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Before I vote yes, I would like to know at least like what us current gm's would have to give up.
You would only be allowed to keep a certain number of players off your current roster then the rest would be unprotected and be subject to being selected in the expansion draft. The specifics are yet to be decided on but a number being thrown out there was 16 players from your major league roster and full protection of your minor league roster.
I think having an expansion because we can is the wrong reason to do it. We should let the league play out another year to see how it plays out.
I am in favour of expansion when the time is right. The time is not even close to being right.This last season we almost didn't have Tony and Mariner and we are lucky they both decided to stay because we went through an additional seven GM's. Detroit, Boston, Montreal, LA, and Tampa all have new GM's while New York went through at least two. Not only is this not the right time to expand, it is not the right time to even talk about it or have any kind of vote on the issue. Projecting forward an expansion for the 2016-17 season from this point would be foolishly optimistic. Let's nurture our good sense along with the stability of the league.I vote no.
I see your point. Myself and Slack have talked a bit about expansion over PM and came to the conclusion that expansion means growth and that Backyard is growing can possibility produce a better product, just like the exact NHL, when we decide to expand. We also determined that because Backyard has been such a successful product now for 4 going on 5 years that expansion isn't a if question it is most likely a when question.But with that said, I am not for or against expansion as expansion may dilute our teams and free agency but those are factors we can't project right now as another possible thing is maybe the entry draft becomes even more valuable. Who knows.