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Post by Phil-Cornwall on Aug 4, 2011 14:46:34 GMT -5
Can someone post the chart for the long term signing savings percentages ?
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Post by Scott-New York on Aug 4, 2011 15:11:35 GMT -5
1 year - full contract value 2 years - .975 3 years - .95 4 years - .925 5 years - .9 6 years - .875 7 years - .85
Glenn has not decided if we can go 6 or 7 years yet as far as I know but those will be the values associated if we can. Take your players salary and multiply by these numbers to get adjusted contract value.
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Post by Phil-Cornwall on Aug 4, 2011 15:26:51 GMT -5
Thanks Scott.
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Post by Dane-Hamilton on Aug 4, 2011 19:53:38 GMT -5
Wasn't there also a minimum contract for certain years...For example you can't sign a 500,000 contract to 7 years anymore
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Post by Scott-New York on Aug 4, 2011 20:30:31 GMT -5
You're welcome Phil and yes Dane, you are right but the league has not announced what the thresholds will be for this yet.
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Post by Phil-Cornwall on Sept 21, 2011 12:50:06 GMT -5
Sticky this please....
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Post by Mike - Montreal on Jul 9, 2012 12:28:52 GMT -5
Are these amounts accurate for this upcoming season?
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Post by Ian-Halifax on Jul 9, 2012 12:32:20 GMT -5
yes. don't think there's a decision on a max contract of 6 or 7 years yet though, unless it was figured out at the meeting a couple weeks ago.
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Post by Glenn-Philadelphia on Jul 9, 2012 12:50:32 GMT -5
1 year - full contract value 2 years - .975 3 years - .95 4 years - .925 5 years - .9 6 years - .875 7 years - .85 Glenn has not decided if we can go 6 or 7 years yet as far as I know but those will be the values associated if we can. Take your players salary and multiply by these numbers to get adjusted contract value. 6 years will be the max signing this year. We may bump this to 7 next but this year it will be 6 years max. Also, the minimum amounts will be bumped up based on the percentage of total call increase. I think I saw that 5.9 M (we will round to 6M) was the NHL increase this year. That being said, and given that the cap last year was 65M=ish, you can roughly calculate the minimums to sign for years by taking last years threshold and multiplying by 1.1. The chart will be updated accordingly.
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Post by Ian-Halifax on Jul 9, 2012 13:00:08 GMT -5
is this the list you're looking for Glenn? this was based off last year of course.
$5.5M and over - 6 years maximum $3.5M - $5.45M - 5 years maximum $1.5M - $3.45M - 4 years maximum $800K - $1.495M - 3 years maximum $500k - $795K - 2 years maximum under 500k = minor leaguer (unless signed from before this went into effect)
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Post by Glenn-Philadelphia on Jul 9, 2012 13:04:42 GMT -5
is this the list you're looking for Glenn? this was based off last year of course. $5.5M and over - 6 years maximum $3.5M - $5.45M - 5 years maximum $1.5M - $3.45M - 4 years maximum $800K - $1.495M - 3 years maximum $500k - $795K - 2 years maximum under 500k = minor leaguer (unless signed from before this went into effect) Bingo, thanks Ian. I know this is in the FHL rules document as well that I am still working through. These thresholds will be revisited and re-posted for all to see.
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Post by Scott-New York on Jul 5, 2013 22:50:16 GMT -5
Pet peeve: can we get rid of the .487501 contracts, I have plugged a 500k 2 year deal into my calculator and it comes up .4875 every time. They used to show as .4875, where the f@#$ did the 01 come from?
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Post by Scott-New York on Jul 10, 2013 14:39:45 GMT -5
Bump for my above post
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Post by Scott-New York on Jul 12, 2013 10:47:10 GMT -5
Bump for Commish determination or explanation.
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Post by Scott-New Jersey on Jul 12, 2013 10:56:38 GMT -5
LOL OCD much
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