Quote (partank @ Jan 19 2018 11:43am)
didnt see minors heh. tough to include that...everyone has players in the minors....cant just not have a farm team lol
When a player is placed on LTIR, their cap hit remains on the teams cap payroll and it continues to count as it always did. It also does not provide the club with additional cap-space savings that can be banked for future use while the team operates above the salary cap. Instead, LTIR provides relief if the club's averaged club salary, or payroll, begins to exceed the upper limit. The amount of relief that the club receives is calculated on the day the player is placed on LTIR. There are three equations that are used to determine the LTIR relief, the first, the basic equation, can be used during the season and during the off-season. The second, the training-camp equation, can be used on the final day of the off-season in preparation for the first day of the season. The third formula is used when the team already has a player on LTIR.
Ya but most teams just have them on minors contracts, or 2 way contracts.
We are signing minors level players on nhl contracts. Its either terrible bargaining, or just terrible scouting/decisions. thats 6+ mil completely wasted.
For example Pitt is paying 0$ of Cap Space to their minors players
Im not down for reading equations on Ltir to find out exactly how much, but that 10.5 mil ltir limits their options somewhat
Quote (Sremmurd @ Jan 19 2018 11:53am)
you gotta be some kind of moron to be a leaf fan LOL
Or live in Toronto?
il tell you one thing for sure tho
You gotta be some kinda special to like the garbage Resremmurd puts out,
and like it enough to make that ur name/sig
This post was edited by LAP4JSP on Jan 19 2018 10:56am