

Moderator: Challenge Moderators
I couldn't have jinxed myself more. 3 of my players got injured in my 41st game of the seasonlaskey 16 wrote:But all in all, things are OK, at least I have no injuries...yet.
1. A player with less than 25 games REGULAR SEASON NHL experience in his entire career (including games prior to 2006-07 season), who is under the age of 24 when he joins your NHL team in year 2 (2007-08) In other words, the player must be eligible to win the Calder Trophy.
So, what is the right rule ? He must be under 24, or he must be eligible to win the Calder ?bruins72 wrote:Yeah, I think we realized that after the rules were out and people had already picked their first homegrown. You can win the Calder at 24. We didn't want to change things up in mid-stream though. It would be unfair if people had already passed on using 24 year olds and then other people got to.
That's taken directly from the challenge rules. So if a player is signed to a contract and either assigned to your affiliate (or on your NHL roster by some chance) or signed and sent back to his junior ream by draft day 2007, he's okay. If he's agreed to a transfer but isn't there until July, I don't believe that counts because they don't actually sign the contract until that point in July when they join the team. They've only agreed to the contract, not signed it.b.by draft day the season prior to declaring your homegrown player as one of your roster players. (For example he must be either on your farm team, or a signed prospect by Draft Day 2007, to be eligible to be your homegrown for the 2008-09 season). THE PLAYER MUST BE SIGNED BY THE PREVIOUS DRAFT DAY to be considered “in your system”.
Don't, worry, i know i'm stuck with The Butcher ("Boucher" means "Butcher" in Frenchbatdad wrote:Shadd-Make sure you do not dump Boucher til the offseason. He has to be on your year end roster, but I am sure you know that.