The Washington Capitals placed 22-year-old defenseman Vincent Iorio on waivers and lost him to the San Jose Sharks on Thursday. Iorio was the team’s top pick in the 2021 NHL Entry Draft and spent three years developing in the American Hockey League (AHL) with the Hershey Bears.
The San Jose Sharks claimed defenseman Vincent Iorio off waivers from the Washington Capitals on Thursday. Iorio was the lone player placed on the waiver wire on Wednesday, and the Sharks had the top priority for claiming players as a result of finishing 32nd in the NHL standings in 2024-25.
The Washington Capitals have placed defenseman Vincent Iorio on waivers for Wednesday, October 15th. Iorio is now available to be claimed by the other 31 teams in the league.
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We continue our Washington Capitals annual prospect review and forecast series with Vincent Iorio, defenseman for the Hershey Bears of the American Hockey League (AHL).
Not a good sign for one of the Washington Capitals’ young blueliners. During the second period of the team’s opening game of the Stanley Cup Playoffs against the New York Rangers, Capitals defenseman Vincent Iorio was hit awkwardly into the boards by Rangers forward Alexis Lafreniere.
Screen cap: AHL TV The Hershey Bears beat the Providence Bruins, 4-3 Saturday night at the Giant Center in Hershey, PA. Dylan McIlrath scored twice, Vinny Iorio scored his 4th tally of the season and Pierrick Dube added his team-leading 16th goal of the season in the win.
The Hershey Bears downed the Providence Bruins Wednesday night at Giant Center in Hershey in overtime. The win improves the Bears record to 20-5-0 on the season.