October 13, 2016
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October 13, 2016
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BUF 4 - MTL 2
CBJ 5 - BOS 3
ANA 4 - DAL 3
NJ 4 - FLA 3
NYI 6 - NYR 5 (so)
PIT 5 - WSH 1
STL 5 - MIN 1
DET 5 - MIN 3
WPG 4 - CAR 3 (ot)
- Vik (Habs)
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Re: October 13, 2016
Someone got a copy of yesterday's savefile? Internet was down for about the last 24 hours here and I'll need it to figure out salaries for the teams that had games.
- Vik (Habs)
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Re: October 13, 2016
Still need a copy of yesterday's file but I can tell you...
Edmonton and Vancouver need a callup to get to the roster minimum.
Anaheim and Florida are both at 51 contracts.
Chicago and Edmonton may be over the cap. As of today's file, Chicago's at 70,660,296 but they didn't play today and I don't know if they were above yesterday or not.
The Oilers are a little peculiar. With Calnan hurt they're at 21 skaters (as mentioned above) so they get 700k added for the missing player. But since Calnan only makes 600k and they were at 69,401,750 while including him in their salaries, they only get 1,750 in LTIR relief. So it ends up being 69,401,750 + 700,000 - 1,750 = 70,100,000. Long story short, they look like they're over and, even if one of Charles-Olivier Roussel or Peter-James Corsi gets called up, that'll only drop them down to the cap and with them being over for their first game (I assume), they need to be under the cap to be compliant. Yeah. Maybe demote Zakhar Arzamastsev (not waiver eligible) and bring up both Roussel and Corsi. Think that should do it.
And here are the fast-signs that need their salaries adjusted:
Kurt Mucha
Linden Rowat
Nick Larson
Kent Patterson
Mark Guggenberger
Ryan Hayes
Erik Haula
Nick Oliver
Cameron Reid
Derek Rodwell
Edmonton and Vancouver need a callup to get to the roster minimum.
Anaheim and Florida are both at 51 contracts.
Chicago and Edmonton may be over the cap. As of today's file, Chicago's at 70,660,296 but they didn't play today and I don't know if they were above yesterday or not.
The Oilers are a little peculiar. With Calnan hurt they're at 21 skaters (as mentioned above) so they get 700k added for the missing player. But since Calnan only makes 600k and they were at 69,401,750 while including him in their salaries, they only get 1,750 in LTIR relief. So it ends up being 69,401,750 + 700,000 - 1,750 = 70,100,000. Long story short, they look like they're over and, even if one of Charles-Olivier Roussel or Peter-James Corsi gets called up, that'll only drop them down to the cap and with them being over for their first game (I assume), they need to be under the cap to be compliant. Yeah. Maybe demote Zakhar Arzamastsev (not waiver eligible) and bring up both Roussel and Corsi. Think that should do it.
And here are the fast-signs that need their salaries adjusted:
Kurt Mucha
Linden Rowat
Nick Larson
Kent Patterson
Mark Guggenberger
Ryan Hayes
Erik Haula
Nick Oliver
Cameron Reid
Derek Rodwell
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Re: October 13, 2016
And how about Olivier Roy?And here are the fast-signs that need their salaries adjusted:
Kurt Mucha
Linden Rowat
Nick Larson
Kent Patterson
Mark Guggenberger
Ryan Hayes
Erik Haula
Nick Oliver
Cameron Reid
Derek Rodwell
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Re: October 13, 2016
I should be at 22.Vik (Habs) wrote: Edmonton and Vancouver need a callup to get to the roster minimum.
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Re: October 13, 2016
We usually keep files going back a few days at ehechockey.com/ehecMMDD.zip. So http://www.ehechockey.com/ehec1011.zip and http://www..ehechockey.com/ehec1012.zipVik (Habs) wrote:Someone got a copy of yesterday's savefile? Internet was down for about the last 24 hours here and I'll need it to figure out salaries for the teams that had games.
Re: October 13, 2016
Just pointing out to the fact that Calnan's salary isn't 600K, it is 850K.Vik (Habs) wrote:But since Calnan only makes 600k and they were at 69,401,750 while including him in their salaries, they only get 1,750 in LTIR relief.
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Re: October 13, 2016
Was only listing the players making under 700k but since Roy signed for $2.6M, that'll have to get adjusted down (like we did with Schroeder last year). I guess that would also explain Chicago being over the cap.Dallas Stars GM wrote:And how about Olivier Roy?
So, Edmonton was actually over the cap before factoring in Calnan so they get the full 600k LTIR relief but they still need to get under to be compliant. The Arzamastev for Corsi and Roussel swap would still get them under.
Chicago's fine, just need to knock Roy's salary down.
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Re: October 13, 2016
Well who was I looking at? Well, it doesn't change anything other than Edmonton was slightly less over the cap after their first game and have a bit more LTIR relief going forward.Calgary.Flames wrote:Just pointing out to the fact that Calnan's salary isn't 600K, it is 850K.Vik (Habs) wrote:But since Calnan only makes 600k and they were at 69,401,750 while including him in their salaries, they only get 1,750 in LTIR relief.
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Re: October 13, 2016
Thanks, Vik. We'll have to see about raising some salaries around here.