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We were right there
Surprise, says no one ever
Inc 100m roster, no big deal
Surprise, says no one ever
Inc 100m roster, no big deal
You're right, I saw 24 (Jaxon Nelson) and thought it was 14. My apologies to Brock!Faber wasn't on the ice to start the OT, so he wasn't responsible for anything. Gophers went with LaCombe and Koster on the blueline to start OT.
And it's a simple fix too. Make cap compliance apply to the playoffs as well or players must be active before the playoffs begin to participate in the playoffs. But will the NHLPA agree to that? Who knows.This is just legitimately cheating. It needs to be addressed in the next CBA.
Brock wouldn’t have seen NHL ice for another four years in LA. He’s behind Doughty, Roy, Walker, Durzi, Spence, and Grans on the RHD service time ladder.
Been crying this since the hawks did it with Kane. Easiest fix is that teams have to ice a roster that is cap compliant in the playoffs. I get teams may get in situations where they carry more guys and exceed cap, but the actual lineup should be cap compliant. If this means having to healthy scratch a $5M player so be it. Still a loop hole teams can work with in IMO. For example Vegas could healthy scratch Quick.This is just legitimately cheating. It needs to be addressed in the next CBA.
Looks like Faber will be in tonight against Chicago.
I don't like the idea of needing someone to be active before playoffs. THere are legit injuries to stars. I think Stone is obviously a legit injury, and am actually shocked he is even skating. Vegas would have rather had him healthy and in the line up all year, even if that meant having to shed some bodies.And it's a simple fix too. Make cap compliance apply to the playoffs as well or players must be active before the playoffs begin to participate in the playoffs. But will the NHLPA agree to that? Who knows.
Clarke is younger, therefore he’d be behind Faber. That’s about as in depth as it gets with development decisions.
Clarke is younger, therefore he’d be behind Faber. That’s about as in depth as it gets with development decisions.
Not saying the injuries aren't legit, but I don't think teams should be rewarded either with a larger cap than other teams because someone got hurt.Been crying this since the hawks did it with Kane. Easiest fix is that teams have to ice a roster that is cap compliant in the playoffs. I get teams may get in situations where they carry more guys and exceed cap, but the actual lineup should be cap compliant. If this means having to healthy scratch a $5M player so be it. Still a loop hole teams can work with in IMO. For example Vegas could healthy scratch Quick.
Dumba being scratch is interesting for me
I don't like the idea of needing someone to be active before playoffs. THere are legit injuries to stars. I think Stone is obviously a legit injury, and am actually shocked he is even skating. Vegas would have rather had him healthy and in the line up all year, even if that meant having to shed some bodies.
Looks like Faber will be in tonight against Chicago.
Surprise, says no one ever
Inc 100m roster, no big deal
ya but if the team is in a competitive window and loses a top guy nice to be able to find a replacement.Not saying the injuries aren't legit, but I don't think teams should be rewarded either with a larger cap than other teams because someone got hurt.
Its the simple beer league rule must participate in "x" number of games to qualify for playoffs.And it's a simple fix too. Make cap compliance apply to the playoffs as well or players must be active before the playoffs begin to participate in the playoffs. But will the NHLPA agree to that? Who knows.
Team | Signing Bonus | NHL Salary | Minors Sal | Total Salary | Total Spend |
Tampa Bay Lightning | $36,265,000 | $59,844,822 | $6,367,837 | $67,974,564 | $104,239,564 |
Montreal Canadiens | $14,635,014 | $85,002,310 | $3,399,348 | $89,234,991 | $103,870,005 |
Vegas Golden Knights | $32,348,000 | $63,607,257 | $5,286,861 | $68,902,327 | $101,250,327 |
Edmonton Oilers | $27,292,500 | $64,748,433 | $4,289,839 | $72,462,885 | $99,755,385 |
San Jose Sharks | $26,272,500 | $65,508,978 | $2,926,309 | $70,410,288 | $96,682,788 |
St. Louis Blues | $10,907,500 | $79,240,948 | $4,158,247 | $83,617,544 | $94,525,044 |
Boston Bruins | $17,817,500 | $66,470,175 | $7,749,294 | $74,289,091 | $92,106,591 |
New Jersey Devils | $18,705,000 | $65,874,098 | $3,206,242 | $71,405,340 | $90,110,340 |
Vancouver Canucks | $6,730,000 | $75,672,085 | $4,651,081 | $82,752,288 | $89,482,288 |
Washington Capitals | $26,732,500 | $56,912,243 | $4,981,556 | $61,976,565 | $88,709,065 |
New York Rangers | $29,050,000 | $50,098,080 | $4,861,044 | $59,442,458 | $88,492,458 |
Calgary Flames | $7,292,500 | $75,993,217 | $4,911,863 | $80,906,323 | $88,198,823 |
Colorado Avalanche | $995,000 | $83,547,908 | $3,255,434 | $86,825,647 | $87,820,647 |
Columbus Blue Jackets | $12,692,500 | $71,542,922 | $2,367,602 | $74,802,191 | $87,494,691 |
Seattle Kraken | $1,742,500 | $80,070,555 | $5,273,742 | $85,344,297 | $87,086,797 |
Philadelphia Flyers | $19,869,000 | $59,887,379 | $4,136,918 | $66,379,721 | $86,248,721 |
Dallas Stars | $20,977,500 | $57,850,515 | $7,083,644 | $64,989,213 | $85,966,713 |
Pittsburgh Penguins | $9,100,000 | $72,125,998 | $3,740,526 | $76,783,191 | $85,883,191 |
New York Islanders | $655,000 | $78,750,217 | $4,691,650 | $84,941,867 | $85,596,867 |
Nashville Predators | $14,335,000 | $64,255,740 | $3,053,133 | $69,308,873 | $83,643,873 |
Florida Panthers | $31,015,000 | $46,280,419 | $3,808,243 | $52,542,364 | $83,557,364 |
Toronto Maple Leafs | $36,615,630 | $41,811,959 | $4,154,597 | $46,523,620 | $83,139,250 |
Carolina Hurricanes | $6,250,000 | $73,654,133 | $2,175,025 | $75,872,672 | $82,122,672 |
Detroit Red Wings | $4,747,500 | $67,506,071 | $6,900,485 | $75,965,139 | $80,712,639 |
Winnipeg Jets | $3,950,000 | $71,621,460 | $3,419,108 | $75,040,568 | $78,990,568 |
Los Angeles Kings | $15,867,500 | $56,748,721 | $4,850,412 | $62,761,445 | $78,628,945 |
Anaheim Ducks | $1,635,000 | $69,189,422 | $3,308,959 | $75,160,881 | $76,795,881 |
Ottawa Senators | $5,020,000 | $65,149,922 | $2,594,595 | $71,579,152 | $76,599,152 |
Chicago Blackhawks | $23,105,000 | $46,424,109 | $3,900,514 | $51,700,813 | $74,805,813 |
Minnesota Wild | $4,465,000 | $62,676,093 | $3,346,878 | $67,723,168 | $72,188,168 |
Buffalo Sabres | $10,049,166 | $53,028,204 | $4,368,338 | $59,046,866 | $69,096,032 |
Arizona Coyotes | $10,065,000 | $51,103,768 | $2,303,508 | $53,410,383 | $63,475,383 |
"I can't believe how many McDavid caliber players are entering the league" - Glen MurrayA playoff-bound team playing a prospect right away? Aren't they worried about ruining him?
WTF is Montreal doing?
Team Signing Bonus NHL Salary Minors Sal Total Salary Total Spend Tampa Bay Lightning $36,265,000 $59,844,822 $6,367,837 $67,974,564 $104,239,564Montreal Canadiens $14,635,014 $85,002,310 $3,399,348 $89,234,991 $103,870,005Vegas Golden Knights $32,348,000 $63,607,257 $5,286,861 $68,902,327 $101,250,327Edmonton Oilers $27,292,500 $64,748,433 $4,289,839 $72,462,885 $99,755,385San Jose Sharks $26,272,500 $65,508,978 $2,926,309 $70,410,288 $96,682,788St. Louis Blues $10,907,500 $79,240,948 $4,158,247 $83,617,544 $94,525,044Boston Bruins $17,817,500 $66,470,175 $7,749,294 $74,289,091 $92,106,591New Jersey Devils $18,705,000 $65,874,098 $3,206,242 $71,405,340 $90,110,340Vancouver Canucks $6,730,000 $75,672,085 $4,651,081 $82,752,288 $89,482,288Washington Capitals $26,732,500 $56,912,243 $4,981,556 $61,976,565 $88,709,065New York Rangers $29,050,000 $50,098,080 $4,861,044 $59,442,458 $88,492,458Calgary Flames $7,292,500 $75,993,217 $4,911,863 $80,906,323 $88,198,823Colorado Avalanche $995,000 $83,547,908 $3,255,434 $86,825,647 $87,820,647Columbus Blue Jackets $12,692,500 $71,542,922 $2,367,602 $74,802,191 $87,494,691Seattle Kraken $1,742,500 $80,070,555 $5,273,742 $85,344,297 $87,086,797Philadelphia Flyers $19,869,000 $59,887,379 $4,136,918 $66,379,721 $86,248,721Dallas Stars $20,977,500 $57,850,515 $7,083,644 $64,989,213 $85,966,713Pittsburgh Penguins $9,100,000 $72,125,998 $3,740,526 $76,783,191 $85,883,191New York Islanders $655,000 $78,750,217 $4,691,650 $84,941,867 $85,596,867Nashville Predators $14,335,000 $64,255,740 $3,053,133 $69,308,873 $83,643,873Florida Panthers $31,015,000 $46,280,419 $3,808,243 $52,542,364 $83,557,364Toronto Maple Leafs $36,615,630 $41,811,959 $4,154,597 $46,523,620 $83,139,250Carolina Hurricanes $6,250,000 $73,654,133 $2,175,025 $75,872,672 $82,122,672Detroit Red Wings $4,747,500 $67,506,071 $6,900,485 $75,965,139 $80,712,639Winnipeg Jets $3,950,000 $71,621,460 $3,419,108 $75,040,568 $78,990,568Los Angeles Kings $15,867,500 $56,748,721 $4,850,412 $62,761,445 $78,628,945Anaheim Ducks $1,635,000 $69,189,422 $3,308,959 $75,160,881 $76,795,881Ottawa Senators $5,020,000 $65,149,922 $2,594,595 $71,579,152 $76,599,152Chicago Blackhawks $23,105,000 $46,424,109 $3,900,514 $51,700,813 $74,805,813Minnesota Wild $4,465,000 $62,676,093 $3,346,878 $67,723,168 $72,188,168Buffalo Sabres $10,049,166 $53,028,204 $4,368,338 $59,046,866 $69,096,032Arizona Coyotes $10,065,000 $51,103,768 $2,303,508 $53,410,383 $63,475,383
Their best.WTF is Montreal doing?