Phew, you scared me!batdad wrote:Well......should we start with that ugly little red and yellow C in the bottom of every post you make?
BWAH! Just razzing you. No worries....you make no mistakes so far.


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ok so I went through and found when I asked the original question and will post the response. To trace everything the question was asked on the bottom of page 2 of the BlackHawks season 9.1 and 9.2 thread and answered on page 3batdad wrote:Euro transfers are different Tbug.
They allow you to plan ahead. .. Not sure where you got the impression that a Euro would be a year 1 guy...when he does not transfer til after the season ends and before the new one.
Sorry...but if you can find that info...where it says that fine, but if not...well oops!
I got Ville Leino to agree to terms in September of year 1. He transferred to me in between 1 and 2. He was then a year 2 guy and the only other one I could go after was Mr. McArdle. So ...unfortunately your Euro would be a year 2 guy as well.
It is the date they transfer that they actually sign, not the date you get them to agree to come over next season.
thunderbug wrote:when does "the free agency season" change and become the next one? So lets say you sign 2 Europeans and they go through during the transfer window will you still be able to sign any for the upcoming season or is that it?
Danny wrote:batdad said in the other thread:
"A season is from Jul 1 to Jun 30. When contracts expire, a new season begins for our purposes."
The transfer window opens on June 7th. So if you sign him in October 06 and he joins you in June 07 he, according to the rules, should count to the 2006-2007 season.
Bruins72 wrote:That's exactly correct, Danny.
Just to make things crystal clear... If he plays 25 games, no more, no less, i guess he can't be homegrown eligible, right?batdad wrote:If the young guy who is the call up plays less than 25 games he could still be homegrown the next season. If more than 25 then he cannot.