So Jordy dropped some passes; what's the upside?

TheSnowPlow

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The bright side is any new agreement will contain a rookie wage scale, which will help keep teams under the cap by allowing them to funnel more money towards their higher priced veterans.

And stop those ginormous contracts for all those high picks that end up epic.failing. It's about time.
 

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Maybe. Problem is the owners are looking to keep a little extra slice of the pie, which could impact the present salary cap system.

The bright side is any new agreement will contain a rookie wage scale, which will help keep teams under the cap by allowing them to funnel more money towards their higher priced veterans.

I know, and I hope they go with the NBA model.

I expect there to be a cap, maybe not in the same fashion as current but I can guess that it will be similar to current, just where the money comes from and where it goes will change
 

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I know, and I hope they go with the NBA model.

I expect there to be a cap, maybe not in the same fashion as current but I can guess that it will be similar to current, just where the money comes from and where it goes will change

Why the NBA model? I dont see how that would benefit small market teams...
 

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