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RFA Information


I took a smattering of different players to show how it would work. Overall I love the results

Weber would not sign under this structure until he has signed a new NHL deal because he is on his ELC (like Phaneuf would have been). IF he wasnt signed to a new NHl deal by the time our new season started, he would get a 1 year deal based on his OV rating. (at 75 it would be 2 mil).

This keeps the young guys a bit lower, and the vets a big higher, which is generally appropriate.

You will still see a few bargains (Budaj for instance), though they will be few and far between. If we limit the amount of presignings and longterm contacts this is an easy to use, and easy to manage system. It will take alot of strategy by the GMs, does value cash, but also reflects the NHL. =



A few guidelines though

1. A player may not be resiged as an RFA while on his NHl entry level deal, in that case he will wait until he signs a new deal in the NHL before his BRHL2 contract is renegotiated via arbitration, anew deal, or an RFA offer.

2. In the scenario where a player is up for his BRHL2 contract and the season begins before he has resigned in the NHL, he will sign a 1 year deal, based on his BRHL OV rating. (Only applicable to NHL players on their ELC)

3. To avoid teams locking all players up to longterm deals, they may only sign two RFA's per season to 5 and 4 year deals.

4. Teams may only pre-sign 3 players per team as RFA's during the season. The rest will negotiate in the offseason, to allow themselves to possibly be slotted with a new deal in the NHL.

5. Signing Bonuses can account for 10% of the annual salary, and is not charged against the cap.

6. RFA qualifying rights are a thing of the past, you automatically maintain the qualifying rights for your players. If you choose not to sign them based on their contract value on the spreadsheet, they will test the RFA waters as normal.

7. Any changing the formulas by the GM will result in arbitrary fines handed out by the commishes. We double check everything anyway, dont try to pull one on us smile.gif

8. You may begin signing your RFA's now, lets see who read the rules and who didn't by how many you offer.




To access the Excel Sheet.
http://brhlhockey.com/brhl2/rfa2sheet.zip

If you do not have Excel.
1 - Download the sheet
2 - Go to Google Docs (To the right, and under Communicate, show & share )
3 - Upload the sheet and enjoy.

If you need further help with this, contact Eric or Bryce







-- Edited by Eric_Isles at 00:45, 2008-02-22

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Example #1

PlayerNHL SalaryOverallAgeContract LengthContract Value/YRMAX SBMin Cap Hit/Year
Pavel Datsyuk670000079281$6,138,000 $613,800 $5,524,200




2$6,696,000 $1,339,200 $6,026,400




3$7,254,000 $2,176,200 $6,528,600




4$7,812,000 $3,124,800 $7,030,800




5$8,370,000 $4,185,000 $7,533,000
























PlayerNHL SalaryOverallAgeContract LengthContract Value/YRMAX SBMin Cap Hit/Year
Brad Larsen53500068291$613,525 $61,353 $552,173




2$669,300 $133,860 $602,370




3$725,075 $217,523 $652,568




4$780,850 $312,340 $702,765




5$836,625 $418,313 $752,963





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Example #2

PlayerNHL SalaryOverallAgeContract LengthContract Value/YRMAX SBMin Cap Hit/Year
Dion Phanuef650000077211$4,394,500 $439,450 $3,955,050

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2$4,653,000 $930,600 $4,187,700




3$5,170,000 $1,551,000 $4,653,000




4$5,945,500 $2,378,200 $5,350,950




5$6,462,500 $3,231,250 $5,816,250
























PlayerNHL SalaryOverallAgeContract LengthContract Value/YRMAX SBMin Cap Hit/Year
Joni Pitkanen240000074231$1,908,000 $190,800 $1,717,200




2$2,014,000 $402,800 $1,812,600




3$2,120,000 $636,000 $1,908,000




4$2,438,000 $975,200 $2,194,200




5$2,650,000 $1,325,000 $2,385,000





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Example #3

PlayerNHL SalaryOverallAgeContract LengthContract Value/YRMAX SBMin Cap Hit/Year
Matt Greene115000071231$972,000 $97,200 $874,800




2$1,026,000 $205,200 $923,400




3$1,080,000 $324,000 $972,000




4$1,242,000 $496,800 $1,117,800




5$1,350,000 $675,000 $1,215,000
























PlayerNHL SalaryOverallAgeContract LengthContract Value/YRMAX SBMin Cap Hit/Year
Shae Weber61033375211$932,209 $93,221 $838,988




2$987,045 $197,409 $888,340




3$1,096,716 $329,015 $987,045




4$1,261,224 $504,490 $1,135,102




5$1,370,896 $685,448 $1,233,806





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Example #4

 

PlayerNHL SalaryOverallAgeContract LengthContract Value/YRMAX SBMin Cap Hit/Year
Olli Jokinen525000080281$5,293,750 $529,375 $4,764,375




2$5,775,000 $1,155,000 $5,197,500




3$6,256,250 $1,876,875 $5,630,625




4$6,737,500 $2,695,000 $6,063,750




5$7,218,750 $3,609,375 $6,496,875
























PlayerNHL SalaryOverallAgeContract LengthContract Value/YRMAX SBMin Cap Hit/Year
Nathan Horton400000076211$2,894,250 $289,425 $2,604,825




2$3,064,500 $612,900 $2,758,050




3$3,405,000 $1,021,500 $3,064,500




4$3,915,750 $1,566,300 $3,524,175




5$4,256,250 $2,128,125 $3,830,625




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Example #5

PlayerNHL SalaryOverallAgeContract LengthContract Value/YRMAX SBMin Cap Hit/Year
Peter Budaj70000077241$1,330,000 $133,000 $1,197,000




2$1,400,000 $280,000 $1,260,000




3$1,540,000 $462,000 $1,386,000




4$1,540,000 $616,000 $1,386,000




5$1,540,000 $770,000 $1,386,000
































PlayerNHL SalaryOverallAgeContract LengthContract Value/YRMAX SBMin Cap Hit/Year
Cam Ward266666776221$2,157,584 $215,758 $1,941,825




2$2,284,500 $456,900 $2,056,050




3$2,538,334 $761,500 $2,284,500




4$2,919,084 $1,167,633 $2,627,175




5$3,172,917 $1,586,458 $2,855,625




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As you can see from the examples, all you enter is the player name, salary, overall and age. The sheet will calculate your figures. On the spreadsheet you put in your SB you are offering under the appropriate contract length and submit that to me.

Email your offers (with spreadsheet attached) to me at bnshuck@yahoo.com I will guarantee a response each night leading up to the trade deadline.

-- Edited by Eric_Isles at 00:38, 2008-02-22

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weber longterm wasnt aloud i thought..



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Thats an example of WHY players on their ELC will wait till they sign a new deal. Stings for a team that has a Phaneuf like player (ahem ME) but its realistic

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looks pretty sweet though takes the Drury-Bergeron-Savard-Pominville like contracts that we have in brhl2 right now :) :) to bad eric didnt have this last year hahah just dawging u erica..


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Is there any deadline on this, or can we wait until just before free agency begins to resign our players?

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Two questions I've got since plugging my players into the formula. Minor questions...

1.) What do we do when there is a player who's not currently signed in the NHL but is rated. My example is Jonas Johansson. Hes a minor leaguer for us playing in the AHL without an NHL deal. Do we just use the rating scale?

2.) Petteri Nokelainen is listed as 20 years old and his contract is up so I was entering him but the scale doesnt go as low as 20 years old on the "charts" tab of the document so it can't draw up any numbers.

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Bryce can't post right now so he wanted me to post this for him.....

1. No deadline at this point, it will be right before UFA

2. In a situation like that, use the league minimum (450k)

3. If it is a 20 year old, he's on an ELC, so you can put 21 in as the minimum age.



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hey guys i just signed my backup for a 5 year deal with a max signing bonus...

PlayerNHL SalaryOverallAgeContract Length Contract Value/YR MAX SBMin Cap Hit/Year
Garon110000074281 $             1,402,500  $   140,250  $         1,262,250
2 $             1,530,000  $   306,000  $         1,377,000
3 $             1,657,500  $   497,250  $         1,491,750
4 $             1,785,000  $   714,000  $         1,606,500
-------->5 $             1,912,500  $   956,250  $         1,721,250


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Vanek's contract is going to be a monster! Will Ian sign him, or will he be heading out of Detroit for compensation??

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