -Source : http://hfboards.com/archive/index.php/t-109931.html
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Anywhere between $550,000 - $1,000,000 depending on their individual skill levels and veteran status. It could even lower down to $350,000 if they are a new player.
you can. You need to find the player you want to move. Then move them to the free agents list. Go to the NHL/AHL rosters and move your player to the team he's on
AHL contracts are usually 1 year but can be as long as NHL contracts usually depending on how old or what team the player is drafted too.
A professional hockey player for the Albany River Rats of the AHL.
Frank Ahl was born in 1908.
Frank Ahl died in 1967.
Frederick Ahl was born in 1941.
If they have a 2 way contract, send them down to the AHL