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Pourquoi la PLUS GRANDE faille du hockey pourrait JAMAIS être comblée



Avec le retour de Mark Stone juste à temps pour le premier match des séries éliminatoires contre les Stars de Dallas, je voulais creuser un peu plus la « faille » qui a permis aux équipes de dépasser le plafond salarial au cours des dernières années. Et j’examine également les solutions potentielles qui pourraient exister à ce problème et pourquoi elles n’ont pas encore été mises en œuvre. #vegasgoldenknights #markstone #ltir #stanleycupplayoffs #cunuckhockey Assurez-vous de vous abonner et d’activer les notifications pour le dernier contenu ! Clause de non-responsabilité relative aux droits d’auteur En vertu de l’article 107 de la loi sur le droit d’auteur de 1976, une « utilisation équitable » est autorisée à des fins telles que la critique, les commentaires, les reportages d’actualité, l’enseignement, l’érudition et la recherche. L’utilisation équitable est une utilisation autorisée par la loi sur le droit d’auteur qui pourrait autrement constituer une violation. L’utilisation à but non lucratif, éducative ou personnelle fait pencher la balance en faveur d’une utilisation équitable. Aucune violation du droit d’auteur n’est prévue. TOUS LES DROITS APPARTIENNENT À LEURS PROPRIÉTAIRES RESPECTIFS

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  1. I feel like it is ok when it happens once but for it to be the same player 3 years in a row seems kinda suspicious 😂😊

  2. Doesn't matter if they get paid in the playoffs or not. All salaries are already set in place for said season, so you easily apply those salaries, and force the roster to meet the cap requirements.

    Really, why try and smoke screen this solution? It would work hilariously easily.

    "Your team roster is over $83.5M? Well, bring us a roster that isn't, and that roster will be iced." Wow, that was hard.

  3. Percentage of LTIR relief based on games played and games remaining.
    Ex. $10mill cap, injured at 20 games, $7.5mill LTIR cap relief.
    Allows for replacement of injured stars, but keeps it so that when playoffs come around there aren't several teams well above the cap, only slightly.

  4. I absolutely think all teams should start this. Competitive balance is important and this is a clear advantage for teams during the most important stretch.

  5. NHL should make salary cap turn off after round 1, then for this kind of teams would be harder to advance to round 2

  6. At least they are creating 'GOOD' hockey team to manipulate the playoffs and try to 'WIN'. Meanwhile teams like Chicago, Montreal, and San Jose create a "GARBAGE hockey team and are trying to be "LOSERS". Every team owner and management manipulate this league their own way but at least they create something good and not destroy it for future revenue gains.

  7. how does the league "verify" the injuries? a league doctor looks at some x rays? reads a team doctor's report? wait till canadian teams start playing the LTIR game. then something will be done.

  8. closing this loophole is simple all ltir players must be seen by a league medical 14 day prior to the last game. if not medically cleared at this point, they are not eligible for the playoffs. otherwise they count against the cap. Done deal totally transparent for the fans and eliminates all this talk

  9. The obsession on this is hilarious. Toronto is 14mil over the cap and no one says shit because they suck. Vegas is the 4th highest over. Only thing people are pissed about is Stone returning. However, the cap deadline exists when it does to force trades before the deadline, but also to provide late adds during a long season because of injuries. Last year stone went through back surgery to make that “cap workaround” possible. That’s a hell of a price to pay….

  10. Ah yes Vegas, where the birds fly upside down because there’s nothing there worth shitting on.

  11. Seeing as all NHL teams don´t care about changing this rule, I can´t be bothered to get angry or support my team.

  12. It can’t be suspicious… nobody is hiding it… laughable at best… until the rules change… quit whining…. Deal with it

  13. It's in the Grey area but the league wants the best players playing in the playoffs, trades are exciting and it gives rebuilding teams more trade partners… not going anywhere anytime soon.

  14. Vegas didn't make the playoffs 1 of those years and yet in that same year played 7 games at the end of the season trying to get in. So pay attention buttercup.

  15. This is the best solution I've heard mentioned: Players MUST be removed from LTIR prior to the start of Game 82, or they are not eligible to play in the playoffs.

  16. They could do a percentage system, where you get a percentage of cap relief based on the percentage of regular season games remaining. That way the whole “players don’t get paid in the playoffs” argument isn’t affected but also makes it so that the super convenient pre-deadline injuries have less impact

  17. The salary cap rules should remain the same for the entie full season. Anytime the player returns, any other player gets sent down so as not to exceed the cap ceiling. When the playoffs begin, no players can be brought back onto the team.
    It's so simple and fair.

  18. The loophole needs to close.. THATS ALL.. simple, if you gain players by putting them in the LTR, those players that you gained either don’t play in the playoffs or the returning player doesn’t play in the playoffs

  19. How about, if you're on LTIR, and you don't play game 82 of regular season, you don't play game 1 of playoffs, don't play game 81, you don't play game 2, and so on.

  20. "They're not breaking any rules."

    That's the point, and that's why the rules should be changed. Circumventing the salary cap to gain a competitive advantage shouldn't be permitted.

  21. I feel it's legal cheating but with that been said, if the huge majority of teams is not against it, who am I to judge. Still looking forward for Vegas been eliminated by stars or avs or Oilers.

  22. I think if you haven't played a game in the regular season, due to injury, or missed more then 41 games due to injury, you should be ineligible for the first or second round, accordingly to time on Longtime IR

  23. Its a great video but you missed a key point. The NHL does not allow players to fake an injury for the All-Star game to then play in the next game. They know faking an injury is an issue. So why not just bar players who are "injured" every game between the trade deadline to the end of the season from playing the first four games of the playoffs. Suddenly…no more fake injuries.

  24. tHEy AreNT BReaKIng rULes. silly you should have to field a team through play offs that adheres to the cap or just remove the cap completely

  25. I don't like the idea of just saying if a guy gets hurt, tough shit, but if teams are just to keep doing this garbage they ruined it for everyone.

  26. Simple solution playoffs are still part of the current season and teams should be required to be cap compliant until the end of the cup finals.

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