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Old 07-12-2020, 12:17 PM   #3
BretRock
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Originally Posted by JeffR View Post
Was Ruhwedel waived when you sent him to the minors? He should be appearing on the team you sent him to. When you edit him, where does it say he is, still on the Pittsburgh roster?

The team salary cap amounts will adjust during the season to reflect the cap space you've accumulated by being under the cap during the year. Doing it that way allows you to see how much cap hit you can add by keeping the frame of reference (the player's whole-season cap hit) constant, as opposed to needing to get into the math of pro-rating the salary cap of a new acquisition to the proportion of the season he'll be with you. The net effect is the same, it's just much easier to see and understand at a glance.
1. When Ruwhedel was waived and cleared waivers, but he isn't showing up on my minor team that I sent him to or on my Pittsburgh roster. He is only showing up when I search for him and there it says he is a Penguin. When I try to edit him to my minors it starts showing him on the NHL roster, when I change it to Wilkes-Barre, he shows up as being on that roster, but still isn't actually on the roster. Basically I can only find him by searching for him.

2. Just so I'm clear, provided the team stays under that "new Cap number" they will still be Cap compliant with our league Cap number? For instance, in our league, it now says the Coyote's Salary Cap is $93 million (our league number is $81.5 million). So they can go up to $93 million and it will be the same as them being compliant with the $81.5 number?

I guess that makes sense, but it's tricky as a commissioner to make sure everyone is Cap compliant. That was a nice place to get a quick glance.

Thanks for the response.

Bret
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