
Five Mighty Ducks Up for Grabs in 2003-04 NHL Waiver Draft
Published on October 2, 2003 under American Hockey League (AHL)
Cincinnati RailRaiders News Release
CINCINNATI, Ohio -- Cincinnati Mighty Ducks defensemen Chris Armstrong, Mike Mottau and Todd Reirden and forwards Casey Hankinson and Nick Smith have been made available for Friday's NHL waiver draft.
The annual draft will be held by conference call starting at noon EDT. The draft is held in reverse order of last season's finish, and only the 14 teams that missed the playoffs participate in the first round. No team can lose more than three players in the draft and each time a team selects a player it must expose one more player from its protected list.
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