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Welcome to Season 3 of the CDCFL!!!

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ana.pngCaptain Woodget

pho.png - Drewismyname
bos.png - JE14

buf.png - Mimerez
cgy.png - Mike Vanderhoek
car.png - Monty
chi.png - Bombastik der Teutone
col.png - Caboose
[AGM:Gally]
cob.png - winterhawks
70x70_dallas-stars_logo.png - Tony Romo
det.png - Blue Jay 22
edm.png - theminister
[AGM:greensman]

fla.png - Keslerific
los.png - D-Money
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mon.png - HowYaDrouin [Co-GM: AriGold]
Nashville_Predators_70.png - lethunder
njd.png - BM24 [AGM:TheRussianRocket]
nyi.png - oldnews
nyr.png - Sidney Crosby.
ott.png - Baer. [AGM:GStank29]

phi.png - kj29
pit.png - JimLahey
san.png - Master Mind
stl.png - inane
tam_nonWhite.1_70x70.png - milk and honey [AGM: dabeast]
tor.png - Dion Phaneuf
van.png - Primal Optimist
was.png - Squeak
wpg.png - Drouin

 

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Commissioner: Nail
Trade Tracker: Nail
Player Agent: Nail

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New GMs will likely be hired from the group of AGMs we currently have. If you want to become a GM in the future, I expect that you learn the ropes as an AGM for at least half a year. Other members whom I'm more familiar with in fantasy hockey may bypass this standard.

 

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Forwards

Goal/Assist: 4 points

PP Point: +1 point

SH Point: +3 points

OT Point: +3 points

GWG: +3 points

PIM: 1 point per minute

+/- : 1 points per each + rating

Hattrick: +3 Points

SO Winning Goal: +1 Point

 

Defense

Goal/Assist: 5 points

PP Point: +1 point

SH Point: +3 points

OT Point: +3 points

GWG: +3 points

PIM: 1 point per minute

+/- : 1 points per each + rating

Hattrick: +3 points

SO Winning Goal: +1 Point

 

Goaltenders

Win: 10 points

OTL: 5 points

SO: +10 points

Goal: 99 points

Assist: 10 points

PIM = 1 point per minute

 

Tiebreaker

Goals scored by the players on your team

 

1) Like the real life NHL, the top 3 teams in each division will make the playoffs, as well as 2 wildcards per conference. We follow the exact same playoff format as the NHL and the same scoring structure from the regular season applies. 

2) In order to keep 15 teams in each conference, we altered the divisions from the ones the NHL uses. Here are our divisions:

 

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1) Teams must consist of a 23 man roster. This roster is made out of: 2 goaltenders, 7 or 8 defensemen, 13 or 14 forwards. Teams are not able to go over these numbers. The bare minimum for a roster is 20 players. 2 goaltenders, 6 defenseman and 12 forwards. Failure to at least match this, will result in the releasing of the GM.

2) The Salary Cap for this league will be 73M. Please keep this in mind while making moves for your team. The cap floor will be 54M. Any teams out of these perimeters will be given 24 hours to make themselves cap compliant or they will face consequences. In the offseason, teams may surpass the cap limits by 10%, as long as they are cap compliant when October 1st comes.

3) Teams may name their own minor league teams, as long as they are located in a real city and are family friendly. Minor league teams have a limit of 27 players under contract.

 

4) Teams may call up or send down players freely assuming no waivers is needed. There will be a 12:00 PM PST cutoff for roster moves every day so make sure you make your moves before then to have them eligible for that nights games! 

 

5) A skater will be eligible for waivers once they have surpassed 26 years of age, or played in 150 NHL games (roughly 2 seasons). A goaltender will be eligible for waivers once they have surpassed 26 years of age, or played in 80 NHL games. Post trade deadline, waivers will be off. A player called up/sent down must stay on your active roster or minor league team for at least 1 week. If an injury occurs to another player, this rule is void if you want to call up the player that was previously sent down under a week ago. Teams can send players down to the minors, bypassing waivers anytime during the offseason until October 1st.

 

6) Teams will be penalized for all players over the age of 26 that are sent down or "buried" in the minors with a caphit exceeding 925K. The team will have to have the players salary still counting towards their cap, minus 925K. For example, if Player A is 27 years old and makes 1M, and was sent to the minors, Player A's team will be charged with a 75K penalty towards their cap. If Player B is 30 years old, makes 6M, and is sent to the minors, their team will be charged with a 5.075M cap penalty. 

 

If the player in the minors with a cap penalty is called back up to the NHL roster, the cap penalty goes away.

 

7) If a player is placed on the injured reserve in real life, you may put them on the injured reserve in this game, freeing up cap space in the process. To place a player on the IR, just make a post in the thread with a valid link. To activate a player off the injured reserve, just post as well. If a player is on the injured reserve for your team, but is playing in the NHL, we will notify you in the thread notifying you that you have 48 hours to activate them off of the IR. If you fail to do so, your top player will be suspended for a minimum of 2 games. If the player is still on the IR after these 2 games, your top player will be suspended for a week. If he stays suspended for a week, you will also lose your first round pick.

 

8) If a player on your team plays a position in real life other than what is suggested on the spreadsheet, you may PM me asking me to change that as long as you have a valid source from any of these websites:

EliteProspects
TSN
NHL
Hockey DB
Yahoo
Sportsnet

Any other source, you will have to ask me.

 

9) Teams have the option to send their players into a "Prospects Section". Here, teams won't lose out on a year of their players contracts (must be a players entry level contract). To be eligible for the Prospects Section, a player must be on their ELC and are not eligible to be recalled at any point in the year (so be careful with who you designate to this section). At the end of the year, when every other player loses a year of their contract, these players will retain the same contract as they had the previous year. There will be a maximum of 3 contract carry overs per team per year. You must announce which 3 players you are designating to apply for this by the first day of the regular season.

 

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1) Teams may make an unlimited amount of trades, but both GMs involved in the trade must PM myself for the trade to go through. Points are not transferred when a player is traded. For example, if Henrik Sedin has 82 Fantasy Points for Vancouver and then is traded to Boston, his fantasy point totals remain on Vancouver. Sedin would start on Boston with 0 fantasy points. Trades are not official until they are posted by me in the thread. 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.

 

2) Teams may retain up to 50% of a players contract for as many years as they want. In total, teams are allowed to retain parts of 3 players caps and teams are allowed to have 3 players with a retained cap per year. All three of the retained players may not have a retained value of more than 10M.

 

3) We have a zero tolerance for backing out of deals. If you send in a trade, and it is accepted by both GM's, that trade will go through no matter what. If a GM edits the deal, the other GM can invite me to their trade talk conversations and I will let the deal go through. Back out of a deal once, and the deal will go through. Back out of a deal twice, and the deal will go through and you will lose a first round pick. Back out of a deal three times, and you will be fired.

 

4) Our league honous NTC's and NMC's. To get a player to waive his clause, you must PM the player agent (Nail) with valid reasons for the player to waive. Some players have LNTC's which allow them to control who they want or don't want to go to. If you want a list from one of these players, please ask the player agent.

 

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1) All unsigned players not eligible for our next entry draft are considered free agents. To sign these players, PM the player agent. 

 

Unsigned drafted players or free agents will be able to sign a deal worth maximum 925K, but signing bonuses can bump these deals up to at the most 3.775M.

 

2) Starting October 1st, teams can attempt to resign one pending UFA and one pending RFA. If for some reason one player doesn't want to resign at that time, teams can move onto negotiations with another player until they have signed one pending UFA and one pending RFA.

Once January 1st comes, teams are now free to resign all of their pending UFA's and all of their pending RFA's. Please keep in mind that some players may not want to resign.

Once October 1st comes again in the next year, this process repeats, but with the next years pending UFA's and RFA's.

 

3) Players that are 26 years old or younger are Restricted Free Agents (RFA's). Players that are 27 years or older are UFA's. Teams must have their RFA's qualified by Jun.30 or they will become unrestricted free agents. To quailfy an RFA, just PM me saying you want them to be qualified. Teams won't be able to resign all of their UFA's and on July 5th, all unsigned UFA's will hit the FA market.

4) On July 5th, all unsigned RFA's are eligible to be offersheeted. When a player is offersheeted by another team, the team that owns the rights to the player will have 48 hours to either match the offer or take the compensation. The compensation is:
 

Less than $1,205,377 Nothing

$1,205,377-to-$1,826,328 Third-round pick

$1,826,328-to-$3,652,659 Second-round pick

$3,652,659-to-$5,478,986 First and third-round picks

$5,478,986-to-$7,305,316 First, second and third-round picks

$7,305,316-to-$9,131,645 Two firsts, a second and third-round picks

$9,131,645 or greater Four first-round picks

 

When offersheeting a player, teams must have their own draft picks. If a team matches an offersheet, they cannot trade the player for 1 year.

5) Our league will have two buyout periods. One after the playoffs conclude and one while NHL training camps are on. Both periods will last two weeks long.

 

For players under the age of 26, teams must pay 1/3 of the remaining amount owed, for double the amount of years remaining.

 

For players over the age of 26, teams must pay 2/3 of the remaining amount owed, for double the amount of years remaining.

 

If a team wishes to buyout a player with a retained cap hit, here is how the buyout would occur.

For example: Team A has retained 15% of player A's salary while trading him to Team B. Team B now wishes to buyout player A. The total amount bought out will be 1/3 or 2/3 of the players remaining salary owed for double the amount of years, but Team A will need to pay 15% of this cap hit, while Team B pays the other 85%. 

 

If a player is bought out, then retires after the buyout, the buyout will still count towards that teams cap. 

 

6) Any player that is not eligible to be drafted in future entry drafts is eligible to be signed as a free agent. If this player is playing in Europe and has not signed a contract in North America in real life yet, he will have an asterisk next to his name on the spreadsheet. This means his contract will not be allowed to be terminated, and if the team wishes to get rid of the caphit, they must buy him out.

 

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1) At the end of every year, before the real NHL draft, we will hold a 5 round draft. Here, you can draft players that are eligible to be drafted in real life.


2) We will also have a draft lottery and all the teams that missed the playoffs will have a shot at getting the #1 pick.

 

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Roster Spreadsheet

 

Roster Spreadsheet (Mobile Friendly Version)

 

Fantasy Tracking Information:

Site: www.pickuphockey.com

Username: CDCFL2016

Password: cdcfl

 

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September 1 - First day to designate players for "ELC Slides"

September 1 - First day to attempt to re-sign 1 UFA and 1 RFA

September 14 - Start of 2 week buyout period

September 28 - End of 2 week buyout period

October 1 - All teams must be cap compliant

October 1 - Last day to submit 3 players for ELC slides

January 1 - Re-signing opens up for all players

May 26 - Start of CDCFL Entry Draft

June 2 - Start of 2 week buyout period

June 16 - End of 2 week buyout period

June 16 - Last day to trade pending UFA rights

June 21 - Last day to send in resign offers

June 21 - Last day to qualify RFAs

June 27 - First day to send in free agent offers

July 1 - First day of free agent signings

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2015-16 Regular Season Trades

To MTL: Mikko Koivu

To COL: Peter Holland

 

To STL: Henrik Sedin (50% retained by Boston for 2015 season), Daniel Sedin (50% retained by Boston for 2015 season), Ryan Miller (41% retained by Winnipeg for 2015 season), David Krejci, Gabriel Carlsson, Remi Elie, Nick Spaling, Marek Mazanec

To BOS: Tyler Johnson, Artem Anisimov

To WPG: Marc-Andre Fleury, Drew Stafford, Ron Hainsey

 

To ARZ: Chris Neil, Vernon Fiddler

To NYI: Nic Kerdiles

 

To COL: Blake Comeau

To CGY: COL 2016 3rd Round Pick, COL 2017 3rd Round Pick

 

To WSH: Andre Benoit, Dmitry Sinitsyn

To CGY: WSH 2016 5th Round Pick (Conditional: Pick goes to Calgary if Benoit plays in 15 NHL regular season games in 2015-16)

 

To CGY: Zack Kassian

To NJD: CAR 2016 2nd Round Pick

 

To COL: Ron Hainsey

To WPG: COL 2016 4th Round Pick

 

To CGY: Austin Watson

To TOR: Matej Tomek, Max Friberg, Pavel Kraskovsky, TOR 2016 2nd Round Pick

 

To CAR: Viktor Svedberg

To NYI: Nick Paul

 

To NYR: Kevin Poulin

To LAK: Brandon Manning

 

To CGY: Eric Fehr

To STL: Lucas Wallmark, COL 2016 3rd Round Pick

 

To ANA: Jonathan Bernier, Michael Sgarbossa

To CBJ: Brett Ritchie, Mirco Mueller, ANA 2016 3rd Round Pick

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Season 1 (2013-14):

 

Presidents Trophy Champions: Winnipeg Jets (GM @Drouin)

CDCFL Cup Champions: San Jose Sharks (GM @Gally)

 

Season 2 (2014-15):

 

Presidents Trophy Champions: Boston Bruins (GM @JE14)

CDCFL Cup Champions: Winnipeg Jets (GM @Drouin)

 

Season 3 (2015-16):

 

Presidents Trophy Champions: Los Angeles Kings (GM @D-Money)

CDCFL Cup Champions: Boston Bruins (GM @JE14)

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Tampa Bay Lightning 2015-16 Roster

Patrick Maroon // Steven Stamkos [C] // T.J. Oshie

Matt Beleskey // Aleksander Barkov // Jeff Carter [A]

Carl Hagelin // Trevor Lewis // Dale Weise

Curtis McKenzie // Dominic Moore // Ronalds Kenins

Nicolas Deslauriers // Tanner Glass

Alex Edler // Ryan McDonagh [A]

Tobias Enstrom // Brooks Orpik

Jonathan Ericsson // Evgeny Medvedev

Mark Pysyk

Devan Dubnyk

Scott Darling

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Syracuse Crunch 2015-16 Roster

Danick Martel // Greg Chase // Joonas Donskoi

Justin Florek // Joseph Blandisi // Kirill Petrov

Tyrell Gourelbourne // Logan Shaw // Buddy Robinson

Ondrej Kase // Rylan Schwartz // Michael Mersch

Henri Ikonen // Dominic Turgeon // Zach Hyman

Blake Clarke // Alexander Dergachyov // Gabryel Boudreau

Edgars Kulda

Tommy Vannelli // Brian Dumoulin

Kristian Naykva // Linus Arnesson

Joey Laleggia // Mikael Wikstrand

Troy Stecher // Dysin Mayo

Aaron Haydon

Matt O'Connor

Denis Godla

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Kyle Okposo - Tyler Johnson - Corey Perry

Nikolaj Ehlers - Artem Anisimov - Tyler Toffoli
Nail Yakupov - Mathieu Perreault - Anton Rodin
Nikolai Kulemin - Cedric Paquette - Tom Wilson

Josh Anderson, Torrey Mitchell
 

Hampus Lindholm - Brent Burns
Ryan Murray - Ryan Ellis
Brendon Dillon - Colton Parayko
Erik Gustafsson

 

Jonathan Quick
Calvin Pickard

 

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Tyler Benson - Nicolas Roy - Anatoli Golyshev

Jacob de la Rose - Maxim Letunov - Kirill Kaprizov

Oskar Sundqvist - Andrew Copp - Noah Rod

Jake Evans - Anthony Angello - Rem Pitlick

Joakim Nordstrom, Andy Andreoff, Justin Auger, Evan Rodrigues, Josh Archibald, Darren Archibald

 

Trevor Carrick - Brandon Montour

Niklas Hansson - Philippe Myers

Dillon Heatherington - Kevin Gravel

Michael Paliotta, Ryan Collins, Dillon Simpson, Guillaume Gelinas

 

Linus Ullmark

Linus Soderstrom

Chris Driedger, Daniel Altshuller

 

Unsigned: Nicklas Jensen, Mark Barberio, J.F. Berube

 

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Chris Kreider – David Backes - Radim Vrbata 

Josh Bailey – Michael Backlund – Ryan Callahan

Joe Colborne - Antoine Vermette - Boone Jenner

Mike Fisher - Vladislav Namestnikov - Oscar Lindberg

Devante Smith-Pelly

 

 

Mark Giordano - TJ Brodie

Jason Garrison - Chris Tanev

Mattias Ekholm - Philip Larsen

Andrej Pedan

 

Jake Allen / Anti Niemi

 

 

Long Island Iced Tease
 

Lucas Lessio - Tyler Graovac - Colton Sissons

Anton Slepyshev - Nic Kerdiles - Tomas Jurco

Martin Frk - Tyler Motte - John Hayden

Dylan Sadowy - Mitch Moroz - Connor Hurley

 

Stefan Elliott

Stuart Percy – Connor Carrick

Trevor Murphy - Jordan Subban

Brett Kulak - Ziyat Paigin

 

Thatcher Demko

 


Unsigned prospects:


Anthony Beauvillier – Julius Nattinen – Philip Chlapik
Erik Foley - Dylan Sadowy - Pius Suter 

Jacob Larsson - Jeremy Lauzon
Brendan Guhle - Eric Cernak
Guillaume Brisebois

Ilya Samsonov

 

Cam Morrison Tage Thompson Yegor Korshkov

Trent Frederic Dylan Gambrell Joey Anderson

Brayden Burke Oscar Steen Otto Sompi

Filip Berglund

 

 

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Rick Nash - Ryan Johansen - Jakub Voracek

Leon Draisaitl - Mikko Koivu - Joe Pavelski

Alex Chiasson - Sean Couturier - Tommy Wingels

TBA - Linden Vey - JT Brown

TBA - TBA

Alex Goligoski - ME Vlasic

Mark Stuart - Michael Stone

Luca Sbisa - Chris Butler

TBA - TBA

Pekka Rinne

Andrei Vasilievski

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CAROLINA HURRICANES

 

Artemi Panarin // Kevin Hayes // Alexander Ovechkin

Nikolaj Ehlers // Brayden Schenn // Mark Scheifele

Gabriel Bourque // Paul Byron // Cal Clutterbuck

Brandon Maschinter // Markus Granlund // Justin Fontaine

Chris Thorburn

 

Marc Staal // Dustin Byfuglien

Keith Yandle // Francois Beauchemin

Josh Gorges // Nicklas Grossmann

Adam Pardy // Chris Phillips [IR]

 

Tuukka Rask

James Reimer

 

 

HARTFORD WHALERS

 Conory Sheary // Jordan Weal [A] // Alexandre Grenier

 Tomas Raffl // Nikita Jevpalovs // Andreas Johnson

Grayson Downing // Jason Akeson

********** // Alan Quine // Derek Ryan

 

Viktor Svedberg // Ryan Pulock [A]

Jan Kostalek // Madison Bowey

Nick Jensen// Rinat Valiev

Ben Harpur // Brett Kulak

Tucker Poolman // Calle Andersson

Ivan Chukarov

 

Stephon Williams

Anthony Stolarz

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Pittsburgh Penguins

Zach Parise - Derek Stepan - Chris Kreider

Mikael Granlund - Frans Nielsen - Mark Stone

Patrik Berglund - Casey Cizikas - Jiri Tlusty

Dan Paille - Mike Richards - Marko Danko

-Miikka Salomaki, Taylor Beck

Ryan Suter - Justin Faulk

Olli Maatta - Morgan Rielly

Nikita Nesterov - Dmitry Orlov

-Tim Erixon

Semyon Varlamov

Reto Berra

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