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Armchair-GM
16 janv. 2020 à 7 h 55
Sujet:
the team that will eternally think what they have is good enough
I can't see a non playoff team like the Habs trading "so much" just to get Hertl for two years. More than likely still a non playoff team then Hertl is a UFA. Hertl to a contender is a more likely trade.
The current edition of the Sharks and Habs seem to be same position...out of the playoffs now and in the future. So if it's so good for Montreal to obtain Hertl, why would Sharks trade him?
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Armchair-GM
15 janv. 2020 à 8 h 23
Sujet:
I would trade Petry
I like petry but that trade is bad for pit. Pens Right side is set with Letang/Marino for next season. Petry can definitely fetch a first but pens aren’t the team and they certainly won’t trade Marino
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Armchair-GM
8 janv. 2020 à 10 h 14
Sujet:
Message to all the Habs fans
Dear non Habs fans,
Stop looking at a couple specific Habs fans silly posts and extrapolating for the entire fan base. If you are going to **** on someone, call them out by name and don't hide behind including an entire fan base as your excuse for a rant on a fantasy Armchair GM site forum.
Sincerely,
(The remainder of the Habs fan base that isn't out of their minds)
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Armchair-GM
7 janv. 2020 à 15 h 17
Sujet:
Just for HabsForEver Loser Guy
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>J2W</b></div><div>Weber is signed until he's 40, and if he retires before that (say in one of his final 3 seasons when he makes a combined 3 million) Nashville pays more than his current cap hit in recapture penalties for the seasons that he would have been playing. Those penalties go down if Nashville reacquires him now, since his salary is lower than his cap hit, and he still has a few good years while that happens.
Johansen, right now, is looking like a 55ish point C making 8 million until he is 33. That's not a contract I love either, but if it goes it's gone from Nashville's books.
Overall, if Nashville felt confident that they could get 2 seasons of Weber putting up around 45-50 points, and they don't expect Johansen to hit high 60's again, this isn't a bad deal for them with the cap recapture hanging over their future. Nashville is most likely taking cap from Weber's contract once he falls off the cliff, the only question is how much, and this helps lower that number and hopefully gets them a few productive years from him at the same time.</div></div>
Yup I get it and I think it kind of works for both teams really, the Habs would be kind of lost without Weber but if they see growth coming from their young RHD like Fleury and Petry can hold down the fort then maybe it's worth it to them.
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Armchair-GM
18 déc. 2019 à 23 h 54
Sujet:
Different 1 RHD Target
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>HabsForEver</b></div><div>Yes because he's a cancer.</div></div>
No. Just no. Cancer is a horrible disease and isn't an insult to call someone. The term locker room cancer needs to stop and certainly calling someone a cancer is horrible. I think this is something we can all agree on. Don't belittle that horrible illness by making it an insult used on a hockey blog.
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Armchair-GM
8 nov. 2019 à 12 h 42
Sujet:
Quick Question
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>LoganOllivier</b></div><div>Okay lets go over this point by point.
His hold out affected him last season.
Yes it did, for the first 13 or 15 games or whatever he only had 1 point as he was trying to get back up to speed. After that he scored at a little bit better than a 60 point pace. So sure it did affect him holding out but it didn't hurt him, just slowed him for a little bit.
Marner gets a pass because he produces.
Not at 5v5 so far this season, and over their careers, Nylander has been the better 5v5 scorer while playing less minutes.
Marner is a 2 way player.
There actually isn't a lot of supporting evidence for this, he's really not great defensively and doesn't create as many turnovers as Nylander does who has been one of the better take away wingers over his career.
Marner kills penalties.
Sure but the Leafs PK isn't good so what are you really praising him for?
Marner did not get any Selke consideration, that is an entirely made up sentiment.
Bringing Saad into this has no baring so I won't comment on that.
Your response is a good piece of ammo though for me. Why? Because you are saying a bunch of stuff that is commonly held as correct without any real supporting evidence. Nylander is bad defensively and Marner is a two way player. This is a fact in the minds of most people but statistically speaking holds no merit. If you were to say Marner is more engaged in the defensive zone than Nylander, that would be correct to say. What is also correct to say, is that in the offensive zone and neutral zone, Nylander is the better defensive player.
So what does Nylander deserve? Not to be called overrated all the time by people who 1) don't ever watch him play and 2) haven't looked into any of the things they are using to call him overrated.</div></div>
Just going to fact check you here. Marner was 14th in the selke voting last year. Did he win it...no, but that list has 29 people on it. <a href="https://www.hockey-reference.com/awards/voting-2019.html#selke" rel="nofollow noreferrer noopener" target="_blank">https://www.hockey-reference.com/awards/voting-2019.html#selke</a>
Nylander has literally 71 less take aways in his career than Marner. (251 - 180 = 71) and playing the PK over Nylander is very important. It literally means Marner is a better option than Nylander because he's the one that goes out there to do the job.
By the way...this is supporting evidence. NOT typing 5V5 and then just talking more. I'm providing the evidence you're looking for. You're not providing any evidence at all.
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Armchair-GM
26 août 2019 à 13 h 38
Sujet:
All canadian team - my attempt with 23 players
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>J2W</b></div><div>Any cap compliant, no ELC team that needs a MTL player that isn't picking Danault after the season he just had is suspect. Drop Tatar, shift Jankowski to 3LW (move Ehlers and Domi up) and put Danault at 3C. It also opens up even more cap space.</div></div>
Everybody was picking Danault and DeMelo. I wanted to be different.
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Armchair-GM
9 août 2019 à 11 h 0
Sujet:
Klefbom for Lehkonen and Poehling and Carolina Trade
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>J2W</b></div><div>From my perspective as a Habs fan, and therefore not entirely objective, Klefbom is a younger, cheaper, left handed Jeff Petry. While I wouldn't trade Petry for less than a decent(b+) prospect and an unprotected 1st, or a solid prospect(a-) and a 2nd at minimum (and that's without retention and only at the deadline if MTL is out of the Playoffs and 1 of Brooks or Fleury solid 20min/gm potential along with a Juulsen bounce back from injury), I also wouldn't expect a team that wasn't a decent 2nd pairing dman from an almost sure cup run to pay that. Romanov and Poehling are both top end Prospects, Romanov was most valuable defenseman at the Juniors, in the year immediately after he was drafted, where the older and relatively highly regarded Erik Brannstrom was also competing, and Poehling, even without the hat trick in his 1st game, has shown that he has the pieces to be at least what Danault was last season and will most likely be better. I'm not really counting him being most valuable forward at the juniors that big of a deal, he was in his last eligible year so he should be performing at that kind of level if he was worth using a 1st round pick on.
Given that Klefbom is younger, cheaper and has some term (pros), while also taking into account his injury history(cons) and that I made the comparison to Petry, I figure I'll show a Petry to EDM trade using your trade as a base. To EDM - Petry, To MTL - Yamamoto, Bouchard and a 1st. No way EDM does that trade right now, unless they have really dropped there opinion of Bouchard, never mind adding Yamamoto.
A realistic Klefbom to MTL trade in terms of value likely doesn't happen. MTL isn't in a position to give up high end prospects or unprotected 1st's, and EDM needs high end prospects or unprotected 1st's or they wouldn't be trading Klefbom.</div></div>
Thank you for your intelligent input.
As opposed to the usual "No way" or "Are you kidding?" comments, all of the rational responses I've received to this construction have me persuaded that Klefbom to Montreal is not the slam-dunk plus I thought it was. Thanks, everybody!
Forum:
NHL Signings
1 juill. 2019 à 22 h 15
Sujet:
Carolina Hurricanes signed Sebastian Aho (5 Years / $8,460,250 AAV)
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>MTLaveragefan</b></div><div>It is such a ballsy move.
That's a hostile take over, just pure business. Like how Ray Kroch took over McDonald's.
I also believe that MTL did offer a trade for Aho that was way superior to the compensation now. They offered the easy way... this is the hard way!</div></div>
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Joe_La_Garnotte</b></div><div>BTW Dundon is a billionaire</div></div>
And there’s the rub. Dundon <strong>is</strong> a billionaire, and MTL is asking him to put his money where his mouth is.
This is the kind of stuff I really love. Very little of this deal has to do with Hockey. This is all about business economics crossing over with sports management. As someone who’s taken a few economics courses in University (as electives lol). Strictly from a business perspective, this deal is a nightmare. Accepting this deal basically forces you to take the next few years at a loss in terms of revenue. Dundon will probably have to dip in the capital from another one of his business’s or of his own personal stash to deal with this, and that’s just bad business, period. From a sports management perspective on the other hand, this is a no brainer. The compensation for letting Aho leave just isn’t good enough. It’s actually crap. The AAV is also almost spot on, and although the term isn’t what CAR want, it’s still manageable. But Wadell right now has no say anymore on what happens next. This guy is literally just going to his boss saying ‘’hey, I have this ****ty offer sheet I need to deal with... I just need $12mil cash for it to go away right now....and another $9mil cash next July 1st...’’
So it’ll be interesting what Dundon decides.
It’s easy for us mortals to tell a billionaire how to spend $21+ million, and odds are CAR matches. But it’s cool to see GMs try something like this, it really doesn’t happen often.
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NHL Signings
1 juill. 2019 à 21 h 33
Sujet:
Carolina Hurricanes signed Sebastian Aho (5 Years / $8,460,250 AAV)
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Joe_La_Garnotte</b></div><div>BTW Dundon is a billionaire</div></div>
In asset maybe, in cash flow? Probably not.
Forum:
NHL
22 juin 2019 à 21 h 44
Sujet:
Summarize Your Team's Draft
Summary of the Blues draft:
We don't give a **** we won the Cup!
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NHL Signings
19 mai 2019 à 15 h 4
Sujet:
Dallas Stars signed Esa Lindell (6 Years / $5,800,000 AAV)
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Random2152</b></div><div>That plus minus is a useless stat for one. It is literally the first thing you learn. Ron hainsey led the leafs in +/- this year for example.
There are other dmen who get buried in their own zone and put up positive Corsi numbers and the like. Pesce, Theodore, Rielly, the list goes on and on.
Dzone starting % is also not as important statistically as one might think it is in determining how a player is affected stats wise. It does play a part, that is not in question, but we overcompensate for it in our heads relative to what it is actually worth.
You know, I'm trying to be helpful here, no need to act like a child with the last bit there.</div></div>
Looking at stats the way you look at them is simply off.
Numbers don't tell whole stories unless they are broken down into such small samples they are meaningless.
Which is why there are people who don't rely all that heavily on analytics.
They don't tell you if the player is mismatched. They don't tell you about the chemistry with the other players on the ice, or if the player is simply being put in a bad position or is being asked to do something out of his actual skill set. It's just a bunch or raw data that with no context is simply meaningless.
Just about every stat (there are one or two exceptions) you can list can be boiled down to be just as worthless as any other. Be it corsi or +/- or whatever. Which is why saying some are "good" while others are "bad" is fairly meaningless statement.
On a side note if you want to know what an exception is, I would say the faceoff stat. You either win it or lose it and it has very little to do with anything else on the ice other than a 1 to 1 match up. And it's a stat that definitely effects the game and is one of the most important and useful stats in hockey. Although personally I think it should be changed to "who gains possession" as you can "win" the faceoff and not get possession of the puck. But that's a different conversation.
The +/- stat like any other stat does tell you something on the ice just like the corsi does. If you have a high +/- goals are going in for your team and not the other team. Yes there maybe reasons for it other than the player, but the same can be said about the corsi stat too. But that doesn't take away from the fact that the team is winning with them on the ice. The corsi stat is also famously known for not meaning anything because having possession does not mean winning. There are plenty of teams and games where one hold possession of the puck and they don't score. A simply example, the penguins had a corsi advantage over the islanders in 4 playoff games this year.....they got swept. Furthermore, a players corsi can be boosted by other players holding the puck and winning puck battles not the player in question. They simply get credit for it. There are indeed "corsi vultures" just as much as there are "+/- vultures." So it's really a meaningless stat in that regard. It doesn't say that this player is the reason the team has possession of the puck, but only that the team had possession of the puck and they happened to be on ice when it happened.
Does that mean stats are useless, no but it does mean that looking at some stats and saying "those are the good ones" and ignoring others because they don't fit the narrative is a bad way to look at statistics. They don't show you what is happening on the ice. Players mesh together well. They might be losing the corsi consistently, they might be giving up more shots, higher fenwick whatever. But at the end of the game they are always coming out a goal ahead consistently which is why they are a +20 as opposed to a -10. If you want an example of that, the penguins beat CBJ in the playoffs on route to a cup several years ago and CBJ was dominating in about every statistical category but 1, the score board. CBJ was so frustrated little matt calvert broke his stick blind siding Kunhackle from the side. They let CBJ has possession, they let them take all the shots in the world, they even had more high danger shots. No stat will show you why they lost, but it just is that way. At the end of the game the only stat that counts is the score board.
Which is why the eye test is, and will always be the 1st thing used in looking at a player and the vast majority of the "advanced" stats or whatever mean very little unless given a lot of context. Which is why broad generalizations and clumps of stats to make any kind of reasonable decision about a player, team, system etc... is ill advised.
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Armchair-GM
18 mai 2019 à 13 h 44
Sujet:
What does a Staal Deal Look Like
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>J2W</b></div><div>Plus MTL isn't exactly desperate for RD or LW.</div></div>
Yep exactly were overloaded on any forward position and RD
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Armchair-GM
18 avr. 2019 à 19 h 58
Sujet:
Ottawa value for johnny
This is still going to likely be a no from the Senators.
The 1st is going nowhere; they've learned their lesson and it's just not going to be moved. Duclair is also someone that management seems to really like, and he shined in his time with the Sens.
The real crux of this though is Brady. Here's the thing about him... he means more to the Sens organization than his on ice play (which is top tier), and he means more than his off ice contributions (he's likely the next captain). Brady is the face for the entire rebuild and nothing will change that, even if it's Johnny freaking Gaudreau. The optics behind that trade after everything the Sens have hyped Brady up to be would be awful; when they're selling fans on the future led by Brady, it's a bad idea to trade Brady. Especially if it'll also cost them that 1st.
So I can't believe I'm somehow justifying turning down Gaudreau, but I think the Sens don't even consider that.
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Armchair-GM
12 févr. 2019 à 13 h 32
Sujet:
Mats Zuccarello to Montreal
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>J2W</b></div><div>Either you got the wrong info about the proposed trade or I did, because from what I understood the ask for ROR was 3rd OA and some extra either way and when that was rejected it was Poehling and another 1st (likely the LA pick from a hypothetical Pacioretty trade), which was also rejected.</div></div>
after his press conference after the draft, eric engels asked what the cost from buffalo was for ror, and he said 3 1st rd picks, and engles acording some other sources said it was poehling, 3 oa and another 1st.
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Armchair-GM
7 janv. 2019 à 15 h 38
Sujet:
Depth moves with Van Dal Chi Stl
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>STLBlues17</b></div><div>Has Madison Bowey ever played 28 minutes in consecutive games against Connor Mcdavid and held him off the board at even strength? That’s okay, maybe he’s an offensive dynamo. Oh wait, he has 1 career goal. I’m a big fan of Eller, but he’s a 3c and the Blues already have 4 centers so he doesn’t help us.</div></div>
You can probably flip Eller for Puljujarvi. Edit: or you can keep Eller to match up against the Penguins. I don't think Trotz even paid attention to who was out against who, and they did okay).
Bowey has more p/60 this year than Parayko, and he had back to back 60 pt seasons in juniors, so, yeah, he should be pretty good. Do you want Hughes and Puljujarvi and Bowey, or do you want Colt Parayko and a fourth overall pick?
I mean, imagine yourself with Hughes and Bowey, and whatever prospects you get for Eller, and someone offers to trade you Parayko and some other prospect they think is almost as good. You don't know whether Hughes will even make the NHL yet, let alone shadow one of the all time greats, for an hour. But you do know that, in limited minutes, Bowey is slightly outscoring Parayko, by rate. Do you make the trade?
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Armchair-GM
14 déc. 2018 à 18 h 36
Sujet:
Habs TDL
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>J2W</b></div><div>I think EDM moves Lucic anyway just for the cap relief. Although I doubt they would retain so a solid prospect or one, possible both, of the 2nds being conditional 1st would probably be the best they could do with him.
A 2019 1st might be on the table after the lottery even if they miss the playoffs, depending on where there pick falls. If they could dump 6 mill, about 4-5 being just wasted (unless he finds his game he is barely an upgrade on Deslaurier), for say the 13-15th overall they might.</div></div>
again Lucic's only struggled in the West and the road games are a lot more grueling in the west then the East. i think for a big guy like Lucic that has an impact especially given in both organizations he was taken on were struggling at the time hoping he was the answer .
i think lucic works in MTL because he's a 4th line guy similar to what Shawn Thorton was for CJ in BOS but i agree he's way overpayed .
i love Deslauriers but he's more like CJ's Pyatt then anything else
but i like this idea of a trade at the draft after the lotto went i think im gonna try a new post like that
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Armchair-GM
14 déc. 2018 à 17 h 22
Sujet:
Habs TDL
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>J2W</b></div><div>If you think Lucic can put it together cool, I don't. To me he is a waste of roster and cap space with the contract he has. Maybe if he agreed to waive for the expansion draft, and EDM retained on him I would want anything to do with his contract. Even then it would be two 2nds+ just to get the conversation started.</div></div>
you make a fair point ,if he agreed to void his NMC for the expansion draft though i think EDM would just keep him and the picks so it might be something we'd have to look at when the expansion happens .
two 2nd's is fair and if i thought EDM was a playoff team they would likely give up their first but i think with their GM its another lottery year
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Armchair-GM
10 déc. 2018 à 18 h 40
Sujet:
DOUBT IT
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>J2W</b></div><div>MTL says no pretty easily I think. At this point Brassard looks like a lateral move at C at best, yet he is a UFA while Danault is signed to a reasonable deal for 2 seasons past this one. Rust is a significant downgrade, while being overpaid, from Lehkonen. Maata is an upgrade, but not worth the extra 2795833 in cap space over Alzner buried in the minors.</div></div>
Thanks for input!
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Armchair-GM
8 nov. 2018 à 11 h 49
Sujet:
Things Leafs Fans say are Unfair
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>J2W</b></div><div>I think the biggest issue with an IRL Nylander trade is that, unless a contract is worked out before hand, Nylander's cap hit is uncertain and that matters a lot. Nylander at say 7 million for 8 years is different than 8mil for 5, and he is supposedly asking for Draisaitl money and seems willing to hold out to get it. So if a team views him as worth a 7.5 per year cap hit, but a contract isn't agree on before hand, then they need to treat a trade as Nylander at 7.5 plus a 1 mil cap dump over the length of the deal. It doesn't fully explain some of the proposed trades on here, but until he is signed you aren't dealing Nylander, your deal the right to compensation if he signs somewhere else.</div></div>
Well that is just silly. No one is trading for Nylander without a contract in place. Which is why no one has traded for him yet, he wants to be in TO and TO wants to keep him. I highly doubt he sits the whole year, my guess is he signs a 2 year bridge deal around 5.5 mill on or before Dec 1.
Forum:
Armchair-GM
8 nov. 2018 à 10 h 36
Sujet:
some wings a defenseman
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>J2W</b></div><div>That's a bad precedent to set, especially if your looking to draft NCAA guys. Plus RFA or not that's some bad blood you'd be risking going into negotiating that 2nd contract.</div></div>
True. And hockey players and former players are known for respecting each other's feelings, and the Oilers are known for patiently developing all of their top draft picks in a thoughtful, nurturing environment. ;)
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NHL
7 nov. 2018 à 13 h 41
Sujet:
Will women play in the NHL?
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>krakowitz</b></div><div>Before someone starts it, I hope people realize that this thread isn't discriminating against women at all. This is simply due to their physical differences</div></div>
Nah, personally, I don't think women should be allowed in the NHL because they have cooties.
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Armchair-GM
6 nov. 2018 à 13 h 1
Sujet:
some wings a defenseman
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>J2W</b></div><div>If Puljujarvi isn't good enough to earn ice time he isn't worth the 2nd, the 3rd if he fails to meet the conditions is just me trying to sweeten the pot, I don't think it's needed. And no I meant that if a cap dump is coming to MTL it would be Scherbak and a 2nd for Puljujarvi and the cap dump. Even then I'm hesitant to give up the 2nd while taking on kassian. Puljujarvi has potential, but obviously their is something wrong and MTL is taking the bigger risk. Honestly, the Oilers are better off keeping Puljujarvi, because with how his career has gone he doesn't have a large amount of value in a trade.</div></div>
Well, there have been articles written about whether or not he speaks English. On a team with three other Finnish forwards, that wouldn't be a big deal. On a team with none, he plays an oversimplified game, with a lot of waiting in front of the net for an odd bounce.
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Armchair-GM
28 août 2018 à 16 h 1
Sujet:
Deals on the golf course
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Billy739</b></div><div>no im the one responding back
if you equate anyone challenging your views as ''losing their **** '' again you're the problem .
if you need to convince yourself you're not then continuing this dialogue playing the victim will just leave you more frustrated .
you need people to conform or agree with you and understand nothing of having a debate or you wouldnt be so upset right now.
anyways im tired of explaining how to maturely debate with adults , if you want to live life without Context that's your Prerogative</div></div>
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>Billy739</b></div><div>no im the one responding back
if you equate anyone challenging your views as ''losing their **** '' again you're the problem .
if you need to convince yourself you're not then continuing this dialogue playing the victim will just leave you more frustrated .
you need people to conform or agree with you and understand nothing of having a debate or you wouldnt be so upset right now.
anyways im tired of explaining how to maturely debate with adults , if you want to live life without Context that's your Prerogative</div></div>
Now now boys remember, we are just playing make believe in the sand box. This is all for $*ts and giggles.
Forum:
NHL Signings
22 août 2018 à 10 h 3
Sujet:
New Jersey Devils signed Ty Smith (3 Years / $1,263,333 AAV)
<div class="quote"><div class="quote_t">Quoting: <b>J2W</b></div><div>He can't be brought over from the WHL at any time. Players in junior can only be brought up in any emergency situation, where the are the only option available for a team. Once he is sent back to juniors, should he not make the team, he is there until the season in the W is done. As for who counts towards the 50 and who doesn't, "players who are meet the following three conditions do not count to this limit: 1. The player is 18 or 19 years of age. 2. Is in a junior league, and 3. who have not played 10 NHL games the current season"</div></div>
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