NHL Notes: On Waivers, Cleared Waivers, Jets, and Coyotes
The Winnipeg Jets are trying a Dustin Byfuglien and Tyler Myers pairing.
On waivers today

Cap Friendly: Players placed on waivers today:

Christopher Gibson (NYI)
Tanner Fritz (NYI)
Seth Helgeson (NYI)
Michael Sislo (NYI)
Steve Bernier (NYI)
James O’Brien (OTT)
Paul Carey (OTT)
Ethan Prow (PIT)
Dakota Mermis (ARI)
Brad Malone (EDM)
Keegan Lowe (EDM)
Kevin Gravel (EDM)
Dillon Simpson (CBJ)
Nathan Gerbe (CBJ)
Zac Dalpe (CBJ)
Tommy Cross (CBJ)
Ashton Sautner (VAN)
Reid Boucher (VAN)
Jaycob Megna (ANA)
Julius Nattinen (ANA) * Unconditional Waivers

Clearing waivers today

Cap Friendly: Players that cleared waivers today:

Griffin Reinhart (VGK)
Thomas Tynan (VGK)
Stefan Matteau (VGK)
Maxime Legace (VGK)
Jimmy Hayes (PIT)
Garrett Wilson (PIT)
Stefan Elliott (PIT)
John Muse (PIT)
Chris Summers (PIT)
Tobias Lindberg (PIT)
Jarred Tinordi (NSH)
Troy Grosenick (NSH)
Tyler Gaudet (NSH)
Connor Brickley (NSH)
Adam Tambellini (OTT)
Ben Sexton (OTT)
Patrick Sieloff (OTT)
Nick Paul (OTT)
Erik Burgdoerfer (OTT)
Julis Bergman (OTT)
Chase Balisy (OTT)
Michael Bunting (ARI)
Kevin Porter (BUF)
Tim Clifton (SJS)

Myers experiment on the left side

Ken Wiebe: Winnipeg Jets coach Paul Maurice when asked how long they will continue to try Tyler Myers on the left side with Dustin Byfuglien.

“No timeline but the process is Tyler and I are going to talk every day, after every game, and see where he’s at. My job is to put every player in the best position to succeed as they can. If he’s fully comfortable with it and we feel a strong improvement, then we’ll talk about it continuing. If he gets uncomfortable with it then we make changes. You’re going to see it over the course of the year, but it’s a process.”

Coyotes to try Keller at center due to injuries

Matt Layman of Arizona Sports: The Arizona Coyotes have been slowed by injuries at center: Christian Dvorak (lower-body), Dylan Strome (upper-body, day-to-day) and Alex Galchenyuk (lower-body).

The Coyotes have been forced to do some shuffling and will be giving Clayton Keller a shot at center.

“I was drafted as a centerman and I’ve played center a lot of my life, so I think it’s good to get a few reps in there and then see how it is going forward,” said Keller, who played at Boston University before making the jump to the NHL. “I know we’ve got a couple guys banged up right now, but we’ll see. I’ll play wherever to start the season.”

Keller played wing last season in his rookie year where he finished third in Calder Trophy voting after putting up 23 goals and 42 assists.