Will we be allowed to trade for a player, then use our amnesty on him? I know the NBA doesn't allow that with their amnesties.
No. You don't amnesty someone who has positive trade value.
This and how long you can hold an amnesty are the points I'd most interested in.
If you can take on Luongo, then amnesty him in 4-6 years, then he's worth something to the Leafs in trade, 'cause the buyout amount would be steep, but not impossible, and the cap hit for having him wouldn't be terrible either. I
t's also the kind of thing that will make this apply to guys like Lecavalier. No chance TB can buy him out anytime soon, 'cause they're not paying someone 50m not to play hockey, but he becomes marginally tradeable once a team can hold an amnesty for him, then escape 2-3 years at the end. Now, he's still a tough sell, but if the amnesty is a one offseason only, or just one or two, then it has virtually no effect on those monstrous back-loaded deals 'cause no team is going to buy them out when they have that much remaining.
What will make me laugh the most is that MIN has to hold their two amnesty provisions for the inevitable day that Suter and Parise need to be amnestied if those clauses are retainable long-term.
edit: just saw Mess' post, is there a link? If right, then the back-loaded deals are pretty much off the table for amnesty.