Post by Bryce - Minny on Aug 22, 2010 1:19:06 GMT -5
-All teams must be able to completely fill out both pro and farm rosters.
-Teams cannot have more than 50 players signed to a contract. If so you will have to buyout/waive enough to get under limit
-Positions Changes to be done through the portal. Make sure to use a refutable source showing the position you want them to move to.
-Farm Salary Cap for players is 1.5 million. Anyone making more than 1.5 million cannot be sent to the minors.
-In order to play in the minors, a player 23 and under MUST have played at least 5 AHL games in the prior year. This is to avoid stashing elite young guys on ELC’s in the minors.
-Teams may have up to a maximum of 25 players on their pro roster.
-A backup goaltender must play a minimum of 600 minutes. This is to ensure all teams do not abuse the privilege of having a superstar goaltender paired with a minimalist backup goaltender. It has occurred in other leagues that GMs abuse the salary cap by paying to have a star goaltender and than paying league minimums for a poorly rated backup goalie who does not play any minutes. It is unrealistic that a goalie would start every game in an 82 game schedule and to ensure all teams share their duties this rule is in place. With the 600 minute rule, a back up goalie would be required to start a minimum of approximately ten (10) games; even fewer if he gathers minutes if the starter is hooked midway during any game. Please keep track of any minutes played by your back-up goalie or starting goalie who gets traded partway through the season.
-Teams cannot have more than 50 players signed to a contract. If so you will have to buyout/waive enough to get under limit
-Positions Changes to be done through the portal. Make sure to use a refutable source showing the position you want them to move to.
-Farm Salary Cap for players is 1.5 million. Anyone making more than 1.5 million cannot be sent to the minors.
-In order to play in the minors, a player 23 and under MUST have played at least 5 AHL games in the prior year. This is to avoid stashing elite young guys on ELC’s in the minors.
-Teams may have up to a maximum of 25 players on their pro roster.
-A backup goaltender must play a minimum of 600 minutes. This is to ensure all teams do not abuse the privilege of having a superstar goaltender paired with a minimalist backup goaltender. It has occurred in other leagues that GMs abuse the salary cap by paying to have a star goaltender and than paying league minimums for a poorly rated backup goalie who does not play any minutes. It is unrealistic that a goalie would start every game in an 82 game schedule and to ensure all teams share their duties this rule is in place. With the 600 minute rule, a back up goalie would be required to start a minimum of approximately ten (10) games; even fewer if he gathers minutes if the starter is hooked midway during any game. Please keep track of any minutes played by your back-up goalie or starting goalie who gets traded partway through the season.