Post by Penguins GM on Oct 9, 2011 16:34:28 GMT -5
Rules are subject to change so we can get the ball rolling.
Rosters
Rosters are as following:
3C
3LW
3RW
4D
1G
6 Bench (only 1 goalie can be on your bench)
8 minor league players allowed in your system.
Minimum roster size is 18 players
Any team over the limit after the roster deadline will have players moved to the practice squad or waived. Every effort will be made to keep the best interests of the franchise in mind. Any team under the minimum will have placeholder "players" added at a salary of $525,000 for the current year. This placeholder will count towards the salary cap for the rest of the year unless waived at the standard 50% cap hit (assuming the team remains above the roster minimum).
After the roster deadline has passed, any team that acquires a player or players causing the team to go over the maximum will have the player(s)immediately dropped. A 30% cap hit will apply to bring the team back to the roster limit. The TAB will attempt to catch this beforehand, but it is the responsibility of each GM to remain within the roster limits.
Scoring Settings
Skaters:
Goals - 3 points
Assists - 2 points
Power Play Points - 1 point
Short Handed Points - 2 points
Game Winning Goal - 1 Point
Plus/Minus - 1 point
Blocked Shot - 0.2 points
Hit - 0.2 points
PIM - 0.25 points
Goalies:
Win - 5 points
Shutout - 5 points
Saves - 0.25 points
Goals Against - -1 point
Salary Cap
The salary cap will be set at 67 million for this season and is subject to change if the league deems it necessary.
If your team goes over the salary cap you will receive a penalty. And the signing/ pick will not be allowed. The penalty will be a fine, the first one is $1,000,000 against the cap. After that they will increase 2 mil, 3 mil, etc.
Minor League Players
Each team will have the option of keeping up to 8 minor league players on there current team. A minor league player is any player who has played 20 or less NHL regular season games. They will not be on your teams roster they will be recorded on the proboards site. If you wish to call them up just post on this board. Also If you bring them up and they go over 20 NHL games while they are up they can not be sent back down.
If a minor league player is traded and he has gone over the 20 regular season games requirement throughout his stint on the minor roster he will still be eligible for the minor league team he is being trading to. This is until the end of the season at which point the rule will be in place for him to be called up.
Draft Picks
Each team will get 3 draft picks for each year.
Round 1, Round 2, Round 3.
For the sake of maintaining draft picks we ask that you put your draft picks on your rosters page, and also on your trading block page so people know which ones you have. We also maintain records for our draft picks for this season and next season.
ex.
Pittsburgh Draft Picks
2012 - 1st, 2nd, 3rd
2013 - 1st, 2nd, 3rd
If you were to trade and acquire a pick from another team, you should record it in here for a record so everybody knows.
ex.
Pittsburgh Draft picks
2012 - 1st, 1st (Cal), 2nd, 3rd
Free Agency
Free agents have to be signed to contracts after the draft period is complete.
It is a bidding process, the highest bidder will win the free agent. His salary bid will be the salary for the player. The maximum length for a contract is 4 years.
The bidding structure will be as follows.
a .5 multiplier for each additional year.
you must always win a bid by at least 0.2 points.
Example.
Jaromir Jagr (Phi - RW)
initial bid 1 year 2 mil = 3 points
2 years at 2 mil = 3 points + 3(.5) = 4.5 points
3 years @ 2 mil = 3 + 3(.5) + 1.5(.5) = 5.25 points
4 years @ 2 mil = 3 points + 3(.5) + 1.5(.5) + 0.75 (.5) = 5.625 points
A bid will be won once it has been the winning bid for 24 hours.
You must have salary cap space available for a bid to be valid (remember, any Free Agency bids in which you are the leading bidder also count towards your salary cap).
Restricted Free Agents
A player will be counted as an RFA if he is 27 or younger before July 1st of the current year.
A player can be bid on as an RFA but the team who has the rights to the player has the choice of matching the highest offer.
Compensation for RFA's will be as follows:
$999,999 or less - no compensation
$1,000,000 - $1,499,999 - 3rd round draft pick in present season
$1,500,000 - $2,999,999 - 2nd round draft pick in present season
$3,000,000 - $4,999,999 - 1st and 3rd round draft picks in present season.
$5,000,000 - $6,499,999 - 1st, 2nd, and 3rd round draft picks in present season.
$6,500,000 - $7,999,999 - two 1st's, a 2nd, and 3rd round draft picks in present season (accept for one 1st, next season)
$8,000,000 or more - four 1st round draft picks (next 4 seasons)
These picks do not have to be the picks of the team making the offer sheet. They can be picks acquired through other trades.
Each team may elect to bid on 3 RFA's a year, and once they have bid if the lose it still will count as a # against the RFA's allowed to be bid on.
Ex.
Penguins offer Giroux 4 years @ 5 mil and then hawks out bid them. If the pens decide not to create a counter offer then they will only have 2 more RFA's which can be bid on even though they lost.
Also if you are bidding on 2 or 3 RFA's at the same time you must ensure that you have the adequate picks to do so. If not you will forfeit the offer (and lose 1 of your offers) as well as get a penalty.
1st time in the season = loss of 3rd round draft pick
2nd time in the season = loss of 2nd round draft pick.
Okay so if a player is not bid on, then the GM of that team can come up with a number to extend that player for 1 season. If the player is still an RFA next season the GM will be able to redo the process again. The TAB will vote on the 1 year deal representing the player and determine if the value is fair. You will get 2 attempts to extend the player for the money of your choice. If the TAB feels it is not enough they will determine a value (Vote) which they deem fair and the GM will get the option of extending the player for the next season or not. If they elect not to then the player will enter free agency and can be bid on by any GM.
Contract Extensions
Each year your team has the option to extend 1 player from your team. This will allow you some assistance in keeping your core together.
There will be a contracts extension thread where you will post the Player and the team he plays for as well as position. Then write a little blog on what you are offering this player and why you are offering him that amount of money and term.
The TAB will then vote a (3 votes are needed to approve/deny), and if it is passed you will have extended your player. If you fail you will get two more attempts for that player. If you fail all 3 attempts you are able to attempt to re-sign another player on your team.
Buying Out Players
Teams will realize that juggling cap space is very difficult to do. In some instances you may make a bad choice on signing or drafting a player. You are able to buy out a player on your team however you get a penalty for doing so.
The penalty for buying out a player is half of the players salary as a cap hit for the remainder of said players contract.
Example.
If the penguins GM elected to buy out Fleury he would have to pay half of fleury's $5 mil against the cap for the remaining years (2014-2015).
Fleury would then enter waivers where the team in last place could claim him, going up threw the waiver wire. You claim him at his full salary, the original team would still be penalized. If the player enters Free agency he will then be able to be bid on by all teams.
Waiver Priority
Waiver Priority will be set at the end of the first month. The teams in last place will have high waiver priority while the best teams will have the worst waiver priority.
Ex. Canucks are in first they get the last possible waiver priority. The Islanders are in 20th, they would be 5th on the waiver priority.
If your team elects to claim a player throughout the NHL season, you will move your team to the 24th and final waiver priority and will not be able to move down unless other teams make waiver pick-ups themselves.
Regular Season
The regular season is a random draw at which teams you will play, it will set it so you play every team evenly and play some teams once more than others. Your divisions have no factor on who you play in the regular season.
Playoffs
The playoffs will be set by me or habs, the playoffs will be sorted out by the divisions. Division 1 and 2 will be in Conference #1, and Divisions 3 and 4 will be in Conference #2.
Seeding
Seeding will see that 2 teams from each division will be "guaranteed" a playoff spot. Seeds 1 through 4 will be sorted out as follows:
1. Highest point value of Leaders in the divisions within your conference.
2. Lowest point value of Leaders in the divisions within your conference.
3. Highest point value of 2nd place teams within the divisions in your conference.
4. Lowest point value of 2nd place teams within the divisions in your conference.
5. Highest point value of remaining teams within conference.
6. Second highest point value of remaining teams within conference.
7. Third highest point value of remaining teams within conference.
8. Fourth highest point value of remaining teams within conference.
Match-ups will be the same as the NHL seeing the two conferences duke it out within there respective conferences and having the two conference champs go head to head for the cup.
The playoffs will be held the last 5 periods (Finals combine the last two periods) of the NHL regular season schedule and will be single elimination, if you lose you are out.
Injured Reserve
- 2 injured reserve spots available.
- Players need to be on the NHL's injured reserve list to be capable to be on our injured reserve.
- Once a player is off of the NHL's injured reserve, our GMs have 3 days to move them back to their active roster.
- Injured reserve spots do not count towards the roster minimums unless it keeps you at the minimum.
- If you are using the injured reserve, I would assume you are at your maximum and want to sign somoene else. So to move them back to the active roster, you would need to waive a player to make room on your roster.
- Injured reserve players do not count towards your salary cap. However when you want to bring them back (which you have to when there off the IR of the NHL club) you have 3 days to make that room (trade, waivers, whatever it takes). If you are over the cap a penalty follows and the transaction gets declined.
NHL Entry Level Draft:
We conduct a 3 round Entry Level Draft every pre-season after the NHL Entry Draft. This draft is for NHL Rookies that were eligible for the most recent NHL draft (including undrafted players). Players that were eligible for a previous year's NHL draft and went undrafted (but are still technically NHL Rookies), are considered free agents and are no longer eligible to be drafted.
Draft order for non-playoff teams will be in the reverse order of the final regular season fantasy hockey standings. Playoff teams will draft in the reverse order of their playoff results (teams eliminated the same week will follow the same tiebreaker rules based on their regular season finish).
Draft Order Tiebreaker Rules...
1. Overall Record
2. Head-to-Head Record (2 teams only)
3. Overall Points
4. Points Against
Teams will be OTC (On The Clock) starting from the exact time the previous selection was made or skipped. The time to make a selection or trade the draft pick will be 24 hours in round 1, 12 hours in round 2, and 8 hours in round 3.
All NHL rookies not drafted during our rookie draft become Free Agents 24 hours after the conclusion of our draft.
Skipped Draft Picks:
If a team misses their pick, they will be skipped and the next team will be "on the clock". Skipped teams may pick anytime and will not affect the current clock. If a team has a draft pick skipped, then any of their subsequent draft picks will be immediately skipped until the GM signs on again.
A team will not be skipped more than two selections during the first 2 rounds. The draft will be paused and the TAB will make the pick based on that team's needs. This ensures no franchise gets truly hurt by an owner that that is unavailable. After the 2nd round, the TAB will no longer make selections for skipped picks (except for available teams without GMS). Teams with skipped picks may still pick anytime up until 24 hours after the final pick of the draft. At that time all skipped picks will be forfeited.
Draft Pick Salaries (pick position on the draft board regardless of any skipped picks):
Round 1
1 - $3,000,000
2 - $2,850,000
3 - $2,708,000
4 - $2,572,000
5 - $2,444,000
6 - $2,321,000
7 - $2,205,000
8 - $2,095,000
9 - $1,990,000
10 - $1,891,000
11 - $1,796,000
12 - $1,706,000
13 - $1,621,000
14 - $1,540,000
15 - $1,463,000
16 - $1,390,000
17 - $1,320,000
18 - $1,254,000
19 - $1,192,000
20 - $1,168,000
21 - $1,144,000
22 - $1,122,000
23 - $1,099,000
24 - $1,077,000
25 - $1,056,000
26 - $1,034,000
27 - $1,014,000
28 - $994,000
29 - $974,000
30 - $954,000
Round 2
31 (2.1) - $935,000
32 (2.2) - $916,000
33 (2.3) - $898,000
34 (2.4) - $880,000
35 (2.5) - $863,000
36 (2.6) - $845,000
37 (2.7) - $828,000
38 (2.8) - $812,000
39 (2.9) - $796,000
40 (2.10) - $780,000
41 (2.11) - $764,000
42 (2.12) - $749,000
43 (2.13) - $734,000
44 (2.14) - $719,000
45 (2.15) - $705,000
46 (2.16) - $691,000
47 (2.17) - $677,000
48 (2.18) - $663,000
49 (2.19) - $650,000
50 (2.20) - $637,000
51 (2.21) - $624,000
52 (2.22) - $612,000
53 (2.23) - $600,000
54 (2.24) - $588,000
55 (2.25) - $576,000
56 (2.26) - $564,000
57 (2.27) - $553,000
58 (2.28) - $542,000
59 (2.29) - $531,000
60 (2.30) - $525,000
All others - $525,000
Contract Length of Drafted Rookies:
All Draft picks will be signed to 3 year entry deals, at the end they will be RFA's.
Penalty System:
Penalties will be cumulative for the current season and will be recorded as necessary, all infractions will be treated equally.
1st strike - warning
2nd strike - 3rd round pick
3rd strike - 2nd round pick
4th strike - 1st round pick
5th strike - 1st, and 3rd round picks as well as a vote by TAB to kick the player out of the league.
6th strike - round pick 1st, and 2nd and automatic ban from the league.
We can discuss any of these if people would like them different.
Rosters
Rosters are as following:
3C
3LW
3RW
4D
1G
6 Bench (only 1 goalie can be on your bench)
8 minor league players allowed in your system.
Minimum roster size is 18 players
Any team over the limit after the roster deadline will have players moved to the practice squad or waived. Every effort will be made to keep the best interests of the franchise in mind. Any team under the minimum will have placeholder "players" added at a salary of $525,000 for the current year. This placeholder will count towards the salary cap for the rest of the year unless waived at the standard 50% cap hit (assuming the team remains above the roster minimum).
After the roster deadline has passed, any team that acquires a player or players causing the team to go over the maximum will have the player(s)immediately dropped. A 30% cap hit will apply to bring the team back to the roster limit. The TAB will attempt to catch this beforehand, but it is the responsibility of each GM to remain within the roster limits.
Scoring Settings
Skaters:
Goals - 3 points
Assists - 2 points
Power Play Points - 1 point
Short Handed Points - 2 points
Game Winning Goal - 1 Point
Plus/Minus - 1 point
Blocked Shot - 0.2 points
Hit - 0.2 points
PIM - 0.25 points
Goalies:
Win - 5 points
Shutout - 5 points
Saves - 0.25 points
Goals Against - -1 point
Salary Cap
The salary cap will be set at 67 million for this season and is subject to change if the league deems it necessary.
If your team goes over the salary cap you will receive a penalty. And the signing/ pick will not be allowed. The penalty will be a fine, the first one is $1,000,000 against the cap. After that they will increase 2 mil, 3 mil, etc.
Minor League Players
Each team will have the option of keeping up to 8 minor league players on there current team. A minor league player is any player who has played 20 or less NHL regular season games. They will not be on your teams roster they will be recorded on the proboards site. If you wish to call them up just post on this board. Also If you bring them up and they go over 20 NHL games while they are up they can not be sent back down.
If a minor league player is traded and he has gone over the 20 regular season games requirement throughout his stint on the minor roster he will still be eligible for the minor league team he is being trading to. This is until the end of the season at which point the rule will be in place for him to be called up.
Draft Picks
Each team will get 3 draft picks for each year.
Round 1, Round 2, Round 3.
For the sake of maintaining draft picks we ask that you put your draft picks on your rosters page, and also on your trading block page so people know which ones you have. We also maintain records for our draft picks for this season and next season.
ex.
Pittsburgh Draft Picks
2012 - 1st, 2nd, 3rd
2013 - 1st, 2nd, 3rd
If you were to trade and acquire a pick from another team, you should record it in here for a record so everybody knows.
ex.
Pittsburgh Draft picks
2012 - 1st, 1st (Cal), 2nd, 3rd
Free Agency
Free agents have to be signed to contracts after the draft period is complete.
It is a bidding process, the highest bidder will win the free agent. His salary bid will be the salary for the player. The maximum length for a contract is 4 years.
The bidding structure will be as follows.
a .5 multiplier for each additional year.
you must always win a bid by at least 0.2 points.
Example.
Jaromir Jagr (Phi - RW)
initial bid 1 year 2 mil = 3 points
2 years at 2 mil = 3 points + 3(.5) = 4.5 points
3 years @ 2 mil = 3 + 3(.5) + 1.5(.5) = 5.25 points
4 years @ 2 mil = 3 points + 3(.5) + 1.5(.5) + 0.75 (.5) = 5.625 points
A bid will be won once it has been the winning bid for 24 hours.
You must have salary cap space available for a bid to be valid (remember, any Free Agency bids in which you are the leading bidder also count towards your salary cap).
Restricted Free Agents
A player will be counted as an RFA if he is 27 or younger before July 1st of the current year.
A player can be bid on as an RFA but the team who has the rights to the player has the choice of matching the highest offer.
Compensation for RFA's will be as follows:
$999,999 or less - no compensation
$1,000,000 - $1,499,999 - 3rd round draft pick in present season
$1,500,000 - $2,999,999 - 2nd round draft pick in present season
$3,000,000 - $4,999,999 - 1st and 3rd round draft picks in present season.
$5,000,000 - $6,499,999 - 1st, 2nd, and 3rd round draft picks in present season.
$6,500,000 - $7,999,999 - two 1st's, a 2nd, and 3rd round draft picks in present season (accept for one 1st, next season)
$8,000,000 or more - four 1st round draft picks (next 4 seasons)
These picks do not have to be the picks of the team making the offer sheet. They can be picks acquired through other trades.
Each team may elect to bid on 3 RFA's a year, and once they have bid if the lose it still will count as a # against the RFA's allowed to be bid on.
Ex.
Penguins offer Giroux 4 years @ 5 mil and then hawks out bid them. If the pens decide not to create a counter offer then they will only have 2 more RFA's which can be bid on even though they lost.
Also if you are bidding on 2 or 3 RFA's at the same time you must ensure that you have the adequate picks to do so. If not you will forfeit the offer (and lose 1 of your offers) as well as get a penalty.
1st time in the season = loss of 3rd round draft pick
2nd time in the season = loss of 2nd round draft pick.
Okay so if a player is not bid on, then the GM of that team can come up with a number to extend that player for 1 season. If the player is still an RFA next season the GM will be able to redo the process again. The TAB will vote on the 1 year deal representing the player and determine if the value is fair. You will get 2 attempts to extend the player for the money of your choice. If the TAB feels it is not enough they will determine a value (Vote) which they deem fair and the GM will get the option of extending the player for the next season or not. If they elect not to then the player will enter free agency and can be bid on by any GM.
Contract Extensions
Each year your team has the option to extend 1 player from your team. This will allow you some assistance in keeping your core together.
There will be a contracts extension thread where you will post the Player and the team he plays for as well as position. Then write a little blog on what you are offering this player and why you are offering him that amount of money and term.
The TAB will then vote a (3 votes are needed to approve/deny), and if it is passed you will have extended your player. If you fail you will get two more attempts for that player. If you fail all 3 attempts you are able to attempt to re-sign another player on your team.
Buying Out Players
Teams will realize that juggling cap space is very difficult to do. In some instances you may make a bad choice on signing or drafting a player. You are able to buy out a player on your team however you get a penalty for doing so.
The penalty for buying out a player is half of the players salary as a cap hit for the remainder of said players contract.
Example.
If the penguins GM elected to buy out Fleury he would have to pay half of fleury's $5 mil against the cap for the remaining years (2014-2015).
Fleury would then enter waivers where the team in last place could claim him, going up threw the waiver wire. You claim him at his full salary, the original team would still be penalized. If the player enters Free agency he will then be able to be bid on by all teams.
Waiver Priority
Waiver Priority will be set at the end of the first month. The teams in last place will have high waiver priority while the best teams will have the worst waiver priority.
Ex. Canucks are in first they get the last possible waiver priority. The Islanders are in 20th, they would be 5th on the waiver priority.
If your team elects to claim a player throughout the NHL season, you will move your team to the 24th and final waiver priority and will not be able to move down unless other teams make waiver pick-ups themselves.
Regular Season
The regular season is a random draw at which teams you will play, it will set it so you play every team evenly and play some teams once more than others. Your divisions have no factor on who you play in the regular season.
Playoffs
The playoffs will be set by me or habs, the playoffs will be sorted out by the divisions. Division 1 and 2 will be in Conference #1, and Divisions 3 and 4 will be in Conference #2.
Seeding
Seeding will see that 2 teams from each division will be "guaranteed" a playoff spot. Seeds 1 through 4 will be sorted out as follows:
1. Highest point value of Leaders in the divisions within your conference.
2. Lowest point value of Leaders in the divisions within your conference.
3. Highest point value of 2nd place teams within the divisions in your conference.
4. Lowest point value of 2nd place teams within the divisions in your conference.
5. Highest point value of remaining teams within conference.
6. Second highest point value of remaining teams within conference.
7. Third highest point value of remaining teams within conference.
8. Fourth highest point value of remaining teams within conference.
Match-ups will be the same as the NHL seeing the two conferences duke it out within there respective conferences and having the two conference champs go head to head for the cup.
The playoffs will be held the last 5 periods (Finals combine the last two periods) of the NHL regular season schedule and will be single elimination, if you lose you are out.
Injured Reserve
- 2 injured reserve spots available.
- Players need to be on the NHL's injured reserve list to be capable to be on our injured reserve.
- Once a player is off of the NHL's injured reserve, our GMs have 3 days to move them back to their active roster.
- Injured reserve spots do not count towards the roster minimums unless it keeps you at the minimum.
- If you are using the injured reserve, I would assume you are at your maximum and want to sign somoene else. So to move them back to the active roster, you would need to waive a player to make room on your roster.
- Injured reserve players do not count towards your salary cap. However when you want to bring them back (which you have to when there off the IR of the NHL club) you have 3 days to make that room (trade, waivers, whatever it takes). If you are over the cap a penalty follows and the transaction gets declined.
NHL Entry Level Draft:
We conduct a 3 round Entry Level Draft every pre-season after the NHL Entry Draft. This draft is for NHL Rookies that were eligible for the most recent NHL draft (including undrafted players). Players that were eligible for a previous year's NHL draft and went undrafted (but are still technically NHL Rookies), are considered free agents and are no longer eligible to be drafted.
Draft order for non-playoff teams will be in the reverse order of the final regular season fantasy hockey standings. Playoff teams will draft in the reverse order of their playoff results (teams eliminated the same week will follow the same tiebreaker rules based on their regular season finish).
Draft Order Tiebreaker Rules...
1. Overall Record
2. Head-to-Head Record (2 teams only)
3. Overall Points
4. Points Against
Teams will be OTC (On The Clock) starting from the exact time the previous selection was made or skipped. The time to make a selection or trade the draft pick will be 24 hours in round 1, 12 hours in round 2, and 8 hours in round 3.
All NHL rookies not drafted during our rookie draft become Free Agents 24 hours after the conclusion of our draft.
Skipped Draft Picks:
If a team misses their pick, they will be skipped and the next team will be "on the clock". Skipped teams may pick anytime and will not affect the current clock. If a team has a draft pick skipped, then any of their subsequent draft picks will be immediately skipped until the GM signs on again.
A team will not be skipped more than two selections during the first 2 rounds. The draft will be paused and the TAB will make the pick based on that team's needs. This ensures no franchise gets truly hurt by an owner that that is unavailable. After the 2nd round, the TAB will no longer make selections for skipped picks (except for available teams without GMS). Teams with skipped picks may still pick anytime up until 24 hours after the final pick of the draft. At that time all skipped picks will be forfeited.
Draft Pick Salaries (pick position on the draft board regardless of any skipped picks):
Round 1
1 - $3,000,000
2 - $2,850,000
3 - $2,708,000
4 - $2,572,000
5 - $2,444,000
6 - $2,321,000
7 - $2,205,000
8 - $2,095,000
9 - $1,990,000
10 - $1,891,000
11 - $1,796,000
12 - $1,706,000
13 - $1,621,000
14 - $1,540,000
15 - $1,463,000
16 - $1,390,000
17 - $1,320,000
18 - $1,254,000
19 - $1,192,000
20 - $1,168,000
21 - $1,144,000
22 - $1,122,000
23 - $1,099,000
24 - $1,077,000
25 - $1,056,000
26 - $1,034,000
27 - $1,014,000
28 - $994,000
29 - $974,000
30 - $954,000
Round 2
31 (2.1) - $935,000
32 (2.2) - $916,000
33 (2.3) - $898,000
34 (2.4) - $880,000
35 (2.5) - $863,000
36 (2.6) - $845,000
37 (2.7) - $828,000
38 (2.8) - $812,000
39 (2.9) - $796,000
40 (2.10) - $780,000
41 (2.11) - $764,000
42 (2.12) - $749,000
43 (2.13) - $734,000
44 (2.14) - $719,000
45 (2.15) - $705,000
46 (2.16) - $691,000
47 (2.17) - $677,000
48 (2.18) - $663,000
49 (2.19) - $650,000
50 (2.20) - $637,000
51 (2.21) - $624,000
52 (2.22) - $612,000
53 (2.23) - $600,000
54 (2.24) - $588,000
55 (2.25) - $576,000
56 (2.26) - $564,000
57 (2.27) - $553,000
58 (2.28) - $542,000
59 (2.29) - $531,000
60 (2.30) - $525,000
All others - $525,000
Contract Length of Drafted Rookies:
All Draft picks will be signed to 3 year entry deals, at the end they will be RFA's.
Penalty System:
Penalties will be cumulative for the current season and will be recorded as necessary, all infractions will be treated equally.
1st strike - warning
2nd strike - 3rd round pick
3rd strike - 2nd round pick
4th strike - 1st round pick
5th strike - 1st, and 3rd round picks as well as a vote by TAB to kick the player out of the league.
6th strike - round pick 1st, and 2nd and automatic ban from the league.
We can discuss any of these if people would like them different.