OILERS ANNOUNCE 2022 KELLY CUP PLAYOFFS ROSTER
The Oilers have finalized their roster heading into the 2022 postseason
TULSA, OK — The Tulsa Oilers, proud ECHL affiliate of the NHL’s Anaheim Ducks and AHL’s San Diego Gulls, announced Wednesday its 2022 Kelly Cup Playoffs roster.
The Oilers have released their 24-man playoff roster. Below is a breakdown from the league about roster size, playoff eligibility and roster status.
Playoff Rosters consist of a maximum of 24 Players – a 20-man active roster and a four-man reserve list. Upon submission of its Playoff Roster, each Member is required to include:
1. a minimum of 17 active, available (i.e. not injured or on recall) skaters to its Active Roster, and at least two (2) eligible goaltenders to its initial Playoff Roster.
2. a list of all other players who meet the Playoff Roster Eligibility requirements, but who are unavailable at the time that Playoff Rosters are due to the League Office due to recall to the AHL or NHL. The Playoff Eligible List may only list players who are unavailable due to recall. All other players (i.e. injured Players) must be listed on a Member’s initial Playoff Roster (active roster or reserve list) in order to participate in the Playoffs.
Throughout the Playoffs, but prior to the start of the Kelly Cup Finals, as the recalled Players listed on a Member’s Playoff Eligible List become available (due to assignment, release from PTO or their respective AHL teams’ seasons having ended), Members shall be permitted to supplement their initial Playoff Rosters with Players listed on their Playoff Eligible Lists, up to a maximum of 24 Players total. Once a Member has named a total of 24 Players to its Playoff Roster, or the Kelly Cup Finals have begun (whichever comes first), the Member’s Playoff Roster shall be fixed for the duration of the Playoffs (barring emergency conditions).
A player who has finished the Regular Season on Injured Reserve may still be named to a Member’s 24-man Playoff Roster and will be eligible to participate in the Playoffs once his full IR time has been completed (provided all other playoff eligibility requirements have been satisfied). Once a Player has fully completed his remaining IR time, he may be activated and placed on the Member’s Active Roster.
Emergency conditions shall be established when the playing strength of the Member, by reason of injury, illness, recall or suspension by the League, is reduced below two (2) goalkeepers and sixteen (16) skaters. However, should a Member release a Player(s) from its Playoff Roster, its emergency conditions will drop by the same number as the Players they release. Only amateur players may be signed and added to the Active Roster under emergency conditions.
TULSA OILERS PLAYOFF ROSTER
Goalies: Ryan Ruck, Daniel Mannella (SD)
Defensemen: John Furgele, Mike McKee, Jarod Hilderman, Duggie Lagrone, Tanner Lischchynsky, Alex Pommerville, Ryan DaSilva
Forwards: Eddie Matsushima, Ethan Stewart, Jimmy Soper, Adam Pleskach, Max Golod (ANA), Jackson Leef, Connor Bramwell, Jack Doremus, Carson Denomie, Joe Garreffa, Alex Kromm
Reserve: Tyler Poulsen, Darren McCormick, Alex Gilmour
Playoff Eligible List: Nathan Larose (SD, recalled)
The only players not on the Oilers active roster at the end of the season that have been added to the playoff list are Tyler Poulsen, who was claimed off waivers on April 16, and Nathan Larose, who is currently up with San Diego of the AHL.
Affiliated players must play a minimum of five ECHL games to be eligible for the postseason, making Larose the only player eligible to be reassigned to Tulsa for the playoffs.
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