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03-11-2012, 12:58 PM
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So how does the current system prevent dead in the water teams from trading away assets at the deadline to playoff contenders?
To my knowledge, the current NHL rules does not prevent "dead in the water" teams from trading players prior to the trade deadline.

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To my knowledge, the current NHL rules does not prevent "dead in the water" teams from trading players prior to the trade deadline.
So then like I said I do not understand why the worst team does not get the last pick. Makes no sense to me.

I still have nightmares about the Spurs getting Duncan over the Celtics because of a ping pong ball. Stupidest god damn thing I have ever heard of.

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The Rangers can sign players like Gaborik and Richards in the UFA market. Philly can get Briere and Pronger (via trade), Boston can get Chara.

Teams like Edmonton and Columbus ... not so much.
Edmonton is not spending enough on player salaries like those other teams.

The draft is unfair to young players and needs to go.

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Edmonton is not spending enough on player salaries like those other teams.

The draft is unfair to young players and needs to go.
Yup, we're just gonna start spending money we don't have.

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Yup, we're just gonna start spending money we don't have.
The owner of the Oilers is a billionaire. He has lots of money. He just bought a new $15 million house in Vancouver I believe. He could have spent that money on players for example instead.

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The owner of the Oilers is a billionaire. He has lots of money. He just bought a new $15 million house in Vancouver I believe. He could have spent that money on players for example instead.
Billionaire =/= a billion dollars are at your fingers.

Figured you'd know that, but you are a troll acount, so meh.

And considering you just said they need to do away with the draft, your opinion means squat.

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I don't hate the idea but seems like there are way too many complications to make it work properly. Mainly the discrepancy in number of games played once mathematically eliminated.

This year CLB could play 15 games after being eliminated, where bubble teams like WPG/BUF or LA/SJ/CGY could only play 2 or 3, or even be eliminated in the last game of the season.

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I don't hate the idea but seems like there are way too many complications to make it work properly. Mainly the discrepancy in number of games played once mathematically eliminated.

This year CLB could play 15 games after being eliminated, where bubble teams like WPG/BUF or LA/SJ/CGY could only play 2 or 3, or even be eliminated in the last game of the season.
That's part of the point.

Right now CLB will gets 1st overall pick and the bubble teams will pick 13-18th. That would remain the same in the proposed system.

The major difference is tanking is not rewarded.

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That's part of the point.

Right now CLB will gets 1st overall pick and the bubble teams will pick 13-18th. That would remain the same in the proposed system.

The major difference is tanking is not rewarded.
Right!

The relevance of the remaining games of the season for non-playoff teams is to win to earn the highest draft pick.

Meanwhile, the teams that will have one or two games following elimination means the teams are still in the playoff race with 80 or 81 games already played. Teams in this position want to win. The one or two games to play are still relevant to win.

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