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Archive => Backyard NHL => Archive => Backyard NHL: Archives => Topic started by: Drew on June 23, 2016, 01:00:27 PM
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Proposed by Tony.
http://www.profsl.com/smf/index.php?topic=15472.0
C) Re-Calling a Player From The Minors
Players are also subject to waivers if the team wishes to bring someone up from their minor league to major league. These are referred to as re-entry waivers. The mechancis of the re-entry system work the same as those of waivers, with one difference. the team who claims the player is only responsible for half of the player's cap hit for the duration of the contract, and the team who waived the player picks up the other half. Re-entry players must remain on waivers for 48 hours.
Currently re-entry waivers are in place to limit a teams ability to send an experience player down to the minors and re-call them without incurring a penalty. This is here to protect against 1 year contract being gave out and those players being placed in minors as "security". There is currently a 50% share of contract for any player claimed on re-entry waivers by claiming and original team.
Proposed is that the share of the contract is either abolished or reduced.
Please comment on what you would like to see out of these three options:
1) No change to rule.
2) Re-entry waivers are changed to be the same as "regular waivers".
3) Re-entry waivers are changed to be 75% of contract to claiming team and 25% to waiving team.
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Make the same as regular waivers.
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I also think make the same as regular waivers
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Make up and down the same. If player is claimed then the new team takes the cap.
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same as "regular waivers".
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1) No change to rule.
:iatp:
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Make up and down the same. If player is claimed then the new team takes the cap.
So I like option B.
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#1........... :toth:
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1 for me
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2
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#2 for me. Think they should be same as Regular Waivers.
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I vote option 2
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Vote is currently sitting at
7 for #2
3 for #1