A while ago someone had asked whether they could trade any combination of players, picks and cash and my response was 'yes'. I hadn't really thought through how to handle the cash transaction at that point and shortly thereafter a trade was made exchanging straight up cash. I handled this by increasing one teams salary cap and decreasing the others. There's a few problems with this method. For one this isn't how it's done in the NHL, teams trade cash to pay down contracts but they don't trade cap space. Also it's hard to track. The cash transactions that have been processed were one time exchanges but future transactions could span multiple years and there's no way for us to really keep track of this on the spreadsheet.
I'm proposing any future cash transactions must be associated with a contract. This way the cash transaction will follow the player and we don't have to mess with the cap. All deals that have been processed wouldn't be changed, but going forward there will be no changes to caps and at the end of the season will all be reset to $70m. This makes things easier for us and makes more sense with how things are really done in the NHL.
Please let me know your thoughts on this.
Thanks,
Rob