Eviston has spent the past two seasons with the Mallards, played In only 2 games last season going pointless.
Eviston didnt play hockey in 2013-14 before returning in September 2014. Eviston started the 2014-15 season in Idaho after signing a try-out contract with the East Coast Hockey League (ECHL) Idaho Steelheads. Eviston attended the Steelheads Training Camp but never played a game, was released on October 13th 2014. Eviston then an unrestricted free agent signed with Idaho on October 22nd 2014 before being traded to Quad City on the same day.
Eviston played parts of one season in Vernon (2012-13). The Vipers acquired the playing rights of Eviston from the Victoria Grizzlies on Seprember 19th 2011 for Jarryd Ten Vaanholt. Eviston currently playing with the WHL Portland Winterhawks at the time of the trade, joined & signed with the Vipers on August 3rd 2012. Eviston played in 34 regular season games with Vernon before being sent home. The Vipers ended up trading Eviston to Victoria on January 10th 2013 for future considerations.
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MALLARDS ANNOUNCE SEASON-ENDING ROSTER
By: Mallards Communications Staff
06/15/2016 2
The Quad City Mallards today announced a 17-player season-ending roster.
The Mallards’ roster is composed of forwards Kyle Beach, Anthony Collins, Trevor Cox, Pearce Eviston, Kevin Henderson, Jordan Knackstedt, Matt Neal, Brent Tate, Sam Warning; defensemen Jake Baker, Austin Coldwell, Kevin Gibson, Donnie Harris, Darren McMillan, Mike Monfredo and Andrew Panzarella; and forward/defenseman Kyle Follmer.
ECHL teams can place a maximum of 20 players on their season-ending rosters. Season-ending rosters cannot include any players who did not sign an ECHL contract in 2015-16.
Each ECHL team is entitled to reserve rights to a maximum of eight players from its list of up to 20 by extending a qualifying offer no later than July 1. Of the eight qualified players, no more than four can be veterans (260 regular season professional hockey games played as of the start of the 2016-17 season). Players on open qualifying offers cannot be traded. Teams are not required to extend a qualifying offer to players who sign a contract prior to July 1.
The qualifying offer must remain open for acceptance until August 1 at which time the qualifying offer becomes null and void and the team may sign the qualified player to any salary or may elect to take no further action. Teams that extend a valid qualifying offer to a non-veteran player retain the rights to that qualified player for one season.
A team that extends a valid qualifying offer to a veteran player, or to a goaltender who has played more than 180 regular-season games, will retain the rights to that player until August 1. After August 1, if the veteran player or goaltender is not signed to a contract by the team, the veteran or goaltender becomes a restricted free agent and is entitled to seek contract offers from other ECHL teams. Restricted free agents may not be traded. When a restricted free agent receives a contract offer from a club other than the team with the player’s rights and the restricted free agent wishes to accept that offer, the restricted free agent and the offering team must, within 24 hours, notify the ECHL, the team with the player’s rights and the Professional Hockey Players’ Association. The club with the player’s rights has seven days after the date it is notified to exercise its right to match the contract offer.
If a restricted free agent is not signed to either an offer sheet or a contract by an ECHL team by August 31, the player becomes an unrestricted free agent.
The Mallards will open their twentieth season in the Quad Cities on Friday, October 14 at 7:05 p.m. against the Fort Wayne Komets at the iWireless Center. Mallards 2016-17 season tickets are now available. Season ticket holders enjoy significant savings of the walk-up ticket price and receive a host of exclusive benefits. For more season ticket information, fans can contact the Mallards at 309-277-1364 or info@myqcmallards.com.
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