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Begging for Bega
- Aug 25, 2003
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Basically, Team A has a player under contract that they want to keep in future years, but for whatever reason they are OK with loaning him out for a certain period of time to Team B.
Team B is on the hook for whatever salary is owed to the player for the remainder of that time period, as well as the pro rated cap hit.
Team A and Team B negotiate a price for the swap, which may include picks, players or even a swap of loans.
At the end of the time period all loaned players, salaries and cap hits return to their original teams. Maybe in certain cases there can be clauses that can make a loan move permanent for the duration of the contract.
Would this work in the NHL? Would it help with teams trying to manage the cap? Would the players be on board?
Team B is on the hook for whatever salary is owed to the player for the remainder of that time period, as well as the pro rated cap hit.
Team A and Team B negotiate a price for the swap, which may include picks, players or even a swap of loans.
At the end of the time period all loaned players, salaries and cap hits return to their original teams. Maybe in certain cases there can be clauses that can make a loan move permanent for the duration of the contract.
Would this work in the NHL? Would it help with teams trying to manage the cap? Would the players be on board?