Post by Derrick - Senators on Aug 1, 2008 15:13:58 GMT -5
1. If a player is coming off of a season in which he tallied 76 or more points and he signs to play in the KHL, you receive a compensation draft pick after the first round (waiver).
2. If a player is coming off of a season in which he tallied 61 to 75 points and he signs to play in the KHL, you receive a compensation draft pick after the second round (waiver).
3. If a player is coming off of a season in which he tallied 41 to 60 points and he signs to play in the KHL, you receive a compensation draft pick after the third round (waiver).
4. Any players who produced less than this threshold will give no compensation, as the player wasn’t contributing anyway.
5. If the players is a prospect and has not played a maximum of 150 games and was drafted in the prospect draft top 6 picks(within the past 4 seasons) compensation will be a pick at the end of the 1st round in the prospect draft (13th overall).
6. If a Goalie is coming off a season in which he tallied 66+ NHL Games Played and he signs to play in the KHL, you receive a compensation draft pick after the first round (waiver).
7. If a Goalie is coming off a season in which he tallied 50-65 NHL Games Played and he signs to play in the KHL, you receive a compensation draft pick after the second round (waiver).
8. If a Goalie is coming off a season in which he tallied 30-49 NHL Games Played and he signs to play in the KHL, you receive a compensation draft pick after the Third round (waiver).
9. If a Goalie is coming off a season in which he tallied 20-29 NHL Games Played and he signs to play in the KHL, you receive a compensation draft pick after the fourth round (waiver).
10. If the Goalie is a prospect and has not played a maximum of 100 games in a single season and was drafted in the prospect draft top 18 picks (within the past 4 seasons) compensation will be a pick at the end of the 1st or 2nd round in the prospect draft (commissioner discretion).
*all compensatory picks are based on final keeper submissions for the following year.
*each GM has the option to take the compensation or keep the player, if the compensation pick is taken the player is then released from the team and if another team picks him up they are not eligible for any compensation.
2. If a player is coming off of a season in which he tallied 61 to 75 points and he signs to play in the KHL, you receive a compensation draft pick after the second round (waiver).
3. If a player is coming off of a season in which he tallied 41 to 60 points and he signs to play in the KHL, you receive a compensation draft pick after the third round (waiver).
4. Any players who produced less than this threshold will give no compensation, as the player wasn’t contributing anyway.
5. If the players is a prospect and has not played a maximum of 150 games and was drafted in the prospect draft top 6 picks(within the past 4 seasons) compensation will be a pick at the end of the 1st round in the prospect draft (13th overall).
6. If a Goalie is coming off a season in which he tallied 66+ NHL Games Played and he signs to play in the KHL, you receive a compensation draft pick after the first round (waiver).
7. If a Goalie is coming off a season in which he tallied 50-65 NHL Games Played and he signs to play in the KHL, you receive a compensation draft pick after the second round (waiver).
8. If a Goalie is coming off a season in which he tallied 30-49 NHL Games Played and he signs to play in the KHL, you receive a compensation draft pick after the Third round (waiver).
9. If a Goalie is coming off a season in which he tallied 20-29 NHL Games Played and he signs to play in the KHL, you receive a compensation draft pick after the fourth round (waiver).
10. If the Goalie is a prospect and has not played a maximum of 100 games in a single season and was drafted in the prospect draft top 18 picks (within the past 4 seasons) compensation will be a pick at the end of the 1st or 2nd round in the prospect draft (commissioner discretion).
*all compensatory picks are based on final keeper submissions for the following year.
*each GM has the option to take the compensation or keep the player, if the compensation pick is taken the player is then released from the team and if another team picks him up they are not eligible for any compensation.
In light of the KHL and potential negative impact it has on the NHL and fantasy alike, this system could prove useful in the long run.
All GM's who lost players this year would of course be compensated with 2009 picks. Notables that come to mind include: Jagr, Radulov, etc.
Thoughts? Suggestions?