Discution réglement (CONTRAT)
Re: Discution réglement (CONTRAT)
faut pas oublier que dans la NHL ils ont 23 joueurs dans les majeurs, donc ils ont 3 joueurs qui n'ont pas a bouger mineur majeur pour être dans l'allignement. Compte t'il dans la masse? je verifie aujourd'hui.
Re: Discution réglement (CONTRAT)
Voici un lien sur le cap :
http://proicehockey.about.com/od/learnt ... ry_cap.htm
Counting the Cap:
Team salary expenditures are calculated on a daily basis from the first day to the final day of the NHL regular season.
A team is in compliance if it has not already exceeded the cap for the season, and if it could carry its current roster without exceeding the cap at the end of the season.
Counted against the cap: All players on the active roster, injured reserve or the long-term injured list. Players who have left the team on a contract buyout, according to a formula that charges a percentage of the buyout against the cap.
Not counted against the cap?: Players assigned to the minors or returned to junior hockey after signing an NHL contract.
Long-Term Injuries:
A player expected to miss at least 10 games and 24 days due to injury can be listed as a long-term injury (LTI).
An LTI can be covered by replacement players, as long as the replacement salaries do not exceed the salary of the injured player.
If the replacement salaries would push a team over the salary cap, the team is allowed cap relief, but only for the portion of the salary that exceeds the cap.
When the injured player returns, the team must immediately comply with the normal terms of the salary cap.
http://proicehockey.about.com/od/learnt ... ry_cap.htm
Counting the Cap:
Team salary expenditures are calculated on a daily basis from the first day to the final day of the NHL regular season.
A team is in compliance if it has not already exceeded the cap for the season, and if it could carry its current roster without exceeding the cap at the end of the season.
Counted against the cap: All players on the active roster, injured reserve or the long-term injured list. Players who have left the team on a contract buyout, according to a formula that charges a percentage of the buyout against the cap.
Not counted against the cap?: Players assigned to the minors or returned to junior hockey after signing an NHL contract.
Long-Term Injuries:
A player expected to miss at least 10 games and 24 days due to injury can be listed as a long-term injury (LTI).
An LTI can be covered by replacement players, as long as the replacement salaries do not exceed the salary of the injured player.
If the replacement salaries would push a team over the salary cap, the team is allowed cap relief, but only for the portion of the salary that exceeds the cap.
When the injured player returns, the team must immediately comply with the normal terms of the salary cap.
Re: Discution réglement (CONTRAT)
Il y a la possibilité d'avoir 23 joueurs dans notre club, mais ça enlève de l'espace au cap salarial.
Sinon il faudrais imaginer un système incluant c'est variable:
L'age
Le salaire
La cote
Sinon il faudrais imaginer un système incluant c'est variable:
L'age
Le salaire
La cote
Re: Discution réglement (CONTRAT)
Je vous propose d'essayer de gérer votre club comme dans la NHL et d'avoir 23 joueurs dans votre alignement tout en respectant le plafond.
Ça vous évitera de perdre des joueurs de 29 ans et + au ballotage.
Ça vous évitera de perdre des joueurs de 29 ans et + au ballotage.