(08-17-2017, 03:21 PM)Bzerkap Wrote:I don't know exactly how the money will work but I think the player signs with me, and then I send him down and you absorb the contract.When you get sent back you don't ognon waivers, you go back to the team who has your rights.
In the SHL when you are drafted by an SMJHL (DSFL) team you can sign for max 1 year for max $3M. Then when your SMJHL year is done you are in the SHL draft and are drafted by an SHL team. Then you sign a contract with the SHL team and they will send you down to SMJHL because you aren't good enough to make the main squad yet. I think the SMJHL teams then claim you on waivers, but the contract is set.
@Ballerstorm does that sound right? I'm new to the SHL but this is how I understand it.
In SHL send downs don't count against smjhl cap. Here, if you send a player down the contract is paid by the DSFL team.