Re: New Entry Draft Lottery Format
PostedCOLON Sun Aug 24, 2014 9:43 pm
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LOLkyuss wroteCOLONIs that "oh yeah" ?
Not sure what a slide risk is but I'll take itShoalzie wroteCOLONFrom CapGeek, here's the up-to-minute slide risks:
Shea Theodore (ANA)
Brendan Perlini (ARI)
Max Domi (ARI)
David Pastrnak (BOS)
Sam Reinhart (BUF)
Nikita Zadorov (BUF)
Nicholas Baptiste (BUF)
William Carrier (BUF)
Sam Bennett (CGY)
Morgan Klimchuk (CGY)
Emile Poirier (CGY)
Keegan Kanzig (CGY)
Haydn Fleury (CAR)
Sergey Tolchinsky (CAR)
Ryan Hartman (CHI)
Chris Bigras (COL)
Kerby Rychel (CLB)
Oliver Bjorkstrand (CLB)
Julius Honka (DAL)
Jason Dickinson (DAL)
Philippe Desrosiers (DAL)
Anthony Mantha (DET)
Zach Nastasiuk (DET)
Leon Draisaitl (EDM)
Darnell Nurse (EDM)
Valentin Zykov (LA)
Jacob De La Rose (MON)
Nikita Scherbak (MON)
Michael McCarron (MON)
Zachary Fucale (MON)
Jeremy Gregoire (MON)
Kevin Fiala (NSH)
Jonathan-Ismael Diaby (NSH)
Ryan Pulock (NYI)
Ryan Graves (NYR)
Curtis Lazar (OTT)
Vincent Dunn (OTT)
Robert Hagg (PHI)
Samuel Morin (PHI)
Kaspari Kapanen (PIT)
Tristan Jarry (PIT)
Mirco Mueller (SJ)
Julius Bergman (SJ)
Ivan Barbashev (STL)
Thomas Vannelli (STL)
Jonathan Drouin (TB)
Adam Erne (TB)
William Nylander (TOR)
Frederik Gauthier (TOR)
Carter Verhaeghe (TOR)
Rinat Valiev (TOR)
Jake Virtanen (VAN)
Jared McCann (VAN)
Bo Horvat (VAN)
Hunter Shinkaruk (VAN)
Anton Cederholm (VAN)
Cole Cassels (VAN)
Jakub Vrana (WSH)
Andre Burakovsky (WSH)
Vitek Vanecek (WSH)
Madison Bowey (WSH)
Joshua Morrisey (WPG)
Nic Petan (WPG)
Eric Comrie (WPG)
Axel Blomqvist (WPG)
kyuss wroteCOLONGMs would simply need to specify which players have contracts that 'slide' at roster submissions, and then during the season point out when they start using (hence, when they 'sign') a player that was not counted towards their 50 limit, be himNick wroteCOLONthat sounds like no more work for all the GMs, and like we'd have a place we can reference.Lee wroteCOLONMake a thread, post in there which contracts are sliding. Edit main post to keep track. I volunteer to do this.
I'll bring up in CC. I think we're at the point that we need to maintain or decrease the existing workload, not increase it - this seems to add no more work to the main core of GMs.
- a player with no NHL contract nor NHL games at roster submission
- a player already under NHL contract at roster submission but eligible for the slide (< 20yrs and 11 gp)
that means basically no added work for anyone (and actually, saves the CC from monitoring in-season signings and their implications)
for BBKL purposes: even if the player is signed to a NHL contract, when his contract is sliding it doesn't count towards the limit of contracts allowed (50)LeanMachine wroteCOLONNewbie question: define contract slide.
No.Sensfanjosh wroteCOLONJust to clarify, if I have a player eligible to slide that was previously counted as a contract are they now ineligible? i.e. does this only count for 2014 draft picks onwards essentially?
Just like NHL GMs can make their decision whether keeping the guy up or not beyond his 9th game, so BBKL GMs are entitled to make their own decision whether they want to play the guy or not.Shoalzie wroteCOLONOur slide rule is a little more lenient than the actual NHL rule. I was thinking you'd have to add the contract if the player plays 10 games but you can stash a player away for the whole year if you want if you don't have the room for their contract.
kyuss wroteCOLONJust like NHL GMs can make their decision whether keeping the guy up or not beyond his 9th game, so BBKL GMs are entitled to make their own decision whether they want to play the guy or not.Shoalzie wroteCOLONOur slide rule is a little more lenient than the actual NHL rule. I was thinking you'd have to add the contract if the player plays 10 games but you can stash a player away for the whole year if you want if you don't have the room for their contract.
You can call it more lenient, but if you look at it from another standpoint, you may as well consider it stricter since you lose the player's sliding benefit for the season the 1st game you use the player; i.e. you don't have the option to use him for 9 games and then send him down while still sliding like NHL teams.
no one forces you to make that decision on Sunday...Shoalzie wroteCOLON It's a trickier decision on who to slide just because submission day (Sunday) is before opening night (Wednesday) and before final cuts had been made for NHL teams.