Around the NHL 11 - 2023/24

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MacLellan issued a statement on the matter, explaining the team's intentions and calling the decision a "strategic" one for the hockey club. Jamie, Ryan and Christopher Davis, who all run CapFriendly, will also join Washington's front office.

What I found interesting is Friedman was mentioning that some teams used that platform as a tool, as in they didn’t have the in house capability.
 
Laine and Columbus working on a trade apparently for him , Laine and the Winnipeg Jets part 2 .:laugh:
 
Laine and Columbus working on a trade apparently for him , Laine and the Winnipeg Jets part 2 .:laugh:

$8.7 million Cap hit for a fragile, scoring winger who has played 18, 55, and 56 games over the past three seasons. That plus whatever he was /is dealing with this past season?

How much would they have to retain? Not sure teams would be very interested at this point.
 
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Laine, Necas, Ehlers and Marner all up on the trade board this off season.

Everyone is trying to trade away their soft playoff performers.
 
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It wouldn't be too difficult for a team to scrape CapFriendly's data and then just keep it updated and add whatever other functionality you want.

that's true. and im sure they can hire some current or fresh out of coding, programming etc to build something. but just strikes me as odd how 20+ teams allegedly have nothing in place for a data-base for other team's contracts, salary cap info etc.
 
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