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Predators are up, then San Jose, then Tampa Bay!
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Devils up next, then the Rangers, then Ottawa!
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Washington is up, then Pittsburgh and then San Jose!
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Isles are up, then Flyers, then NJ
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Wings are up, then Phoenix, then Montreal
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Colorado, you're up with 5th, 6th and 7th!
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For the record guys, when sending a trade in mid draft, if you could at least format it properly like above, it would save a lot of time.
Nashville is up
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TRADE: The Anaheim Ducks have made a trade with Buffalo... dammit lethunder!! Every time!! This tradition sucks.
To ANA:
Drew Doughty
Dan Cleary
Scott Gomez
Ryan Whitney
Derek Fobort
To BUF:
ANA 2013 1st Round Draft Selection (3rd overall)
Tyler Bozak
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Anaheim is up, then Nashville
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With the 1st overall selection of the 2013 CDCGML Entry Draft, the Calgary Flames select (via list)....
Seth Jones!
Carolina, you're up.
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Okay everyone, we're all set to go, I'll try to update the picks on page one (post #7) as we go.
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Good grief... 10 minutes
Might be a bit late brb....
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TRADE: The New York Rangers have made a trade with the New Jersey Devils.
To NYR:
Matt Bartkowski
To NJ:
COL 2013 3rd Round Draft Selection (65th overall)
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If you've sent me a draft list and notice I've deleted it, I've got it saved on a document on my computer. It's just faster for me this way. Don't worry, I still have your list.
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Nashville would like to take this time to wish all teams luck in todays Draft. Hopefully all teams needs are fulfilled and I look forward to a great 3-4 hours.
On a side note, I hope all GM's are here or at least have a list. Waiting 5 minutes per pick in the 1st round if GM's aren't here would suck!
First round always goes fast. We give guys 5 minutes because sometimes when a player slides, teams try to trade up, so we give them a few minutes.
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2014 Draft Order (Draft to be held @ 5:00pm Pacific Time June 21st, 2014)
Round 11. Boston (via Calgary)
2. Vancouver (via Columbus)
3. Dallas
4. Colorado (via Philadelphia)
5. St. Louis
6. Ottawa (via Colorado)
7. Buffalo (via Nashville)8. NY Islanders (via Montreal)
9. Toronto
10. NY Islanders (via Anaheim)
11. NY Islanders (via Tampa Bay)
12. Detroit
13. Montreal (via NY Islanders)
14. Winnipeg (via Pittsburgh)
15. Toronto (via Edmonton)
16. Columbus (via Carolina)17. Calgary (via Washington)
18. NY Islanders (via Vancouver)
19. Arizona
20. Boston (via Buffalo)
21. Columbus (via Winnipeg)
22. Columbus (via Ottawa)
23. Chicago
24. NY Rangers
25. San Jose
26. Boston
27. Dallas (via New Jersey)
28. Minnesota (via Los Angeles)
29. Florida (via Minnesota)
30. Calgary (via Florida)
Round 231. Winnipeg (via Columbus)
32. Pittsburgh (via Calgary)
33. Dallas
34. Philadelphia
35. St. Louis
36. Winnipeg (via Colorado)
37. Florida (via Nashville)38. Ottawa (via Montreal)
39. Toronto
40. Florida (via Anaheim)
41. NY Islanders (via Tampa Bay)
42. Detroit
43. NY Islanders
44. Edmonton (via Pittsburgh)
45. NY Rangers (via Edmonton)
46. NY Islanders (via Carolina)47. Vancouver (via Washington)
48. Vancouver
49. Arizona
50. Calgary (via Buffalo)
51. Winnipeg
52. Columbus (via Ottawa)
53. Chicago
54. Washington (via NY Rangers)
55. San Jose
56. Winnipeg (via Boston)
57. Ottawa (via New Jersey)
58. Pittsburgh (via Los Angeles)
59. Philadelphia (via Minnesota)
60. Detroit (via Florida)
Round 361. Vancouver (via Columbus)
62. Vancouver (via Calgary)
63. Dallas
64. Nashville (via Philadelphia)
65. Winnipeg (via St. Louis)
66. Pittsburgh (via Colorado)
67. Vancouver (via Nashville)68. Arizona (via Montreal)
69. Toronto
70. Washington (via Anaheim)
71. Vancouver (via Tampa Bay)
72. Florida (via Detroit)
73. Vancouver (via NY Islanders)
74. Winnipeg (via Pittsburgh)
75. Montreal (via Edmonton)
76. Arizona (via Carolina)77. Calgary (via Washington)
78. Vancouver
79. Vancouver (via Arizona)
80. St. Louis (via Buffalo)
81. Dallas (via Winnipeg)
82. Nashville (via Ottawa)
83. Chicago
84. Winnipeg (via NY Rangers)85. Vancouver (via San Jose)
86. Vancouver (via Boston)
87. Dallas (via New Jersey)
88. Florida (via Los Angeles)
89. Ottawa (via Minnesota)
90. Vancouver (via Florida)
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CDCGML Draft History
2009-10
Round 1
1. Kelowna - Taylor Hall
2. Ottawa - Cam Fowler
3. Detroit - Tyler Seguin
4. Ottawa (from Columbus) - Brett Connolly
5. Buffalo (from Carolina) - Erik Gudbranson
6. NY Rangers - Brandon Gormley
7. New Jersey (from Boston) - Alexander Burmistrov
8. Ottawa (from Chicago) - Nino Niederreiter
9. New Jersey (from Philadelphia) - Derek Forbort
10. Boston (from Edmonton) - Vladimir Tarasenko
11. Calgary - missed
12. Columbus (from Washington) - Mikael Granlund
13. Tampa Bay (from Montreal) - Jack Campbell
14. San Jose - Kirill Kabanov
15. Kelowna (from Minnesota) - Ryan Johansen
16. Carolina (from Tampa Bay) - missed
17. Florida - Mark Visentin
18. Philadelphia (from Anaheim) - Maxim Kitsyn
19. New Jersey (from Pittsburgh) - Nick Bjugstad
20. St. Louis - Jeff Skinner
21. Dallas - Mark Pysyk
22. Pittsburgh (from Toronto) - John MacFarland
23. NY Islanders (from New Jersey) - Emerson Etem
24. Montreal (from Winnipeg) - Austin Watson
25. New Jersey (from Vancouver) - Stanislav Galiev
26. NY Islanders - Calvin Pickard
27. NY Rangers (from Los Angeles) - Quinten Howden
28. Columbus (from Buffalo) - Dylan McIlrath
Round 2
1. Kelowna - Jon Merrill
2. Ottawa - Riley Sheahan
3. Detroit - Alexander Petrovic
4. Carolina (from Columbus) - missed
5. Carolina - missed
6. Los Angeles (from NY Rangers) - Jordan Weal
7. Boston - Tyler Pitlick
8. Chicago - Tyler Toffoli
9. Philadelphia - Jarred Tinordi
10. Boston (from Edmonton) - Jaden Schwartz
11. Calgary - missed
12. Detroit (from Washington) - Brock Nelson
13. Ottawa (from Montreal) - Justin Faulk
14. San Jose - Petr Straka
15. Kelowna (from Minnesota) - Teemu Pulkinnen
16. Detroit (from Tampa Bay) - Ludvig Rensfeldt
17. Florida - Justin Holl
18. NY Islanders (from Anaheim - Evgeny Kuznetsov
19. Philadelphia (from Pittsburgh) - Ryan Martindale
20. NY Islanders (from St. Louis) - Ryan Spooner
21. San Jose (from Dallas) - Charlie Coyle
22. NY Islanders (from Toronto) - Beau Bennett
23. San Jose (from New Jersey) - Kevin Hayes
24. NY Islanders (from Winnipeg) - Calle Jarnkrok
25. Chicago (from Vancouver) - Ivan Telegin
26. NY Islanders - Troy Rutkowski
27. Los Angeles - Joey Hishon
28. Ottawa (from Buffalo) - Brad Ross
Round 3
1. Vancouver (from Kelowna) - Oscar Lindberg
2. (none) via fine: tampering (OTT)
3. (none) via fine: tampering (DET)
4. Philadelphia (from Columbus) - Brock Beukeboom
5. Chicago (from Carolina) - Stephen Johns
6. NY Rangers - Kevin Sundher
7. Boston - Steven Shipley
8. Chicago - Bill Arnold
9. Philadelphia - Kent Simpson
10. Edmonton - missed
11. Calgary - missed
12. Kelowna (from Washington) - Jason Zucker
13. Montreal - Justin Shugg
14. San Jose - Mark Alt
15. Kelowna (from Minnesota) - Pathrik Vesterholm
16. Detroit (from Tampa Bay) - Max Gardiner
17. Florida - Jerome Gauthier-Leduc
18. Kelowna (from Anaheim) - Ponthus Vesterholm
19. Chicago (from Pittsburgh) - Patrick McNally
20. St. Louis - Joey Laleggia
21. Dallas - Matt MacKenzie
22. Ottawa (from Toronto) - Brandon Archibald
23. Ottawa (from New Jersey) - Tom Kuehnhackl
24. Detroit (from Winnipeg) - Victor Ohman
25. Carolina (from Vancouver) - missed
26. Buffalo (from NY Islanders) - Adam Pettersson
27. NY Islanders (from Los Angeles) - Patrick Nemeth
28. NY Islanders (from Buffalo) - Andrew Yogan
2010-11
1st Round
1. Saskatchewan - Ryan Nugent-Hopkins
2. Ottawa (via Columbus) - Adam Larsson
3. Florida (via NY Rangers) - Sean Couturier
4. Buffalo (via Calgary) - Gabriel Landeskog
5. Quebec - Jonathan Hubradeau
6. Buffalo (via Florida) - Ryan Murphy
7. NY Islanders (via Toronto) - Dougie Hamilton
8. Colorado - Ryan Strome
9. NY Islanders (via Anaheim) - Mika Zibanejad
10. Winnipeg (via Philadelphia) - Nicklas Jensen
11. Buffalo (via Ottawa) - Joel Armia
12. Dallas - Sven Bartschi
13. Tampa Bay - Tomas Jurco
14. St. Louis (via Montreal) - Nathan Beaulieu
15. San Jose - Jonas Brodin
16. Florida (via Minnesota) - Matt Puempel
17. Saskatchewan (via Carolina) - Mark McNeill
18. Montreal (via Detroit) - Duncan Siemens
19. Washington (via Edmonton) - Daniel Cattenacci
20. St. Louis - Mark Scheifele
21. Boston - Zack Phillips
22. San Jose (via Washington) - Tyler Biggs
23. Chicago - Rocco Grimaldi
24. Columbus (via Pittsburgh) - Dmitrij Jaskin
25. NY Islanders (via Vancouver) - Vladislav Namestnikov
26. Florida (via New Jersey) - Boone Jenner
27. NY Islanders - Joseph Morrow
28. Buffalo (via Los Angeles) - Brandon Saad
29. Quebec (via Winnipeg) - Ty Rattie
30. Anaheim (via Buffalo) - Jamie Oleksiak
2nd Round
31. Minnesota (via Columbus) - Alexander Khokhlachev
32. Saskatchewan - Oscar Klefbom
33. Colorado (via NY Rangers) - John Gibson
34. Minnesota (via Calgary) - Scott Mayfield
35. Minnesota (via Quebec) - Rickard Rakell
36. Florida - JT Miller
37. Toronto - Lucas Lessio
38. Colorado - Victor Rask
39. Anaheim - Phillip Danault
40. Ottawa (via Philadelphia) - David Musil
41. St. Louis (via Ottawa) - Stefan Noesen
42. Ottawa (via Dallas) - Stuart Percy
43. Columbus (via Tampa Bay) - Shane Prince
44. Colorado (via Montreal) - Tyler Wotherspoon
45. Toronto (via San Jose) - Ryan Sproul
46. Philadelphia (via Minnesota) - Connor Murphy
47. St. Louis (via Carolina) - Brett Ritchie
48. Quebec (via Detroit) - Michael St. Croix
49. Colorado (via Edmonton) - Mario Lucia
50. Boston (via St. Louis) - Chris Gibson
51. Boston - Adam Clendening
52. San Jose (via Washington) - Joel Edmundson
53. Chicago - Reid Boucher
54. Ottawa (via Pittsburgh) - Nick Shore
55. Ottawa (via Vancouver) - Matthew Nieto
56. Saskatchewan (via New Jersey) - Seth Ambroz
57. Montreal (via NY Islanders) - Marcel Noebels
58. San Jose (via Los Angeles) - missed
59. Saskatchewan (via Winnipeg) - Xavier Ouellet
60. Columbus (via Buffalo) - Robbie Russo
3rd Round
61. Colorado (via Columbus) - Vincent Trocheck
62. Saskatchewan - Nikita Kucherov
63. Quebec (via NY Rangers) - Markus Granlund
64. Winnipeg (via Calgary) - Reece Scarlett
65. NY Islanders (via Quebec) - Adam Lowry
66. Vancouver (via Florida) - missed
67. Toronto - Logan Shaw
68. Colorado - Phillipe Hudon
69. Saskatchewan (via Anaheim) - Mike Reilly
70. Anaheim (via Philadelphia) - Miikka Salomaki
71. Ottawa - Max Friberg
72. Minnesota (via Dallas) - Alexander Ruutu
73. NY Islanders (via Tampa Bay) - Rasmus Bengtsson
74. NY Islanders (via Montreal) - Myles Bell
75. San Jose - missed
76. Ottawa (via Minnesota) - Samu Perhonen
77. San Jose (via Carolina) - missed
78. Colorado (via Detroit) - Colin Jacobs
79. Edmonton - Devante Smith-Pelly
80. Saskatchewan (via St. Louis) - Curtis Hamilton
81. Los Angeles (via Boston) - Brayden McNabb
82. Columbus (via Washington) - Shane McColgan
83. Chicago - William Karlsson
84. Toronto (via Pittsburgh) - Luke Lockhart
85. Columbus (via Vancouver) - TJ Tynan
86. Anaheim (via New Jersey) - Joachim Nermark
87. Boston (via NY Islanders) - Joseph Labate
88. Saskatchewan (via Los Angeles) - Tobias Reider
89. Colorado (via Winnipeg) - Nathan Lieuwen
90. NY Rangers (via Buffalo)- missed
2011-12
First Round
1. Carolina - Nail Yakupov
2. Buffalo (via Columbus) - Alex Galchenyuk
3. Minnesota - Ryan Murray
4. Buffalo (via San Jose) - Filip Forsberg
5. Tampa Bay - Mikhail Grigorenko
6. Quebec - Morgan Reilly
7. Quebec (via NY Rangers) - Teuvo Teravainen
8. Dallas - Griffin Reinhart
9. Colorado - Matt Dumba
10. Colorado (via Chicago) - Radek Faksa
11. Toronto - Jacob Trouba
12. Columbus (via Philadelphia) - Codi Ceci
13. Minnesota (via Calgary) - Hampus Lindholm
14. Detroit (via Montreal) - Olli Maatta
15. Carolina (via Anaheim) - Derrick Pouliot
16. Quebec (via Vancouver) - Zemgus Girgensons
17. Columbus (via Nashville) - Brendan Gaunce
18. Boston - Malcom Subban
19. Montreal (via Detroit) - Slater Koekkoek
20. Pittsburgh (via Ottawa) - Oscar Dansk
21. San Jose (via Florida) - Tom Wilson
22. Toronto (via NY Islanders) - Andrei Vasilevski
23. Quebec (via St. Louis) - Tomas Hertl
24. Buffalo (via Edmonton) - Matt Finn
25. Tampa Bay (via Pittsburgh) - Sebastian Collberg
26. Colorado (via Buffalo) - Brady Skjei
27. Winnipeg - Tanner Pearson
28. Tampa Bay (via New Jersey) - Pontus Aberg
29. Detroit (via Washington) - Henrik Samuelsson
30. Philadelphia (via Los Angeles) - Scott Laughton
2nd Round
31. Carolina (via Columbus) - Tim Bozon
32. Colorado (via Carolina) - Colton Sissons
33. Minnesota - Dalton Thrower
34. Philadelphia (via San Jose) - Mike Matheson
35. NY Islanders (via Tampa Bay) - Stefan Matteau
36. Florida (via Quebec)- Martin Frk
37. NY Rangers - Ville Pokka
38. Dallas - Nicolas Kerdiles
39. San Jose (via Colorado) - Phillip Di Giuseppe
40. NY Islanders (via Chicago) - Ludvig Bystrom
41. Tampa Bay (via Toronto) - Jordan Schmaltz
42. Dallas (via Philadelphia) - Adam Pelech
43. Quebec (via Calgary) - Morgan Ellis
44. NY Islanders (via Montreal) - Daniil Zharkov
45. NY Rangers (via Anaheim) - Scott Kosmachuk
46. New Jersey (via Vancouver) - Cristoval "Boo" Nieves
47. Minnesota (via Nashville) - Mark Jankowski
48. Florida (via Boston) - Nick Ebert
49. Montreal (via Detroit) - Anton Slepyshev
50. NY Rangers (via Ottawa) - Mike Winther
51. Minnesota (via Florida) - Damon Severson
52. NY Islanders - Lukas Sutter
53. Ottawa (via St. Louis) - Andreas Athanasiou
54. Ottawa (via Edmonton) - Jarrod Maidens
55. Pittsburgh - Calle Anderssen
56. Carolina (via Buffalo) - Dylan Blujus
57. Philadelphia (via Winnipeg) - Devin Shore
58. Colorado (via New Jersey) - Tomas Hyka
59. NY Rangers (via Washington) - Mikko Vainonen
60. Quebec (via Los Angeles) - Kyle Rau
3rd Round
61. Ottawa (via Columbus) - Jake McCabe
62. NY Rangers (via Carolina) - Joonas Korpisalo
63. Pittsburgh (via Minnesota) - Nikolai Prokhorkin
64. Tampa Bay (via San Jose) - Matia Marcantuoni
65. San Jose (via Tampa Bay) - Brady Vail
66. NY Islanders (via Quebec) - Chandler Stephenson
67. Pittsburgh (via NY Rangers) - Anthony Stolarz
68. Dallas - Dane Fox
69. Colorado - Mitchell Moroz
70. Ottawa (via Chicago) - Emil Lundberg
71. Colorado (via Toronto) - Zach Stepan
72. NY Rangers (via Philadelphia) - Patrick Sieloff
73. St. Louis (via Calgary) - Erik Karlsson
74. New Jersey (via Montreal) - Brian Ferlin
75. Los Angeles (via Anaheim) - John Gaudreau
76. Tampa Bay (via Vancouver) - Max Iafrate
77. St. Louis (via Nashville) - Logan Nelson
78. Los Angeles (via Boston) - Coda Gordon
79. Vancouver (via Detroit) - Marek Hrivik
80. Vancouver (via Ottawa) - Andy Welinski
81. Montreal (via Florida) - Brian Hart
82. Dallas (via NY Islanders) - Brandon Whitney
83. Calgary (via St. Louis) - Kevin Roy
84. Philadelphia (via Edmonton) - Justin Kloos
85. St. Louis (via Pittsburgh) - Konrad Abeltshauser
86. New Jersey (via Buffalo) - Steffen Soberg
87. St. Louis (via Winnipeg) - Mathias Niederberger
88. Ottawa (via New Jersey) - John McFarland
89. Philadelphia (via (Washington) - Ben Johnson
90. Carolina (via Los Angeles) - Brian Cooper
2012-13
1. Calgary - Seth Jones
2. Carolina - Nathan MacKinnon
3. Buffalo (via Anaheim) - Jonathan Drouin
4. Nashville - Aleksander Barkov
5. Colorado - Valeri Nichushkin
6. Colorado (via NY Rangers) - Sean Monahan
7. Colorado (via Columbus) - Darnell Nurse
8. Detroit - Elias Lindholm
9. Phoenix (via Montreal) - Bo Horvat
10. Montreal (via St. Louis) - Max Domi
11. NY Islanders (via Tampa Bay) - Rasmus Ristolainen
12. Philadelphia - Nikita Zadorov
13. New Jersey (via Toronto) - Alexander Wennberg
14. Washington - Frederick Gauthier
15. Pittsburgh (via Minnesota) - Hunter Shinkaruk
16. San Jose - Ryan Pulock
17. New Jersey (via Dallas) - Andre Burakovsky
18. NY Rangers (via Phoenix) - Anthony Mantha
19. Ottawa - Kerby Rychel
20. Florida (via Chicago) - Josh Morrissey
21. Nashville (via Pittsburgh) - Adam Erne
22. San Jose (via Buffalo) - Nic Petan
23. Tampa Bay (via Edmonton) - Madison Bowey
24. Boston - Valentin Zykov
25. Winnipeg - Jacob De La Rose
26. San Jose (via New Jersey) - Zach Fucale
27. Calgary (via Vancouver) - Ryan Hartman
28. New Jersey (via Florida) - Shea Theodore
29. Tampa Bay (via Los Angeles) - Justin Bailey
30. NY Islanders - Mirco Mueller
Round 2
31. Detroit (via Carolina) - Morgan Klimchuk
32. Calgary - JC Lipon
33. Tampa Bay (via Anaheim) - Samuel Morin
34. Pittsburgh (via Nashville) - Curtis Lazar
35. Boston (via Colorado) - Ian McCoshen
36. Ottawa (via NY Rangers) - Robert Hagg
37. Columbus - Michael McCarron
38. Edmonton (via Detroit) - missed
39. Philadelphia (via Montreal) - JT Compher
40. Florida (via St. Louis) - Jean-Gabriel Pageau
41. NY Islanders (via Tampa Bay) - Chris Bigras
42. Montreal (via Philadelphia) - Steve Santini
43. Phoenix (via Toronto) - Johan Sundstrom
44. Calgary (via Washington) - Ryan Fitzgerald
45. Minnesota - Laurent Dauphin
46. San Jose - Jordan Subban
47. NY Rangers (via Dallas) - Marc-Olivier Roy
48. Detroit (via Phoenix) - Emile Poirier
49. NY Rangers (via Ottawa) - Paquin Boudreau
50. Chicago - William Carrier
51. Phoenix (via Pittsburgh) - Charles Hudon
52. Dallas (via Buffalo) - Jason Dickinson
53. Edmonton - missed
54. Boston - Dillon Heatherington
55. Winnipeg - Hudson Fasching
56. Chicago (via New Jersey) -Artturi Lehkonen
57. Boston (via Vancouver)- Oliver Bjorkstrand
58. Chicago (via Florida) - Wilhelm Westlund
59. Nashville (via Los Angeles) - Patrick Bartosak
60. NY Islanders - Brendan Leipsic
Round 3
61. San Jose (via Carolina) - Zach Nastasiuk
62. Winnipeg (via Calgary) - Eric Comrie
63. Boston (via Anaheim) - Tyler Lewington
64. New Jersey (via Nashville) - Teddy Blueger
65. New Jersey (via Colorado) - Matt Grzelcyk
66. Ottawa (via NY Rangers) - Adam Tambellini
67. Pittsburgh (via Columbus) - Michael Mersch
68. Carolina (via Detroit) - Jackson Houck
69. Nashville (via Montreal) - Nick Baptiste
70. Nashville (via St. Louis) - Carl Dahlstrom
71. Vancouver (via Tampa Bay) - Matej Stransky
72. Philadelphia - Pavel Buchnevich
73. Tampa Bay (via Toronto) - Chris Tierney
74. New Jersey (via Washington) - Viktor Crus Rydberg
75. Florida (via Minnesota) - Connor Hurley
76. NY Islanders (via San Jose) - Brock McGinn
77. Dallas - Tommy Vannelli
78. Toronto (via Phoenix) - Josh Leivo
79. St. Louis (via Ottawa) - Curtis Valk
80. Vancouver (via Chicago) - Seth Griffith
81. NY Islanders (via Pittsburgh) - Dillon Fournier
82. Vancouver (via Buffalo) - Anthony Camara
83. Vancouver (via Edmonton) - Andrey Pedan
84. Vancouver (via Boston) - Riley Barber
85. Vancouver (via Winnipeg) - Jimmy Vesey
86. Vancouver (via New Jersey) - Chris Calnan
87. Vancouver - Garret Ross
88. Vancouver (via Florida) - Taylor Leier
89. Los Angeles - missed
90. NY Islanders - Nick Moutrey
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CDCGML Archives
2009-10
CDC Fantasy Cup Champion: Buffalo Sabres (lethunder)
Presidents Trophy Winner: Buffalo Sabres (lethunder)
2010-11CDC Fantasy Cup Champion: Buffalo Sabres (lethunder)
Presidents Trophy Winner: Los Angeles Kings (Ace Of Spades)
Rocket Richard Trophy - Corey Perry (NJ)
William M. Jennings Trophy - Roberto Luongo (BUF)/Cory Schneider (WPG)
Art Ross Trophy - Daniel Sedin (BOS)
Frank J. Selke Trophy - Ryan Kesler (WPG)
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy - Jordan Eberle (WPG)
Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy - Steven Kampfer (MIN)
Calder Memorial Trophy - PK Subban (DET)
Ted Lindsay Award - Daniel Sedin (BOS)
James Norris Award - Keith Yandle (WSH)
King Clancy Award - Scott Hartnell (DET)
Vezina Trophy - Roberto Luongo (BUF)
Hart Trophy - Daniel Sedin (BOS)
2011-12CDC Fantasy Cup Champion: Los Angeles Kings (Ace Of Spades)
Presidents Trophy Winner: Buffalo Sabres (lethunder)
Rocket Richard Trophy - Steven Stamkos (PIT)
William M. Jennings Trophy - Jaroslav Halak/Brian Elliott (CHI)
Art Ross Trophy - Evgeni Malkin (PIT)
Frank J. Selke Trophy - David Backes (FLA)
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy - Jordan Eberle (WPG)
Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy - Manny Malhotra (NYI)
Calder Memorial Trophy - Gabriel Landeskog (BUF)
Ted Lindsay Award - Evgeni Malkin (PIT)
James Norris Award - Shea Weber (WPG)
King Clancy Award - Scott Hartnell (DET)
Vezina Trophy - Jonathan Quick (DET)
Hart Trophy - Evgeni Malkin (PIT)
Final Standings
01. Los Angeles* - 5617
02. Winnipeg* - 5322
03. St.Louis* - 5143
04. Edmonton - 5194
05. Detroit - 4750
06. Nashville - 4737
07. Vancouver - 4717
08. Anaheim - 4571
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09. Calgary - 4538
10. Chicago - 4358
11. Colorado - 4087
12. Dallas - 3993
13. San Jose - 3691
14. Minnesota - 3463
15. Columbus - 3058
01. Buffalo]* - 5920
02. NY Islanders* - 5682
03. Pittsburgh* - 5598
04. New Jersey - 5365
05. Florida - 5281
06. Ottawa - 5076
07. Washington - 4956
08. Boston - 4850
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09. Montreal - 4583
11. Philadelphia - 4297
10. Toronto - 4285
12. NY Rangers - 3928
13. Quebec - 3798
14. Tampa Bay - 3693
15. Carolina - 3238
* denotes division leaders
2012-13CDC Fantasy Cup Champion: New York Islanders (theminister)
Presidents Trophy Winner: Florida Panthers (OurTimeToShine)
Rocket Richard Trophy - Alexander Ovechkin (NJ)
William M. Jennings Trophy - Corey Crawford (FLA)/Ray Emery (BOS)
Art Ross Trophy - Martin St. Louis (LA)
Frank J. Selke Trophy - Patrice Bergeron (NYI)
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy - Logan Couture (NYI)
Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy - Josh Harding (CAR)
Calder Memorial Trophy - Jonathan Huberdeau (QUE)
James Norris Award - Kris Letang (BUF)
King Clancy Award - Patrick Elias (WSH)
Vezina Trophy - Sergei Bobrovsky (LA)
Ted Lindsay Award - Sidney Crosby (WPG)
Hart Trophy - John Tavares (TB)
2013-14CDC Fantasy Cup Champion: Florida Panthers (OurTimeToShine)
Presidents Trophy Winner: Florida Panthers (OurTimeToShine)
Frank J. Selke Trophy - Patrice Bergeron (NYI)
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy - Ryan O'Reilly (DET)
Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy - Manny Malhotra (FLA)
Calder Memorial Trophy - Nathan MacKinnon (CAR)
James Norris Award - Duncan Keith (ANA)
Vezina Trophy - Tuukka Rask (NYI)
Ted Lindsay Award - Sidney Crosby (WPG)
Hart Trophy - Sidney Crosby (WPG)
ATLANTIC
1 Florida Panthers 5723 P
2 Ottawa Senators 5240 X
3 Boston Bruins 5137 X
METROPOLITAN
1 New Jersey Devils 5530 Y
2 New York Rangers 4928 X
3 Washington Capitals 4899 X
WILD CARD
1 Buffalo Sabres 5067 X
2 Carolina Hurricanes 4842 X
3 Pittsburgh Penguins 4821
4 New York Islanders 4788
5 Detroit Redwings 4488
6 Tampa Bay Lightning 4328
7 Toronto Maple Leafs 4189
8 Montreal Canadiens 4185
9 Philadelphia Flyers 3857
CENTRAL
1 Minnesota Wild 5136 Y
2 Winnipeg Jets 5076 X
3 Chicago Blackhawks 4441 X
PACIFIC
1 Los Angeles Kings 5690 Z
2 Phoenix Coyotes 5011 X
3 San Jose Sharks 4982 X
WILD CARD
1 Vancouver Canucks 4962 X
2 Edmonton Oilers 4610 X
3 Anaheim Ducks 4274
5 Nashville Predators 4097
6 Colorado Avalanche 4088
4 St Louis Blues 4087
7 Dallas Stars 3411
8 Calgary Flames 3409
9 Columbus Blue Jackets 3215- 7
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2014 CDCGML Entry Draft
The draft will begin on June 20, 2013 at 5:00pm Pacific time. The guidelines are as follows:
- For the first round, teams will have 5 minutes to make their selection. In the 2nd and 3rd rounds, teams will have 3 minutes to make their selection.
- Please do not post your draft pick until you are called by the commissioner. The time to make your selection begins when your turn is called.
- Trading is permitted during the draft.
- Teams not present during the draft will not be awarded the "best player available". You must be present to make your draft selection, and if you cannot be present, please submit a draft list to canuck2xtreme. If everyone on your list is already gone, you will be passed over.
- Missed draft picks can be made up at the end of the round during the 10 minute intermission between rounds, or after the draft.
Players eligible to be drafted must be 20 years old or younger and not drafted by anyone in our league in previous seasons. Players that weren't drafted in our league in past drafts are eligible to be selected, as are players that were selected but were not signed to entry level deals within the two year period, provided they are 20 years old or younger on draft day.
Round 11. Calgary - Seth Jones
2. Carolina - Nathan MacKinnon
3. Buffalo (via Anaheim) - Jonathan Drouin
4. Nashville - Aleksander Barkov
5. Colorado - Valeri Nichushkin
6. Colorado (via NY Rangers) - Sean Monahan
7. Colorado (via Columbus) - Darnell Nurse
8. Detroit - Elias Lindholm
9. Phoenix (via Montreal) - Bo Horvat
10. Montreal (via St. Louis) - Max Domi
11. NY Islanders (via Tampa Bay) - Rasmus Ristolainen
12. Philadelphia - Nikita Zadorov
13. New Jersey (via Toronto) - Alexander Wennberg
14. Washington - Frederick Gauthier
15. Pittsburgh (via Minnesota) - Hunter Shinkaruk
16. San Jose - Ryan Pulock
17. New Jersey (via Dallas) - Andre Burakovsky
18. NY Rangers (via Phoenix) - Anthony Mantha
19. Ottawa - Kerby Rychel
20. Florida (via Chicago) - Josh Morrissey
21. Nashville (via Pittsburgh) - Adam Erne
22. San Jose (via Buffalo) - Nic Petan
23. Tampa Bay (via Edmonton) - Madison Bowey
24. Boston - Valentin Zykov
25. Winnipeg - Jacob De La Rose
26. San Jose (via New Jersey) - Zach Fucale
27. Calgary (via Vancouver) - Ryan Hartman
28. New Jersey (via Florida) - Shea Theodore
29. Tampa Bay (via Los Angeles) - Justin Bailey
30. NY Islanders - Mirco Mueller
Round 231. Detroit (via Carolina) - Morgan Klimchuk
32. Calgary - JC Lipon
33. Tampa Bay (via Anaheim) - Samuel Morin
34. Pittsburgh (via Nashville) - Curtis Lazar
35. Boston (via Colorado) - Ian McCoshen
36. Ottawa (via NY Rangers) - Robert Hagg
37. Columbus - Michael McCarron
38. Edmonton (via Detroit) - Anthony Duclair
39. Philadelphia (via Montreal) - JT Compher
40. Florida (via St. Louis) - Jean-Gabriel Pageau
41. NY Islanders (via Tampa Bay) - Chris Bigras
42. Montreal (via Philadelphia) - Steve Santini
43. Phoenix (via Toronto) - Johan Sundstrom
44. Calgary (via Washington) - Ryan Fitzgerald
45. Minnesota - Laurent Dauphin
46. San Jose - Jordan Subban
47. NY Rangers (via Dallas) - Marc-Olivier Roy
48. Detroit (via Phoenix) - Emile Poirier
49. NY Rangers (via Ottawa) - Gabryel-Paquin Boudreau
50. Chicago - William Carrier
51. Phoenix (via Pittsburgh) - Charles Hudon
52. Dallas (via Buffalo) - Jason Dickinson
53. Edmonton - Jonathan-Ismael Diaby
54. Boston - Dillon Heatherington
55. Winnipeg - Hudson Fasching
56. Chicago (via New Jersey) -Artturi Lehkonen
57. Boston (via Vancouver)- Oliver Bjorkstrand
58. Chicago (via Florida) - Wilhelm Westlund
59. Nashville (via Los Angeles) - Patrick Bartosak
60. NY Islanders - Brendan Leipsic
Round 361. San Jose (via Carolina) - Zach Nastasiuk
62. Winnipeg (via Calgary) - Eric Comrie
63. Boston (via Anaheim) - Tyler Lewington
64. New Jersey (via Nashville) - Teddy Blueger
65. New Jersey (via Colorado) - Matt Grzelcyk
66. Ottawa (via NY Rangers) - Adam Tambellini
67. Pittsburgh (via Columbus) - Michael Mersch
68. Carolina (via Detroit) - Jackson Houck
69. Nashville (via Montreal) - Nick Baptiste
70. Nashville (via St. Louis) - Carl Dahlstrom
71. Vancouver (via Tampa Bay) - Matej Stransky
72. Philadelphia - Pavel Buchnevich
73. Tampa Bay (via Toronto) - Chris Tierney
74. New Jersey (via Washington) - Viktor Crus Rydberg
75. Florida (via Minnesota) - Connor Hurley
76. NY Islanders (via San Jose) - Brock McGinn
77. Dallas - Tommy Vannelli
78. Toronto (via Phoenix) - Josh Leivo
79. St. Louis (via Ottawa) - Curtis Valk
80. Vancouver (via Chicago) - Seth Griffith
81. NY Islanders (via Pittsburgh) - Dillon Fournier
82. Vancouver (via Buffalo) - Anthony Camara
83. Vancouver (via Edmonton) - Andrey Pedan
84. Vancouver (via Boston) - Riley Barber
85. Vancouver (via Winnipeg) - Jimmy Vesey
86. Vancouver (via New Jersey) - Chris Calnan
87. Vancouver - Garret Ross
88. Vancouver (via Florida) - Taylor Leier
89. Los Angeles - Tyler Graovac
90. NY Islanders - Nick Moutrey
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FAQs
How do I join this game?
Send a PM to canuck2xtreme explaining why you want to join and why you feel you would be a good addition to the game. There is a steep learning curve if you are not familiar with the style of the game, so make sure you read our Collective Bargaining Agreement so you are sure you are willing to commit to the game.
What happens if my team is not over the cap floor or is over the cap ceiling when the season starts?
Teams that have not submitted a cap compliant roster (both active and minors) are not entered into the database to collect points. Any longer than 3 days, and a change in management is likely. During the off-season you can go over the cap by 10% maximum, but need to be compliant when the season begins.
What happens if I make a trade or sign a player and it puts me over the cap?
Any trade or signing that would put either team over or under the salary cap guidelines set forth above will be rejected by the league and will not be processed. To avoid headaches, simply make sure your trades and signings leave you cap compliant.
What if I get banned from CDC? Can I keep GMing my team via email and instant messenger?
No. This game is based on CDC and therefore getting yourself banned from CDC effectively removes you from the game. We have tried this in the past and it's not a tenable situation.
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- The Bruins have been listening to offers for the 1st overall draft pick, but the price tag is said to be very high.
- The Avalanche have dismissed rumblings that the 4th overall pick could be in play, but rumors persist, so there may be something to it.
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Dates To Remember
Initial Offer Phase of Free Agency - July 1, 2013
Free Agency Negotiations Open - July 5, 2013
Compliance Buyout Deadline - July 20, 2013
Regular Buyout window - September 23-30, 2013
Waivers In Effect - October 1, 2013 @ 12:00pm Pacific Time
Start of Regular Season - October 1, 2013
Holiday Roster Freeze - Dec. 23rd 12:01am - Dec. 28th 8:00am
Deadline to Sign Free Agents - December 31, 2013 @ 11:59pm Pacific Time
Start of Initial Contract Extension Discussions - February 15, 2014
Trade Deadline - March 5, 2014 @ 8:00pm Pacific Time
Initial Contract Extension Discussion Window Expands - March 6, 2014
Full Contract Extension Negotiations Open - April 13, 2014
End of Regular Season - April 13, 2014
CDCGML Draft Lottery - April 15, 2014
Deadline to sign 2012 draft selections - June 15, 2014 5:00pm Pacific Time
2014 CDCGML Entry Draft - June 21, 2014 @ 5:00pm Pacific Time
Final Compliance Buyout Window - June 23-30, 2014
Deadline to qualify pending RFAs - June 25, 2014 @ 5:00pm Pacific Time
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CDCGML Collective Bargaining Agreement
Article 1: Scoring Structure
1.1 – Scoring Table
Forwards
Goal/Assist: 3 points
PP Point: +1 point
SH Point: +2 points
OT Point: +2 points
GWG: +2 points
PIM: 1 point per minute
+/- : 2 points per each + rating
Defence
Goal/Assist: 5 points
PP Point: +1 point
SH Point: +2 points
OT Point: +2 points
GWG: +2 points
PIM: 1 point per minute
+/- : 2 points per each + rating
Goaltenders
Win: 10 points
OTL: 5 points
SO: +10 points
Goal: 99 points
Assist: 10 points
PIM = 1 point per minute
* - scoring table subject to change prior to start of season.
1.2 – Stat Tracking Site
- Stats for the 2013-14 season will be tracked on www.pickuphockey.com.
League name: CDCGML 2013-14
Password: cdcgml
Article 2: Regular Season/Playoff Structure
2.1 – What To Do
The name of the game is simple. Build a Stanley Cup winner. As it is a fantasy game, it will be points driven, but like real life, having the most dynamic scorers doesn't mean you'll win. Players will accumulate points throughout the season, and the top 8 teams in each Conference will make the playoffs. Divisions are shown on the map below, and the top team in each division will be seeded first through third, just like the NHL.
2.2 – What Not To Do
Obviously, somebody has to come in last. But that doesn't mean it has to be for lack of trying. Like in the real NHL, a good General Manager is always looking for ways to improve their team. Inactivity might pay off if you're ahead in the standings, or have a good reason to wait. Maybe you're hoping the team will pull out of its slump. Maybe you have key injuries. Any number of things could result in a wait and see approach, and team owners would surely understand. But be careful, if your team is slumping for long periods, and you as GM aren't doing anything to improve the teams fortunes, you may find yourself on the hot seat with the guys upstairs. Spend too long there without some sort of attempt (even failed ones) at improving your team, and the GM might end up getting fired.
Also, remember that a good GM keeps his players competitive, but content. Players that aren't happy with their role on your team (like a 50 goal scorer on the third line, a 18-20 minute defenceman on the bottom pairing, or having two starting goaltenders competing for playing time) may end up asking for a trade. If they aren't dealt within an acceptable period of time (dependent on the player and situation) they may refuse to play until they are moved. Make sure you keep your players happy. Each division has an executive assigned to it (listed below) to keep an eye on 'roster reality'. If they contact you with an issue regarding player happiness, address the issue, don't make excuses. Each team is reviewed on a regular basis and subject to the same standard as every other team.
2.3 – Executive Team
canuck2xtreme - Commissioner
_arby_18 - Central Division
greensman - Pacific Division
lethunder - Metropolitan Division
Mike Vanderhoek - Atlantic Division
Squeak - Rules Specialist
2.4 – Annual Awards
Near the end of the regular season, teams may vote for one player for each of the major NHL awards by submitting their votes from April 7-12 via secret ballot to canuck2xtreme. Teams are NOT permitted to vote for their own players. The winners will be announced upon the conclusion of the regular season. Award winners will earn an extra 50 pool points for their team, and those points will count towards making the playoffs.
2.5 – Playoffs
The top 3 teams from each Division will make the playoffs along with two wild card teams in each conference. The two teams with the highest point totals of the remaining teams in each Conference will earn the wild card playoff berths. Teams will accumulate points via their players, and at the end of the first round, the teams with the most points in each playoff bracket will advance to the second round, and so on, until a champion is crowned at the conclusion of the playoffs.
Article 3: Roster Limitations
3.1 – Active Roster Guidelines
Each roster will consist of a full 23 player roster. Teams are limited to a maximum of 14 forwards, 8 defencemen or 2 goaltenders on an active roster at any one time. An empty goaltending roster spot cannot be filled by a forward or defenceman. Teams can dress any roster at their discretion, within these guidelines, provided that teams keep their players happy as outlined in Article 2 Section 2. Any roster move must be made in it's own post and clearly phrased. Roster moves that do not follow this format will not be processed. NOTE: Players who are suspended while on the active roster cannot be moved off the active roster for the duration of their suspension.
Teams can request a player be dressed in a different position (i.e: forward playing defence, defenceman playing forward) on an emergency basis, but this will be accepted for no more than a seven day period. In order to do this, you must post a roster move indicating your player is being placed out of position. This roster move must be in it's own post and clearly phrased.
3.2 – Salary Cap
The CDCGML salary cap for the 2013-14 season will be a maximum of $64.3 million and a minimum of $44 million. During the season, no move will be processed that would put your team over or under the salary cap. In the offseason, the 10% rule is in effect. Teams cannot be over the cap by more than 10% of the cap ceiling at any point. Trades or signings that would put a team more than 10% over the cap during the offseason will not be processed by the league.
3.3 – Minor League System
This is where you can keep your prospects and depth players. These players are in your system but not on your active roster. You can have as many players in your minor system as you have budgeted money for. Some players must clear waivers to be assigned to your minor league system after the season begins as provided in Article 5 Section 3. You can name your minor league team if you like, just submit your proposed location and team name to the league for approval. As long as it's appropriate and not already taken, the league will approve it.
Article 4: Contracts
4.1 – Contracts
In order to be eligible for a teams active or minor league roster, they must be signed to a contract with that club. A team may at no time have any greater than fifty (50) signed players in the organization.
4.2 – Entry Level Contracts
Players that are drafted, or players that haven't previously played in the NHL, will be subject to entry level contract limits. A player signing an entry level deal can only have a maximum base salary of $900,000. Teams can add bonuses and incentives in negotiations as they see fit that would raise the cap hit of the player, but the base salary cannot exceed $900,000. The total maximum salary of an entry level player including bonuses is $3.775 million per season.
4.2 - Restricted Free Agents
Players who have played fewer than 7 seasons or are younger than 27 years of age are Restricted Free Agents.
4.2.1 – Qualifying Offers
Teams looking to retain the rights of their pending Restricted Free Agents would need to submit a qualifying offer based on the following scale.
- $500,000 - $1.5 million = 110% of previous contract
- over $1.5 million - $3 million = 105% of previous contract
- over $3 million = 100% of previous contract
Qualifying offers are calculated using a players base salary, not including bonuses. The deadline for submitting qualifying offers is 5:00pm Pacific Time on June 25th of each season. This offer may or may not be accepted, but the player will go to Unrestricted Free Agency if the qualifying offer is not extended before the deadline.
4.2.2 – Offer Sheets
Teams are permitted to extend offer sheets to the RFA players of other teams beginning July 1st. These offer sheets may or may not be signed by the player. If they are signed, the club that holds the players rights has 1 (ONE) week to match the offer sheet. If the team declines to match, they would receive compensation based on the following chart.
$1,000,000 or less - None
$1,000,001 - $2,000,000 - 3rd round pick
$2,100,001 - $3,000,000 - 2nd round pick
$3,000,001 - $4,100,000 - 1st round pick
$4,100,001 - $4,750,000 - 1st and 3rd round picks
$4,750,001 - $5,500,000 - 1st, 2nd and 3rd round pick
$5,500,001 - $6,000,000 - 1sts, 2nd and two 3rd round picks
$6,000,001 - $6,500,000 - 1st, two 2nd and two 3rd round picks
$6,500,001 and up - two 1st, two 2nd and two 3rd round picks
Teams who would present these offer sheets must have their own teams draft picks as compensation before they are able to sign the player to an offer sheet. If a team matches an offer sheet, they CANNOT trade the player for at least one season. In order to match an offer sheet, the team must have room under the salary cap to accomodate the player and their new salary. The 10% rule does not apply in this situation.
4.2.3 – Arbitration
- Players 23 or 24 years of age as of July 1st are eligible for team elected arbitration.
- Players 25 or 26 years of age as of July 1st are eligible for player elected arbitration.
- A player with arbitration rights cannot be asked by their club to file for arbitration, that decision is at the sole discretion of the player and their agent. Doing so will result in the club losing the player to unrestricted free agency.
- Electing for arbitration removes the possibility for the player to sign offer sheets.
- Teams can have a maximum of one team elected and one player elected arbitration case per season.
- The decision to opt for arbitration must be made no later than June 30th of any given season.
- Arbitration cases will be scheduled and held via PM during the month of August.
- Through arbitration, only a 1 year deal will be awarded.
- The arbitrator (canuck2xtreme) will hear both the teams position and the players position via separate PMs, and then will have up to 7 days to make a decision.
- Both the team and the player are required to submit their proposed dollar figure in their statement.
- The arbitrator has the right to award either:
1. The players desired contract proposal,
2. The teams desired contract proposal, or
3. Any dollar figure in between the two figures provided by the team and player.
- If an arbitration award is within $1 million dollars of the teams desired contract proposal, the award is binding.
- If an arbitration award is more than $1 million higher than the teams desired contract proposal, the team has the right to walk away from the arbitration award, making the player an unrestricted free agent. Teams in this situation will NOT receive any compensation.
- All arbitration awards are final. Disrespect towards the arbitration system as a result of an unfavorable decision from either party will result in penalties levied by the league at their discretion. This can include, but is not limited to: cap space penalties, forfeiting of draft picks, loss of future arbitration rights, etc.
4.3 – Unrestricted Free Agents
Players who are 27 years old or have played in 7 NHL seasons are Unrestricted Free Agents. Unrestricted Free Agents who are without a contract are eligible to be signed to a contract by any team beginning on July 1st. No player eligible for the next seasons CDCGML Entry Draft is eligible to be signed as an unrestricted free agent. When signing a new unrestricted free agent to your club, the maximum allowable contract term is 7 years.
4.4 – No Trade/No Movement Clauses
No Trade Clauses or No Movement Clauses will be honoured by the League and agents. Any requests to have a player waive their NTC/NMC must be submitted to canuck2xtreme. If a player demands a trade, the NTC or NMC will be considered waived and the player may be dealt to any team. Players with these clauses will only waive a clause ONCE per season. These clauses will not be waived often. Players who are 26 or under are not eligible for NTC or NMCs.
If a player has a provision to list teams and is requested to do so, the list will be provided and posted in the players information pop up on their team chart. Unless otherwise specified in the wording of their NTC/NMC, lists will be valid for 30 days. Players will not waive to go to a team that is not on their list, regardless of circumstance.
4.5 – Extensions
Beginning on February 15, 2014, teams can hold preliminary discussions with 2 players of their choice (ballpark figures only, no full negotiations take place). Then, beginning on March 5, 2014, teams are permitted to enter formal negotiations with one player and hold preliminary discussions with an additional 2 players regarding their contract desires before the end of the season. After the regular season ends, teams may hold formal negotiations with up to 6 players, but remember only a handful may sign extensions. When negotiating an extension with a player that has played with your club for the entire season (beginning Oct. 1, 2013), teams may offer up to an 8 year contract term if desired.
4.6 – Buyouts
There are two separate one week buyout periods, one from June 18th-25th and one from Sept.23rd-30th. During these buyout periods, teams can buy players out of their contracts if they so desire. Any teams buying out a contract will incur a cap hit of 33% of the players annual salary for each remaining year of the contract. Players must clear waivers before they can be bought out.
In addition, the new CBA provides for a total of 2 amnesty buyouts for each team that will NOT count against the salary cap. The final window for these amnesty buyouts is after the regular season during the buyout window between June 18th-25th, 2014. A player must clear unconditional waivers BEFORE he can be bought out. To buy a player out after they have cleared waivers, PM canuck2xtreme and it will be processed. Amnesty buyouts must be labeled as such or they will be processed as a regular buyout and a cap hit will be incurred by the club.
4.7 – Tampering
Tampering is a serious offense and will be dealt with strictly. Tampering occurs when a team contacts a player under contract to another team before their contract expires, or when a team tries to negotiate a contract for the same player with two separate agents. In these cases, the team will lose the ability to negotiate with the player in question, and further fines/penalties may be handed down at the leagues discretion.
Article 5: Player Movement
5.1 – Trades
You may make an unlimited amount of trades, but both GMs involved in the trade must PM canuck2xtreme. Points are not transferred when a player is traded. For example, if Alex Ovechkin has 38 points for Team A and then is traded to Team B, his point totals remain on Team A. Ovechkin would start on Team B with 0 points. Trades are not official until posted by the League in the thread, and may take up to 48 hours to confirm. All trades are backdated to the day they were submitted to the league and agreed upon by both GMs, so teams will not miss out on any points. Players who are traded must remain at the same league level as they were on their original team at the time of the trade (Active roster to active roster, minors to minors, etc. ) unless they are eligible to be assigned otherwise. Waivers rules apply to players who are subject to waivers before being sent down if teams want to place a player from his original teams active roster in the minors.
If you are trading draft picks, the picks must be tracked and properly labeled. Failing to do so will result in the trade being rejected by the League.
A properly labeled draft pick: TEAM 2011 1st Round Draft Pick
An improperly labeled draft pick: Anything else.
The trade deadline for the 2013 season is April 3, 2013 at 8:00pm Pacific time.
5.2 – Trading Cap Dollars
Teams can retain up to $3 million dollars of a players salary as part of a trade (listed as Future Considerations). Teams are permitted to retain cap dollars for a maximum of 2 seasons (including the current season) of any contract.
- Teams cannot retain more than $4 million dollars in salary total in any given season.
- Teams cannot retain salary on more than 3 players in any given season.
- Teams can have a maximum of 3 players on the roster with reduced contracts.
- The combined amount of salary retained by other teams for players on a teams roster cannot exceed $4 million at any time.
- No player can have his cap hit reduced under $750,000 per season via this method.
5.3 – Injured Reserve
Any team with a player on the NHL injury reserve may put that player on injured reserve starting Oct 1st. Players on injured reserve will not count against your cap but will not earn points. While your player is listed on injured reserve, you may replace him on your active roster with another player, be it a free agent signing or a player brought up from your minor league system. To place a player on injured reserve you must send your request to theminister who will confirm the addition. Approval of your player to injured reserve depends on the players official injury status as well as your clubs budget set out for the medical and training section in accordance with Article 7 Section 2. When you want to activate your player from injured reserve, you must create an available roster spot for that player first.
For additional information on injured reserve, see theministers instruction post here.
5.4 – Waivers
To place a player on waivers, you simply post in the thread that you are placing that player on waivers. The waivers placement must be in it's own post and clearly phrased. Waivers assignments that do not follow this format will not be processed and the player will not be on waivers. Players will remain on waivers for 24 hours.
- In order to claim a player, send a PM to canuck2xtreme indicating your desire to claim the player. The claim must be made within the 24 hour window. After the 24 hour period expires, canuck2xtreme will post whether the player has cleared waivers, or if they have been claimed.
- A player that is on waivers will remain in their roster position until either:
- The player has cleared waivers and been assigned elsewhere.
- The player has been claimed by another team. (Once a player has been claimed, their roster spot will become available for call-ups/replacements etc.)
- Players that are claimed by more than one team will be awarded to the team that is ranked lowest in the overall league standings at that time.
- Unclaimed players can either be placed into your clubs minor league system or back onto the active roster. Your team must designate where your player is to go either at the time of being placed on waivers, or shortly after the 24 hour waiver period has expired. If a player clears waivers, they will not be subject to waivers for the 14 day period after they cleared.
- Players claimed on waivers cannot be assigned to their new clubs minor league affiliate without clearing waivers again.
- Players who are 24 years of age or younger and have played in fewer than 100 NHL games can be sent to your minor league system without being subjected to waivers.
- When a player is claimed, both the team that waived the player and the team receiving the player incur a waivers fee of $50,000 chargeable against the salary cap.
5.4.1 – Unconditional Waivers
A player on unconditional waivers will be available to be claimed following the same basic waiver rules for a 48 hour period. The waivers placement must be in it's own post, clearly phrased and must specifically indicate that the player is being placed on unconditional waivers. Players that clear unconditional waivers are then eligible to have their contract bought out. If a player on unconditional waivers is claimed, the waiving team will incur the waivers fee for both teams (totaling $100,000), while the team claiming the player will not incur any fees. Teams claiming a player on unconditional waivers are permitted to place the player in their minors system, but only provided the team already has a full 23 man active roster.
5.5 – Rumour Mill
If you have any rumours regarding trades etc. about your team, you can post about it in the Rumour Mill by sending a PM to canuck2xtreme and indicating who you have available, and possibly what sort of player you hope to get back in return. The information will then be posted in the Rumour Mill post for other GMs to view.
Article 6: Entry Draft
6.1 – Entry Draft Guidelines
The draft will take place on June 21, 2014, beginning at 5:00pm Pacific time.
Teams will have one draft pick for each of the first three rounds. At the conclusion of the playoffs, we will conduct a draft lottery that mirrors that of the NHL, and the rest of the draft order will be determined by regular season standings. Our League will select from the same pool of draft eligible players that the NHL clubs will select from. Players can then be signed (or released) and placed into a teams minor league system. Unsigned prospects will return to the entry draft after 2 years if they remain unsigned. Players from previous draft years who went undrafted in the CDCGML are eligible to be selected provided they are under 21 years of age.
6.2 – Draft Lottery Guidelines
The draft lottery will occur as the NHLs draft lottery does on April 15, 2014.
The 14 teams that miss the playoffs will be eligible to enter the draft lottery. Teams eligible for the draft lottery will be entered into the lottery in a mirror position to the NHL team that finished in the corresponding ranking (e.g. - the team that finishes 30th overall in the CDCGML will be linked to the team that finished 30th overall in the NHL for the draft lottery. The team that wins the draft lottery will have the right to select 1st overall. If a team has traded their draft pick, the team that holds the draft pick will be entered into the draft lottery in the corresponding position as the original team.
Article 7: Front Office
7.1 – Front Office Budgets
Every team is able to set their clubs front office spending. Each team has $35 million dollars to spread around over four different areas, and each department comes with benefits at certain investment thresholds. These budgets can only be set once per season. Once they've been set, they cannot be changed until after the playoffs have ended. The benefits are outlined in the sections below.
7.2 – Medical/Training Facilities
- @ $0 million, 'on injured reserve' can be placed on IR.
- @ $12 million, 'out indefinitely' can be placed on IR.
- @ $14 million, 'expected to miss...' can be placed on IR.
- @ $16 million, 'day to day' can be placed on IR.
7.3 – Player Relations
- @ $8 million, players more willing to re-sign with your club.
- @ $12 million, arena upgrades make your club more attractive to free agents.
- @ $14 million, development facility upgrades make your club more attractive to college/unsigned draft pick UFAs
7.4 – Player Development
This is the dollar amount budgeted for your Minor League System, the amount your club has to spend on players not on your active roster.
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