FA Game #2

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:nhl GM GAME #5

League Commissioners- BigG44, IslesRock4, and Pitt's Best #87 #66.
These three people oversee the entire game's operations. They each hold the same rank, nobody outranks the other. They may choose to change the rules or guidelines in the game as they see needed. They may elect to seize control of any position in the game (and appoint another when necessary) that is not being managed properly, whether it be to inactivity or other reasons.

Game Outline

  • Game begins when all teams are filled, teams may trade players and begin GM duties
  • You may also begin re-signing RFA's and your UFA's
  • We don't have a timeline yet but we would like to do the draft over the weekend.

Trade Committee process - IslesRock4 will not only keep track of all trades, but for the most part he is the trade committee. In order for a trade to be finalized, it must be sent to him first. If he feel it is too big or lob-sided or unrealistic, he'll take it to the rest of the trade committee, which is Pitt's Best #87 #66 and BigG44 in which the trade will then need 2 votes to be passed. If IslesRock4 does not reply for to a trade request for 12 hours or more, then teams who make a trade send the other trade committee members a message. IslesRock4 will keep track of all trades and transactions in a post on the first page, once he puts it there, that means its final.


Buyouts/Waivers
Each GM will be allowed to pursue the buyout option on up to one player on his roster. To buyout a player, you must first put them on waivers. After 24 hours, if the player is not picked up, you can buy the player out, or you can bring them back through re-entry waivers, in hopes of another GM claiming the player, which would count only half of the players salary against the cap. Teams will be allowed to send 1 veteran down in the minors after this players clear waivers but there will be restrictions.

Here they are:

-Teams cannot send down a veteran that has more than 2 years to his contract.
-Teams cannot send down a veteran they signed in this game.

You can continue to waive players if you want to but then you will either have to buy them out or keep them on your roster.

All buyouts must be final before the beginning of Free Agency.

NTCs and NMCs
Every GM's worst nightmare...beware! nhlscap.com has this list of players who fall in these categories. Trades involving a player with a NTC/NMC will be taken very seriously in this game. Each will be reviewed by the three league commissioners and a decision will be made. The rule will be if a player has a NTC or NMC than he will not go anywhere. Exceptions will be rare.

Teams that are looking to trade players on their roster who have a LNTC/NTC/NMC needs to have a talk with the player's agent IslesRock4 before anything happens. Get a list of teams your player would agree to be traded to and if the player has a NTC or NMC and that list is zero teams then so be it.

If you trade a player that has any of those clause without consulting prior to the trade, it could be automatically rejected by the commitee.

WAIVERS THREAD - In this game we will have a thread for waivers. A GM who wants to place a player on waivers will announce it in the main thread, then post it in the waivers thread. The time stamp of the post will determine when the 24 hours begins. If a team wants to place a claim on the player, they will indicate their interest by posting a request to claim in this thread. Waiver claims will always be determined by whatever the real NHL standings are at the time of the claim.

So for example: say the Boston GM waived Zdeno Chara. The Boston GM would post that he is waiving the player in the threads (both main thread and waivers thread). And say, 15 teams claimed him...but which one is furthest down the standings in the NHL right now? That team gets him.

Retirements/ LTIR - If you want one of your players to retire or be place on long term injury, this will also be handled by the trade committee. Same way we approve trades or not. You will need 2 approval to make it official.

If a player is placed on LTIR, they still count against the cap, but that team can spend over the actual cap in the amount of the player’s contract.

Example: Player A's cap hit is $2.5 million and they are placed on LTIR. He still counts to the cap, but the team's payroll can equal $58.5 million instead of the actual cap of $56 million.

Coach Hiring - -Pitt's Best #87 #66

will be the agent for all coaches. If a team would like to hire a new coach, please post that request in the thread. Any other GM with interest in the same coach should post, within 24 hours, that they would like the same coach to join their organization. If after 24 hours, no one has expressed interest, the coach "signs" with the original poster. If more than one team expresses interest in the 24 hour period, an agent will be assigned, and the interested teams will be given an opportunity to sell their organization to the coach. No money will be discussed. The agent will make the decision solely on the teams situation.

NHL Entry Draft moderator/organizer - ClericMercenaryAgent
resource: Draft picks link
Each GM is responsible for sending in their Top 30 rankings for the 1st round of the draft to him only. A team may opt to use the ISS's latest rankings instead. Also, if you make a trade involving a 2009 1st or 2nd round draft pick, make sure you send him a PM letting him know about it so he can update the draft order. Other than the three league commissioners, only _ are empowered to make a pick for a team that is not online, or officially be in charge of the draft.


RFAs Super Agent - BigG44 will handle negotiations for all restricted free agents for both conferences. Each GM must send offers for all players to him. We may appoint someone else to assist in this process if needed.

Contract Extensions - Pitt's Best #87 #66 will handle any contract extensions. For a GM to sign a player on his roster to a contract extension, the player must not be a UFA-to-be. All offers are to be sent to him. Granted, keep in mind he will not be extending the contracts of players just to do it. It will have to be a good deal that makes sense for the player to sign, just as if it was dealing with a RFA or UFA.

Salary Cap FAQs
max amount of players: 23
upper Limit: $56,700,000
lower Limit: $40,000,000
salary cap sites: nhlscap.com, nhlnumbers.com


Rosters thread - Each and every GM is responsible for posting and keeping up to date their roster in the league's roster thread. There will be repurcussions for those of you who are not doing so, for example, Boston wants to make a trade or sign an UFA...well for that trade to go through that GM must have their roster updated. Now I'm not talking about every hour on the hour or anything like that, but if you're making a bunch of moves or signings you need to keep your teams post updated, period. Its part of your duties as a GM in this game.

:nhl GM'S LIST

- EASTERN CONFERENCE -

Atlantic Division
New Jersey Devils - Devils Pride 26
New York Islanders - IslesFTW
New York Rangers - hockeyviper87
Philadelphia Flyers - Hollywood Hamels
Pittsburgh Penguins -Pitt's Best #87 #66


Northeast Division
Boston Bruins - ih8theislanders
Buffalo Sabres - Subbanator76
Montreal Canadiens - C-Saku Koivu MTL
Ottawa Senators - Cherepanisimov
Toronto Maple Leafs - leaky37


Southeast Division
Atlanta Thrashers - stempniaksen
Carolina Hurricanes - Mehta
Florida Panthers - Hull Fan
Tampa Bay Lightning - Jarmac
Washington Capitals - ClericMercenaryAgent

- WESTERN CONFERENCE -

Central Division
Chicago Blackhawks - slapshot723
Columbus Blue Jackets - PITTisIT
Detroit Red Wings - BiLLY_ShOE1721
Nashville Predators - gui56
St. Louis Blues - GongShowHockeyNYR

Northwest Division
Calgary Flames -catters078
Colorado Avalanche - ESY16
Edmonton Oilers -OilGagner89
Minnesota Wild -
Vancouver Canucks - -TourettesGuy


Pacific Division
Anaheim Ducks -IslesRock4
Dallas Stars - BigG44
Los Angeles Kings - Ktwon Sens Fan 19
Phoenix Coyotes - Backstrom #19
San Jose Sharks - habs4eva
 
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IslesRock4

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Trades

To MTL: Shawn Horcoff, Dustin Penner
To EDM: Sergei Kostitsyn, 1st 09

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To Bos:
Paul Mara's rights

to NYR:
conditional 4th 09, 5th 09

conditions:
Paul Mara signing with Boston this offseason.

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To VAN: Michal Hanzdus
To LA: rights to Taylor Pyatt

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To TB:
Rozsival, 2nd 09, Doyle

To NYR:
Lashoff, 2nd 09

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To TOR: Mayorov, Methot, Lacosta and 1st in '09

To CBJ: Kaberle

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To Columbus:

Boris Valabik
Chris Thorburn

To Atlanta:

Jared Boll
Jason Chimera
Rights to Manny Malhotra

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To Chicago:

Conditional 4th

Conditions:
If the Rangers sign one of Havlat or Pahlsson Chicago gets a 4th 09, if the Rangers sign both they get a 3rd 09.

To NYR:
Rights to Havlat
Rights to Pahlsson

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To NAS: Sami Lepisto
To WSH: Alexander Radulov

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To NYR:
Trent Hunter, SJ 1st round pick 09, Aaron Ness, 2nd round pick 09

To NYI:
Scott Gomez, Nikolai Zherdev

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To Dallas: Jonas Ahnelov

To Phoenix: Stephane Robidas

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To DET: conditional 3rd round pick, becomes LA's 2nd if Hossa re-signs
To LA: rights to Marian Hossa

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To MTL: Rights to Francois Beauchemin
To ANA: Mathieu Carle
 
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BigG44

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Restricted Free Agents

I'm not going to sign many (if any) players to two-way contracts longer than 1 year. Long term deals (3 or more years) will require a significant raise. If you feel the player hasn't earned it, please don't offer a deal longer than 2 years.

Anaheim Ducks
James Wisniewski: 1 year, one-way, for $1.5 million
Mike Brown: 1 year, one-way, for $700,000
Ryan Dingle: 1 year, two-way, for $1,000,000
Brian Salcido: 1 year, two-way, for $1,000,000
Petri Kontiola: 1 year, two-way, for $950,000
David Leneveu: 1 year, two-way, for $850,000
Troy Bodie: 1 year, two-way, for $700,000
Michal Birner: Not Qualified
Erik Christensen: Not Qualified
Brett Festerling: Not Qualified
Chad Painchaud: Not Qualified
Petteri Wirtanen: Not Qualified

Atlanta Thrashers
Kari Lehtonen: 2 year, one-way, $8.0 million (4.0 million/year)
Colby Armstrong: 3 years, one-way, $6.75 million ($2.25 million/year)
Boris Valabik: 2 years, one-way, for $2 million ($1 million/year)
Anssi Salmela: 2 years, one-way, for $1.8 million ($900,000/year)
Chris Thorburn: 2 years, one-way, for $1.1 million ($550,000/year)
Jim Slater: 1 year, one-way, $840,000
Jordan Lavallee: 1 year, two-way, $605,000
Dan Turple: 1 year, two-way, for $600,000
Colby Armstrong: Qualified
Kari Lehtonen: Qualified
Joseph Crabb: Not Qualified
Rylan Kaip: Not Qualified
Jordan Lavallee-Smotherman: Not Qualified
Scott Lehman: Not Qualified
Grant Lewis: Not Qualified
Jim Slater: Not Qualified
Clay Wilson: Not Qualified

Boston Bruins
David Krejci: 3 years, one-way, for $12 million ($4 million/year), NMC
Phil Kessel: 2 years, one-way, for $8 million ($4 million/year)
Matt Hunwick: 2 years, one-way, for $2.5 million ($1.25 million/year)
Byron Bitz: 2 years, one-way, for $1.8 million ($900,000/year)
Kevin Regan: 2 years, one-way, for $1 million ($500,000/year)
Martin St. Pierre: 1 year, two-way, for $750,000
Wacey Rabbit: 1 year, two-way, for $650,000
Ned Lukacevic: 1 year, two-way, for $600,000
Ryan Stokes: 1 year, two-way, for $600,000
Carl Soderberg: Not Qualified

Buffalo Sabres
Drew Stafford: 2 years, one-way, for $3.5 million ($1.75 million/year)
Andrej Sekera: 2 years, one-way, for $2.2 million ($1.1 million)
Patrick Kaleta - 2 years, one-way, for $2 million ($1 million/year)
Clarke MacArthur: Qualified
Jimmy Bonneau: Not Qualified
Mike Card: Not Qualified
Adam Dennis: Not Qualified
Michael Funk: Not Qualified
Dylan Hunter: Not Qualified
Mark Mancari: Not Qualified
Marek Zagrapan: Not Qualified

Calgary Flames
Dustin Boyd: Not Qualified
Kris Chucko: Not Qualified
Adam Cracknell: Not Qualified
Kyle Greentree: Not Qualified
Curtis McElhinney: Not Qualified
Adam Pardy: Not Qualified
Aki Seitsonen: Not Qualified

Carolina Hurricanes
Tuomo Ruutu: 3 years, one-way, for $10.5 million ($3.5 million/year)
Anton Babchuk: 1 year, one-way, for $2 million
Jussi Jokinen: 1 year, one-way, for $1.95 million
Noah Babin: 1 year, two-way, for $900,000
Justin Peters: 1 year, two-way, for $710,000
Casey Borer: 1 year, two-way, for $575,000
Brett Carson: 1 year, two-way, for $575,000
Joe Jensen: 1 year, two-way, for $575,000
Daniel Manzato: 1 year, two-way, for $575,000
Jakub Petruzalek: 1 year, two-way, for $560,000
Patrick Dwyer: 1 year, two-way, for $550,000
Mark Flood: 1 year, two-way, for $550,000
Michael Angelidis: Not Qualified
Dwight Helminen: Not Qualified
Bryan Rodney: Not Qualified

Chicago Blackhawks
Kris Versteeg: 3 years, one-way, for $10.35 million ($3.45million/year)
David Bolland: 3 years, one-way, for $7.05 million ($2.35million/year)
Cameron Barker: 2 years for $5.5 million ($2.75 million/year)
Troy Brouwer: 2 years, one-way, for $2.2 million ($1.1million/year)
Ben Eager: 2 years, one-way, for $1.5 million ($750,000/year)
Colin Fraser: 1 year, one-way, for $600,000
Antti Niemi: 1 year, two-way, $963,000
Logan Stephenson: 1 year, two-way, $825,000
Bryan Bickell: 1 year, two-way, $796,000
Corey Crawford: 1 year, two-way, $726,000
Adam Berti: 1 year, two-way, $686,000
Pascal Pelletier: 1 year, two-way, $605,000
Tim Brent: 1 year, two-way, $576,000
James Sharrow: 1 year, two-way, $575,000
Adam Pineault: 1 year, two-way, $560,000
Tim Hambly: 1 year, two-way, $550,000
Jacob Dowell: Not Qualified

Colorado Avalanche
Cody McLeod: 1 year, one-way, $700,000
Tyler Weiman: 1 year, two-way, $700,000 ($67,500 AHL)
David Jones: 1 year, two-way, $650,000 ($67,500 AHL)
Kyle Cumiskey: 1 year, two-way, $625,000 ($62,500 AHL)
Cody McCormick: 1 year, two-way, $575,000 ($57,500 AHL)
Michael Vernace: 1 year, two-way, $550,000 ($57,500 AHL)
Jason Bacashihua: Not Qualified
Peter Budaj: Not Qualified
Darcy Campbell: Not Qualified
Philippe Dupuis: Not Qualified

Columbus BlueJackets
Ole-Kristian Tollefsen: 2 years, one-way, for $2.2 million ($1.1 million/year)
Marc Methot: 2 years, one-way, for $2 million ($1 million/year)
Jiri Novotny: 2 years, one-way, for $1.9 million ($950,000/year)
Alexander Svitov: 1 year, two-way, for $1,250,000
Michael Blunden: 1 year, two-way, for $900,000
Alexandre Picard: 1 year, two-way, for $900,000
Aaron Rome: 1 years, two-way, for $900,000
Daniel Lacosta: 1 year, two-way, for $700,000
Jonathan Sigalet: 1 year, two-way, for $700,000
Jon Landry: 1 year, two-way, for $650,000
Trevor Hendrikx: Not Qualified
Petr Pohl: Not Qualified
John Vigilante: Not Qualified
Kyle Wharton: Not Qualified

Dallas Stars
Mark Fistric: 2 years for $1.6 million (Y1: $750,000, Y2: $850,00)
Aaron Gagnon: 1 year, two-way, for $687,500 ($67,500 AHL)
John Lammers: 1 year, two-way, for $687,500 ($67,500 AHL)
Chris Conner: 1 year, two-way, for $650,000
Matt Climie: 1 year, two-way, for $550,000 ($85,000 AHL)
Alexander Naurov: Not Qualified
Tobias Stephan: Not Qualified

Detroit Red Wings
Jiri Hudler: 4 years, one-way, for $12 million ($3 million/year)
Ville Leino: 2 years, one-way, for $1.9 million ($950,000/year)
Evan McGrath: 1 year, two-way, for $700,000
Ryan Oulahen: 1 year, two-way, for $600,000
Randall Gelech: Not Qualified

Edmonton Oilers
Denis Grebeshkov: 3 years for $9.75 million ($3.25 million/year)
Ladislav Smid: 2 years for $3 million ($1.5 million/year)
Kyle Brodziak: 2 year for $2.85 ($1.425 million/year)
Sebastien Bisaillon: Not Qualified
Gilbert Brule: Not Qualified
Devan Dubnyk: Not Qualified
Stephane Goulet: Not Qualified
Colin Mcdonald: Not Qualified
Ryan Potulny: Not Qualified
Liam Reddox: Not Qualified
David Rohlfs: Not Qualified
Mathieu Roy: Not Qualified
Rob Schremp: Not Qualified
Tyler Spurgeon: Not Qualified
Ryan Stone: Not Qualified
Bryan Young: Not Qualified

Florida Panthers
David Booth: 3 years, one-way, for $12 million ($4 million/year)
Steve Eminger: 1 year, one-way, for $2.1 million
Anthony Stewart: 2 years for $1.42 million ($710,000/year), Year 1 is two-way, Year 2 is one-way
David Shantz: 1 year, two-way, for $735,000
Tanner Glass: 2 years, $630,000, Year 1 is two-way, Year 2 is one-way
Stefan Meyer: 1 year, two-way, $605,000
Drew Larman: 1 year, two-way, $550,000
David Brine: 1 year, two-way, $522,500
Franklin MacDonald: 1 year, two-way, $522,500

Los Angeles Kings
Jack Johnson: 6 years, one-way, for $25.5 million ($4.25 million/year)
Ted Purcell: 1 year, two-way, for $895,000 ($150,000 AHL)
Scott Parse: 1 year, two-way, for $800,000
Brian Boyle: 1 year, two-way, for $795,000 ($90,000 AHL)
Matt Moulson: 1 year, two-way, for $650,000
Drew Bagnall: Not Qualified
Vladimir Dravecky: Not Qualified
Corey Elkins: Not Qualified
Brady Murray: Not Qualified
Joe Piskula: Not Qualified
Kevin Westgarth: Not Qualified
Daniel Taylor: Not Qualified

Minnesota Wild
Dan Fritsche: 2 years, one-way, for $1.5 million ($925,000/year)
Benoit Pouliot: 1 year, one-way, for $1.2 million
Peter Olvecky: 1 year, two-way, for $875,000
Robert Earl: 1 year, two-way, for $800,000
Danny Irmen: 1 year, two-way, for $800,000
Clayton Stoner: 1 year, two-way, for $800,000
Paul Albers: Not Qualified
Riley Emmerson: Not Qualified
Roman Voloshenko: Not Qualified

Montreal Canadians
Tomas Plekanec: 3 years for $8.75 million ($2.917 million/year cap hit)
Chris Higgins: 2 years for $4.75 million ($2.375/year cap hit)
Guillaume Latendresse: 2 years, one-way, for $2.5 million ($1.25/year cap hit)
Greg Stewart: 2 years, one-way, for $1.05 million $525,000/year cap hit)
Matt D'Agostini: 1 year, one-way, for $550,000
Kyle Chipchura: 1 year, one-way, for $600,000
Shawn Belle: 1 year, two-way, for $660,000
Mathieu Aubin: 1 year, two-way, $555,000
Loic Lacasse: Not Qualified
Olivier Latendresse: Not Qualified

Nashville Predators
Sami Lepisto: 2 years, one-way, for $2.6 million ($1.3 million/year)
Randy Jones: 1 year, one-way, $950,000
Cal O'Reilly: 2 years, two-way, for $1.5 million ($750,000/year, $90,000/AHL)
Tim Ramholt: 2 years, two-way, for $1.4 million ($700,000/year, $85,000/AHL)
Triston Grant: Not Qualified
Ryan Maki: Not Qualified
Antti Pihlstrom: Not Qualified
Kelsey Wilson: Not Qualified

New Jersey Devils
Travis Zajac: 4 years, one-way, for $12 million ($3 million/year cap hit)
Pierre-Luc Letourneau-Leblond: 2 year for $1,200,000 ($600,000/year), Year 1 is two-way, Year 2 is one-way
Patrick Davis: 1 year, two-way, for $600,000
Petr Vrana: 1 year, two-way, for $600,000
Kevin Cormier: Not Qualified
Mark Fraser: Not Qualified
Stephen Gionta: Not Qualified
Andy Greene: Not Qualified

New York Islanders
Blake Comeau - 2 years, one-way, for $2.2 million ($1.1 million/year)
Jeremy Colliton: Not Qualified
Jamie Fraser: Not Qualified
Jack Hillen: Not Qualified
Peter Mannino: Not Qualified
Sergei Ogordonikov: Not Qualified
Jason Pitton: Not Qualified
Trevor Smith: Not Qualified
Nate Thompson: Not Qualified
Ben Walter: Not Qualified

New York Rangers
Nikolai Zherdev: 2 years, one-way, for $7 million ($3.5 million/year)
Ryan Callahan: 2 years, one-way, for $3.5 million ($1.75 million/year)
Brandon Dubinsky: 2 years, one-way, for $3.5 million ($1.75 million/year)
Matt Lashoff: 2 years, one-way, for $1.9 million ($950,000/year)
Fredrik Sjostrom: 2 years, one-way, for $1.9 million ($950,000/year)
Lauri Korpikoski: 2 years, one-way, for $1.8 million ($900,000/year)
Dane Byers: 1 year, two-way, $850,000 ($90,000 AHL)
Corey Potter: 1 year, two-way, $800,000 ($90,000 AHL)
Matt Zaba: 1 year, two-way, $800,000 ($80,000 AHL)
Joe Barnes: Not Qualified
Vladimir Denisov: Not Qualified
Greg Moore: Not Qualified

Ottawa Senators
Danny Bois: Not Qualified
Brian Elliott: Not Qualified
Jeff Glass: Not Qualified
Mattias Karlsson: Not Qualified
Jim Mckenzie: Not Qualified
Ryan Shannon: Not Qualified
Derek Smith: Not Qualified
Geoff Waugh: Not Qualified

Philadelphia Flyers
Josh Harding: 2 years, one-way, for $3 million ($1.5 million/year)
Danny Syvret: 1 Year, two-way, for $600,000
Jared Ross: 1 Year, two-way, for $550,000
Nathan Guenin: Not Qualified
Nate Raduns: Not Qualified

Phoenix Coyotes
Scottie Upshall: 2 years, one-way, for $4.5 million ($2.25 million/year)
Nigel Dawes: 2 years, one-way, for $1.9 million ($950,000/year)
Enver Lisin: 2 years, one-way, for $1.9 million ($950,000/year)
Keith Yandle: 1 year, one-way, for $1.5 million
Joakim Lindstrom: 1 year, one-way, for $750,000
Daniel Winnik: 1 year, one-way, for $750,000
Petr Prucha: Qualified
Alexander Nikulin: Qualified
Alex Bourret: Not Qualified
Steven Goertzen: Not Qualified
Brian McGrattan: Not Qualified
Dave Spina: Not Qualified
Sean Sullivan: Not Qualified
Josh Tordjman: Not Qualified

Pittsburgh Penguins
Alex Goligoski: 1 year, one-way, for $1.25 million
Ben Lovejoy: 2 years for $1.4 million ($700,000/year), Year 1 two-way, Year 2, one-way
John Curry: 2 years for $1.1 million ($550,000/year), Year 1 is two-way $85,000 AHL, Year 2 is one-way
Bill Thomas: 1 year, two-way, for $577,500
David Brown: Not Qualified
Tim Wallace: Not Qualified

San Jose Sharks
Ryane Clowe: 2 years, one-way, for $5 million ($2.5 million/year)
Marcel Goc: 3 years, one-way, $2.925 million ($975,000/cap hit)
Torrey Mitchell: 3 years, one-way, $2.6 million ($866,667/cap hit)
Thomas Greiss: 1 year, two-way, $800,000
Lukas Kaspar: 1 year, two-way, $675,000
Ashton Rome: 1 year, two-way, $600,000
Riley Armstrong: 1 year, two-way, $550,000
Brad Staubitz: 1 year, two-way, $550,000
Jonathan Boutin: Not Qualified
Taylor Dakers: Not Qualified
Thomas Joseph Fox: Not Qualified
Mike Morris: Not Qualified

St. Louis Blues
Jay McClement: 3 years, one-way, $5.25 million ($1.75 million/year)
Roman Polak: 3 years, one-way, $7.05 million ($2.35 million/year)
B.J. Crombeen: 3 years, one-way, $6.3 million ($2.1 million/year)
Jonathan Filewich: Qualified
Matt Foy: Qualified
Chris Holt: Qualified
Chris Porter: Qualified
Danny Richmond: Qualified
Marek Schwarz: Qualified
Steve Wagner: Qualified
Jeff Woywitka: Qualified

Tampa Bay Lightning
Matt Smaby: 2 years, one-way, for $2 million ($1 million/year)
Karri Ramo: 2 years, one-way, for $1.6 million ($800,000/year)
Lukas Krajicek: 1 year, one-way, for $1.25 million
Martins Karsums: 1 year, one-way, for $900,000
Mike Lundin: 1 year, one-way, for $725,000
Noah Welch: 1 year, one-way, for $650,000
Radek Smolenak: 1 year, two-way, for $570,000
Blair Jones: 1 year, two-way, for $565,000
Mike McKenna: 1 year, two-way, for $550,000
Justin Keller: 1 year, two-way, for $525,000
Lauri Tukonen: Qualified
Brandon Segal: Not Qualified

Toronto Maple Leafs
Mikhail Grabovski: 3 years, one-way, for $6.75 million ($2.25 million/year)
Jeremy Williams: 1 year, two-way, $660,000
Darryl Boyce 1 year, two-way, $650,000
Justin Pogge: 1 year, two-way, $650,000
Andre Deveaux: 1 year, two-way, for $528,000
Jay Harrison: Qualified
Tim Stapleton: Qualified
Brent Aubin: Not Qualified
Alex Foster: Not Qualified
Ryan Hamilton: Not Qualified
Ryan Hollweg: Not Qualified
Erik Reitz: Not Qualified
Andy Rogers: Not Qualified
Jaime Sifers: Not Qualified

Vancouver Canucks
Steve Bernier: Not Qualified
Patrick Coulombe: Not Qualified
Julien Ellis-plante: Not Qualified
Zach Fitzgerald: Not Qualified
Jannik Hansen: Not Qualified
Shaun Heshka: Not Qualified
Nathan McIver: Not Qualified
Shane O'Brien: Not Qualified
Rick Rypien: Not Qualified
Kyle Wellwood: Not Qualified

Washington Capitals
Erik Fehr: 2 years, one-way, for $1.8 million ($900,000/year)
Jeff Schultz: 2 years, one-way, for $1.95 million ($975,000/year)
Milan Jurcina: 1 year, one-way, for $1 million
Sasha Pokulok: 2 year, two-way, for $1.9 million ($950,000/year)
Steven Pinizzotto: 1 year, two-way, for $800,000
Chris Bourque: 1 year, two-way, for $750,000
Andrew Joudrey: 1 year, two-way, for $660,000
Travis Morin: 1 year, two-way, for $588,500
Staffan Kronvall: 1 year, two-way, for $550,000
Daren Machesney: 1 year, two-way, for $550,000
Shaone Morrisonn: Qualified
Kyle Wilson: Not Qualified
 
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UFA Resigning Phase Rules and Suggestions

Eastern Conference Teams have T_Cage as the UFA resigning agent.

Western Conference Teams have me as the UFA resigning agent.

Those will get re-aligned once the UFA period begins. In the case of an intra-conference trade of UFA rights (for example, the Wild trading Gaborik's rights to the New York Islanders) then you follow this:

1. If you already began negotiations with the agent before you trade a player's rights then negotiations continue with that agent (If the Wild negotiated with Gaborik before he was traded to the Islanders then the Islanders would negotiate with the Western Conference Agent).

2. If no negotiations took place prior to the trade then you start with the agent in your conference (If Gaborik had no discussions with the Wild prior to the trade then the Islanders would discuss it with the Eastern Conference Agent).

Even during the resigning stage, make sure you give some sort of information on how your player will be used, why he should stay, etc. This doesn't require an essay but 4-8 sentences should get the job done. A player is more likely to sign with you if you give him reasons he should rather than just a money line.

Just because you trade for the rights of a player doesn't mean he is obliged to sign with you. In fact, in majority of the cases the player will elect to go into Free Agency rather than sign with a team that acquired his rights. Ask for permission from the other team to speak to the player's agent before making a trade for a UFA's rights. If you choose not to do so and make a trade for a player that ends up not wanting to sign with you then you have nobody to blame but yourself.

While it's not a requirement, it's an ethical issue and one to keep it realistic. Don't resign a player only for you to trade him later. He's signing with you because he wants to play for you. If he wanted to be on another team he would choose to go onto the open market. Agents will not think well of your team for future transactions if you attempt to pull such a stunt, and more importantly it takes away from the realism of the game. Very rarely does such an event ever occur in any sport, and the few times it has happened it has not reflected well on the team at all.

The agents have many players to deal with and actually have their own lives. If you go a day or more without hearing a response about a player then feel free to PM the agent as a reminder (PM's can get lost in the millions that we get). At the same time, don't send PM's after 3 hours without a response. Be patient. The only time this would be necessary is if you have some sort of important update (for example, a change in the offer, the offer no longer standing, a deadline set for accepting or rejecting it, etc.) Sending PM's every few hours just to say "Hey did Player X make a decision yet?" or things like that only add to the pile of PM's the agents have to read and only slow down to process; not make it faster.

If a contract is agreed upon it is the TEAM'S duty to post it as official on the game thread. Do not expect the agent to post it. While the agent might make a post about it, he is not required to. Don't just make the adjustment in the roster thread without announcing it in this thread, either. This makes everything easier for everyone, including the agents who want to compare contracts and log who has signed as well the other teams who want to see who is and isn't signed along with how much player are signed for.
 
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Entry Level Contracts

If you don't know how an ELC works, go here: http://www.hockeybuzz.com/blog.php?post_id=16855

The Basics (Following figures are for 2009 draft picks ONLY. Each year has it's own figures):

Max Salary + Games Played Bonus + Signing Bonus = $900,000
Minimum Salary = $500,000
Signing Bonus = No More than 10% total Salary + Games Played Bonus + Signing Bonus
Max Signing Bonus = $90,000 per year
Max Individual A Bonus = $850,000
Max Individual B Bonus = $2,000,000
Max Contract = $3,750,000

ELC Signings

Atlanta Thrashers
Andrew Kozek: 3 years, $550,000/salary year, $82,500/signing bonus year, $192,500/25 NHL games played bonus year, $65,000/AHL salary year

Niclas Lucenius: 3 years, $650,000/salary year, $80,000/signing bonus year, $70,000/40 NHL games played bonus year, $65,000/AHL salary year

Colorado Avalanche
Trevor Cann: 3 years, $550,000/NHL salary, $60,000/AHL salary, $150,000/NHL Games played bonus for 20 and 40 games, $85,000/signing bonus per year

Jens Hellgren: 3 years, $500,000/NHL salary, $52,500/AHL salary, $200,000/NHL Games played bonus for 40 games, $50,000/signing bonus per year

Justin Mercier: 3 years, $500,000/NHL salary, $60,000/AHL salary, $100,000/NHL Games played bonus for 40 games, $50,000/signing bonus per year

Brandon Yip: 1 year, $688,940 NHL salary, $75,000 AHL salary, $200,000 signing bonus

Dallas Stars
Ondrej Roman:
Yr|NHL Salary|Minor League|Signing Bonus|Performance Bonus
1|$500,000|$65,000|$80,000|$220,000 for 35 games
2|$500,000|$65,000|$77,500|$39,500 after each of 35, 45, 55, 65 and 75 games
3|$525,000|$65,000|$75,000|$30,000 after each of 40, 50, 60, 70 and 80 games

Edmonton Oilers
Alex Plante: 3 years, $787,500 NHL Salary, $87,500 Signing Bonus/year, $350,000 Individual A Bonuses/year (Paid $87,500 per Category, NO more than 4 categories), $65,000 AHL salary, $1,225,000 Cap Hit

Florida Panthers
Evgeny Dadonov: 3 years, $550,000 NHL Salary, $125,000 Games Played Bonus for 20 and 50 games, $80,000 Signing Bonus
Corey Syvret: 3 years, $500,000 NHL salary, $50,000 Signing Bonus, $150,000 Games Played Bonus for 25 games, $52,000 AHL salary

Minnesota Wild
Tyler Cuma: 3 years, $787,500 NHL Salary, $75,000 AHL Salary, $87,500 Signing Bonus/year

Montreal Canadians
Ryan McDonagh: 3 years, $787,500 NHL Salary, $87,500 Signing Bonus/year, $350,000 Individual A Bonuses/year (Paid $87,500 per Category, NO more than 4 categories), $65,000 AHL salary, $1,225,000 Cap Hit
P.K. Subban: 3 years, $810,000 salary/year, $90,000 signing bonus/year
Alexei Yemelin: 2 years, $688,940 salary/year, $295,260 signing bonus/year

New York Rangers
Antoine Lafleur: Year 1-3 - $500,000 NHL, $60,000 AHL, $80,000 signing bonus, $55,000 for 5, 10, 20, 40 games played
 
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You may start to talk trades nothing can be official till we get a few more GM's.
 
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Don't forget to send me your draft lists or your selection will be made according to current ISS rankings.

For the Washington Capitals we're looking to acquire a big, mean shutdown defenseman, a top-6 right winger with grit.

Nylander, Theodore and Clark are on the trading block and everyone not Russian or Swedish on our team is potentially available.
 

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The predators are interested in a 2nd line center capable of first line duties if necessary. We are also interested in a top 6 winger.
 

SixthSens

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Los Angeles is listening to offers for the 5th overall pick. Also shopping Michal Handzus and Jarret Stoll. Listening to offers for Alexander Frolov and Justin Williams.

Not trading: Drew Doughty, Anze Kopitar, Dustin Brown, Jonathan Bernier and Jack Johnson.
 

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The Philadelphia Flyers are going through a full-out rebuild after the embarassment and the realization that this team cannot beat the Pittsburgh Penguins. Obviously some players will need to be overpayed for. The Flyers are now looking for a #1 goalie and a #1 defensemen.

Available:
Matt Carle
Joffrey Lupul
Randy Jones
Danny Briere (Contender NMC)
Danny Carcillo
Rights To Marty Biron
Rights To Antero Niittymaki
Rights To Mike Knuble
Rights To Andrew Alberts

For The Right Offer:
Scott Hartnell (Contender NTC)
Simon Gagne (Contender NTC)

Overpayment:
Mike Richards (.1% Chance He's Traded)
Jeff Carter
Claude Giroux
Kimmo Timonen
 

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Dallas Stars

The Dallas Stars have received permission from the New York Rangers, thank you hockeyviper87, to add Jim Schoenfeld to their coaching staff. Schoenfeld will be in charge of the defensemen for the Stars, and Associate Coach Rick Wilson has been let go.

In addition, Les Jackson has been promoted to General Manager while Brett Hull has been reassigned to Ambassador of Fun, his former position.

Finally, the Dallas Stars would like to announce they have interest in bringing in Guy Carbonneau as Assistant General Manager in charge of player personnel. The Stars would also like to announce interest in signing Erik Granqvist as a goaltender coach.
 

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Dallas Stars

The Dallas Stars have received permission from the New York Rangers, thank you hockeyviper87, to add Jim Schoenfeld to their coaching staff. Schoenfeld will be in charge of the defensemen for the Stars, and Associate Coach Rick Wilson has been let go.

In addition, Les Jackson has been promoted to General Manager while Brett Hull has been reassigned to Ambassador of Fun, his former position.

Finally, the Dallas Stars would like to announce they have interest in bringing in Guy Carbonneau as Assistant General Manager in charge of player personnel. The Stars would also like to announce interest in signing Erik Granqvist as a goaltender coach.


I approved of this beforehand.

The New York Rangers would like to thank Jim Shoenfeld for his years of contribution and his skill with the younger players both on the Rangers currently and on the Wolfpack. We wish him all the best in his future endeavors.

On side-note:

The New York Rangers are happy to announce they have signed their former 2nd round pick Antoine Lafleur to an ELC. The details will be given later. The Rangers believe that even though he had a tough couple of years, he can get back on track if he follows the Rangers training program and listens to, and works with one of the best goalie coaches in the NHl, Benoit Allaire. Welcome to the New York Rangers.
 

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NJ Devils are taking offers for anyone not named Parise, Zajac, Brodeur, Elias, and Martin.

Zubrus, Rolston, Salvador are on the block. Pandolfo can also be had.
 

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Habs will listen to offer for Goaltender Jaroslav Halak.

We will be looking for roster player who can help us.

The Habs have PLENTY of cap room. Ready to listen to all offers.

Andrei Markov is the only untouchable as we speak, same can be said for Carey Price.
 

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