herman
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Oof. Some cash to splash on deadline day now.
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FFSI only hate Marchand when the Bruins are in the playoffs. Thankfully that might never be an issue again.
Cheating bastards! Marchand!https://www.sportsnet.ca/nhl/articl...pes-to-get-matthew-tkachuk-back-for-playoffs/
Lol, “I don’t think it says anything other than we have cap space," Zito told reporters. "Matthew is going to be out for an extended period of time, and we hope to get him back for the playoffs.”
Soo Greyhounds gonna get rich!Ready to make a splash, eh? Really likes acquiring players he’s familiar with, hm? Lots of cap space prepared?
Two games of the playoffs at least?
Well I hope they planned this to avoid that then!Yes. If the testing completed earlier last week, the Panthers would’ve had 8.5M of free cap space for the deadline.
A maximum of 60 players are tested in the offseason, and they are selected randomly.
Every team is subject to teamwide, no-notice testing once during training camp and once during the regular season. Individual players can be selected for random testing during the regular season and playoffs. Any time the testing takes place, it must be done "at work on the day of a scheduled practice or meeting." Testing does not occur on game days.
An official from another sports-governing association who works closely with the drug policy reviewed the NHL's guidelines and said, "Trust me, if a guy is using, he can slip through the cracks. Easy. It's the unlucky or truly careless guys that get caught."
Yes. If the testing completed earlier last week, the Panthers would’ve had 8.5M of free cap space for the deadline.
That doesn't make sense to me. Suspensions due to infractions will impact the cap like LTIR?Could you imagine if this suspension would have come down the day before the deadline? People would have lost their minds!