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Post by Anaheim GM on Jul 22, 2013 14:56:16 GMT -5
I propose amendment to the following rule:
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.
This rule was put in place at formation of league, and is not apllicable now. Instead of at the end of the first month for when the waiver priority is determined, I think it should be set prior to 'Off season' Tasks(right now). So for the players being dropped from Gms adjusting their rosters, a proper order is already determined. a set list should be made in reverse order of the standings at the end of every year for the next.
Also it doesnt specify if a Claim is first come first serve, or if more than 1 GM claims within the 24hr time frame does it then go by waiver priority???
I would say that if there is multiple claims within the 24 hr time frame, we would then go to waiver priority. The Gm who won will then be moved to bottom of list. As opposed to the first come first serve, only fair.
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Post by Avs GM on Jul 22, 2013 15:16:20 GMT -5
If more than 1 GM claims within the 24hr time frame does it then go by waiver priority
This is how I understand it to be.
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Post by Anaheim GM on Jul 22, 2013 15:22:51 GMT -5
Just wanna clear it up, and put it in writing. I can make/moderate the list - as we haven't had one yet.
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Post by Stars GM on Jul 22, 2013 18:14:37 GMT -5
Agree - it seemed like first come first serve before
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