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We call Snugerud the FNHL Troll because he comes and goes from FNHL annually. J We also enjoy his company.
Increasing the max games played by MiLR Players is a good idea. Daddy and Snug We can put it to a vote shortly.
Right now , i dont find prospects of high value there are some but for the most part by 40 games the player isnt even well established and your forced into a contract for them. Here is an idea that wouldnt require more administration but would give more value to having prospects on your team. 1) bump up to 60 or 70 games played before they must be promoted. (this would allow a little more time for them to establish and determine what you really have) 2) between 0- 60 games (or 70) prospects can be freely used on your active roster. Basically your minor league becomes an extension of your pro roster. this would give more value to your prospects because you could take advantage of their points produced during their time as a prospect. No additional admin work since teams would only need to announce contract when a player has reached their minors eligibility. If anything this more closely resembles the current state of the NHL . Teams use their AHL affiliate rosters all the time for call ups and demotions without having to go through waivers. Players typically only have to go through waivers after they have played a particular # of games or reached an age limit.
Could bump up games to about 60, that would be much less work than a complete overhaul. I am in leagues with the waiver system and it's fun, but its not really something that you can do 5 years in.
Waivers could be interesting to scoop someone prospect but we would have to reduce rosters from 30 to like 23 to be realistic.
yeah i totally get the moving parts deal. I just dont want you to get bored lmao