Rejoint: juill. 2021
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I hear he’s gone into the player assistance program. That’s great – I hope he gets the help he needs – but I was a little bit surprised to find that he’s eligible when he’s out of the NHL. I guess they would consider a free agent who hasn't signed yet to be still an NHL player on the assumption that he will sign eventually, so they'd have to give Galchenyuk the benefit of a doubt in that respect, but it makes me wonder, how long do you have to be out of the NHL before you're no longer considered a player who could go into the player assistance program. Does anybody know what the eligibility criteria are?