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the answer is simple..

by laxer411 (Login laxer411)

The dispersal draft only protects a junior A team from losing that player's JUNIOR A rights to another JUNIOR A team without any compensation. Now, that being said, the dispersal draft has absolutely no bearing on that player's junior B rights. Balke's rights (as you know) were traded to Cornwall last season. So, when Akwesasne decided to RECLASSIFY Blake as a junior B player...he automatically returns to the junior B team that owns his rights - Cornwall. Now he becomes a junior B player throuigh and through....and he is just like all of the other players on the Cornwall Celtics. They can be called up by the Indians at any time throughout the season, but not in the playoffs.


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