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czech goalies
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1 hour ago, Down by the River said:
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Jordan Dumais
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4 hours ago, AriGold said:
I may have jumped the gun too early…
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2 minutes ago, Petey_BOI said:
1. Jalen chatfield has nothing to with this trade. why are you even mentioning his name?
2. Bear was never going to be on waivers, because he had too much value.
3. we could not even afford Bear even if he was on waivers, thats why we had Carolina retain salary.
4 your last two paragraphs have no bearing on anything our current management is responsible for, they have just as much responsibility for it as Ronald McDonald.
1. Chatfield makes Bear expendable. Why else was Bear healthy scratched?
2. Yes, someone who was healthy scratched would never be on waivers. Imagine if Will Butcher or Michal Kempny was waived! Unthinkable.
3. That legitimately connects to the rest of what I was saying - we are not a team that should have 0 cap space and needing retention on a depth defenseman, since we’re nowhere close to contending.
4. Are we Canucks management fans or Canucks fans?
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1 minute ago, Petey_BOI said:
1. Jalen chatfield has nothing to with this trade. why are you even mentioning his name?
2. Bear was never going to be on waivers, because he had too much value.
3. we could not even afford Bear even if he was on waivers, thats why we had Carolina retain salary.
4 your last two paragraphs have no bearing on anything our current management is responsible for, they have just as much responsibility for it as Ronald McDonald.
Thanks Deb
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25 minutes ago, -DLC- said:Guy thinks a team is the dumbest franchise in the league.
Signs up for their forum, spends all his time there. Hmmmm.
Deb, If I may
Most of us here on this server are Canuck fans. Most of us think there are ways for the Canucks to succeed. Many many many of us who want the Canucks to succeed think the moves they are making (under Benning, certainly, and even still with Rutherford and Allvin, since they haven’t made any moves that are clear wins) may be too hasty or the wrong move. When we see this become a pattern, we get jaded.
It’s not that we hate-watch the team, it’s just that over the past 8+ years, this team has made wrong decision after wrong decision after wrong decision, to the point where this becomes laughable.
We’ve now lost two picks in the next two drafts because we were impatient, and you could even argue that we’re stuck with OEL’s contract for the same reason.
I like Ethan Bear, but he’s lost his place in the lineup to (former Canuck) Jalen Chatfield. If he was going to be available on waivers within a week, why should we spend a 5th to get him?
And this logic can be applied to most of the deals that have been made by Canucks GMs in the past five years, if not longer - Forsling/Clendening, McCann/Gudbranson, choosing Virtanen over Toffoli, Eriksson+expiring contracts+9th overall for OEL+Garland, Dickinson+2nd/Stillman, and now trading a 5th for Bear/Pedersen.
It adds up over time, and not every Canuck fan has the same unbreakable positivity when this team has won three playoff rounds in the past 10 seasons and continues to make moves which could be avoided.
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do you guys have open GM slots? are the rules for this league easy to understand?
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The following players has been placed on waivers:
Petteri Lindbohm
Interested teams have 48 hours to place a claim.
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WAIVERS
Ottawa places Brad Richardson on waivers.
Interested teams have 48 hours to claim.
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SIGNINGS
LA:
Markus Niemelainen - 3 years, 800kMTL:
Eetu Makiniemi - 3 years, 800kOTT:
Chandler Stephenson - 3 years, 4m
Zach Aston-Reese - 4 years, 2.95mTBL:
Brendan Lemieux - 3 years, 1.34m** - Brendan Lemieux (Carolina) is an RFA offer sheet. @JE14 has one week to match (December 20 at 9:05 AM PST). If the Hurricanes do not match, they will receive no compensation.
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Anaheim Ducks
William Eklund - 3 years, 2.75m
Andrew Cogliano - 1 year, 0.8m
Sam Gagner - 1 year, 0.8mArizona Coyotes
Radim Simek - 1 year, 0.8m
Kyle Okposo - 1 year, 0.8m
Karel Vejmelka - 1 year, 0.8mMinnesota Wild
Dustin Tokarski - 1 year, 1.5m
Scott Harrington - 1 year, 0.8m
Colton White - 1 year, 0.8mMontreal Canadiens
Andrew Ladd - 1 year, 0.75m
Jordie Benn - 1 year, 0.75mNY Rangers
Jack Johnson - 1 year, 0.75mOttawa Senators
Brian Boyle - 1 year, 0.9m
Anton Forsberg - 1 year, 0.9m
Dominik Simon - 2 years, 0.9mPhiladelphia Flyers:
Andrej Sustr - 1 year, 0.85m- 2
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League rules:
Rosters:
SpoilerRoster Requirements
- 23 Players under contract required on all team rosters at all times.
- GMs will be required to ice a team of twelve forwards, six defensemen, and one goalie daily. The remaining players will be "benched" for that day.
- GMs will be required to have at least two goalies on the main roster at all times.
- The cutoff time for lineup changes will be one minute before each player’s NHL game that day.
- GMs have the ability to set "future lineups" in Fantrax, according to the NHL schedule.
- Limit of 50 total players under contract in AHL and NHL combined.
- The NHL Salary Cap for 2021-22 is $81.5m. The Salary Cap floor for 2021-22 is $60.2m.
- NHL Buyout rules apply - see below for more details.
- Previously, if a team were to have a roster over the salary cap, their roster would be invalid and they would not accumulate points. For the 2019/2020 season and onwards, any team who is not cap compliant on day 1 of the regular season will have any NHL contract signing they have made, voided in reverse-chronological order until they are cap compliant. UFA's will be dropped to the open market, and RFA's will be put at $111,111,111 and will follow regular RFA guidelines. Any team will be allowed to negotiate contract terms with these players (within UFA and RFA guidelines), including the team who previously had them as long as they have moved enough salary out.
Call-Ups/Send-Downs
- To move players to and from your NHL and AHL teams, use the Fantrax controls on your team page.
- If waivers are required, please follow the waivers procedure outlined below.
Injuries
- To place a player on the IR, select the player on Fantrax, and move them to the red 'injured reserve' area.
- Only players with a red flag next to their name are eligible to be placed on the Fantrax IR.
- When a player that has been placed on the IR becomes healthy (no red flag beside name in Fantrax), the GM has two days remove them from the IR.
- If two days have elapsed and the player is still on the IR after he is deemed healthy, the Commissioner team will activate the player, which may result in another player being waived to accommodate.
Positions- Teams will not be permitted to ice their players out of position.
- Players listed as playing a position on one of the following sites that add to those Fantrax lists, may have those positions added: NHL, TSN, Sportsnet, Elite Prospects, HockeyDB, Yahoo. This rule is subject to change for the 2022-23 season.
- Please send the relevant Commissioner Team a PM with a direct link for each players corresponding proof with "CDC Puck Player Positions" and your team name in the subject line.
Waivers:
SpoilerHow To Place a Player on Waivers
- PM the relevant Commissioner that you want to place your player on waivers, with the intention of putting them on your minors team (If you simply state they are going on waivers it will be presumed you are placing them in the minors after they clear unless you state otherwise).
- The waiver will then be posted in the league thread. After 48 hours, if no other team is interested in claiming them, they will stay on your minors team (to clear up room for your call ups your player will be placed on your minors team so you can bring up a replacement at the time of your posting).
- Please indicate the player you intend to bring up, even though you can do it manually through Fantrax without a Commissioner. In the event that this is done before the daily roster movement cutoff, but a Commissioner hasn't made the change yet, we will need to know who to replace the moving player with when we backdate the transaction.
- Priority order is reverse standings from the prior season; however, a successful waiver claim will put your team at the bottom of the priority list.
Waiver Eligibility- Skaters are eligible for waivers if they are at least 27 years old, or have played 125 games in the NHL are subject to waivers.
- Goalies are eligible for waivers if they are at least 27 years old, or have played 80 games in the NHL.
- Player waivers eligibility is re-evaluated each game by Fantrax. If you cannot move your player to the minors and could a few days earlier, most likely they reached 125 games or the age of 27.
- Once a waiver-eligible player is put on waivers in the League Thread, the other teams have 48 hours to claim said player.
- The waiver priority order is the reverse order of the standings. If a claimed player is waived within a week of their claiming, the team who originally waived them has first dibs on claiming said player.
- If a player is claimed and then waived again within 24 Hours, the team who originally waived the player may retain them on their minors team without going through waivers provided no other team put in a claim other than the original claiming team.
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Players claimed off waivers after the trade deadline may not play in that season's playoffs for any team except for the team whose roster they were on at the trade deadline.
Cap Circumvention
- If a waiver-eligible player is demoted to their minor league affiliate, and has a contract over $1m, their team will have a cap penalty of the amount over $1m. (e.g. $2m contract demoted to AHL, $1m still on the books.)
- Because the GM has the ability to recall these players without contacting commissioner, you must the relevant Commissioner to remove the cap penalty upon recalling the player to avoid an illegal roster or unfounded cap penalty against your team.
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The best method would be to let us move the player back to your team (and backdate the move if need be) so it is all done simultaneously, though you may choose to move the player and have us correct the cap hit later.
Remember To Balance Your Roster
- If waiving a player leaves your team short a player and you do not specify in your waiver post in the league thread, which player you wish to bring up from the minors, your team will be illegal until you do this by your own action on Fantrax.
- If you waive or claim a player, please indicate in your post and the message posted in your 'CDCP - YourTeam' private message thread who will be replacing that player on your roster and if they will be active or in the reserve.
Contracts:
SpoilerSigning an Unrestricted Free Agent (UFA)
- Send any UFA contract offers to the relevant Commissioner; keep your PMs professional, informing the agent of your plans for the player both in terms of term and remuneration, and the role the player is expected to be offered on your teams.
- Contracts can be a maximum of 5 years.
- No UFAs can sign between Trade Deadline Day and 1 July - no matter their league or free agent status.
- Players playing in NCAA can only be signed between 1 July and 30 September, unless they are an existing draft pick of your team.
- Players contracted to an overseas team but technically a UFA in NHL terms CANNOT be signed to a contract while under their overseas contract.
- Players drafted through the CDCP Entry Draft and playing overseas can still be signed to contracts, as if they were playing in the OHL or any other league.
- This will be known as the 'Shipachyov Rule' and means that unless you drafted an overseas player and signed him to a contract, you must wait until the player is a real-life free agent before making an offer.
- UFAs will be able to be signed at any age, provided that 1) they have gone undrafted through two entry drafts, and 2) the time of their signing complies with the rest of the existing rules surrounding free agency, such as the Trade Deadline to July 1 UFA signing freeze, et cetera. This will apply to both North American and European+ Skaters. This means that you will be able to sign 18-year-olds, as long as they've gone through the draft once as a 17-year-old and again as an 18-year old.
Re-signings (UFAs and RFAs)
- From 14 July 2018 to 31 December 2018, teams are permitted to discuss a new contract with two pending UFAs/RFAs
- From 1 January 2019 to Trade Deadline Day 2019, teams are permitted to discuss terms with any remaining pending UFAs/RFAs
- Not all players will wish to discuss contracts in-season; an inquiry made to a player will count towards your total discussions, so choose your offers wisely.
- Player agents will act in the players' interests, not the teams'. Hometown discounts may be given, or excessive demands made.
- It is up to each GM to manage their future cap situation and any GMs signing their team into future financial difficulties will be placed under intense scrutiny by the Commissioner team.
Signing your unsigned prospects
- Between the end of the Stanley Cup Final and the puck dropping on Game 1 of the following season, your unsigned prospects can be signed at any time and added to your NHL roster.
- From 28 February to the end of the Stanley Cup Final, you can sign your unsigned prospects; they cannot, however, play on your NHL roster during the season.
- If you choose to negotiate with an unsigned prospect between 1 March 2021 and 1 April 2021, that will count as one of your two permitted contract negotiations.
- Unsigned prospects drafted in 2019 will be released two nights before the 2021 draft if left unsigned.
Offer sheets
- An offer sheet can be made to any RFA who remains unsigned by his current team.
- If you decide to match an offer sheet made to one of your players, you CAN trade him - unlike in real life, where you cannot for one year after matching.
- If you trade the player soon after matching an offer sheet, it will be counted as a sign-and-trade - which carries unspecific penalties when attempting to sign UFAs, as well as when negotiating with your existing UFAs/RFAs.
- Compensation for offer sheets in the 2021 offseason:
For AAVs below $1.35654 million, there is no compensation
From that number to $2.055364, the price is one 3rd-round pick
From that number to $4.110732, its one 2nd
From that number $6.166096 its one 1st and one 3rd
From that number to $8.221463, it’s one 1st, one 2nd and one 3rd
From that number to $10.276829, it is two 1sts, one 2nd and one 3rd
Over that number, it is four 1sts
Player Happiness
- Player happiness will not be proactively mandated (player demanding a trade etc) in an effort to keep this league as free of Commissioner bias as possible. In the occasion of retaining your pending UFA, we may however dig deeper into the situation and use this variable in our decision to sign the player to your or another team's offer. If you offer $5m to your pending UFA star and another team offers $5m and is more likely to win the Stanley Cup, the player may well ask for more money or take the new team's contract.
- We do not want this to turn into a popularity contest so there won't be too much interpretation and thinking on behalf of NHL players, but we will use some basic factors in re-signings that may border on player happiness.
Buyouts / Contract Terminations
- If a player on your roster retires or signs overseas, his contract will be terminated at no penalty to the GM if so requested by the GM.
- If you sign a player who is playing overseas, and they stay overseas, you are on the hook for that contract. We shall call this the Kovalchuk Rule. Sign Kovalchuk in summer 2018 to a 3 year, $6m AAV deal only to find he stays in the KHL? That cap hit stays on your books.
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The rules for buyouts in CDCP are as follows:
- The buyout window will be 00:01 on Saturday 21 July 2020 (PST) to 23:59 on Friday 14 September 2020 (PST).
- Players must pass through waivers to be eligible for a buyout.
- All buyout cap hits will be for double the term remaining on a contract (ie, 2 years for a 1 year contract, 6 years for a 3 year contract, etc).
- Buyout costs are as follows: If player is under the age of 26 - 1/3 of the salary owed; if the player is 26 or over, 2/3 of the salary owed.
- Example: Las Vegas waives 25 year-old Mark Stone (8 years remaining, $6.2m cap hit). He goes unclaimed (somehow). His buyout cap hit is for 16 years (8 years, doubled) at $1,033,333 per season ($49.6m salary owed; 1/3 is $16,533,333; $16,533,333 over 16 seasons is $1,033,333 per season). Cap saved per season is $5,166,667. Stone would then become a UFA.
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Pending UFAs will be automatically removed after 10pm PST on 30 June 2020 if neither re-signed nor released before then.
RFA / UFA Status
- An RFA is a player who is no longer considered to be entry-level, but does not qualify as an unrestricted free agent, becomes a restricted free agent when his contract expires. A player may only declare himself to be an unrestricted free agent if he is over the age of 27 or has played in the league for a minimum of 7 years.
- ELC contracts can be for a maximum of three years for any player signing his ELC. ELCs will be automatically determined via draft position, as found in the CDC Puck Draft spreadsheet. Until a player is signed to an ELC, the salary will be listed at $999,999,999.
- If an RFA is left unsigned throughout the summer, GMs will have until December 31st of the season to sign their player. The player will become a UFA if unsigned by the new year.
Trades:
SpoilerHow to make a trade
- Upon completion of trade negotiations with a fellow GM in this league, send the relevant Commissioner details of the trade.
- Both GMs must sign off on the trade before it is valid. Trades processed after the day of the trade will be back dated accordingly.
Remember to balance your roster
- If your trade leaves your team short a player (or with too many) and you do not specify in the submitted confirmation PM which player you wish to send down/bring up to/from the minors (and if they are to be placed on your active roster or reserve), your roster will be locked until you do this by your own action on Fantrax.
- If the trade requires a player to be waived or sent down, please indicate the player to be moved instead.
Trade Deadline
- The Trade Deadline will mirror the real-life NHL date each year. The 2021 date is TBC, but will take place the weekend after the real-life NHL deadline.
- Upon completion of the regular season in 2021 GMs may begin to make trades again, though they will not affect playoff rosters.
Sign-and-Trade Penalties
- As mentioned under trades, if a GM trades a player which has been recently signed, there will be unspecific penalties when attempting to sign UFAs, as well as when negotiating with your existing UFAs/RFAs.
- Renting (especially for playoffs) is unacceptable, and players who are acquired for playoff runs in CDC Puck are unable to be traded back to the team they were acquired from for roughly one year. Other situations will be handled on a case-by-case basis, though no team should reacquire players sooner than 6-8 months after they traded them.
League information:
Commissioner Team:
Spoilerthejazz97 - responsible for the annual CDCP Entry draft, player contracts, buyouts, Fantrax issues and general enquiries
Master Mind - responsible for trades and updating Fantrax, responsible for player positions and all of the above when we're out of commission. He makes the tea in the Commissioners' office now!
Azzy - responsible for waivers
Salter and Jaku - BOG members
League schedule:
SpoilerOctober 12 2021: Season begins. Up to two player extensions available to teams.
December 31 2021: RFAs who are still unsigned will be removed from their respective teams' rosters.
January 1 2022: Teams can extend more than two players.
TBD Late March 2022: Trade Deadline
April 29 2022: scheduled last day of the season
May 2 2022: Playoffs begin
July 1 2022: Draft officially begins with timers
July 13 2022: FA Frenzy begins
Scoring:
SpoilerSkaters
Goal: 5
Assist: 4Game-winning goal: 1
Overtime Goal: 1 (rule change to Overtime Point is pending)
Hat Trick: 3
Short-handed Point: 1
Plus/minus: 0.75/-0.75
Block: 1
Hit: 0.5Fight: 3
SOG: 0.1
Goalies
Win: 10Overtime/Shootout loss: 5
Shut-out: 5Assist: 4
Playoffs:
Spoiler- CDC Puck follows the NHL playoff structure.
- In the First Round, the division winner with the best record in each conference will be matched against the wild-card team with the lesser record; the wild card team with the better record will play the other division winner.
- The teams finishing second and third in each division will meet in the First Round within the bracket headed by their respective division winners. First-round winners within each bracket play one another in the Second Round to determine the four participants in the Conference Finals.
- The playoffs will be decided by the final point total of each team after that round is fully over. While it is a head to head playoff structure, series will not be decided by four days in a row of having more points that your opponent. Again, the team with more points at the end of the round wins. Points are then reset at the beginning of each new round.
- Tie breakers will be as follows: 1st, the team with the most Goals+Assists; 2nd, the team with the most goals; 3rd, the higher seeded team.
- There will be no waivers or minimum roster restrictions. Also, salary cap restrictions do not apply.
Optional Fantrax donation:
SpoilerAs it was in the first four seasons, this is a free league and we do not charge a fee to join. However, with a $100 cost for Fantrax, any GM wishing to offer a small 'donation' is very welcome to do so. Again, this would only be voluntary and is certainly not expected in any way. Please PM the Commissioner Team if you would like details. Some GMs have done this, and one unnamed individual paid for some specific colleagues - you know who you are Batman.
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SIGNINGS
Marco Rossi - 3 years, $2.75m
Seth Jarvis - 3 years, $1.75m
Ryan Getzlaf - 1 year, $2m
Nikita Zaitsev - 1 year, $2m
Brett Connolly - 1 year, $1.4m
Phil Di Giuseppe - 2 years, $1.1m
Mathieu Perrault - 1 year, $1.2m
Nic Aube-Kubel - 2 years, $1.25m
Derek Stepan - 1 year, $2.25m
Frederic Allard - 2 years, $750k
Isaiah Saville - 3 years, $900k
Kyle Clifford - 1 year, $1m
Derek Ryan - 2 years, $1.2m
Darren Helm - 1 year, $1m
Marc Staal - 2 years, $2m
Cole Smith - 2 years, $750k
Brandon Duhaime - 2 years, $750k
Brian Pinho - 2 years, $750k
Nikolai Chebykin - 2 years, $950k
Kirill Tyutyayev - 2 years, $950k
Brett Murray - 3 years, $750k
Dennis Gilbert - 3 years, $1m
Nikita Tryamkin - 3 years, $1.5m
Matthew Rempe - 3 years, $750k
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Jackson Cates - 2 years, $750k
Odeen Tufto - 2 years, $850,000
Collin Adams - 2 years, $850,000
Alex Steeves - 2 years, $850,000
Bobby Trivigno - 2 years, $850,000
Nicklaus Perbix - 2 years, $850,000Mario Ferraro - 3 years, $3.775m
Damien Giroux - 2 years, $850k
Jake Christensen - 2 years, $850k
Brady Lyle - 2 years, $850k
Hunter Drew - 2 years, $850k
Jacob Moverare - 2 years, $850k
Josiah Slavin - 2 years, $850k
Bryce Kindopp - 2 years, $850k
Henry Bowlby - 2 years, $850k
Alex Limoges - 2 years, $850k
Alex D'Orio - 2 years, $850k
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Mike Smith - 3 years, $2.5m
Ryker Evans - 3 years, $1.25m
Urho Vaakanainen - 3 years, $2.055m*
Oskar Lindblom - 2 years, $1.3m*
Austin Strand - 2 years, $1.3m*
Urho Vaakanainen (Calgary), Oskar Lindblom (Carolina) and Austin Strand (Washington) are RFA offer sheets. @BarkovTheCat, @JE14 and @AJay have one week to match (August 10, 2021 at 10:30 AM). Lindblom and Strand require no compensation; if Calgary does not match they will receive a 2022 2nd round pick.
Alex Chiasson - 1 year, $2.75m
Mackenzie Blackwood - 5 years, $4.7m
Nick Suzuki - 3 years, $5m
Jaroslav Halak - 1 year, $1.5m
Alec Martinez - 5 years, $6.1m
JJ Moser - 3 years, $1.75m
Blake Comeau - 2 years, $1m
Gianni Fairbrother - 3 years, $1m
Adam Henrique - 2 years, $2.5m
Anthony Cirelli - 5 years, $5.25m*
Anthony Cirelli (NY Islanders) is an RFA offer sheet. @Nail has one week to match (August 10, 2021 at 10:30 AM). If the Islanders do not match, they will receive a 1st Round Pick and a 3rd Round Pick, both in 2022.
Zach Bogosian - 1 year, $2.5m
Laurent Brossoit - 1 year, $2.5m
Nick Bonino - 2 years, $4.5m
Jeffrey Viel - 2 years, $1.15m
Jordan Kawaguchi - 2 years, $1.95m
Simon Benoit - 1 year, $750k
Craig Anderson - 1 year, $1.25m
Timo Meier - 5 years, $5.25m
Carter Hart - 4 years, $4.25m
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Alex Edler - 2 years, $2m
Gregory Hofmann - 3 years, $950k
Viktor Lodin - 3 years, $950k
Kirill Semyonov - 2 years, $800k
Jesper Frödén - 2 years, $800k
Arvid Soderblöm - 3 years, $800k
Lucas Johansen - 2 years, $1m*
Michael Dal Colle - 2 years, $1m*
Chad Krys - 2 years, $900k*
Lucas Johansen (Edmonton), Michael Dal Colle (Chicago) and Chad Krys (Boston) are RFA offer sheets. @Matthews, @Otis and @Canuck Surfer have one week to match (August 7, 2021 at 10:45 AM). None of the contracts signed require any compensation.
Jarred Tinordi - 2 years, $1.4m
Xavier Ouellet - 2 years, $900k
Austin Watson - 1 year, $1.6m
Matt Kessel - 3 years, $925k
Josh Lopina - 3 years, $925k
Josh Archibald - 2 years, $2.4m
Luke Glendening - 2 years, $1.9m
Derick Brassard - 2 years, $2m
Nic Dowd - 2 years, $1.5m
Justin Richards - 3 years, $1.45m
Tyler Lewington - 2 years, $1.25m
Connor Murphy - 5 years, $5m
Frederick Gaudreau - 3 years, $1.5m
Michael Del Zotto - 1 year, $1m
Filip Lindberg - 2 years, $1m
Peter Deliberatore - 3 years, $800k
Mark Pysyk - 1 year, $800k
Anton Stralman - 1 year, $800k
Brandon Sutter - 1 year, $800k
Carter Rowney - 1 year, $900k
Nate Thompson - 1 year, $700k
Sven Baertschi - 1 year, $700k
Skyler Brind'amour - 3 years, $800k
Boris Katchouk - 3 years, $900k
Connor Mackey - 2 years, $800k
Tomas Tatar - 1 year, $3m
Patrik Nemeth - 1 year, $2m
Samuel Walker - 3 years, $1.1m
Gemel Smith - 2 years, $750k
Parker Kelly - 3 years, $850k
Cameron Hughes - 2 years, $750k
Gavin Beyreuther - 2 years, $700k
Dmitrij Jaskin - 2 years, $1.25m
Nic Hague - 3 years, $3.95m*
Sam Lafferty - 2 years, $1.325*
* - Nic Hague (Detroit) and Sam Lafferty (New York Islanders) are RFA offer sheets. @Salter has already matched. Lafferty's contract requires no compensation. @Nail has a week (August 7, 2021 at 11:45 AM) to match.
Jakub Zboril - 3 years, $2.8m
Brandon Saad - 3 years, $4m
Ian Cole - 1 year, $2m
Nick Foligno - 2 years, $4.75m
Walker Duehr - 3 years, $800k
Cole Koepke - 3 years, $800k
Seth Barton - 3 years, $800k
Kyle Burroughs - 2 years, $800k
Maxim Sushko - 2 years, $800k
Jake McCabe - 2 years, $2.75m
Mike Reilly - 2 years, $3.5m
David Rittich - 2 years, $1.5m
Colton Point - 2 years, $850k
Ondrej Kase - 2 years, $1.5m
Brady Keeper - 2 years, $800k
Otto Somppi - 2 years, $800k
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20 hours ago, inane said:
when making offers using that form, if i'm offering for a defensman for example, but i only want one, you want all offers on the same google sheet? the blurbs will be pretty repetitive and with clauses around only wanting him if the other one falls through...that ok?
yep! I'll check in with any teams who have more than one big salary guy accept their offer before announcing signings
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2 hours ago, inane said:
when is signing cut off? i keep making a list of potential players that gets blown up lol
all players to be dropped have now been dropped
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