Tkachuk Norris
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my thoughts today in 1 tweet
Would we even be able to make a claim now that we are over the cap?
my thoughts today in 1 tweet
We aren't over, we have like 500k left. Even then, don't think that would enough anyways.
my thoughts today in 1 tweet
We are over by more than a million
Link?
Simple math none of those site include Kulak or pribyl. Check my cap tracker in the contract thread
Would Pribyl not qualify for SOIR?
Yes, non roster injured reserve counts against the cap. At least according to the cap guru's in the BoH forum
Mouser lied to meFrom Cap Friendly:
[fieldset=Cap Friendly FAQ]What is the season opening injured reserve (SOIR)?
If a player is injured during training-camp, they can be placed on season-opening injured reserve, to possibly obtain cap relief. It is notable that the SOIR equations are not the same as the daily rate equations in CBA 15.6, which is instead used to calculate the players daily salary (as opposed to cap hit).
Full Cap Hit
Players who are on a one-way contract, or players on a two-way contract who accrued 50 or more NHL games in the previous season count fully against the cap hit. Teams can opt to place these players on LTIR to obtain cap-relief (LTIR FAQ).
Discounted Cap Hit
Players on a two-way contract, who accured 1-49 NHL games in the previous season, count against the teams cap hit; however, the reduced cap hit is calculated as follows:
Multiply the players NHL cap hit by the total accrued NHL days in the previous season, and divide by the total number of days in the previous season (Ex: 186 for 2014-15)
When a player is reactivated to the active roster, their cap hit reverts back to the full rate
Full cap relief
Players who did not play any NHL games in the previous season can be placed on SOIR do not count against their teams cap hit.[/fieldset]
Actually upon reading that again I don't think Pribyl qualifies. He wasn't hurt in training camp, he was already injured when they signed him. I think non-roster injured reserve and SOIR are slightly different after noticing that part
Simple math none of those site include Kulak or pribyl. Check my cap tracker in the contract thread
Oh, that's true. Well, is LTIR an option?
Pribyl cannot be sent down until medically cleared to playIf Vey was send down with Bollig, we´d have 1625k, so ~580k if i subtract the negative amout of your daily cap tracker (thanks for creating it btw )
If Pribyl was send down (which is going to happen if not on any reserve list) it leaves about 1.5 mill.
So we could have picked someone up. But I respect the decision not to.
Pribyl cannot be sent down until medically cleared to play
No one available is that good. There is literally not a single legitimate reason to be upset. To be quite honest, I would suggest that if you ever find yourself agreeing with Kent Wilson, it is time to re-evaluate what you are thinking.Alright, so you are (kinda) saying that the rules of the NHL f***** us?
Or do you think that it was the right move (not to pick someone up)
No one available is that good. There is literally not a single legitimate reason to be upset.
And the rules didn't **** us, we signed a player that had just blown out his knee so Treliving knew this was a possibility.
Guess I´m going to take that out of context now and add this.
Guess I´m going to take that out of context now and add this.