$1.7M in cap space. Not true now (July 31st).NHL roster 23 players
Leafs in 2014/15 will go with ...
15 forwards
6 defensemen
2 goalies
Yes, Orr included in roster of 23.Colton Orr is part of that 15....
Very doubtful that he's gonna make the team...he definitely doesn't fit in with the new direction of the Leafs (and with Dubass' analytics)...
You can expect him to be sent down....
I have already amended that number, thanks for ignoring. :thumb:$1.7M in cap space.
For now .... wait and see.Not true now (July 31st).
Even if you send a player down it doesn't mean his salary is gone from your cap .. They got rid of that loop hole in last lock outColton Orr is part of that 15....
Very doubtful that he's gonna make the team...he definitely doesn't fit in with the new direction of the Leafs (and with Dubass' analytics)...
You can expect him to be sent down....
Sure, certain contracts cannot be went down. Those contracts would remain on NHL roster.Even if you send a player down it doesn't mean his salary is gone from your cap .. They got rid of that loop hole in last lock out
The term you are looking for is " one way contracts " or " two way contracts "Sure, certain contracts cannot be went down. Those contracts would remain on NHL roster.
There are, on the other hand, players that CAN be sent down along with their contracts.
Not looking for any 'term' just pointing out a fact.The term you are looking for is " one way contracts " or " two way contracts "
Even if you send a player down it doesn't mean his salary is gone from your cap .. They got rid of that loop hole in last lock out.
John-Michael Liles was sent down but a portion of his contract still counted under the cap ... Those players your talking about have two way contracts ... Orr isn't on a two way contract according to cap geek .Sure, certain contracts cannot be went down. Those contracts would remain on NHL roster.
There are, on the other hand, players that CAN be sent down along with their contracts.
Can you show me where I last mentioned Colton Orr in this thread?Yes, Orr included in roster of 23.
Not according to gcostanza.
I have already amended that number, thanks for ignoring. :thumb:
For now .... wait and see.
The salary cap and collective bargaining agreement is almost the siize a Dan Brown book but it seems like removing Orr will give Leafs a lot of cap space .. How about a slew of minor injuries that may cause the big team to carry a 23 man roster ..Can you show me where I last mentioned Colton Orr in this thread?
OK, here we go ...NHL roster 23 players
Leafs in 2014/15 will go with ...
15 forwards
6 defensemen
2 goalies
gcostanza meet ManjiCan you show me where I last mentioned Colton Orr in this thread?
Colton Orr is currently apart of 23 player roster.Colton Orr is part of that 15....
Very doubtful that he's gonna make the team...he definitely doesn't fit in with the new direction of the Leafs (and with Dubass' analytics)...
You can expect him to be sent down....
Even if you send a player down it doesn't mean his salary is gone from your cap .. They got rid of that loop hole in last lock out
You appear to have both the question and answer .... no further discussion needed.The term you are looking for is " one way contracts " or " two way contracts "
Am I missing something ?The salary cap and collective bargaining agreement is almost the siize a Dan Brown book but it seems like removing Orr will give Leafs a lot of cap space .. How about a slew of minor injuries that may cause the big team to carry a 23 man roster ..
That experiment didn't last long.Apparently, Tim Leiweke is leaving MLSE after all.
Apparently,Tim Leiweke realized that MLSE are not all in for the eventual championships. The same old conspiracy theory that MLSE are interested only in making money but not on building a championship sports town:frusty:Apparently, Tim Leiweke is leaving MLSE after all.
Really? Richard Peddie is the biggest loser of all sports?Leiweke is gone as of June 30 2015. Did you honestly expect a redneck entity like MLSE to change for the better?
And guess who's making news again....
http://www.thestar.com/business/sportonomics/2013/12/16/richard_peddie_shares_secrets_to_success_sportonomics.html