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Thanks I think I got it now, so would it be for example:
the 2018/19 regular season for the NHL was 186 days long.
the 2018/19 regular season for the AHL was 193 days long.
if a player making $650,000 as the base salary in that season in the NHL is on an active NHL roster for 50 days would it be prorated to
- 50/186*$650,000
- = $174,731
if the same player making $70,000 as the minor salary is on an active AHL roster for 140 days would it be prorated to
- 140/193*$70,000
- = $50,777
So how does the formula account for if the active AHL player makes the playoffs is that considered an extension of the season?
If there's a performance bonus attached to the players contract can that Performance Bonus requirement be achieved in either league or does it have to be met in the NHL?