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today on Twitter, extended thread re whether
CBA would disallow NYR reacquire Tarasenko w retention,
[ for same reasons last summer Canes could not reacquire TonyD, from Flyers, with retention, against extension he'd signed with Flyers
CBA nerds - does below indeed indicate Tara COULD be re-acquired with retention?
Is the key difference that Canes had traded TonyD to Flyers, while Tara joined Ott as UFA?
it does seem to me, that (3) and (4) below explicitly relate to reacquiring a traded player,
that (3) is a player traded away with retention, while (4) is re re-acquiring a player with retention against current contract
the fact that Tony was under new contract signed w Flyers, rather than traded one,
did not make trade allowable, note wording "an SPC"
FROM PARA 4: "...Club B cannot subsequently Trade an SPC of such Player back to Club A within one (1) calendar year from the date of the Initial Trade and retain..."
thanks for any informed responses
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50.5 50.5 Team Payroll Range System; Lower Limit and Upper Limit; Payroll Room; Lower Limit and Upper Limit Accounting.
(e) "Payroll Room."
(iii) Prohibition on Transfers of Payroll Room
(C) Under no circumstances may a Club:
(3) Reacquire within one (1) calendar year from the date of that Retained Salary Transaction an SPC the Averaged Amount and Player Salary and Bonuses of which that Club agreed to retain as part of a Retained Salary Transaction;
Illustration: If Club A Trades a Player to Club B and retains 30% of the Averaged Amount of such Player's SPC in a Retained Salary Transaction, Club A cannot reacquire such Player's SPC within one (1) calendar year from the date of the Trade. However, if such Player's Retained Salary SPC expires or is otherwise terminated prior to one
(1) calendar year from the date of the Trade such that it no longer exists, Club A may reacquire the Player since the
Retained Salary SPC no longer exists.
or
(4) Reacquire as part of a Retained Salary Transaction the SPC of a Player who was on that Club's Reserve List within the past calendar year;
Illustration: If Club A Trades the SPC of a Player to Club B (the "Initial Trade"), Club B cannot subsequently Trade an SPC of such Player back to Club A within one (1) calendar year from the date of the Initial Trade and retain a portion of the Averaged Amount of that SPC pursuant to a Retained Salary Transaction. However, Club B may Trade an SPC of the Player back to Club A within one (1) calendar year from the date of the Initial Trade if Club B does not retain any portion of such Player's SPC.
CBA would disallow NYR reacquire Tarasenko w retention,
[ for same reasons last summer Canes could not reacquire TonyD, from Flyers, with retention, against extension he'd signed with Flyers
CBA nerds - does below indeed indicate Tara COULD be re-acquired with retention?
Is the key difference that Canes had traded TonyD to Flyers, while Tara joined Ott as UFA?
it does seem to me, that (3) and (4) below explicitly relate to reacquiring a traded player,
that (3) is a player traded away with retention, while (4) is re re-acquiring a player with retention against current contract
the fact that Tony was under new contract signed w Flyers, rather than traded one,
did not make trade allowable, note wording "an SPC"
FROM PARA 4: "...Club B cannot subsequently Trade an SPC of such Player back to Club A within one (1) calendar year from the date of the Initial Trade and retain..."
thanks for any informed responses
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Source: Flyers-Canes trade held up by CBA quirk
The Flyers' attempt to trade defenseman Tony DeAngelo back to the Hurricanes and retain some of his salary is being held up by a CBA clause, a source told ESPN.
50.5 50.5 Team Payroll Range System; Lower Limit and Upper Limit; Payroll Room; Lower Limit and Upper Limit Accounting.
(e) "Payroll Room."
(iii) Prohibition on Transfers of Payroll Room
(C) Under no circumstances may a Club:
(3) Reacquire within one (1) calendar year from the date of that Retained Salary Transaction an SPC the Averaged Amount and Player Salary and Bonuses of which that Club agreed to retain as part of a Retained Salary Transaction;
Illustration: If Club A Trades a Player to Club B and retains 30% of the Averaged Amount of such Player's SPC in a Retained Salary Transaction, Club A cannot reacquire such Player's SPC within one (1) calendar year from the date of the Trade. However, if such Player's Retained Salary SPC expires or is otherwise terminated prior to one
(1) calendar year from the date of the Trade such that it no longer exists, Club A may reacquire the Player since the
Retained Salary SPC no longer exists.
or
(4) Reacquire as part of a Retained Salary Transaction the SPC of a Player who was on that Club's Reserve List within the past calendar year;
Illustration: If Club A Trades the SPC of a Player to Club B (the "Initial Trade"), Club B cannot subsequently Trade an SPC of such Player back to Club A within one (1) calendar year from the date of the Initial Trade and retain a portion of the Averaged Amount of that SPC pursuant to a Retained Salary Transaction. However, Club B may Trade an SPC of the Player back to Club A within one (1) calendar year from the date of the Initial Trade if Club B does not retain any portion of such Player's SPC.