I passed this information along at the draft, but for reference:
Drafted players can be held on your minor-league team for a maximum of five years without joining your main roster. At the end of those five years, you will either be forced to release the player to free agency or sign them to their three-year, entry-level contract (value based on Yahoo’s value that season; may change from year-to-year). Once they are signed, they are stuck on your main roster and the contract will count toward your cap for the following three years.
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SKubus: Posted an update to the Waiver Acquisition post... If you drop a $1 player, it won't add $1 to your budget automatically. Therefore, if you go to bid on a player, you won't have $1 to bid. SO, in this case ONLY is it acceptable to bid $0 on a free agent.
Oct 14, 2014 0:37:43 GMT
SKubus: That is, if you're at the cap limit, drop a $1 player and pick another up at the same time, that's the only time it's OK to bid $0 on a free agent since it still technically acts like a $1 pickup. Thanks guys
Oct 14, 2014 0:38:45 GMT
SKubus: Since the NHL season started on a Wednesday, Week 1 in fantasy was that week and this full week. So since we had to start on Week 2, Week 2 in fantasy starts the 20th...
Oct 14, 2014 4:00:17 GMT
SKubus: Latest amendment to the waiver acquisition process has been posted. Should be the last time that's addressed for the season.
Oct 28, 2014 3:53:55 GMT