I've added a list for the reported/known CBSduals at the bottom of the Centers list:
http://bbkl.ca/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=3669
Please keep in mind the following things:
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current positions should be correct, as the ones that show up in the roster grid page:
http://bbkl.hockey.cbssports.com/teams/grid
hence, if in the last week you didn't modify your players' position through the mistaken dual eligibility provided by CBS, then you can just leave everything as it is;
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if you have any doubts about the correct position of a CBSdual, you can check the aforementioned list at the bottom of this page
http://bbkl.ca/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=3669 to check which is the only position you can use that player at.
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if you have any doubts about the correct position of a CBSdual and he doesn't appear in the aforementioned list (cause you failed to report about that player),
you can check the list of BBKL centers in the same post. If the player is a veteran and doesn't appear on that list, then he has to be used as a winger. If instead the CBSdual player didn't play 26G and never reached 40GP in one season (should be a very rare occurrence, as i don't remember any 'rookie' that i couldn't fix on CBS), then you have to check his nhl.com draft listing (e.g.
http://www.nhl.com/ice/draftsearch.htm? ... 10&round=1 for Taylor Hall)
Obviously,
moving forward you're responsible for using CBSduals in the proper BBKL position.
Whenever that would not happen, your lineup would be considered illegal and the pertinent sanctions applied.
GMs still have the chance to point out any players who they think were assigned mistaken positions
accordingly with our criteria. However, their applications will only be considered if equipped with:
- FOR for veteran players
- nhl.com draft listing page for players that still do not meet our GP requirements (less than 26GP last season and never 40GP in any previous season)