Shea Theodore Out Until Playoffs

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Vegas and Tampa fans: We obviously need a cap limit, otherwise other richer teams could just spend more money and their roster and it would be unfair! Teams should all be spending up to the same limit for parity, otherwise teams that spend more have an unfair advantage over us

Also Vegas and Tampa fans: It's not cheating if we abuse LTIR to spend above the cap limit and more than the rest of the league. All we're doing is spending more money on our roster, it's within the rules!


Just fix it already, it isn't rocket science. So many ways to do it.


1) A player that ends the regular season on LTIR cannot be activated in the playoffs. You expect him back in the playoffs ? Cool, don't go adding another 10M (or whatever his cap hit is) worth of player(s) and then re-activate the "injured player"

You're not expecting him back for playoffs ? Cool you get the cap relief to bolster the roster and spend up to the cap limit just like everyone else.

2) LTIR with limit vs season ending LTIR. Players put on LTIR must remain out of the lineup a minimum of 90 days, maximum of 150 days. If his time on LTIR exceeds 150 days, he is put on season ending LTIR and ineligible to return at any point.

3) Add a luxury tax with a soft cap. The teams that spend over the cap, pay a luxury tax, which is then evenly distributed among say the bottom 5-10 revenue generating teams. Similar to what the NBA does. LTIR players must be activated be before the season ends, if that pushes you over the cap, pay a luxury tax.

4) Re-activation window. If it's in the regular season, something like a 1 week window. Player must be activated 7 days before being eligible to play/practice. If it's in the playoffs, make it a 2-3 week window.


But honestly keep it simple, you finish the season on LTIR, you are ineligible to play in the playoffs. You expect to play in the playoffs ? Ok get activated and cap compliant by game 82. With the expected increases in the cap, this can easily be implemented. If the cap goes up say 5M this year, implement the rule and GMs should manage their cap properly in case of injury. Don't spend 100% up to the cap, give yourself like 5% to breathe.
 
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EVERY team in the NHL would do this if they had the opportunity if one of their top players got hurt

Don’t hate the teams that do this cause it’s in the rules

I salute the teams that do this and go on long runs in the playoffs… it shows me that management do everything they can to win and lead by example

Nah, I'm gonna hate the teams
 
NHL has to approve it too.. teams just can’t magically say certain players are out and that’s that
I believe the NHL's approval is by verifying medical documents; not an independent exam of said injury. This would leave a hole for misinformation or outright falsifying

Id love to say I dont believe they are but after the Astros' scandal and this now being the fourth or fifth time in as many years.. its hard to argue random chance
 
So change the rules: If a player is on LTIR within 30 days before the first day of the playoffs they are ineligible to return until the 2nd round.

Will teams abuse it...probably. But they'll really have to think about it now (to say nothing about the player who is ok with taking time off in the regular season but wants to be there in the playoffs)
 
I think there is more going on here. McCrimmon is the only GM doing this, and every year even.

All other 31 GMs are deciding to sit on their hands instead of exploiting this "loophole"? Fat chance.

At this point, you have to think that the VGK's medical team is compromised, or there is an institutional expectation for their players to take one for the team and exaggerate injuries.
Swing and a miss.

Chicago opened this can of worms with Kane way back when

Tampa was still the most blatantly obvious example, having Kucherov wait for surgery until a couple weeks before the start of the season where rehab would time perfectly with being ready for game 1 of playoffs. He had all offseason to get surgery, but would've been ready well before playoffs.

Vegas is hardly the first team to do this, and won't be the last.

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Also Vegas and Tampa fans: It's not cheating if we abuse LTIR to spend above the cap limit and more than the rest of the league. All we're doing is spending more money on our roster, it's within the rules!

Yeah, and a wife is ok with an open marriage....until you f*** her sister lol

There are some rules that you just need to not test the boundaries ;)
 
You know Mark Stone is on the phone with his travel agent rescheduling the Hawaii trip he had already booked for the entire month of March.
 
And so it begins...

Countdown until Mark Stone's annual trade deadline LTIR trip....
Look he needs to get injured or he'll be to warn out by the playoffs, he hasn't played a full season in three years and he has those stupid extra four nations games. He's gonna be completely pooped come playoff time if he doesn't get injured soon.
 
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The Golden Asterisks and Tampa Bay Asterisks disagree with you. This type of cheating works, not taking advantage of it is gross negligence.

When Vegas won the cup they used Stone's LTIR cap space to acquire Teddy Blueger (2 points in 6 playoff games) and Jonathan Quick (didn't play in the playoffs at all).

You adding those two by "cheating" means they deserve an asterisk attached to their cup win?
 
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