[WAIVERS] Place Claims Here - (No FA Claims)
Re: [WAIVERS] Place claims Here - McGrattan on waivers
NJD claims free agent D Brian Fahey
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NJD signs free agent LW David Meckler; assigned to Albany (waiver exempt)
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Cancel this claim as it's not allowed.
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Florida claims Chris Porter and assigns him to the minors (waiver exempt)
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Boston would like to sign FA forward, Jeremy Colliton. He is waiver exempt and will be assigned to the minors.
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Re: [WAIVERS] Place claims Here - Finger on waivers
NVM
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Philadelphia claims free agent Oliver Gabriel
Re: [WAIVERS] Place claims Here - Finger on waivers
Not allowed, the window for claiming un-drafted, but still draft eligible players has closed. As typical for the BBKL, we mimic the NHL in this situation, and the window for signing un-drafted players is rather short. He is 2011 eligible here in the BBKL.Kezia wroteCOLONPhiladelphia claims free agent Oliver Gabriel
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Can we have the rules laid out in the CBA? I was told earlier that they merely had to be signed.facey wroteCOLONNot allowed, the window for claiming un-drafted, but still draft eligible players has closed. As typical for the BBKL, we mimic the NHL in this situation, and the window for signing un-drafted players is rather short. He is 2011 eligible here in the BBKL.Kezia wroteCOLONPhiladelphia claims free agent Oliver Gabriel
Re: [WAIVERS] Place claims Here - Finger on waivers
Na. There was a window where he could be signed before the regular season started (there is a date discussed somewhere), however that time has come and gone -> 2011 draft eligible now.
Re: [WAIVERS] Place claims Here - Finger on waivers
Some kind of consistency would be nice.
I can't claim Mac Carruth because he was dropped in this league after being drafted, he must go back into the draft.
I can't claim Oliver Gabriel because he signed in real life ... but was told that he wasn't signed/drafted in the BBKL
That doesn't make sense. Like I told you on MSN. Half the time we follow the NHL rules, half the time we make up our own and none of it is documented
I can't claim Mac Carruth because he was dropped in this league after being drafted, he must go back into the draft.
I can't claim Oliver Gabriel because he signed in real life ... but was told that he wasn't signed/drafted in the BBKL
That doesn't make sense. Like I told you on MSN. Half the time we follow the NHL rules, half the time we make up our own and none of it is documented
Re: [WAIVERS] Place claims Here - Finger on waivers
Both of those rulings are consistent with real NHL rules, because you don't understand doesn't mean your right to criticize.
Released players that are draft eligible go back into the draft.
Un-drafted players who didn't sign during that very brief signing window go back into the draft pool.
100% consistent with real NHL.
Released players that are draft eligible go back into the draft.
Un-drafted players who didn't sign during that very brief signing window go back into the draft pool.
100% consistent with real NHL.
Re: [WAIVERS] Place claims Here - Finger on waivers
How is it consistent in the NHL? Gabriel was signed in the real NHL. How is he going to be drafted?
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He wasn't claimed during that same window here in the BBKL (just like certain drafted players were drafted in the NHL were not drafted in the BBKL), so as per his [their] age -> back into our entry draft.Kezia wroteCOLONHow is it consistent in the NHL? Gabriel was signed in the real NHL. How is he going to be drafted?
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Doesn't an un-drafted player, that is still draft eligible, but is now signed, go into our waiver draft?
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Snipeshow wroteCOLONDoesn't an un-drafted player, that is still draft eligible, but is now signed, go into our waiver draft?
Not if he's still entry draft eligible.
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But he has a contract. That's retarded.facey wroteCOLONSnipeshow wroteCOLONDoesn't an un-drafted player, that is still draft eligible, but is now signed, go into our waiver draft?
Not if he's still entry draft eligible.
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Snipeshow wroteCOLONBut he has a contract. That's retarded.facey wroteCOLONSnipeshow wroteCOLONDoesn't an un-drafted player, that is still draft eligible, but is now signed, go into our waiver draft?
Not if he's still entry draft eligible.
Perhaps that's worthy of a discussion... my understanding was that entry draft eligibility takes precedence over waiver draft, however the situation does raise questions, as we cannot allow signings of un-drafted BBKL players who are still draft eligible.... and its very much a hindsight adjustment to allow signings of NHL signed un-drafted, unsigned BBKL players. Perhaps holding for waiver draft is more appropriate then holding for entry draft...
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Your analysis I think of the situation is correct.facey wroteCOLONSnipeshow wroteCOLONBut he has a contract. That's retarded.facey wroteCOLONSnipeshow wroteCOLONDoesn't an un-drafted player, that is still draft eligible, but is now signed, go into our waiver draft?
Not if he's still entry draft eligible.
Perhaps that's worthy of a discussion... my understanding was that entry draft eligibility takes precedence over waiver draft, however the situation does raise questions, as we cannot allow signings of un-drafted BBKL players who are still draft eligible.... and its very much a hindsight adjustment to allow signings of NHL signed un-drafted, unsigned BBKL players. Perhaps holding for waiver draft is more appropriate then holding for entry draft...
If a player is signed by an NHL team during the brief summer window but not signed in our league he should be eligible for our entry draft. Think about it from the NHL perspective, if a player was not signed in that time (as they weren't in our league) you can't offer them a contract later (ala claiming him off waivers). Its worth a discussion if you want to deviate from this and make that person waiver draft eligible (still not eligible for day to day waivers), and treat them like a college FA. But that would be us deviating from NHL rules not the other way around.
We are following NHL rules, no team would be able to claim that player at this time in the season.