What a strange way to phrase it. You don't decide who to get rid of from your team. You protect 4-4-1 or 7-3-1 and then expose the rest (making sure to meet the GP veteran stipulations in your exposed list). Seattle then decides for you. This is all about showing your work.
What we saw in the case of the Vegas draft is that a team's bad contracts probably aren't going anywhere via expansion. Seattle, like Vegas, will have plenty of options and won't be filling out a team with other GMs' mistakes.
The answer to this one isn't a one-word reply like "Zaitsev"
What we saw in the case of the Vegas draft is that a team's bad contracts probably aren't going anywhere via expansion. Seattle, like Vegas, will have plenty of options and won't be filling out a team with other GMs' mistakes.
The answer to this one isn't a one-word reply like "Zaitsev"