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PDO
2-28-06, 11:27 PM
http://www.geocities.com/rmccleary97/

Specifically..

http://www.geocities.com/rmccleary97/capcounts_team.htm

ANH 4,625,195
ATL 3,738,847
BOS 2,350,702
BUF 9,673,246
CGY 2,195,391
CAR 7,858,681
CHI 5,138,872
COL 1,307,724
CLB 4,566,226
DAL 932,947
DET 584,103
EDM 5,056,101
FLA 11,928,002
LA 3,596,636
MIN 13,523,618
MTL 2,009,213
NSH 9,904,003
NJ 2,659,633
NYI 1,368,688
NYR 5,795,495
OTW 1,914,288
PHI 416,076
PHX 6,185,224
PIT 7,230,689
STL 9,522,270
SJ 8,773,521
TBY 789,296
TOR 4,051,031
VAN 1,059,197
WSH 12,337,083

Keep in mind that these #'s are pro-rated, thus you have to divide by 196 (length of the NHL season) and multiply by the days remaining (as of today.. 49). So multiply by 4 and that's how much $ in contracts you could add to your team. It should also be noted that because of how these were calculated most of these #'s are much smaller.

If you're spending to the cap though, Ottawa has almost $8,000,000 in cap space, Vancouver over $4,000,000, etc.

charlio lemieux
2-28-06, 11:45 PM
Correct me if I'm wrong; but does that mean Detroit could go out and get a player who has a $2million salary, because 3/4 of the season, and 3/4 of the salary is done with?
(They have 584,103 est. remaining.)

PDO
3-01-06, 1:05 AM
Correct me if I'm wrong; but does that mean Detroit could go out and get a player who has a $2million salary, because 3/4 of the season, and 3/4 of the salary is done with?
(They have 584,103 est. remaining.)

Yes, it does.

swflyers25
3-01-06, 2:36 PM
Philly has a little more like 2.5 or something with Primeau being done.

PDO
3-01-06, 6:44 PM
Philly has a little more like 2.5 or something with Primeau being done.

Being injured doesn't mean your #'s come directly off the cap; they only come off so that the injury call up can fit onto the team.

swflyers25
3-02-06, 12:02 AM
Being injured doesn't mean your #'s come directly off the cap; they only come off so that the injury call up can fit onto the team.

His entire salary comes off or close to it.

PDO
3-02-06, 12:39 AM
His entire salary comes off or close to it.

Injury relief doesn't kick in until a team is at the cap and going over.

(a) All Player Salary and Bonuses paid to Players on an NHL Active Roster, Injured Reserve or Non Roster that are Unfit to Play -- being either injured or suffering from an illness -- shall be counted against a Club's Upper Limit, Actual Club Salary and Averaged Club Salary, as well as against the Players' Share. Notwithstanding the preceding sentence, a Club shall be permitted to exceed the Upper Limit by virtue of the Bona-Fide Long-Term Injury/Illness Exception set forth in subsection (d) below.

(d) In the event that a Player...becomes unfit to play...such that the Club's physician believes, in his or her opinion that the Player...will be unfit to play for at least (i) 24 calendar days and (ii) 10 NHL Regular Season games and such Club desires to replace such Player, the Club may add an additonal Player or Players to its Active Roster, and the replacement salary and bonuses of such additional Player(s) may increase the Club's Averaged Club Salary to an amount up to and excluding the Upper Limit, solely as, and to the extent and for the duration, set forth below.

(ii) The Player Salary of the Player that has been deemed unfit-to-play shall continue to be counted toward the Club's Averaged Club Salary as well as count against the Players' Share...

(iii) The total replacement salary and bonuses for a Player or Players that have replaced an unfit-to-play player may not in the aggregate exceed the amount of the Player Salary and Bonuses of the unfit-to-play Player who the Club is replacing;

(iv) The replacement salary and bonuses for any Player(s) that replace(s) an unfit Player may be added to the Club's Averaged Club Salary until such time as the Club's Average Salary reaches the Upper Limit. A Club may then exceed the Upper Limit due to the addition of replacement salary and bonuses of Players who have replaced an unfit-to-play Player...

Illustration: A Player with a Player Salary of $1.5 million becomes unfit to play for more than 24 days and 10 games. At the time the Player becomes unfit to play, the Club has an Averaged Club Salary of $39.5 million, and the Upper Limit is $40 million. The Club may replace the unfit-to-play Player with another Player of Players with an aggregate Player Salary and Bonuses of up to $1.5 million. The first $500,000 of such replacement salary and bonuses shall count toward the Club's Average Club Salary, bringing the Averaged Club Salary to the Upper Limit. The Club may then exceed the Upper Limit by up to another $1 million as a result of the replacement salary and bonuses. However, if the unfit-to-play Player once again becomes fit to play, and the Club has not otherwise created any Payroll Room during the interim period, then the Player shall not be permitted to rejoin the Club until such time as the Club reduces its Averaged Club Salary to below the Upper Limit.