Contracts
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Maxim Mamin was just loaned to the khl. Does his contract come off my books?
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He's got a European assignment clause in his current deal.
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just pay someone a 5th to take three contracts.
i'll do it
i'll do it
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Or we could just have the ability to drop a contract like the NHL does with no penalty
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There's some tweaks to the waiver rules that we might look into.
Being able to put a player on "unconditional waivers" leading to "terminating" the contract. Maybe put in a rule in that you can't be the first team to claim them after they've become a free agent. That way teams won't abuse this option.
The Chris Butler situation with Koomz...waive the player and they clear but you actually get a period of a few weeks (3 or 4) to send the player down if you don't want to send them down immediately. You can keep a player that has cleared waivers on your roster but if they play a certain number of games in your lineup, they lose their exempt status and they'd have to clear waivers again.
The new thing I will do next year is with the sliding contract process. You guys won't need to declare who you want to slide. You'll just need to declare which players you want to play. All players that are slide eligible will slide by default.
Being able to put a player on "unconditional waivers" leading to "terminating" the contract. Maybe put in a rule in that you can't be the first team to claim them after they've become a free agent. That way teams won't abuse this option.
The Chris Butler situation with Koomz...waive the player and they clear but you actually get a period of a few weeks (3 or 4) to send the player down if you don't want to send them down immediately. You can keep a player that has cleared waivers on your roster but if they play a certain number of games in your lineup, they lose their exempt status and they'd have to clear waivers again.
The new thing I will do next year is with the sliding contract process. You guys won't need to declare who you want to slide. You'll just need to declare which players you want to play. All players that are slide eligible will slide by default.
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I don't this is a thing... Not unless they are on a PTO or an AHL deal or if the player agrees to mutually terminate. Curious what you mean by this.Lee wroteCOLONOr we could just have the ability to drop a contract like the NHL does with no penalty
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Jake DotchkinDa_Hawks wroteCOLONI don't this is a thing... Not unless they are on a PTO or an AHL deal or if the player agrees to mutually terminate. Curious what you mean by this.Lee wroteCOLONOr we could just have the ability to drop a contract like the NHL does with no penalty
Thomas Plekanec
Yasin Ehliz
Dennis Everberg
Tyler Moy
Jeremiah Addison
Simon Bourque
All cleared unconditional waivers recently and were bought out of their contracts.
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Players agreed to it so it was a mutual termination or were in material breach of contract (Dotchin)
It's not like the NFL where you can just cut contracts.
It's not like the NFL where you can just cut contracts.
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Basically any player without a no-movement can be terminated. I don't know what the penalty is to the team. You'd have to dig through the CBA for that.
Age determines how much of a player's salary is owed by the team during a buyout. 1/3 of the contract is owed for players under 26, 2/3 of the contract is owed for 26 and older.
In the case of Plekanec, his contract terminated following retirement. I think Burrows was bought out and then retired.
We probably can come up with some kind of buyout/termination system. Since we don't deal with the actual contracts...they're just more of a status for a player...we can come up with a compromise.
Age determines how much of a player's salary is owed by the team during a buyout. 1/3 of the contract is owed for players under 26, 2/3 of the contract is owed for 26 and older.
In the case of Plekanec, his contract terminated following retirement. I think Burrows was bought out and then retired.
We probably can come up with some kind of buyout/termination system. Since we don't deal with the actual contracts...they're just more of a status for a player...we can come up with a compromise.
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Bruyns wroteCOLONPlayers agreed to it so it was a mutual termination or were in material breach of contract (Dotchin)
It's not like the NFL where you can just cut contracts.
Okay, I'll have my people reach out to their people to see if they consent to being released from their BBKL contract.
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Lee wroteCOLONBruyns wroteCOLONPlayers agreed to it so it was a mutual termination or were in material breach of contract (Dotchin)
It's not like the NFL where you can just cut contracts.
Okay, I'll have my people reach out to their people to see if they consent to being released from their BBKL contract.
OK, heard back already. Matty Duchene don't give a fuck.
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It's not a BBKL contract - it's still an NHL contract. So long as the player is playing - you should have to honour the Agreement - just like in the NHL. If GMs are worried about their contracts, they should start making tough decisions just like the other GMs up against the 50 contract limit, be that in real life or in BKKL.Lee wroteCOLONBruyns wroteCOLONPlayers agreed to it so it was a mutual termination or were in material breach of contract (Dotchin)
It's not like the NFL where you can just cut contracts.
Okay, I'll have my people reach out to their people to see if they consent to being released from their BBKL contract.
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That would be something that would happen starting next year so don't worry about that right now.
A lot of us here are guilty of hanging onto guys until the last possible moment. There's only so many players that are going to be in the NHL and have actual fantasy value. We all think there's that 1% chance our scrub minor leaguer gets called up and plays 2 games in the NHL and we can flip them for draft picks to a desperate team needing GP.
Nobody here likes to drop players unless it's their last resort. I think most teams would just assume get something for them if they can.
A lot of us here are guilty of hanging onto guys until the last possible moment. There's only so many players that are going to be in the NHL and have actual fantasy value. We all think there's that 1% chance our scrub minor leaguer gets called up and plays 2 games in the NHL and we can flip them for draft picks to a desperate team needing GP.
Nobody here likes to drop players unless it's their last resort. I think most teams would just assume get something for them if they can.
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Da_Hawks wroteCOLONIt's not a BBKL contract - it's still an NHL contract. So long as the player is playing - you should have to honour the Agreement - just like in the NHL. If GMs are worried about their contracts, they should start making tough decisions just like the other GMs up against the 50 contract limit, be that in real life or in BKKL.Lee wroteCOLONBruyns wroteCOLONPlayers agreed to it so it was a mutual termination or were in material breach of contract (Dotchin)
It's not like the NFL where you can just cut contracts.
Okay, I'll have my people reach out to their people to see if they consent to being released from their BBKL contract.
But why? It would add a whole new way for people who actually give a shit about their team to actively upgrade it. It would add to league activity, which is very low at the moment. It is also a defined, actively used process in the NHL. It would add agency to GMs in the league beyond having to lose assets to lose other assets. It would free up players in a much easier manner. I dumped Shane Starette and Yan Laplante into the free agent pool at roster submission and they were quickly snatched up.
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I think a simple idea would be any player who hasn't played in an NHL game but is under contract can go through our form of "unconditional waivers". Isn't it more likely that a player that can't make it to the NHL is the kind of player you'd most want to drop?
We can throw out some ideas and if there's enough support out there, we can consider a rule change.
We can throw out some ideas and if there's enough support out there, we can consider a rule change.
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It's tough because NHL teams can't do it freely.. there must be a material breach or mutual agreement. But we obviously can't contact players in our case.
How often does an unconditional waivers termination happen each season? I would assume it's not a lot.
Edit: I see 7 for this season, above.
How often does an unconditional waivers termination happen each season? I would assume it's not a lot.
Edit: I see 7 for this season, above.
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And when an nhl team terminates a contract (mutually or via breach), it terminates the bbkl contract for us. So there is no reason for us to change the rule, imo.
This isn't the NFL.
This isn't the NFL.
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Arian The Insider wroteCOLONIt's tough because NHL teams can't do it freely.. there must be a material breach or mutual agreement. But we obviously can't contact players in our case.
How often does an unconditional waivers termination happen each season? I would assume it's not a lot.
Edit: I see 7 for this season, above.
That was just for the past month, there have been more.