Sunday, July 1, 2012

Panthers Place Former Vipers Forward Mike Santorelli On Waivers:

The Florida Panthers placed former Vernon Vipers forward Mike Santorelli on waivers Thursday.  Santorelli was drafted by the Nashville Predators in round 6 178th overall at the 2004 NHL Entry Draft before being traded to the Panthers back on August, 5th 2010. Santorelli played in 60 regular season games this past season collecting (9-2-11). Santorelli played one season in Vernon (2003-2004) In 60 regular season games with the Vipers Santorelli collected (43-53-96).

Mike Santorelli's Player Profile:

http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=76527

This was in the Miami Herald Newspaper:

Florida Panthers place two players on waivers as free agency approaches

The Miami Herald

Posted on Friday, 06.29.12

The Florida Panthers made a number of roster moves in preparation for the start of free agency on Sunday. On Thursday, the Panthers placed forwards Matt Bradley and Mike Santorelli on waivers.

Bradley was placed on unconditional waivers – which means he will not return. Florida will buy out the remainder of Bradley’s contract and pay him two-thirds of the $1 million owed to him over the next two seasons.

Bradley played in just 45 games with the Panthers last year because of a couple of injuries – including a concussion suffered in February against the Ducks. That injury basically ended his season even though he practiced with the team during the playoffs.

Santorelli was placed on regular waivers, and although Florida could still bring him back, it is not likely. Santorelli is owed $1.6 million for next season so Florida would owe him almost $1.1 million over the next two years – if he isn’t claimed by another team off re-entry waivers.

Santorelli signed a two-year deal with the Panthers after he had a breakout year in 2010-11 by scoring 20 goals and playing in all 82 games. But Santorelli missed the start of the year with a shoulder injury and never got on track offensively ending with nine goals in 60 games. Santorelli played in just one of Florida’s final 12 regular-season games and sat the entire postseason.

Florida also made qualifying offers to nine restricted free agents – including roster players Kris Versteeg, Dmitry Kulikov and Keaton Ellerby – on Monday. Wotjek Wolski, who made $4 million last season from the Rangers and Panthers, was not tendered an offer and is a free agent. He will be eligible to sign with any team – including the Panthers – starting Sunday.

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