Oh crap. Forgot. That's a big chunk of changeKG wrote:shmenguin wrote:The Flyers don't need any buyouts. I'm not sure they'll use any unless pronger wants to officially retire. But he wouldn't count against the cap anyways.
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Bryzgalof would be someone they should buyout....
columbia wrote:Good riddance to this thread.
ExPatriatePen wrote:columbia wrote:Good riddance to this thread.
And yet it continues...
Time to revive the Hossa to Detroit and Jagr to Philly threads...
ExPatriatePen wrote:columbia wrote:Good riddance to this thread.
And yet it continues...
Time to revive the Hossa to Detroit and Jagr to Philly threads...
topshelf wrote:Quick question:
- Will there be a rule prohibiting teams from buying a player out and then resigning him to a smaller deal? I know this was mentioned earlier in this thread (for example: buy out Sid and then resign him to a 1 mil./yr. deal. He gets his cash, we get the cap space). As much as I'd like to take advantage of this, I seriously hope the NHL prevents this from taking place.
nocera wrote:So, who won?
ExPatriatePen wrote:nocera wrote:So, who won?
I think they played to a tie. Regular season ruls and all that.
Dickie Dunn wrote:I personally cannot wait for Bettman to fix the draft lottery every year so we can watch the Penguins stockpile number one pick after number one pick.
Bowser wrote:* Contract variance cannot exceed 35% from year to year or 50% over any two year period of the deal.
shmenguin wrote:Oh crap. Forgot. That's a big chunk of changeKG wrote:shmenguin wrote:The Flyers don't need any buyouts. I'm not sure they'll use any unless pronger wants to officially retire. But he wouldn't count against the cap anyways.
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Bryzgalof would be someone they should buyout....
darkstar57 wrote:ExPatriatePen wrote:nocera wrote:So, who won?
I think they played to a tie. Regular season ruls and all that.
i agree with that one
Owners got 50-50 split right away
Players got pension
the wicked child wrote:Dickie Dunn wrote:I personally cannot wait for Bettman to fix the draft lottery every year so we can watch the Penguins stockpile number one pick after number one pick.
Are all teams in the lottery and not just the bottom 10? I mean, I wouldn't complain if the pens won the lottery, but it would be pretty lame if the SC winning team won the lottery and got "the next one" instead of a team that legitimately needs them.
mikey287 wrote:As per old CBA, all non-playoff teams are in a weighted lottery. No team can move more than four spots. Ex.: 7th worst team can move to #3, but worst team retains #1 pick. Odds are very much against anyone besides worst or second worst getting the #1 selection.
The Snapshot wrote:I'm glad the lockout is finally over. I missed Tyler Kennedy like crazy and can't wait to see him play again.
mikey287 wrote:the wicked child wrote:Dickie Dunn wrote:I personally cannot wait for Bettman to fix the draft lottery every year so we can watch the Penguins stockpile number one pick after number one pick.
Are all teams in the lottery and not just the bottom 10? I mean, I wouldn't complain if the pens won the lottery, but it would be pretty lame if the SC winning team won the lottery and got "the next one" instead of a team that legitimately needs them.
As per old CBA, all non-playoff teams are in a weighted lottery. No team can move more than four spots. Ex.: 7th worst team can move to #3, but worst team retains #1 pick. Odds are very much against anyone besides worst or second worst getting the #1 selection.
Gaucho wrote:The Snapshot wrote:I'm glad the lockout is finally over. I missed Tyler Kennedy like crazy and can't wait to see him play again.
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