neem55
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neem55
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They did - Nighthawk
They did pay more of a recapture penelty? Day drinking again hawk?! Geez man, I can’t wait to retire. |
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NuckUp
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Location: Cap Busters Joined: 07.01.2019
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The cap isn't a problem . Every team will find a way but the quality will sure drop.
The reference about the buyout and Emergency Fund is of course way different that is why I said I don't like comparing. The similarities are relief for an unusual circumstance.
I honestly don't mind if it comes down to letting Marky Taffoli and Tanev walk and bringing in Lind DiPietro and Rafferty but it is not the best thing for the image of hockey.
More than half the league would need to follow that also. - VANTEL
Yup that's the point to avoid that. To reject stimulus measures just to punish GMS for pre-shut down mistakes doesn't help with recovery. |
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Nighthawk
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Location: Canuckville, BC Joined: 01.09.2015
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They did pay more of a recapture penelty? Day drinking again hawk?! Geez man, I can’t wait to retire. - neem55
$3m fine & a 1st & 3rd jackass
Go retire |
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NuckUp
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Location: Cap Busters Joined: 07.01.2019
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Shhhh... just ten and a half hours to go before we get though one day without talking about the Russian prophet. - bloatedmosquito
lol or maybe he's an asset once signed that's tradeable. Though if he improves the Canucks top 6 D then its a win either way. |
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neem55
Vancouver Canucks |
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Joined: 02.02.2012
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$3m fine & a 1st & 3rd jackass
Go retire - Nighthawk
The 1st and 3rd are warranted, but i was just talking about the recapture. Which is why i mentioned the recapture specifically. I know it’s confusing when people are talking about specific things so ill start daydrinking with you and all will be well! |
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1970vintage
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Location: BC Joined: 11.11.2010
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So you now see why its beyond one team's benefit to get this taken out and what better time then post shutdown to help teams recover. - NuckUp
No, I believe that there is no appetite by either the league or the PA to include this. Other teams might benefit, at some point in the future, but it's really only the Canucks right now that need that help. |
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1970vintage
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Location: BC Joined: 11.11.2010
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Every single team that spends close to the cap would be significantly changed. In addition, there’s a bunch of free agents to sign and money available for them. Win win unless you’re a bottom feeding team woth no market. But im all for moving bottom feeding teams with no markets.
Calgary would get some growth from bringing a homegrown superstar in... i suppose you don’t know the number one jersey last year? - neem55
Was it Rasmus Andersen? |
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neem55
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No, I believe that there is no appetite by either the league or the PA to include this. Other teams might benefit, at some point in the future, but it's really only the Canucks right now that need that help. - 1970vintage
ya not tampa, calgary, pittsburgh, chicago, minny, boston... none of those teams could use that help. Only the Canucks heee-hawnk the donkey’s out of the pen |
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neem55
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Was it Rasmus Andersen? - 1970vintage
I think it was some guy on the Leafs, some guy from Toronto. |
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1970vintage
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Well exactly, either don’t do it at all or do it at an equal level. The fact they allowed other teams and not the Canucks is the joke - neem55
They only penalized the Canucks (and Panthers) and Devils because those are the only two cases where a player retired early on a backsliding contract.
The reason NJ is only 'paying' $250k is because the benefit the team received wasn't that much, and Kovulchuk retired with 8 years remaining, so the $2m or whatever was divided by 8 years. It's a simple formula, it is absolutely done on an equal level. |
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1970vintage
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1970vintage
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They did pay more of a recapture penelty? Day drinking again hawk?! Geez man, I can’t wait to retire. - neem55
No, I think he's saying they paid a serious fine, to the league, along with losing draft choices. Then, they also got hit with the cap recapture penalty, which doesn't have an actual dollar value paid to anyone, it's just an accounting number tacked on to their salary cap calculation... |
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1970vintage
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$3m fine & a 1st & 3rd jackass
Go retire - Nighthawk
normally, I give you the gears for being unclear, but man, Neemsey is thick as a brick today |
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NuckUp
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: Cap Busters Joined: 07.01.2019
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No, I believe that there is no appetite by either the league or the PA to include this. Other teams might benefit, at some point in the future, but it's really only the Canucks right now that need that help. - 1970vintage
Not sure where the PA comes in unless you are alluding to "pressured" official retirements. As opposed to pseudo injury non registered retirements. Though a player can un-retire and play for another team.
While agree there is no surety on what the NHL will do there is no direct detriment to other teams that don't benefit. Also, to reject a measure just because the relief to other teams is not as immediate would be counter intuitive to stimulus measures.
Again, nothing wrong for pushing for this and IF it does go through would be better PR for NHL then their post lock out GM punishment mode. Its a new world when we get out of this. Relief and recovery the new norm. |
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Nighthawk
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Location: Canuckville, BC Joined: 01.09.2015
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normally, I give you the gears for being unclear, but man, Neemsey is thick as a brick today - 1970vintage
Lol
He should research more. The deal LL brokered had it reduced 😂 |
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I think it was some guy on the Leafs, some guy from Toronto. - neem55
So let's get this straight:
You believe that IF: Teams got a compliance buyout that the Flames would clear cap space by buying out Lucic's $5.25m (I assume this is who you would choose), and that this would give them enough room to attract Hall to Calgary (because that's where he REALLY wants to play). And that this signing would trigger huge increases in jersey sales, ticket sales and advertising sales in Calgary, which would increase league revenues in a significant way? That Hall jerseys would outsell Tavares, Crosby, Fleurie?
Calgary is a tiny market. One where the local economy is taking a beating right now. A compliance buyout isn't changing anything in that city. |
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NuckUp
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Location: Cap Busters Joined: 07.01.2019
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You are getting confused. This conversation thread was recapture penalty, not compliance buyout. - 1970vintage
Actually both were discussed and part of the original post as possible relief and stimulus measures post shutdown recovery. |
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1970vintage
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Actually both were discussed and part of the original post as possible relief and stimulus measures post shutdown recovery. - NuckUp
both might have been discussed, but that post was SPECIFICALLY about removing recapture. |
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NuckUp
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Location: Cap Busters Joined: 07.01.2019
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both might have been discussed, but that post was SPECIFICALLY about removing recapture. - 1970vintage
Sure perhaps he could have made team and player specifics to clarify. I believe Minny, that was listed, has two players in Parise and Suter that would fit that. Montreal and Nashville could be added with Weber as another example. |
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DariusKnight
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Location: "The Alien has landed in Vancouver!" Joined: 03.09.2006
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So let's get this straight:
You believe that IF: Teams got a compliance buyout that the Flames would clear cap space by buying out Lucic's $5.25m (I assume this is who you would choose), and that this would give them enough room to attract Hall to Calgary (because that's where he REALLY wants to play). And that this signing would trigger huge increases in jersey sales, ticket sales and advertising sales in Calgary, which would increase league revenues in a significant way? That Hall jerseys would outsell Tavares, Crosby, Fleurie?
Calgary is a tiny market. One where the local economy is taking a beating right now. A compliance buyout isn't changing anything in that city. - 1970vintage
Hall ain't playing in Canada again, gauaranteed, if he goes anywhere it'll be where he has a guaranteed shot at winning the Cup. I'd say he goes to either Tampa, Washington or St. Louis, all of whom are contenders and have/can clear enough cap room for him. |
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Nighthawk
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Location: Canuckville, BC Joined: 01.09.2015
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Sure perhaps he could have made team and player specifics to clarify. I believe Minny, that was listed, has two players in Parise and Suter that would fit that. Montreal and Nashville could be added with Weber as another example. - NuckUp
Weber is solely the Preds recapture issue |
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Nighthawk
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Location: Canuckville, BC Joined: 01.09.2015
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Hall ain't playing in Canada again, gauaranteed, if he goes anywhere it'll be where he has a guaranteed shot at winning the Cup. I'd say he goes to either Tampa, Washington or St. Louis, all of whom are contenders and have/can clear enough cap room for him. - DariusKnight
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Load Management
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Location: Billings Spit, BC Joined: 09.22.2019
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They did pay more of a recapture penelty? Day drinking again hawk?! Geez man, I can’t wait to retire. - neem55
Christ man. |
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