Waiver Rule Change
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Waiver Rule Change
Effective immediately. Obviously, there's some concern with the new financial policies and some of the current large contracts that teams are saddled with. So, that said, I will institute re-entry waivers, similar to what the NHL has. Waived players making over the AHL minimum can spend one week there. After that, they must be re-entered back to the pro roster. If a team wishes to claim him, they can do so at 50% of his salary. If no team wishes to claim him, the team with ownership of his rights can continue to use him, or outright release him and pay the buyout as listed in the Rulebook.
To recap: Player making above 1.2M (current AHL threshold, may change in future) can be sent down. He cannot be there longer than a week. After a week's time, he will be placed on re-entry waivers. He will be on re-entry waivers for 24 hours. Waiver priority will go by current league standings. After the 24-hour period, the team with his rights can place him back in the lineup or outright release him.
Teams attempting to acquire the player after the 24-hour waiver period has passed will be subject to 100% of his salary.
To recap: Player making above 1.2M (current AHL threshold, may change in future) can be sent down. He cannot be there longer than a week. After a week's time, he will be placed on re-entry waivers. He will be on re-entry waivers for 24 hours. Waiver priority will go by current league standings. After the 24-hour period, the team with his rights can place him back in the lineup or outright release him.
Teams attempting to acquire the player after the 24-hour waiver period has passed will be subject to 100% of his salary.
Adam Burke
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Re: Waiver Rule Change
Does the team that waived the player still has to pick up 50% of the salary?
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The team who waived the player will be on the hook for whatever is in the Rulebook based on salary and how the player was acquired. We don't have to pay guys 100% like we would if we had a players union. The difference being that the the 75% for players you acquire and try to buyout will be dropped to 50%.
So, you'll still be on the hook for a 20%, 40%, or 50% buyout, depending on how the player was acquired and what his salary is.
So, you'll still be on the hook for a 20%, 40%, or 50% buyout, depending on how the player was acquired and what his salary is.
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I think he means if someone is claimed on re-entry waivers, are you stuck with the other 50% of the cap hit like in the NHL?
Some teams put guys on re-entry waivers just to see if someone will take them and never end up buying out their contracts.
Some teams put guys on re-entry waivers just to see if someone will take them and never end up buying out their contracts.
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Yeah, which is my answer. You're responsible for the buyout % as listed in the Rulebook, but the other team can get him for 50% of cost.SharksGM wrote:I think he means if someone is claimed on re-entry waivers, are you stuck with the other 50% of the cap hit like in the NHL?
Some teams put guys on re-entry waivers just to see if someone will take them and never end up buying out their contracts.
I think your question is pertaining to if you can pull him back off re-entry waivers. I guess I'd say yes to that.
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my god this league is complicated. i'm goin' Dale Talon on this thing from now on: just tell me what i owe my players and when the doo-doo hits the fan and the bill comes due, i am outta here!
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Hahaha no kidding, Femur. No offense meant to league brass as all these rules are intended to promote competitive balance, but holy shit.
It's a shame nobody has published a hockey sim that would actually handle all this extraneous BS.

It's a shame nobody has published a hockey sim that would actually handle all this extraneous BS.
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How do you think I feel? I have to keep coming up with this shit on the fly.Parker wrote:It's a shame nobody has published a hockey sim that would actually handle all this extraneous BS.
I need to edit the main page Rulebook. It's just hard to put all of this in to easy-to-comprehend wording.
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Re: Waiver Rule Change
How much do you think you MAY increase the AHL salary limit? I think it would be a great idea with contracts increasing, obv not too much.
2 million?
2 million?
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Initially, I think 1.5M was the number discussed. I'll take another look at it once we start seeing how the contracts are lining up.
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Re: Waiver Rule Change
Rule added to the rulebook, along with the 72 games played for goaltenders rule.
Adam Burke
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That games played number includes games where the starter comes in to replace the backup after he shit the bed, right? You might want to include that in the wording, that a GM should allow room for that situation and not just plan to let his backup start the last ten games of the season in a row.
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Just to mention it again, I for one certainly appreciate all the hard work and time spent by the commish and his henchmen. I might complain once in a while but I want it to be clear that I think you guys are doing a fantastic job.
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Made me laugh, and think of:Parker wrote:... and his henchmen...
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Hahahaha.
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