ECHL Contracts

All general EHM-related discussion goes here. It's the place to chat about gameplay, online gameplay or concepts NOT related to specific topics. Claim bragging rights and impress the community by posting your records! CLICK HERE to purchase your copy of EHM 1.
Forum rules
Data Editing Forum: Editing the game, databases or saved games. Home of the EHM Editor and the EHM Assistant.

Game Add-ons Forum: Database projects, graphics and sounds. Any discussion which does not relate to editing databases or saved games.

Game Knowledge Discussion: Attributes, coaching, drafting, scouting, tactics and training/practice.

Rosters Forum: Discussion relating to all database and roster projects for Eastside Hockey Manager.

Technical Support: Difficulties, crashes and errors when installing or running the game (and nothing else). Any issues relating to the TBL Rosters must be posted in the TBL Rosters forum. Questions about how to install add-ons must be posted in the Game Add-ons Forum.

General EHM Chat: Anything relating to Eastside Hockey Manager 2004 / 2005 / 2007 / 1 which does not fall within any of the other forums.

Please carry out a forum search before you start a new thread.
Post Reply
User avatar
B. Stinson
TBL Admin Team
Posts: 5131
Joined: Mon May 08, 2006 11:22 pm
Favourite Team: Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Telford, PA

ECHL Contracts

Post by B. Stinson »

I'm not very familiar with the details of the ECHL, so this may be a dumb question...

Why exactly can I not negotiate player or staff contracts? What I mean by that is, whenever I offer a contract to a staff or player, I am always locked at whatever salary the game defaults to(changes depending on the status I give the player), and I'm always locked at whatever length the game defaults to, which is only one year for players, and a max of two for staff. At first, I thought it was just how the ECHL worked, but I'm beginning to think that if the league really worked like this, no GM would come out of it a sane person. The one year contract lock thing is leading to me having to resign every single player... every single year... year after year.

And I don't mean that players are only requesting these contracts, and won't accept anything else... I mean the game is physically locking my offers to only one or two years, and locking my salary options to a status-dependent default. And I should also note: This isn't die to my finances, because it has happened since day one and continued no matter where I was with finances.
User avatar
Minstrel
TBL Admin Team
Posts: 6527
Joined: Wed Aug 03, 2005 11:17 am
Custom Rank: Minty
Favourite Team: Chicago Blackhawks
Location: Chicago, Illinois

Post by Minstrel »

Yeah, it's the same way in my game... :dunno: I'm not sure why it should be like that but then I also don't know much about the ECHL's rules either.
User avatar
Stillblind
Prospect
Posts: 93
Joined: Wed Jan 03, 2007 9:31 pm
Location: Ft. Lauderdale

Post by Stillblind »

My game does the same. I think the weekly salary cap for the ECHL may have something to do with this but i am not sure. A echl team cannot spend more than 10, 850 a week. Don't hold me to this though.
User avatar
Joe
Checking Line
Posts: 518
Joined: Thu Nov 09, 2006 5:53 pm
Location: Port Huron, Michigan

Post by Joe »

I follow the UHL a little bit, which I think you can consider fairly the same as the ECHL, and I know its very rare to see players signed for more than 1 season at a time. So maybe its a rule or something.

I think its really dumb because a lot of these teams change every season, and there is never any consistency.
User avatar
Stillblind
Prospect
Posts: 93
Joined: Wed Jan 03, 2007 9:31 pm
Location: Ft. Lauderdale

Post by Stillblind »

Joe wrote:I follow the UHL a little bit, which I think you can consider fairly the same as the ECHL, and I know its very rare to see players signed for more than 1 season at a time. So maybe its a rule or something.

I think its really dumb because a lot of these teams change every season, and there is never any consistency.
There are 3 ECHL teams with in a hour from me and as far as i know they resign every year. Kind of stupid but i think it is just how it goes.
Go Stingrays
Junior League
Posts: 23
Joined: Sun Nov 13, 2005 2:07 pm

Post by Go Stingrays »

Stillblind wrote:
Joe wrote:I follow the UHL a little bit, which I think you can consider fairly the same as the ECHL, and I know its very rare to see players signed for more than 1 season at a time. So maybe its a rule or something.

I think its really dumb because a lot of these teams change every season, and there is never any consistency.
There are 3 ECHL teams with in a hour from me and as far as i know they resign every year. Kind of stupid but i think it is just how it goes.
Well you should be able to resign them, and on my game I can offer Free Agents in the middle of the season a contract for the current year AND the next year.

However I dont think you can offer 2 years in one contract, in real life in most minor leagues UHL, CHL, ECHL and also in the EIHL in the UK leagues dont offer more than a year very often.
User avatar
CHF
Junior League
Posts: 13
Joined: Fri Feb 16, 2007 2:50 am
Location: Cincinnati, OH, USA

Post by CHF »

I'm a bit late to the game on this one, but I'll confirm that ECHL contracts are always for one season only. Players in the league are very transient, as are NHL/AHL affiliations.
Anomie
Junior League
Posts: 7
Joined: Sun Dec 20, 2009 6:40 am

Post by Anomie »

I have a question about the salary cap in the ECHL. I am playing as the Utah Grizzlies with a cap of 315K, i am 8 games into the season(NOV 9th) and i am operating 77K over the cap. I was wondering how long i can keep playing over the salary cap before i have to reduce it or if i ever have to?
Post Reply