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Well, if we are going to try to play as closely to NHL rules as possible, then what does the NHL do? Buy-out at 66.66% of the remaining contract spread out over number of years remaining on contract (if I am not mistaken)? However, we may want to put something in place for new managers that take on an existing franchises....you know, the manager that has run his team into the ground, giving players like Jody Shelley 5 year contracts....it would be tough to bring a new manager on-board and ask him/her to compete in a crappy situation like that, when their hands are tied to ridiculous contracts. POSSIBLY offer new managers taking over existing teams to be able to release X number of players from their team without cap penalty, where X is determined by where the team's position is in in the standings when the new manger takes the team over (example: team is in position 1-5...new manger gets to delete 1 player, position 6-10, 2 players, etc, last place...6 players) ?Just a couple of things to think about?
Two seperate issues; both need votes. Please indicate which vote is for which issue.Amendment #1: Agreed, as with set amount each year Amendment #2: Agreed as written
Two seperate issues; both need votes. Please indicate which vote is for which issue.Amendment #1: Releasing a player under contract: A buyout will occur for %66.66 of the contract value. This may be spread out over the years remaining in the bought-out contract.Amendment #2: TBD
What is amendment #2? The first one looks good to me.