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Waiver Rule?

PostedCOLON Mon Jun 28, 2010 12:55 pm
by Robin Hood
If we have any players over the max roster size of 20 + 3 extras, do they have to clear waivers to be sent down before the season starts? or can we send people up and down as we please in the off season?

Re: Waiver Rule?

PostedCOLON Mon Jun 28, 2010 1:03 pm
by Nick
It feels like we've gone over this a bunch.

Waiver eligibility: Any player who is over 21 years of age & has played in more then 150 games needs to clear waivers (up or down). Waiver eligibilities are retroactive to the beginning of the season.
Please make sure any moves do not put you over the cap or your team will be punished!
Roster Positions (Max/Min) are as follows:
Roster Players Maximum:
3 to 5 Centers
7 to 9 Wingers
6 to 7 Defenseman
2 Goalies

The Total Must be at least 18 and no more than 20.

Examples:
3 Centers
9 Wingers
6 Defenseman
2 Goalies
Total 20

5 Centers
7 Wingers
6 Defenseman
2 Goalies
Total 20

4 Centers
6 Wingers
7 Defenseman
1 Goalie
Total 18

As you can see for the total to be 18 you can be below the 3 centers, 7 wingers, 6 Defenseman, 2 Goalies numbers assigned for maximums.
However you must still meet season end minimum player game and goalie game requirements. These are week to week requirements.

**You can set your lineup per matchup.. ie, once a week**


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Re: Waiver Rule?

PostedCOLON Mon Jun 28, 2010 1:14 pm
by armandtanzarian
yea I think we have went over it a lot. Look at it like this: Assume every player you acquire in the offseason is on your active roster. Disregard the 23 max during offseason. Then when roster submission time comes, you must decide who you will keep on your active roster and who you will have to expose to waivers to put in your minor system (if they are eligible)

note* I think it was decided that players acquired through waiver draft could be placed in minors without penalty initially? This is correct i believe. Everyone else is based on the rules of eligibility.

Re: Waiver Rule?

PostedCOLON Mon Jun 28, 2010 1:19 pm
by Scott
mr. bruin wroteCOLONyea I think we have went over it a lot. Look at it like this: Assume every player you acquire in the offseason is on your active roster. Disregard the 23 max during offseason. Then when roster submission time comes, you must decide who you will keep on your active roster and who you will have to expose to waivers to put in your minor system (if they are eligible)

note* I think it was decided that players acquired through waiver draft could be placed in minors without penalty initially? This is correct i believe. Everyone else is based on the rules of eligibility.
This is correct..

Also, everyone remember that if you claim a player that has been exposed to waivers you cannot just assign him to your minors.. he'll need to be apart of your 23 man roster. He'll need to clear waivers to go to your minors

Re: Waiver Rule?

PostedCOLON Mon Jun 28, 2010 1:24 pm
by Nick
spot on explanation/expansion guys.


if you picked a player in the waiver draft you need to declare him in the minors or up in the show before the roster submission date.


picking a player on waivers means they stay on the side they were entered on.

Re: Waiver Rule?

PostedCOLON Mon Jun 28, 2010 4:01 pm
by Shep
I still don't understand why we can't start vets in the minors.

Re: Waiver Rule?

PostedCOLON Tue Jun 29, 2010 5:26 pm
by Tony
When will waiver/entry draft picks be updated in CBS? Does the system do it or do we do it manually? I can volunteer if need be ...

Re: Waiver Rule?

PostedCOLON Tue Jun 29, 2010 7:30 pm
by Nick
basically we wait and see who is actually added to the cbs system, then once they've finished adding new players, we claim those ones ourselves (you can see if they exist currently or not and simply 'sign' them)


after that we send scott/mike/matt a list of guys who we need to make place-holders for.

Re: Waiver Rule?

PostedCOLON Thu Jul 01, 2010 5:56 am
by Tony
Got it - thank you