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« on: September 26, 2020, 05:44:35 PM »
Vancouver Canucks Last Updated: 10/24/2023 General Manager: Whomp ProFSL ID: Whomp Team Budget 2023-24 Season 23/24 Salary: $102.1 23/24 Cap: $105.00 Cap Space: $2.9 24/25 Salary: $89.8 24/25 Cap: $105.00 Cap Space: $15.2 25/26 Salary: $72.9 25/26 Cap: $105.00 Cap Space: $32.1 NHL Roster (32/32 Players)ForwardsC Elias Pettersson, $8.4m (2025-2026) [$6.7m] (C) [NMC] C Sean Monahan, $0.9m (2023-2024) C Michael Rasmussen, $1.3m (2023-2024) C Bo Horvat, $7.1m (2027-2028) C Barrett Hayton, $4.9m (2026-2027) C/LW Teddy Blueger, $0.5m (2024-2025) C/LW Paul Cotter $0.5m (2024-2025) [RFA] C/LW Liam Foudy $0.5m (2024-2025) [RFA] C/RW Matt Duchene, $8.0m (2025-2026) LW/RW Oliver Bjorkstrand, $5.3m (2025-2026) LW/RW Anthony Mantha, $5.7m (2023-2024) LW/RW Alexei Toropchenko, $0.5m (2024-2025) [RFA] LW/RW Victor Olofsson, $0.8m (2024-2025) RW Mathieu Joseph, $0.8m (2024-2025) RW Brock Boeser, $5.8m (2026-2027) [$4.9m] (A) [NMC] RW Dawson Mercer, $0.9m (2023-2024) [RFA] LW Kyle Connor, $7.1m (2025-2026) LW Zach Hyman, $2.0m (2023-2024) LW Nils Hoglander, $0.9m (2024-2025) LW Ridly Greig, $0.6m (R) DefensemenD Quinn Hughes, $6.5m (2025-2026) [$5.5m] (A) [NMC] D Tyler Myers, $6.0m (2023-2024) [$5.1m] (A) [NMC] D Miro Heiskanen, $8.5m (2028-2029) D Zach Werenski, $5.2m (2026-2027) D Jake Sanderson, $0.9m (2024-2025) [RFA] D Tony DeAngelo $3.7m (2024-2025) D Ryan McDonagh, $0.5m (2024-2025) D Damon Severson, $0.5m (2024-2025) GoaliesG Thatcher Demko, $5.0m (2025-2026) G Carter Hart, $6.0m (2024-2025) G Laurent Brossoit, $0.8m (2024-2025) G Akira Schmid, $0.5m (R) IR ListContract Buy-Outs and Cash ExchangesMinor League Roster (29/32 Players)RW Vasili Podkolzin, $0.7m (2023-2024) [RFA] C Semyon Der-Arguchintsev, $0.7m (R) C Linus Karlsson, $0.7m (R) C Marat Khusnutdinov, $0.8m (R) C Ty Smilanic, $0.6m (R) C Ryan Leonard $0.9m (R) C Ty Voit, $0.5m (R) C Massimo Rizzo, $0.5m (R) LW Egor Afanasyev, $0.5m (R) LW Aidan McDonough, $0.7m (R) LW Kevin Bicker, $0.6m (R) LW Josh Bloom, $0.5m (R) RW Matt Maggio, $0.6m (R) RW Jack Malone, $0.7m (R) RW Ozzy Wiesblatt, $0.8m (R) RW Filip Mesar, $0.8m (R) RW Cole Schwindt, $0.5m (R) D Samuel Knazko, $0.5m (R) D Donovan Sebrango, $0.8m (R) D Artem Duda, $0.6m (R) D David Jiricek, $0.9m (R) D Elias Pettersson, $0.5m (R) D Tom Willander $0.9m (R) D Mikhail Gulyayev, $0.9m (R) G Arturs Silovs, $0.7m (R) G Benjamin Gaudreaus, $0.9m (R) G Aku Koskenvuos, $0.5m (R) G Sebastian Cossas, $0.9m (R) G Olivier Rodrigue, $0.5m (R) G Carter Gylander, $0.8m (R) G Clay Stevenson, $0.8m (R) Draft Picks 2024 1st 2024 2nd 2024 3rd 2023 5th 2023 6th 2023 7th 2025 1st 2025 2nd 2025 3rd 2025 5th 2025 6th 2025 7th
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« on: September 26, 2020, 05:44:16 PM »
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« on: September 26, 2020, 05:43:41 PM »
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« on: September 26, 2020, 05:41:13 PM »
ProFSL Dynasty Hockey:League Introduction and Set-Up:- ProFSL Dynasty Hockey was established in 2020 following the Tampa Bay Lightning winning the 2020 Stanley Cup
The aim is to create a league different from what has been on this site in the past, by:- Introducing a brand new feature - Each franchise has one Captain and three Assistant Captains, who are assigned a no-trade clause and a reduced salary capt hit
- Using a H2H 1-win scoring format
- Adding in an RFA extension period for players coming off of rookie contracts
- Using a Rookie Draft Lottery system for non-playoff teams
Salary Cap2020-2021 Salary Cap: $105 million (~ 30% above actual NHL Salary Cap - [$81.5m])Minimum player salary: $0.5m per year Maximum player salary: No max ContractsFlat SalaryThere are no variable salary contracts: Each year of a contract will have the same salary/cap hit amount Minimum SalaryAll contracts will be at least $0.5m per year, and must be in multiples of $0.1m ConferencesThere will be two conferences based on past Captains: One western based and one eastern based (as close as possible geographically, given which franchises are chosen)Henrik Sedin Conference Dougie Gilmour Conference ScoringLeague scoring will be "One Win, H2H" using an 11-CAT format Example:In week one, Team A defeats Team B 7-4. Team A's record will move to 1-0, and Team B's goes to 0-1 Scoring Categories: Skaters:G (Goals) A (Assists) PPP (PowerPlay Points) SOG (Shots on Goal) HIT (Hits) BLK (Blocked Shots) FOW (Faceoffs Won) Goalies:W (Wins) SV (Saves) SV% (Save Percentage) GAA (Goals Against Average) *Note: Goalies must have 3 games played in order to qualify for goalie stats (More below)Roster SizeMaximum NHL roster size is 32 Maximum Minor League roster size is 30 (See Minor League Roster rules for more information)Starting Lineup Roster:3 C 3 LW 3 RW 6 D 3 Flex (Any Skaters) 2 G Plus 12 Bench Slots to make up your 32-man Active Roster Minimum Active RosterAll teams must have a minimum of 20 active starting roster players, who are slotted in (starting) at their eligible starting position (Each position listed above must have an eligible player in it) Example:Each team has to have eligible players in the following slots: 3C, 3LW, 3RW, 6D, 2G plus 3 other skaters in the FLEX slots. Eligible NHL Roster Players:Any player on your 32-man NHL Roster, whether slotted in a starting position or on a BN slot, MUST be in the NHL on an NHL team's active 23-man roster Setting Line-Ups:It is expected that you start active players who are playing on each night of NHL games (ie. Not putting players from your BN into your active lineup who are not playing that night, in place of players who are playing that night) If you forget to set your lineups for a day or two, that is an honest mistake and you will already be penalized by not accumulating stats for those 1 or 2 days of games However, if you are repeatedly seen not setting lineups, you will first receive a warning (see penalties below), and in this case your lineup will be re-set by a mod to have the highest producing players each night in the active slots This is to reduce losing on purpose, to gain a higher draft pick (ie. Actively tanking) Failure to abide by either or both of the above NHL Roster and Setting Lineup rules will result in the following penalties:1st Offence: Warning to make team legal 2nd Offence: Loss of highest available 1st Round Draft Pick 3rd Offense: Loss of next available 1st Round Draft Pick, plus highest available 2nd and 3rd Round Draft Picks 4th Offense: Removal from league *For the following roster rules: Minor League Roster Injured Reserve (IR) and Long-Term Injury Reserve (LTIR) COVID Opt-Outs See: http://www.profsl.com/smf/index.php?topic=371704.0Regular Season League Scheduling:Each team will have two weekly match-ups During the last 6 weeks, match-ups will be in-conference opponents only (to intensify playoff positioning battles) Playoffs10 out of 16 teams will make the playoffs:- The top-3 seeds in each conference - 4 Wild-Card spots, which are the 4 next best teams regardless of conference - The top-3 seeds in each Conference will be rewarded with a 1st Round BYE The Playoffs last a total of 5 weeks (including the 2-week Finals)Round 1 Matchups - WildCard Round:1st, 2nd, 3rd Sedin Conference - Bye / 1st, 2nd, 3rd Gilmour Conference - Bye WC 1 vs WC 4 WC 2 vs WC 3 Round 2: Highest seeds play lowest seeds in bracketsExample:1st Sedin vs. WC 2 / 1st Gilmour vs. WC 1 2nd Sedin vs. 3rd Sedin / 2nd Gilmour vs. 3rd Gilmour Round 3: Conference FinalsExample:1st Sedin vs. 2nd Sedin / 1st Gilmour vs. 2nd Gilmour Round 4: Finals (2-Week Match-up)ie. 1st Sedin vs 1st Gilmour
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« on: September 26, 2020, 05:41:07 PM »
Team Captains:
To add an extra feature to PDH, we are introducing Team Captains to every team, similar to how each NHL team can have one Captain and three Assistant Captains during game play.
Each franchise will be able to name: - 1 Captain [C] - 3 Assistant Captains [A]
* Goalies are NOT eligible to be named team captains - All 4 captains will have a no-trade clause [NTC], and be non-trade-able while they are a captain - Captains are not able to be bought out, or waived and sent to the minors - Team Captains do not necessarily have to be a captain on their real-life team
These Captains will get a slight reduction in salary cap hit, as follows: Captain: 20% less cap hit
Assistant Captains: 15% less cap hit each
These reductions apply for all of: - Players' existing contracts on start-up of the league - Re-signing your own FA - Matching the final winning RFA bid on your own player - Upon the final winning FA bid (*If player is on your real-life franchise name. See below for more)
A Team Captain MUST be on your team name franchise in real life Examples: (as of Oct. 2020) (1) The Toronto Maple Leafs franchise could name: Tavares, Marner, Matthews, etc. as they are all on the Toronto Maple Leafs in real life. But not McDavid, Crosby or Ovechkin who are not on the Maple Leafs in real life, or Fredrick Anderson who is a goalie. (2) The Tampa Bay Lightning franchise could name: Stamkos, Kucherov, Hedman, etc., but not Andrei Vasilevskiy who is a goalie, or Pastrnak, Seguin, Kopitar as none are on the Lightning in real life
Team Captain Duration: - Team Captains must remain captains for a period of 2 years - Every 2 years, teams can re-assign their captains if they choose. The player's full salary would be re-instated if he no longer is a captain
Captains will be named upon start-up of the league in the 2020 off-season (For the 2020-2021 season)
In the off-season of 2022, teams will be able to re-choose their captains or keep the same ones. The "Captain Naming Off-Seasons" will be as follows: 2020 - League start-up; Captains remain in place for the 2020-2021 and 2021-2022 seasons 2022 - Captains remain in place for the 2022-2023 and 2023-2024 seasons 2024 - Captains remain in place for the 2024-2025 and 2025-2026 seasons 2026 - Captains remain in place for the 2026-2027 and 2027-2028 seasons
If a Team Captain is Traded or Leaves in FA in Real Life:
Free Agency: - If any of your captains leaves your real life franchise in free agency, you must immediately choose a new captain. Your new captain will get the cap reduction, while your former captain will revert back to full salary cap hit (This immediate action is because real-life FA happens in the off-season and not during a season)
Traded: - If any of your captains is traded in real life, he will no longer be eligible to be a team captain for your franchise However: - The player may remain a team captain for the remainder of that season, as a real-life trade is an unforeseen circumstance that we cannot plan for in this league - You must choose a new team captain in the off-season, and the traded captain will revert back to original/full cap hit - You can, if you choose, re-name your captain mid-season if a trade occurs (if you have the cap to make it work)
In both cases, no matter when you have to re-name a new captain, they will be able to be replaced in the "captain naming off-season:" Example: Your team captain gets traded in real life during the 2020-2021 season You then name a new captain that off-season - he will be your captain for the 2021-2022 season The off-season of 2022 is when all teams review their captains and can make changes if they choose; Your new captain also falls under this even though he will have only been captain for one season. You can replace him at this time, or keep him as your captain
Note: Team Captains do not necessarily have to be the "best" players on your team or highest scoring players. Given that it is a 2-year window the player must remain a captain, some strategy will go into choosing your captains to maximize the cap reduction - but also understand that you will not be able to trade these players for 2 years. So, while you might want to name a player a captain based solely on his cap hit even if he may not be a highly productive fantasy player, keep in mind that he would not be able to be traded, bought out, or sent to the minors for the duration of his captaincy.
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« on: September 26, 2020, 05:40:59 PM »
Minor League Roster Players:Eligibility:Only players with 30 games or fewer can be held on your minor league roster entering a new season Once a player hits 31 games played during the season, he may remain on your Minor League Roster until the end of the season However, if you elect to call him up to your NHL Roster he wouldn't be eligible to be sent back down to the minors for free as he would have over 30 games played. He would have to be subjected to waivers like any other player * For more information on waived players, see: https://www.profsl.com/smf/index.php?topic=371703.0Audits will be done to look for players over 30 games played on minor league rosters when the off-season begins, and a list will be posted for all GM's to see and make according roster moves Players on minor league (rookie) contracts who are not in the NHL in real life, are not allowed to be held on your active NHL roster*With an extensive minor league roster, prospects can be held there until they hit 30 games played * There will be 4 NHL roster spots allowed to be used where players who normally would fall under the above designation are allowed (over 30 NHL games played but not on an NHL roster). However:To qualify, the player must: - Be drafted by an NHL team - Be playing professional hockey elsewhere (AHL, ECHL, KHL, SHL, Liiga, DEL, Exttraliga, etc.) And, - You must still dress a full 20-player active roster of players in the NHL (Essentially these spots can be used to house players who are in and out of the NHL over the course of their entry level contracts of 3 years, but who still show great promise of being a prominent NHL player. But NOT an extension of the minor league roster, as junior or NCAA players would not qualify for these spots)Rookie Contracts:Players eligible for the minors will have contracts look like: LW Alexis Lafrenière, $0.9m (R) C Quinton Byfield, $0.9m (R) D Jamie Drysdale, $0.9m (R) Once a rookie player hits 31 games played, their contract is in effect for the rest of that season, plus 2 following seasons. Example:LW Alexis Lafrenière, $0.9m (R) plays his 31st game during the 2020-2021 season His rookie contract will expire after the 2022-2023 season His contract becomes: LW Alexis Lafrenière, $0.9m (2022-2023)[RFA] Injury Reserve (IR):Make a post on the ProFSL Transactions board stating you are moving a player to the IR You may place as many qualified players on the IR as you would like A qualified player must:- Be injured, suspended, or away from the team for personal matters - Usually the player will have a red flag or red cross symbol on Fantrax if injured, or yellow or blue flag if suspended/away from the team - Mods may have to move the player manually depending on the status of the player (reason for making a post on ProFSL) - IR players' salary cap hit does count against your team's cap space - IR players do not count against your team's roster limit Long-Term Injury Reserve (LTIR):Make a post on the ProFSL Transactions board stating you are moving a player to the LTIR Teams have three (3) LTIR spots for players eligible for the LTIR list To be Eligible for LTIR:- Player must be expected to be out for 10 games, or 24 calendar days from the date of injury Player must remain on LTIR for this duration. 10 games or 24 days from the time you put him on LTIR. There will be a thread to keep track of this, stating when he is eligible to be re-activated. - LTIR players do not count against your team's roster limit - LTIR players' salary cap hit does* count against your team's cap space... * However, you are able to sign FA's up to the equivalent of the injured player's cap hit Example:- Player XYZ is placed on LTIR with a broken ankle and has a cap hit of $5.0m - You may sign a FA to 'replace' that player, but the cap hit cannot exceed $5.0m per year (regular FA rules apply for bidding) - You may sign more than one 'replacement' player if you have the roster space, but their combined cap hits cannot exceed the LTIR player's cap hit -Once your LTIR player is activated, your team must become cap and roster compliant by dropping players to: Get at or under cap, and at or under the 32-player roster limit. A payer who is signed as LTIR replacement is eligible to be dropped for free should GM not want to convert to full contract. Regular buyout and all other rules apply to non replacement players **Note: This does not mean you would gain an extra $5.0m in cap to use for buy-outs, etc. This $5.0m would only be used for signing FA's to 'replace' your LTIR player if your team would otherwise go over cap to sign 'replacement' players COVID-19 Opt-Out Players:Players who elect to opt-out due to COVID-19 concerns will follow similar rules as the LTIR As long as they are away from the team: COVID opt-out players' salary cap hit does* count against your team's cap space... * However, you are able to sign FA's up to the equivalent of the player's cap hit, following same rules as LTIR for 'replacement' players
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« on: September 26, 2020, 05:40:53 PM »
Releasing Players:Any player making under $1m per year can be dropped for free with no penalty ($0.5m-$0.9m per year) Contract Buy-Outs:Teams are permitted to buy-out a player's contract to obtain a reduced salary cap hit over the remaining length of the contract Buy-out rules are in line with NHL rulesBuy-out amount is based on the age of the player at the time of the buy-out, as follows: - 1/3 of the remaining contract value, if the player is younger than 26 at the time of the buy-out (x by 0.333) - 2/3 of the remaining contract value, if the player is 26 or older at the time of the buy-out (x by 0.667) A buy-out may be spread out over the total number of years the player has remaining on his contract (fewer years are allowed but never more) The cap hit per year is calculated as follows: - Multiply the remaining salary by the buy-out amount (as determined by age) to obtain the total buy-out cost - Spread the total buy-out cost evenly over the remaining contract years Examples:Example (1) Player A is 29 years old. Contract is $8.0m (2022-2023). (Under contract for 3 years at $8.0m per year) Buy-Out Calculation: $8.0m x 3 years remaining = $24.0m remaining salary Multiply $24.0m by 2/3 (player is 26 or older at time of buy-out): 24 x 0.667 = 16.01 -> Rounded = $16.0m total buy-out cost - The $16.0m buy-out cost may be paid out over 3 years max (length of original contract) - You may also pay the $16.0m buy-out cost over 1 year all at once, or over 2 or 3 years split up however you choose Examples: Split Over 2 Years: 2020-21 = $10.0m; 2021-22 = $6.0m Split over 3 Years Differently: 2020-21 = $0m; 2021-22 = $10.5m; 2022-23 = $5.5m Split over 3 Years Evenly: 2020-21 = $5.3m; 2021-22 = $5.3m; 2022-23 = $5.4m Example (2) Player A is 25 years old. Contract is $4.0m (2023-2024). (Under contract for 4 years at $4.0m per year) Buy-Out Calculation: $4.0m x 4 years remaining = $16.0m remaining salary Multiply $16.0m by 1/3 (player is under 26 at time of buy-out): 16 x 0.333 = 5.328 -> Rounded = $5.3m total buy-out cost - The $5.3m buy-out cost may be paid out over 1, 2, 3, or 4 years, split up however you choose Re-Allocating Buy-Out Funds:To allow for maximum cap flexibility for future years, you may at any time re-allocate funds for a buy-out. Example:A $15.0m buy-out originally split over 3 Years: 2020-21 = $5.0m; 2021-22 = $5.0m; 2022-23 = $5.0m In 2021-22 if you realize you have an extra $5.0m of cap space to spare, you may re-allocate the 2022-23 buy-out cost to your 2021-22 books to relieve yourself of the $5.0m cap hit in 2022-23 Compliance Buy-Out: (For NEW GM's)Any new GM to the league (2021-2022 season and later) will be awarded one compliance buy-out upon taking control of their franchise (no cap hit penalty) Waivers:Teams can send up to 3 players to the minors who would not otherwise qualify (over 31 games played) Waivers happen in the NHL, and in PDH they are an opportunity to give teams who have minor league roster spots to house an unproductive and/or overpaid player without having to buy him out. If you would like to send a player to the minors, he must clear a 48-hour waiver wire period. During this 48-hour window, any team may put in a waiver claim. If claimed, the claiming team would get the player at a reduced cap hit of 20% off of the contract value (80% of the contract). The original team who placed the player on waivers would still be responsible for paying the remaining 20%. If the player goes unclaimed, you can then send the player to minors. While in the minors, your team may receive a slight cap hit reduction, as follows (same as in the NHL): "If a player has a Cap Hit greater than the Buried Threshold: If they are sent to Minors, the team's Cap Hit is (the player Cap Hit - Buried Threshold) The Buried Threshold is $1.1m
If a player with a Cap Hit less than the Buried Threshold is sent down, their full Cap Hit no longer counts on the Team's total cap hit"Example:C Sidney Crosby, $8.7m (2024-2025) You would like to send Crosby to the minors because he is under-performing, but you do not want to buy him out in the event he returns to form. He would first have to clear waivers. Scenario A:He is claimed off waivers. The claiming team assumes Crosby's full contract, but at 80% of his current salary. His contract on the claiming team becomes: C Sidney Crosby, $7.0m (2024-2025) Your team, who put Crosby on waivers, is still responsible for paying the other 20% for the duration of Crosby's contract: $1.7m per year (2024-2025). This would show up under "Contract Buy-Outs and Cash Exchanges" on your roster Scenario B:He goes unclaimed. Crosby can be placed on your Minor League Roster (you must have roster space or clear a roster spot) His cap hit against your team's cap would be Cap Hit - Buried Threshold (8.7 - 1.1), so $7.6m. You must make a separate post stating your are placing 'Player A' on waivers. This begins the 48-hour waiver window. Mods will edit the post to reflect when the waiver window closes. Waiver priority is determined by league standings at the time the waiver claim widow closes. The team in last place when the waiver claim window closes has highest priority. The priority list follows from worst to first in the standings. In the off-season, the final standings from the prior season will determine waiver priority order. Waived players may be called back up to your NHL roster at any time. Their contract reverts to the original, full cap hit (you must have the sufficient cap space). There are no re-entry waivers - the player will immediately be placed onto your NHL roster. * Players on 35-plus contracts ARE NOT eligible for waivers. Trading Waived Players:As per the NHL, if multiple teams put in a waiver claim on a player, the team who wins the waiver clam cannot immediately freely trade him. The player would first have to be offered to the other teams who put in a waiver claim (they would get him for free at his current contract, no trade would have to be completed): For example, if a player is placed on waivers and three team place a claim on him. The team lowest in the standings gets first dibs. If they then decide to trade the player, he would first have to be passed on by the other two teams. If one of those other two teams places a claim, the player would be theirs. If not, he can be traded If there was only one team who placed a waiver claim in the first place, they would be able to trade the player freely Retired Players:Any player who retires from the NHL has his contract and cap hit nullified from your roster, UNLESS: - You signed the player in FA to a multi-year contract and he was 35+ years of age at the time of signing (A 35-plus contract - see below) - If your player on a [35+] contract retires, his remaining contract and cap him remain in full What is a 35-plus Contract?Any player signed in PDH Free Agency to a multi-year contract who is 35+ years of age at the time of signing In PDH, this player will assume a 35+ contract, shown as follows: Zdeno Chara, $6.5m (2023-2024) [35+] Our rules for Waivers and Retirement for 35+ contracts will not include any players not signed in PDH FA
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« on: September 26, 2020, 05:40:45 PM »
Trading Rules:
Post your trades on the Transactions board
- Both parties should include a short explanation of their reasoning behind the trade
- All trades must involve all parties sending at least 1 player/pick to another team (ie. No trades purely for cap space are allowed)
- Only draft picks of current season plus the following season are available to be traded (see bottom of rosters for available picks)
Trade Processing: - Given that this is a FREE league, we will not be implementing a trade committee to vote on trades, as is customary for a lot of leagues on this site - We are under the belief that everyone in this league are adults, and therefore can make their own personal decisions about their franchises - Trade threads will be locked once both parties post, confirm, and give reasons to their trade (to avoid league members from commenting publicly on the trade thread)
The ONLY circumstances where trades may come into question, are: (1) Commissioners agree, beyond a reasonable doubt, that a trade is so severely lopsided or there is clear collusion between 2 people that it needs to be voided (2) Most likely in conjunction with (1), but if enough league members privately message the commissioners to voice their complaints (with valid reasons), the trade will go under review (potentially resulting in an anonymous poll for votes)
This will ultimately help with processing time of trades, versus waiting 48-hours for league votes Generally speaking, most people like their trades to be processed in a timely manner instead of waiting 2+ days
Retained Salary in Trades
Cash exchange (retaining salary) on contracts is allowed
However, no more than 50% of a player's per-year salary may be paid for in each year (same as in the NHL)
Example: A player on a 3-year, $10.0m per year contract such as D Bobby Orr, $10.0m (2022-2023) can have up to half of his per-year salary paid for, for 1, 2 or 3 years. - Maximum retained salary in each of the 3 years is $5.0m per year Salary Split Examples: - Split evenly across 3 years: $5.0m in year 1, $5.0m in year 2, $5.0m in year 3 - Back loaded: $0m in year 1, $2.5m in year 2, $5.0m in year 3 - Front loaded: $5.0m in year 1, $3.0m in year 2, $0 in year 3
*Remember, only 50% of salary can be retained per year of any contract You cannot allocate say $15m all in one year using the example above. That would be 50% of total contract value
* Cash paid on a player will follow that player in future trades ** If a player already has 50% of his salary paid for and is traded again, he CANNOT have any more of his salary paid for by a different team. The max amount of salary that can be paid for is 50%
Trade Deadline: See Important Dates thread on the main PDH homepage.
Note: Trades must be posted AND confirmed by all parties involved before the trade deadline, otherwise it is not accepted. Sorry, but there will be no exceptions. (So, give yourselves time to agree to and post the trade, and the other team(s) must confirm the trade before the deadline too. Best to set your trade deadline 10-minutes before the actual deadline if you're in last minute trade talks!)
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« on: September 26, 2020, 05:40:39 PM »
Contract Extensions Only players whose contracts have expired may be extended (ie. You cannot extend a player in the 3rd or 4th year of a 5 year contract)
Extension Period: You may only extend a player's contract during the designated extension period(s) This will be in the off-season, after PDH playoffs and before the PDH Rookie Draft
How to do Extensions: Look up the player's rank from each of the past 2 seasons (On Fantrax, players will be sorted by "Score") Their highest rank will be used to calculate their extension cost Find the corresponding dollar amount for the player at his position, listed below *If a player has multiple eligibility positions at time of re-sign (ie. C,RW or LW/RW) you take the highest dollar amount for the re-sign value (It may, or may not be the highest rank number, as each position has different re-sign values)
Example of Posting a Re-Sign: C Evgeny Kuznetsov 2018-19 Rank: 39 2019-20 Rank: 63 Highest Rank = 39th - > $5.7m re-sign value $5.7m re-sign per year for 2, 3, 4, or 5 years (up to GM)
Examples of Dual-Eligible Re-Sign Posts: LW/RW Patrik Laine 2018-19 LW Rank: 32nd 2019-20 LW Rank: 18th Highest Rank = 18th - > $6.0m re-sign value 2018-19 RW Rank: 28nd 2019-20 RW Rank: 12th Highest Rank = 12th - > $6.9m re-sign value $6.9m re-sign per year for 3, 4, or 5 years (up to GM)
Contract Limits for Extensions Contract extensions have minimum contract lengths, as well as maximum lengths There is added flexibility versus Free Agency contracts, and numbers somewhat mimic how NHL re-signs would go depending on age of player
Salary Per Year - Min & Max Years $6.5m+ - 3 to 5 years $5 to $6.4m - 2 to 5 years $3.5 to $4.9m - 2 to 4 years $2 to $3.4m - 1 to 3 years $0.5 to $1.9m - 1 to 2 years
Extension Values: - Extension values are based on real-life NHL cap hits, with one exception: - D values are at a 10% reduction versus real-life contracts, due to the fact that in PDH we have 6 D slots and 3 each of C,LW,RW. Flex spots can be any skater so those are not factored in, although one could actually start 9 D, furthering the argument for a slight reduction in D re-sign values. - All values have been rounded down where applicable: (ie. Contracts that are $5,850,000 are now $5,800,000; Contracts that are $4,687,687 are now $4,600,000) - Values will be updated yearly to reflect the most current contracts
Last Updated Sept.30, 2020. Based on all cap hits from the 2019-20 NHL season:
CENTER: 1. Connor McDavid $12,500,000 2. Auston Matthews $11,600,000 3. John Tavares $11,000,000 4. Jonathan Toews $10,500,000 5. Anze Kopitar $10,000,000 6. Jack Eichel $10,000,000 7. Tyler Seguin $9,800,000 8. Evgeni Malkin $9,500,000 9. Nicklas Bäckström $9,200,000 10. Sidney Crosby $8,700,000 11. Steven Stamkos $8,500,000 12. Leon Draisaitl $8,500,000 13. Sebastian Aho $8,400,000 14. Ryan Getzlaf $8,200,000 15. Ryan Johansen $8,000,000 16. Matt Duchene $8,000,000 17. Logan Couture $8,000,000 18. Evgeny Kuznetsov $7,800,000 19. Ryan O'Reilly $7,500,000 20. David Krejci $7,200,000 21. Nico Hischier $7,200,000 22. Kevin Hayes $7,100,000 23. Ryan Kesler $6,800,000 24. Patrice Bergeron $6,800,000 25. Brayden Point $6,700,000 26. Derek Stepan $6,500,000 27. Paul Stastny $6,500,000 28. Brayden Schenn $6,500,000 29. Sean Monahan $6,300,000 30. Nathan MacKinnon $6,300,000 31-35 $6,000,000 36-40 $5,700,000 41-45 $5,500,000 46-50 $5,200,000 51-55 $4,900,000 56-60 $4,500,000 61-65 $4,000,000 66-70 $3,700,000 71-75 $3,200,000 76-80 $2,800,000 81-85 $2,000,000 86-90 $1,500,000 90-100 $1,100,000 100+ $900,000
LEFT WING: 1. Artemi Panarin $11,600,000 2. Alex Ovechkin $9,500,000 3. Jamie Benn $9,500,000 4. Jeff Skinner $9,000,000 5. Claude Giroux $8,200,000 6. Zach Parise $7,500,000 7. Kyle Connor $7,100,000 8. James van Riemsdyk $7,000,000 9. Max Pacioretty $7,000,000 10. Evander Kane $7,000,000 11. Anders Lee $7,000,000 12. Matthew Tkachuk $7,000,000 13. Johnny Gaudreau $6,700,000 14. Patrik Laine $6,700,000 15. Chris Kreider $6,500,000 16. Alex DeBrincat $6,400,000 17. Brad Marchand $6,100,000 18. Mats Zuccarello $6,000,000 19. Filip Forsberg $6,000,000 20. Loui Eriksson $6,000,000 21. Milan Lucic $6,000,000 22. Timo Meier $6,000,000 23. Jake Guentzel $6,000,000 24. Jonathan Huberdeau $5,900,000 25. Alexander Steen $5,700,000 26. Gabriel Landeskog $5,500,000 27. Andrew Ladd $5,500,000 28. Jonathan Drouin $5,500,000 29. Nick Foligno $5,500,000 30. Jason Zucker $5,500,000 31-35 $5,000,000 36-40 $4,500,000 41-45 $3,500,000 46-50 $3,200,000 51-55 $2,900,000 56-60 $2,600,000 61-65 $2,200,000 66-70 $2,000,000 71-75 $1,600,000 76-80 $1,400,000 81-85 $1,000,000 85+ $900,000
RIGHT WING: 1. Mitchell Marner $10,800,000 2. Patrick Kane $10,500,000 3. Mark Stone $9,500,000 4. Nikita Kucherov $9,500,000 5. Mikko Rantanen $9,200,000 6. Blake Wheeler $8,200,000 7. Jakub Voracek $8,200,000 8. Phil Kessel $8,000,000 9. Vladimir Tarasenko $7,500,000 10. Clayton Keller $7,100,000 11. Joe Pavelski $7,000,000 12. William Nylander $6,900,000 13. David Pastrnak $6,600,000 14. Alexander Radulov $6,200,000 15. Brandon Saad $6,000,000 16. Kyle Okposo $6,000,000 17. Nikolaj Ehlers $6,000,000 18. Dustin Brown $5,800,000 19. Cam Atkinson $5,800,000 20. Brock Boeser $5,800,000 21. T.J. Oshie $5,700,000 22. James Neal $5,700,000 23. Jordan Eberle $5,500,000 24. Gustav Nyquist $5,500,000 25. Travis Konecny $5,500,000 26. Teuvo Teräväinen $5,400,000 27. Patric Hörnqvist $5,300,000 28. Ondrej Palat $5,300,000 29. Jakob Silfverberg $5,200,000 30. Yanni Gourde $5,100,000 31-35 $5,000,000 36-40 $4,600,000 41-45 $3,900,000 46-50 $3,300,000 51-55 $3,000,000 56-60 $2,300,000 61-65 $1,500,000 66-70 $1,100,000 71-100 $900,000 100-129 $800,000 130+ $700,000
DEFENSE: 1. Erik Karlsson $10,300,000 2. Drew Doughty $9,900,000 3. Roman Josi $8,100,000 4. P.K. Subban $8,100,000 5. Oliver Ekman-Larsson $7,300,000 6. Jacob Trouba $7,200,000 7. John Carlson $7,200,000 8. Brent Burns $7,200,000 9. Thomas Chabot $7,200,000 10. Victor Hedman $7,000,000 11. Shea Weber $7,000,000 12. Jared Spurgeon $6,700,000 13. Ryan Suter $6,700,000 14. Aaron Ekblad $6,700,000 15. Kris Letang $6,400,000 16. Marc-Édouard Vlasic $6,300,000 17. Brent Seabrook $6,100,000 18. Mark Giordano $6,000,000 19. Ryan McDonagh $6,000,000 20. Ivan Provorov $6,000,000 21. Cam Fowler $5,800,000 22. Justin Faulk $5,800,000 23. Keith Yandle $5,600,000 24. Ryan Ellis $5,500,000 25. Joshua Morrissey $5,500,000 26. Tyler Myers $5,400,000 27. Alexander Edler $5,400,000 28. Erik Johnson $5,400,000 29. Johnny Boychuk $5,400,000 30. Matt Dumba $5,400,000 31-35 $5,200,000 36-40 $4,900,000 41-45 $4,800,000 46-50 $4,600,000 51-55 $4,500,000 56-60 $4,300,000 61-65 $4,000,000 66-70 $3,700,000 71-75 $3,600,000 76-80 $3,600,000 81-85 $3,500,000 86-90 $3,100,000 90-95 $2,700,000 96-100 $2,200,000 101-110 $1,300,000 111-120 $1,000,000 121-130 $900,000 131-190 $800,000 191+ $700,000
GOALIE: 1. Carey Price $10,500,000 2. Sergei Bobrovsky $10,000,000 3. Andrei Vasilevskiy $9,500,000 4. Marc-André Fleury $7,000,000 5. Tuukka Rask $7,000,000 6. John Gibson $6,400,000 7. Connor Hellebuyck $6,100,000 8. Cory Schneider $6,000,000 9. Jonathan Quick $5,800,000 10. Martin Jones $5,700,000 11. Roberto Luongo $5,300,000 12. Frederik Andersen $5,000,000 13. Robin Lehner $5,000,000 14. Semyon Varlamov $5,000,000 15. Pekka Rinne $5,000,000 16. Ben Bishop $4,900,000 17. Darcy Kuemper $4,500,000 18. Mikko Koskinen $4,500,000 19. Jordan Binnington $4,400,000 20. Jake Allen $4,300,000 21. Devan Dubnyk $4,300,000 22. Antti Raanta $4,200,000 23. Elvis Merzlikins $4,000,000 24. Tristan Jarry $3,500,000 25. James Reimer $3,400,000 26. Philipp Grubauer $3,300,000 27. Petr Mrázek $3,100,000 28. Jonathan Bernier $3,000,000 29. Joonas Korpisalo $2,800,000 30. Carter Hutton $2,700,000 31. David Rittich $2,700,000 32. Anders Nilsson $2,600,000 33. Jaroslav Halák $2,200,000 34. Pavel Francouz $2,000,000 35. Ilya Sorokin $2,000,000 36-40 $1,400,000 41-50 $900,000 51+ $800,000
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« on: September 26, 2020, 05:40:32 PM »
Free Agency Rules:
Each player is auctioned in a separate thread on our ProFSL Transactions board, and may be started by anyone
The minimum starting bid on any player is $0.5m
A bid on a player is considered final when it has been open for 48 hours
If you could please post the player's main position and the team he is on, that would be much appreciated. Examples: C - Sidney Crosby - PIT D - Seth Jones - CBJ G - Carey Price - MTL
Bidding on a player is in the form of total contract value The number of years does not need to be listed until the bid is won The resulting per-year salary will be the final bid divided by number of years, always rounded up to the next even $0.1m (ie. A winning bid that divides as 3.23 would become $3.3m per year)
Minimum Bid Raises for FA's: When bidding, you must up the previous bid by at least the minimum bid raise of $0.2m
Players Eligible for FA: All players are available to be bid on in Free Agency
Rookie Player Bidding (Players with 0-30 NHL Games Played) - You cannot bid on players who are eligible for upcoming NHL Entry Drafts (ie. You can't bid on 16-year old phenoms) - This feature will mostly be used following our PDH Rookie Draft where teams can bid on players who went un-drafted - There will be an early Rookie FA Deadline to prevent teams from bidding on UDFA NCAA player who end up signing on with NHL teams later in the season - these players would be eligible for the PDH Rookie Draft (See important dates for deadlines) - Rookie Contract FA's will assume a min. salary ($0.5m) plus whatever signing bonus is bid with them
How to Bid on Rookie Players: - Bidding will be done in the form of a base Rookie Contract (RC) plus a signing bonus - Signing bonus will count against your cap, and will be able to be split over 2 years - Remember that RC's are not allowed on NHL Rosters if the player isn't actually in the NHL; This in effect negates the need for people to bid on a RC eligible player under normal FA terms, as they wouldn't be eligible for the NHL Roster - Upon winning a RC player, their contract will look like: D Joe Schmoe, $0.5m (R) Examples of how to bid on RC Players: D - Lumbering Pylon - TOR RC
G - Stone Woll - MTL RC + $4m
Free Agency Contract Limits: Free agent contracts have a max number of years that can be offered, based on per-year salary:
Salary Per Year - Max Years $6.0m or more - 5 years $4.0m to $5.9m - 4 years $2.0m to $3.9m - 3 years $0.5m to $1.9m - 2 years
You have 48 hours to post/confirm the contract for your player If you don't, the player will be offered to the next highest bidder. If that GM does not want the player, it will go to the 3rd highest bidder. If that GM does not want the player, he gets released back into free agency.
Rescinding Free Agency Bids: If you win the bid/player, and after 48 hours (or sooner) you decide you do not want to sign that player for the contract you posted for whatever reason (no reason needs to be given), you can simply just state you don't want to sign that player anymore. That player would then be offered to the next GM who bid on him at a 25% discount off their original bid (the 2nd highest bid). If he doesn't want that player or can't afford him any longer, the 3rd highest bid will be offered with the same discount. After that, player is released back to FA.
This discount is due to the cap space presumably used to go after other FA's in lieu of not continuing to bid on this FA. It is also due to the time elapsed (36 hours, plus up to another 48 hours - so 2-4 days), which again, presumably that cap has been used to bid on and possibly win other FA's. It wouldn't be fair to have to come up with the same amount of cap your originally bid on which you thought was lost and gone for, for 3-4 days.
Under no circumstances can you rescind a bid on an active thread (unless it is within 5 minutes or so of the initial post, and an honest mistake was made). This seems like an obvious rule, but reason being you could go and use the cap you save from rescinding your offer to go and bid on another player.
If you win a FA that puts you over the roster and/or salary cap limit: You have to post who you're going to drop or buy-out within 48-hours of winning the player (after player is stickied by a Mod). Same 48-hour rule applies - you have 48 hours to decide who your drop is and to post the contract for the new player. If not, the FA goes to the 2nd and then (if necessary) the 3rd highest bidder as explained above. After that, back to the FA pool. Remember: Any players making under $1m per year are FREE drops (no buy-out penalty).
In order to prevent late min. bids, or bidding just for the heck of it...the following must be followed:
#1 In the last 6 hours if you haven't previously bid on that player, you may NOT bid on him
If you have bid on that player in the thread previously you can still make another bid. Remember, it this is only in effect once the bid thread has been open for 42 hours. This is just for the last 6 hours.
#2 In the last 6 hours, the minimum bid increase is $1m. Period. Doesn't matter if the current winning bid is $2m or $35m. We don't want people dragging on a FA player thread (especially if it is in its last few hours) by just putting in $0.2m bids to keep the thread going. $1m in the last 6 hours means you're serious about the player - you should be serious about the player anyways if you had already put a bid on him to be eligible to bid in the last 6 hours!
Free Agent Discount
A 5% discount will be awarded on any free agents won who were previously on the same team last season. * The player must have been on your roster at the end of the year (this wouldn't apply to a player you trade for on an expiring contract at the start of the off-season, before FA starts) Example: You don't want to re-sign a player for $8.5m per year, and think he would go for cheaper in FA. You win the player with a bid that works out to $7m per year. Add the 5% discount and you get him for $6.7m per year (A small incentive, similar-ish to real-life if a FA takes a 'home-town' discount to re-sign with the same team, or if the player tests FA but ends up signing with his original team in the end. We obviously can't offer a discount for all expiring players on re-signs, so this is as close as it gets).
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