Transactions & Injuries
Date | Description | |
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2007-08 | ||
2007-11-05 | Signed with the HC Lugano of the Switzerland National League A. | |
2007-09-16 | Invited to training camp by the Edmonton Oilers. | |
2006-07 | ||
2007-02-23 | Acquired from the Columbus Blue Jackets. | The Carolina Hurricanes acquired winger Anson Carter from the Columbus Blue Jackets for a fifth-round draft pick in 2008. |
2007-01-09 | Missed 9 games (sprained shoulder). | |
2006-12-26 | Sprained shoulder, sidelined indefinitely. | |
2006-09-13 | Signed as an unrestricted free agent by the Columbus Blue Jackets to a one-year contract. | |
2005-06 | ||
2006-02-10 | Missed 1 game (bruised foot). | |
2006-02-08 | Bruised foot, day-to-day. | |
2005-08-17 | Signed as an unrestricted free agent by the Vancouver Canucks to a one-year contract. | |
2003-04 | ||
2004-06-30 | Los Angeles Kings did not tender a qualifying offer. | |
2004-03-08 | Acquired from the Washington Capitals. | The Los Angeles Kings acquired winger Anson Carter from the Washington Capitals for center Jared Aulin. |
2004-01-23 | Acquired from the New York Rangers. | The New York Rangers acquired right winger Jaromir Jagr from the Washington Capitals for right winger Anson Carter. |
2004-01-01 | Missed 3 games (rib injury). | |
2003-12-26 | Rib injury, day-to-day. | |
2003-12-02 | Missed 2 games (wrist injury). | |
2003-11-27 | Wrist injury, day-to-day. | |
2003-08-18 | Re-signed by the New York Rangers to a two-year contract. | |
2002-03 | ||
2003-03-11 | Acquired from the Edmonton Oilers. | Edmonton Oilers traded Anson Carter and Ales Pisa to the New York Rangers for Radek Dvorak and Cory Cross. |
2003-01-11 | Missed 1 game (flu). | |
2003-01-09 | Flu, day-to-day. | |
2002-08-05 | Re-signed by the Edmonton Oilers to a one-year contract. | |
2000-01 | ||
2000-11-15 | Acquired from the Boston Bruins. | Edmonton Oilers traded Bill Guerin and future considerations to the Boston Bruins for Anson Carter, a 1st round selection (Ales Hemsky) in 2001, a 2nd round selection (Doug Lynch) in 2001. |
1994-95 | ||
1995-06-21 | Rights transferred to the Colorado Avalanche after the Quebec Nordiques franchise relocated. | |
2020-21 | ||
1992-06-20 | Drafted by the Quebec Nordiques in the 10th round (220th overall) in 1992. |