GDT: Game #33: New York Rangers vs Washington Capitals - 7pm ET, MSG2

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will1066

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Kuemper is the best "ue" placement since Matt Puempel
 
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LOFIN

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I was having a discussion with my cousin over the holiday where he remarked that he's in favor of the hard cap because the league is competitive and in a good place.

I was just like "you care about the league? I barely care about the Rangers."

He's young yet. He'll be a curmudgeon one day.
The most brutal part of the cap is when you actually manage to construct a good team via drafting, trading and free agent signing, you practically immediately have to start tearing it apart because someone needs a new contract and it won't be as cheap as the previous one.

I wouldn't mind some type of modification where you can have few players exempt from cap hits, or lower cap hit % for your own drafted players or for players who have been with the team for X amount of years. Something new instead of this system.
 

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The most brutal part of the cap is when you actually manage to construct a good team via drafting, trading and free agent signing, you practically immediately have to start tearing it apart because someone needs a new contract and it won't be as cheap as the previous one.

I wouldn't mind some type of modification where you can have few players exempt from cap hits, or lower cap hit % for your own drafted players or for players who have been with the team for X amount of years. Something new instead of this system.
NBA has this kind of system which is great.
 

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NBA has this kind of system which is great.
Also the NBA has a super high floor forcing you to field NBA players at all times. Teams obviously still fail but there aren't absolute joke franchises like the Coyotes or the A's.

Even the 2-27 Pistons have talent on their roster. They're just all underperforming and it was constructed very poorly.
 

will1066

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Can you do transatlantic passes in a metro division game?
 

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Also the NBA has a super high floor forcing you to field NBA players at all times. Teams obviously still fail but there aren't absolute joke franchises like the Coyotes or the A's.

Even the 2-27 Pistons have talent on their roster. They're just all underperforming and it was constructed very poorly.
NBA’s roster is much smaller though
 

LOFIN

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NBA has this kind of system which is great.
I don't follow the other NA sports that much (I do watch the occasional NFL game or Redzone on Sundays), and I'm not all that familiar with their systems. But because I like to listen to Canadian sports radio via podcasts, I get some exposure. And the amount of player movement in at least the NBA sure brings a much more exciting element to the sport, compared to NHL where fans have to have a notebook and a calculator to figure out if they can bring in some bottom-6 or bottom pairing defensman at the deadline (no, you can't because you are in LTIR and not accruing capspace!). Last free agency was dreadful because practically no good players were there.
 
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