Trade: Predators Send Derek Roy To Oilers For Mark Arcobello

Mark Easson
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The Edmonton Oilers have traded center Mark Arcobello to the Nashville Predators for center Derek Roy.

Roy had cleared waivers earlier today.

The 31-year old Roy was drafted 32nd overall in the second round of the 2001 draft by the Sabres. Roy carries a $1 million cap hit and will be a UFA at the end of the season.

The 26-year old Arcobello was undrafted. He carries a $600,000 salary cap hit and will be a RFA at the end of the season.

Elliotte Friedman: There was no salary retained in the trade.

Joe Yerdon: “Oilers were at 47 or 48 contracts. If they just grabbed Roy off waivers, it would’ve put them perilously close to 50 contract limit.”

Ryan Rishaug: Once the Oilers claimed Matt Fraser off waivers earlier today, they needed to trade a contract for Roy instead of claiming him off waivers.

Mark Spector: “Actually, have to say, smart move to get Roy and move Arcobello’s contract. Roy struggling, but Arco is an AHL player, plain and simple.”

Adam Proteau: “Watching the Oilers make these minor trades is like watching Monty Python’s Black Knight request a toothpick & toe bandage for his injuries.”

Derek Roy

Mark Arcobello

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