****** stat: Canucks have lost every playoff series they've played with Manny in the lineup.
SIGH.
A grand total of two?
On the other hand, we went 14-6 with Aaron Rome in the post-season. We better bring him back for dat dere success
****** stat: Canucks have lost every playoff series they've played with Manny in the lineup.
SIGH.
If he's on IR, the team can still accumulate cap savings as they're below the cap right now. LTIR however doesn't let you do that. So if the Canucks need another, say, 2.5M in cap space for a trade then they'll put him on LTIR at the deadline to maximize the space they'd get.
He could have been placed on IR or LTIR just the same - LTIR just lets you exceed the cap by his cap hit.
At this stage I have not heard at all that Doctors have had anything to do with it, To me it is kind of a technicality, Can't see the NHL wanting to punish a team for saying it isn't safe because one of there players can't see. Not in this day and age, Health and Safety would be all over them.
****** stat: Canucks have lost every playoff series they've played with Manny in the lineup.
SIGH.
There is no difference when accrue savings whether the player is on the roster, IR or LTIR - in all circumstances the players full cap still counts against the cap as if the player is on the roster. IR gets you an extra slot. The only functional cap difference between on roster/IR and LTIR (iirc) is that LTIR allows you to exceed the cap by the LTIR amount, however while over you can not accrue cap space.
Since we are under cap (that includes Manny) placing Manny on LTIR only matters if we are bring in a player that takes us over cap and we need to push over cap to make him fit. Cap wise the best thing Gillis could do from an immediate PoV, since we are not over cap, would be to Redden/Gomez him and waive him to the minors the tell him not to report and just go home as that would knock $900K of Manny's contract. However doing that might make it harder to place him on LTIR lateras Gillis would need to recall Manny then LTIR him which is a bit messy and the league might start getting grumpy.
I see. I'd always thought that you couldn't accumulate cap savings as long as you had a player on LTIR in any circumstance. Thanks for clearing that up.
I wasn't attributing it to anything. Just meh that he never got to be involved in any victories.Also, the Vancouver Canucks have never won a Stanley Cup with "Vancouver Canucks" as the team's name.
Also, the Vancouver Canucks have never won a Stanley Cup with "Vancouver Canucks" as the team's name.
The way it works is that players don't officially put onto LTIR until the team makes a move that would put them over the cap.
It's sad but let's not kid ourselves of wanting him back in the line-up, he brought nothing besides the occasional faceoff wins. At 2.5 M this is not cheap either.
It's sad but let's not kid ourselves of wanting him back in the line-up, he brought nothing besides the occasional faceoff wins. At 2.5 M this is not cheap either.
An imminent pick up maybe? Remember Edler suddenly needing back surgery..and Ballard's "capcussion" all timed so well for cap space...
This sucks, but it was becoming inescapably clear that Malhotra's done as pretty much everything beyond faceoffs.
Can imagine Manny's not happy, but who would be. Sucks, man. I still have flashbacks of that puck hitting him in the eye. I remember thinking: "There goes our Stanley Cup chance right there" when that happened. We had an elite shutdown centre on the 3rd line to free up Kes, then *smack*. Over.
Hope Manny finds his feet doing whatever he ends up doing, hopefully with the Canucks organization.
Also, the Vancouver Canucks have never won a Stanley Cup with "Vancouver Canucks" as the team's name.
Hater.You guys are missing my meaning. I'm not saying we lost playoff series because Manny was in the lineup. I'm disappointed he couldn't experience any playoff victories while contributing on the ice.
My favorite Manny moment.
My favorite Manny moment.