B. No skater with an overall rating of seventy (70) nor any goaltender with an overall rating of seventy-three (73) or higher can be sent to the minors. Otherwise they will be subject to waivers regardless of rookie status or age. If the player clears waivers he will be placed back on the owning teams pro roster and be subject to the teams overall salary cap. (For salary cap guidelines see part X)
I have a question about the above rule. Basically I just wanted to know if after you are eliminated from playoffs if you can send ELC players under the age of 23 down to the AHL for playoffs. This is what most teams do. There would be several that would be 70 OV or higher that would qualify too.
B. No skater with an overall rating of seventy (70) nor any goaltender with an overall rating of seventy-three (73) or higher can be sent to the minors. Otherwise they will be subject to waivers regardless of rookie status or age.
the rule is clear
we could change it to come into effect for the following season
We got Modin on our roster, who is a UFA at the end of the season. Now obviously we are thinking of tagging him cause hes 76 OV and we havent used our lowe tag, but what I was wondering is if we can tag him in year 3 again if we did tag him in year 2.
Thatd be in two "blocks" where the tags are available to be used. 1 in years 1-2 and another in 3-4...
I think this is something that will come up down the road, so for planning purposes I wanted to know beforehand. I think it makes sense to be allowed to do that.
Philippe27 wrote:Single one-year extension I believe is what was decided. but it's not entirely clear whether by 'single' was meant (a) 'not double', only a single use per player; or (b) 'just one player', only one player per season
i'd think both a and b... but changing or clarifying the rule now for the following season, to mean b and not a, is something i'd agree with