I'll preface my vote by saying this... IF they are not filled, I think a dispersal draft would be the way to go.
I'll preface my vote by saying this... IF they are not filled, I think a dispersal draft would be the way to go.
I'll preface my vote by saying this... IF they are not filled, I think a dispersal draft would be the way to go.
This is gunna sound so newbish but i am a newb so how doi vote? :#
Agreed. Fa will become to crowded for all the agents and most GMs will try to clear as much cap as possible just for the star players.
However, I have one question:
In the dispersal draft idea, lets say I picked Rick Nash. What is his cap hit? His original one?
Agreed. Fa will become to crowded for all the agents and most GMs will try to clear as much cap as possible just for the star players.
However, I have one question:
In the dispersal draft idea, lets say I picked Rick Nash. What is his cap hit? His original one?
Yes. The order was a problem the last time we tried this, so, I have an idea.
1) Try to make it weighted so that worse teams have a better shot at the first pick. If not, make it completely random.
2) The second round should be snaked, so, if a team is last in the first round, they'll be first in the second
3) Make sure that the players pick in the first round cannot be traded away. Last time, I remember Edmonton picking Yandle then IMMEDIATELY dealing him away. Allow pick trades, not player deals afterwards.
i think to figure out the order i will do somthing like the Sidney Crosby lottery
Each team starts off with 4 balls For every playoff appearance in the last three years or No. 1 overall pick over the last four years, a team loses one ball.
The huge problem with bringing these players to FA is that the contenders will get ahold of them, and it would make the game not really fun for anyone except them. The rich would get richer. The draft would ensure fairness for everyone, and actually make the good teams have to work.
i think to figure out the order i will do somthing like the Sidney Crosby lottery
Each team starts off with 4 balls For every playoff appearance in the last three years or No. 1 overall pick over the last four years, a team loses one ball.
DAL has been taken