Re: [2012] Entry Draft Discussion
PostedCOLON Sun Jun 24, 2012 3:32 pm
This is a great debate haha
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That passage was taken directly from our CBAKezia wroteCOLONAccording to the NHL CBS, yes . There is a clause in our own cba for players over this age only being waiver draft eligible.
was my thinking as wellShoalzie wroteCOLONI didn't think you could pick players in the entry draft that have contracts...
That was decided to clarify and simplify things (we don't use all the rules and caveats of NHL CBA), along with the aim of leaving more quality available for the waiver draft.- eligibility
All bbkl-free players (i.e. players not owned by any BBKL team) born between january 1st 1992 and september 15th 1994 are eligible for selection in the 2012 BBKL Entry Draft.
Additionally, bbkl-free players born between january 1st 1991 and december 31st 1991 that have not played a season in N.A. when 18,19 or 20yrs old are eligible as well.
All other bbkl-free players are eligible for the waiver draft instead.
This does not conform with our CBA, which clearly states Non-North American players over the age of twenty (20) are also eligible. You may bring up the issue in the CC if you wish it.kyuss wroteCOLONYeah Andersen is not eligible, we clearly stated it in the first post:
http://bbkl.ca/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=6588#p82970
same rules we had last year:That was decided to clarify and simplify things (we don't use all the rules and caveats of NHL CBA), along with the aim of leaving more quality available for the waiver draft.- eligibility
All bbkl-free players (i.e. players not owned by any BBKL team) born between january 1st 1992 and september 15th 1994 are eligible for selection in the 2012 BBKL Entry Draft.
Additionally, bbkl-free players born between january 1st 1991 and december 31st 1991 that have not played a season in N.A. when 18,19 or 20yrs old are eligible as well.
All other bbkl-free players are eligible for the waiver draft instead.
I am sure if he was eligible Anderson would have been picked already.
yeah Mike, is nothing new the CBA is not up to date and CC public announcements overrule it.Mike wroteCOLONThis does not conform with our CBA, which clearly states Non-North American players over the age of twenty (20) are also eligible. You may bring up the issue in the CC if you wish it.kyuss wroteCOLONYeah Andersen is not eligible, we clearly stated it in the first post:
http://bbkl.ca/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=6588#p82970
same rules we had last year:That was decided to clarify and simplify things (we don't use all the rules and caveats of NHL CBA), along with the aim of leaving more quality available for the waiver draft.- eligibility
All bbkl-free players (i.e. players not owned by any BBKL team) born between january 1st 1992 and september 15th 1994 are eligible for selection in the 2012 BBKL Entry Draft.
Additionally, bbkl-free players born between january 1st 1991 and december 31st 1991 that have not played a season in N.A. when 18,19 or 20yrs old are eligible as well.
All other bbkl-free players are eligible for the waiver draft instead.
I am sure if he was eligible Anderson would have been picked already.
I think Mike should be allowed to re-do his pick.Tony wroteCOLONdoesn't look like it
Unless I am overlooking one, there are no public announcements which overrule the CBA on this matter.kyuss wroteCOLONyeah Mike, is nothing new the CBA is not up to date and CC public announcements overrule it.Mike wroteCOLONThis does not conform with our CBA, which clearly states Non-North American players over the age of twenty (20) are also eligible. You may bring up the issue in the CC if you wish it.
Keep going. If the CC decides to void my pick I can re-pick later. Or not.Tony wroteCOLONI just assumed Mike's pick counted and we were moving on ...