Link to Live Chat
I’m sure most of you are aware of this, but there’s a big blogger livechat going on today. Most of your Buffalo sports blogs are involved (the more refined ones, anyway) and the link is here.
I’m sure most of you are aware of this, but there’s a big blogger livechat going on today. Most of your Buffalo sports blogs are involved (the more refined ones, anyway) and the link is here.
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Can someone please explain to me how the NHL has a hard cap? How can WAS and all these salaries without losing some salary? I’m curious, I’ve googld everything I can think of, but how can a team be over the cap?
Mike,
The answer is sign talent to long contracts early in their careers. It’s not something the Sabres are good at…
I see how that helps, but WAS was a million under the cap entering the day and added lots of salary without really dumping any. In fact, according to the NHL Salary Cap website, more than 10 teams are over the hard cap number, how can this be? See http://www.hockeybuzz.com/cap-central/