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7 hours ago, ThatMike said:

Friendly reminder, that if you haven’t done so already, the deadline to sign your 2021 draft picks is this Saturday June 10th.

 

Any players not signed, will either be draft or UFA eligible.

Will you be available the remaining days leading up to the deadline?

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The further along I get in negotiations with my RFAs, the more I begin to realize I may not be able to fit everyone under the cap. Will probably need to move one of Bobrovsky or Reinhart. Preference would be Bobrovsky. Could also offer retention on Reinhart, but the asking price would be quite a bit higher than for Bob.

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The Redwings will not be offering contracts to 

Marc Michaelis 

Craig Smith 

Keith Kinkaid 

Blake McLaughlin

 

We thank these players for their contributions to our organisation and wish them well.

 

We will be offering Qualifying offers to 

Cal Foote 

Anthony Beauvillier 

Alex Turcotte 

Matthew Phillips

Jonas Rondbjerg 

Akil Thomas 

Nathan Legare 

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SIGNING: The Chicago Blackhawks have signed the following players to their entry level deals

                            

spacer.png : Aatu Raty - Three-year contract worth $3.0 million dollars ($950k + bonuses = $1m AAV)

 

spacer.png : Stanislav Svozil Three-year contract worth $2.625 million dollars ($875k AAV)


spacer.png : Danila Klimovich Three-year contract worth $2.625 million dollars ($875k AAV)

 

spacer.png : Maxence Guenette Three-year contract worth $2.475 million dollars ($825k AAV)

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Teams looking to add a forward on a Playoff club the Devils are still entertaining discussions around Alex Wennberg, Nino Niederreiter, and Patrick Maroon. David Krejci could also become available.

 

Wennberg may go soon as a few interests involve moving him for a pick or picks. Get your offers in or check in to see if a deal can be worked out.

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Salary Cap Announcement!!

 

We have always matched our salary cap to the NHL's salary cap in the past.  However, given that we've reduced 2 teams (6.25% fewer than the NHL's 32 teams), that's 2 teams worth of players that are now spread across the league, including star players etc., which puts an unexpected strain on everyone's cap numbers.

 

To compensate for this, the league in implementing the following salary cap provision that will take effect beginning next season and continue each year until re-expansion.

 

When the NHL salary cap is announced for next season, the league will increase the GML salary cap to 6.25% above the NHL number.

 

So for example, if the announced NHL salary cap is $83.5 million:

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6.25% of 83,500,000 = 5,218,750
83,500,000 + 5,281,750 = 88,718,750

Rounded up for ease of use = $88.725 million GML salary cap

If/when we expand back to 32 teams, we will reduce the salary cap increase to 3.25% in the first year after expansion and then eliminate it for the 2nd year, dropping back down to the NHL number gradually to give teams a chance to adjust.

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42 minutes ago, canuck2xtreme said:

Salary Cap Announcement!!

 

We have always matched our salary cap to the NHL's salary cap in the past.  However, given that we've reduced 2 teams (6.25% fewer than the NHL's 32 teams), that's 2 teams worth of players that are now spread across the league, including star players etc., which puts an unexpected strain on everyone's cap numbers.

 

To compensate for this, the league in implementing the following salary cap provision that will take effect beginning next season and continue each year until re-expansion.

 

When the NHL salary cap is announced for next season, the league will increase the GML salary cap to 6.25% above the NHL number.

 

So for example, if the announced NHL salary cap is $83.5 million:

If/when we expand back to 32 teams, we will reduce the salary cap increase to 3.25% in the first year after expansion and then eliminate it for the 2nd year, dropping back down to the NHL number gradually to give teams a chance to adjust.

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Signings: The Dallas Stars have signed the following players to their entry-level deals.

 

small.png Scott Morrow: Three year deal worth $2.625 dollars ($875k AAV)

 

small.png Ilya Fedotov: Three year deal worth $2.625 dollars ($875k AAV)
 

small.png Dylan Duke: Three year deal worth $2.625 dollars ($875k AAV)

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