They will get a ton of quality players.hong57 wroteCOLONLOL.. i hope LV does pick someone useful...
You can't protect as many good players as you once could. I suspect LV will be a team full of Bozak's and Palat's
They will get a ton of quality players.hong57 wroteCOLONLOL.. i hope LV does pick someone useful...
hong57 wroteCOLONwhat's the rule for players who signed in mid season? am i allow to put them in my lineup next week (given enough cap space...)
What if it puts you at 51 contracts? Or can you drop guys at any time regardless of contract or not?Shoalzie wroteCOLONhong57 wroteCOLONwhat's the rule for players who signed in mid season? am i allow to put them in my lineup next week (given enough cap space...)
It's no different than acquiring a guy in a trade.
If your own assets sign a contract, you have the option to put them in your lineup but most guys who sign ELCs this late in the season either aren't going to play in the NHL or aren't going to make much of an impact.
These guys on ELCs are waiver exempt so you can just keep them in the minors unless you want to play them.
foofnik wroteCOLONWhat if it puts you at 51 contracts? Or can you drop guys at any time regardless of contract or not?Shoalzie wroteCOLONhong57 wroteCOLONwhat's the rule for players who signed in mid season? am i allow to put them in my lineup next week (given enough cap space...)
It's no different than acquiring a guy in a trade.
If your own assets sign a contract, you have the option to put them in your lineup but most guys who sign ELCs this late in the season either aren't going to play in the NHL or aren't going to make much of an impact.
These guys on ELCs are waiver exempt so you can just keep them in the minors unless you want to play them.
"Bought out" meaning waived, clearing, and then being dropped?dave1959 wroteCOLONYou can only "drop" unsigned players. Signed players have to be waived/bought out.
That's exactly my question. If you cannot trade and cannot drop, what happens when a guy signs and they're not slide eligible and it puts you over 50.Matthew wroteCOLONYou can only drop contracted players during the off season. If you have 51 contracts in season then you need to trade a contract. Not sure what we do during this trade freeze.
My understanding is that we have a grace period for this type of situation.foofnik wroteCOLONThat's exactly my question. If you cannot trade and cannot drop, what happens when a guy signs and they're not slide eligible and it puts you over 50.Matthew wroteCOLONYou can only drop contracted players during the off season. If you have 51 contracts in season then you need to trade a contract. Not sure what we do during this trade freeze.
By the time that opens up again it's the offseason and you can go over the limits. It's a weird situation but something we've encountered in another league so curious how it is handled here.The BBKL Insider wroteCOLONAs soon as we can trade/drop players, we have a week to get our contracts in order.
Use John Hayden for example. He can be slid this year because he's played 0 games even if he's 22 years old? Either bullet point counts, does not have to be both?dave1959 wroteCOLONPLAYERS ELIGIBLE FOR SLIDE:
- 18 and 19 years old players (i.e. not turned 20 yet) as of October 1st who have not played 10 NHL games in their career yet.
- players with 0 NHL games that get signed during the season
has the player in question played any nhl games?