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Minors (Double A)
Join Date: Mar 2013
Posts: 138
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NHL salaries is still not working as they should
As the titel sais the salaries is still not working right so im gonna post the actual rules for it
he "cap hit" is how much an individual player counts against his team's salary cap in one season. On a multi-year deal, the cap hit is based on average annual value of the contract, not the actual salary paid each season. For example, a player signs a three-year contract with the following annual salaries: - Year One: $3 million - Year Two: $3.6 million - Year Three: $3.3 million His salary cap hit is $3.3 million per year for three years ($9.9 million divided by three). New for 2013: Salary in each year of a contract cannot vary by more than 35 percent from any other year. Also, salary in any year of the contract cannot be less than 50 per cent of the highest year. as of right now their cap hit is calculated on how much they make a season which is wrong it should be on avrage.not a big deal but it still a bug |
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FHM Producer
Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Kelowna, BC
Posts: 17,253
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Where are you seeing cap hit calculated as being equal to the current salary? It's not that way on any player I check.
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All Star Starter
Join Date: Mar 2006
Posts: 1,098
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On a semi-related note: There are players demanding NHL salaries from AHL teams ($900,000+/year). Playing as Norfolk, my annual salary budget has been between $300-$400k per.
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