The South Carolina Stingrays have officially announced their qualifying offers for the 2025-26 season per ECHL guidelines. League rules permit each team to reserve the rights of up to eight qualified players, including a maximum of four veterans (players who have played 260 or more regular-season professional games before the upcoming season). Teams cannot trade players who are currently on open qualifying offers.
The South Carolina Stingrays have extended qualifying offers to five players as we look ahead to the 2025-26 season. Read the full announcement and list of qualifying offers by clicking the link below.
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Each qualifying offer must remain valid until July 22. If a player does not accept the offer by that date, the offer becomes null and void. At that point, teams may choose to sign the player to a new contract or take no further action. For non-veteran players, a valid qualifying offer ensures the team retains their rights for one playing season.
In the case of veteran players or goaltenders with over 180 professional games played, the team retains their rights only until July 22. After that, if not signed, the player becomes a restricted free agent and may negotiate with other ECHL teams. Teams cannot trade restricted free agents. If such a player receives a contract offer from another team and wishes to accept it, the ECHL, the player’s original team, and the Professional Hockey Players’ Association must be notified within 24 hours. The original team then has seven days to match the offer.
If a restricted free agent is not signed to a new offer sheet or contract by August 8, they become an unrestricted free agent.
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While the ECHL’s Collective Bargaining Agreement for the 2025-26 season is being finalized, the Stingrays are actively shaping their roster. With several players already signing with the NHL’s Washington Capitals and AHL’s Hershey Bears — South Carolina’s affiliates — all eyes are on the 2025 Brabham Cup Champion as they prepare for a critical rebound after a disappointing exit from the Kelly Cup Playoffs. Roster decisions made this offseason could set the tone for a resurgence on the ice next year. Only time and the next few deadlines will tell.
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