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Demetrios’ Rotisserie Hockey Pool Rules
September 22
2016
A list of all rules and calculations that apply to the league
The hockey pool rules that govern the current season [Draft]
Section 1: Roster, Statistics, Web Sites and Owner Ranking
A. The Basics
1. A team is composed of any combination of defensemen and forwards
2. There is no minimum or maximum roster size (the average roster size is 18)
3. All players will collect one point for a goal and one point for each assist
4. For both the regular and playoff seasons, the best 15 players for each owner will determine the owners
ranking in each season
5. A valid season is one in which each NHL team plays at least 42 games
6. The owner rankings at the end of the regular season, plus the results of the lottery draft, determine the
order of selection at the Summer Draft
7. If an NHL team, moves, is contracted, or has its operations suspended and players on that team then decide
to play in another league or retire, the owners of those players are not entitled to any special compensation
B. Lockout/Strike Rules
1. In the event of a lockout or strike prior to the start of the NHL season, free agent wire will be closed
2. If the NHL cancels the regular season and the playoff season then:
(I) A credit for the full fee will be given to each owner, minus any free agent or rental claims already made
(II) Any playoff picks acquired via trade will remain with the owner who acquired the picks
(III) All players will be ranked with 0 points and there will be no summer draft
(IV) The process to claim free agent players will be opened and will follow the last known priority order
before the lockout or strike took effect
(V) Only players that have been signed or NHL drafted prior to the strike or lockout year are eligible to be
claimed as free agents. Newly NHL drafted players will not be eligible (Crosby rule)
(VI) Only players that have been signed or NHL drafted prior to the strike or lockout year are eligible to be
claimed as rentals. Newly NHL drafted players will not be eligible (Crosby rule)
(VII) All other free agent and rental rules will apply
(VIII) Trading will be allowed during the lockout/strike period
3. If the NHL teams have a regular season of less than 42 games then:
(I) A credit for the regular season portion of the fee will be given to each owner, minus any free agent or
rental claims already made
(II) No regular season prizes will be awarded
(III) Regular season statistics will only be used to determine the order of the playoff draft
(IV) All players will be ranked with 0 points and there will be no summer draft
(V) If the regular season has not already started, the process to claim free agents will be opened briefly for
owners to use before the season starts
(VI) The process to claim free agent players will follow the last known priority order before the lockout or
strike was in effect
(VII) Trading will be opened and will stay open until the day before the shortened regular season starts
(VIII) If the regular season was not already started, the process to rent player will be allowed
(IX) Once the shortened regular season ends then free agent process and trading will be opened again
(X) The process to claim a free agent will continue to follow the last known priority order before the
shortened regular season started.
(XI) Only players that have been signed or drafted prior to the strike or lockout year are eligible to be
claimed. Newly NHL drafted players will not be eligible (Crosby rule)
(XII) All other free agent wire rules will apply.
4. No compensation will be given to any owner for any player that has become injured or which has decided to
retire or play in another league during this time.
C. Statistics
1. Currently, this website contains unofficial pool statistics, which are usually updated daily
2. In the future if this website becomes unavailable, either a free web site will be found or statistics will be
kept in Excel and made available on a weekly basis
3. All statistics will be verified at the end of the NHL regular and playoff seasons
4. All statistics will be verified using the information provided at nhl.com or if that site is not available then at
thn.com
D. Tie Breaking
1. If there is a tie between any number of owners at the end of the season then the following rules will be used
to break the tie:
(I) The best 10 players
(II) If a tie still exists, the best 5 players
(III) If a tie still exists, the best 4 players
(IV) If a tie still exists, the best 3 players
(V) If a tie still exists, the best 2 players
(VI) If a tie still exists, the best player
(VII) If a tie still exists, the best 14 players
(VIII) If a tie still exists, the best 13 players
(IX) If a tie still exists, the best 12 players
(X) If a tie still exists, the best 11 players
(XI) If a tie still exists, the best 9 players
(XII) If a tie still exists, the best 8 players
(XIII) If a tie still exists, the best 7 players
(XIV) If a tie still exists, the best 6 players
(XV) If a tie still exists, the best 15 players
(XVI) If a tie still exists, the best 16 players
(XVII) If a tie still exists, the best 17 players
(XVIII) If a tie still exists, the best 18 players, and so on
Section 2: Joining and Leaving the Pool
A. Becoming and Owner
1. There will be a maximum of 15 owners in the pool
(I) The 15th team will only be available to Peter Lirantzis if he should decide to rejoin the pool as an
expansion team by the summer of 2017
2. A prospective owner can negotiate with any current owner to purchase their team at a mutually determined
value
3. A prospective owner can take over a defaulted owner's team
(I) When a current owner decides that they no longer want to participate in the pool or that they have
been negligent, therefore, their team has become defaulted, anyone who does not currently own a
team can become the new owner
(II) If the new owner should take over the team during the off season, continue with rule iv
(III) If the new owner should take over the team during the regular or post season, all arbitration will wait
until the first day of the off season begins
(IV) The owner of the defaulted team cannot make any deals until all they have gone through New Owner
Arbitration
(V) All owners who are ranked based on the previous regular season statistics can opt to go through New
Owner Arbitration versus the defaulted team
(VI) The order of arbitration is based from the lowest ranked owner to the highest ranked owner who has
the equivalent or lesser ranking of the defaulted team
(VII) This process will be witnessed by a neutral third party. All materials used will be made available if an
owner wishes to examine them.
(VIII) If an owner has decided to go through arbitration the owner of the defaulted team must list their roster
of players in descending order based on the number of points each player accumulated in the previous
regular season
(IX) If a tie exists between two (2) or more players the owner decides the order of those players
(X) The arbitrating owner then must list their roster of players in descending order based on the number of
points each player accumulated in the previous regular season
(XI) If a tie exists between two (2) or more players the owner decides the order of those players
(XII) If one of the two owners has more players than the other, those extra players will be removed from
that owner's list
(XIII) The owner of the defaulted team will have one (1) veto per each arbitration case
(XIV) The arbitrating owner will have two (2) vetoes per each arbitration case
(XV) The arbitrating owner has the option to stop the arbitrating process at any point previous to a number
being generated. If the process is terminated then the next owner can go to arbitration, go to rule viii
(XVI) If the New Owner Arbitration process has not been terminated, a number will be randomly generated
(XVII) The number will represent the row in which the players will be switched
(XVIII) To generate the random number, all possible values will be written on paper, placed in a container or
hat, the numbers will be mixed and a person will select a single piece of paper
(XIX) The owner of the defaulted team, if they have not used their only veto, must decide if they want to use
a veto for this selection
(XX) If the owner of the defaulted team decided to use their veto then go back to rule xv
(XXI) If the owner of the defaulted team accepts the random number generated, the arbitrating owner, if
they have not used all of their vetoes, must decide if they want to use a veto for this selection
(XXII) If the arbitrating owner decided to use a veto then go back to rule xv
(XXIII) If both owners have accepted the randomly generated number then the effected players will be
switched and the next owner can go to arbitration, go to rule viii
4. A prospective owner can petition for an expansion team
(I) If granted unanimous approval from all the current owners, the new owner of an expansion team will
select 18 players that are not currently on another owners roster
(II) The owner of the expansion team will also be given three (3) playoff picks
(III) The owner of the expansion team cannot trade their players and/or draft picks until the current season
completes
(IV) The owner of the expansion team will be required to pay ten dollars ($10) in their first season with the
pool. This ten dollars will go directly into the playoff season pot
(V) The owner of the expansion team will be required to pay half the pool fee as defined in rule Section
3.A.3 for the second season. This money will be divided as per the fee percentages between the regular
and playoff season pots as define in rule Section 3.A.3
(VI) The owner of the expansion team will be required to pay the full pool fee as defined in rule Section
3.A.3 for the third season
(VII) The owner of the expansion team must pay for the first three years in advance
(VIII) The owner of the expansion team will then pay the full pool fee as defined in rule Section 3.A.3 for
every additional season
B. Terminating Ownership
1. An owner can choose to sell their team
(I) You cannot sell your team to a current owner
(II) The amount you sell your team for is to be negotiated by yourself and the future new owner
2. An owner's team can enter into default
(I) Your team is in default when you cannot find a new owner to take over or you have been negligent and
forced to terminate ownership
3. A defaulted team will be dissolved
(I) If no new owner can be found to take over a defaulted team then the team will be dissolved in the
following manner
(II) Before the first available summer draft, 5 players will be released as free agents
(i) The 5 players will be determined as the fifth best, the tenth best and the lowest three players from
the defaulted team, unless there are players who have retired. Retired players will have precedence
if they can fulfill any of these requirements
(ii) If there are 14 or more owners, the 5 players will be determined as the fourth best, the eighth best,
twelfth best and the lowest two players from the defaulted team, unless there are players who have
retired. Retired players will have precedence if they can fulfill any of these requirements
(III) Before the second summer draft, 5 players will be released as free agents
(i) The 5 players will be determined as the fifth best, the tenth best and the lowest three players from
the defaulted team, unless there are players who have retired. Retired players will have precedence
if they can fulfill any of these requirements
(ii) If there are 14 or more owners, the 5 players will be determined as the fourth best, the eighth best,
twelfth best and the lowest two players from the defaulted team, unless there are players who have
retired. Retired players will have precedence if they can fulfill any of these requirements
(IV) Before the third summer draft, the remainder of the roster will all be released as free agents
(V) If there is a tie between players at any of those positions then the ranking will be determined by, games
played (descending), then by last name (ascending), then by first name (ascending)
(VI) Players that remain on the roster of the dissolved team cannot be taken during a summer draft,
through waivers, through an expansion draft or through a playoff draft. Owners must wait until they are
released as free agents
Section 3: Fees, Payments, Prizes and League Calculations
A. Fees
1. All fees will be put into a bank account to collect interest
2. The interest collect will be allocated for the administration of the pool and organization of the Summer Draft
3. The current fee is one hundred dollars ($100) for each owner. Please see Section 2.A.4 for expansion team
fees
4. This is divided into 65%, or $65, for the regular season and 35%, or $35, for the playoff season
5. The regular season pot will be worth 65$ multiplied by all non-expansion team owners plus any expansion
team fees
6. The playoff season pot will be calculated as the rest of the money in the account
7. Each free agent claim that was initiated in the 72 hour period and a player was dropped to finalize the claim
immediately will cost $5 to the owner who obtained the player
8. Each free agent claim that was initiated in the 72 or 48 hour period, not finalized and the owner chose to
walk away from the claim by dropping the player claimed, the claim will cost $5 to the owner who obtained
the player
9. All other free agent claims will cost $10 to the owner who obtains the player
10. Each In-Season player rental will cost $20 to the owner who obtains the player.
11. If the player to be dropped in a free agent or In-Season rental claim was picked up from the free agent pool
in the current season then that owner will be charged an additional $5
12. Sixty-five percent (65%) of the money collected from the free agent wire and In-Season player rental will go
the regular season prize pool, the remaining thirty-five percent (35%) will go to the playoff prize pool. These
amounts will be distributed as indicated in Section 3.C - Prizes.
13. All money generated from the free agent wire and In-Season player rental will be accounted for
B. Payments
1. All payments must be made in full at the regular season draft or expansion draft
2. This includes any free agent or rental debts from the past season
3. Failure to do so will result in the temporarily exclusion in the regular season draft and/or putting your team
in default
4. If an owner is temporarily excluded from the regular season draft, the selection of drop players will be
calculated as the fifth best, the tenth best, and the lowest three players from that owners roster that satisfy
the lowest draft pick that they have traded or projected to maintain
5. The draft will continue as normal, passing over the temporarily excluded owner's selection
6. The temporarily excluded owner will be allowed to select their players once they have paid the full pool fee
7. If there is a prospective owner at the draft who wishes to take over the temporarily excluded/defaulted
team, and the prospective owner has the full pool fee, and a majority of the other owners agree to the
switch, then the prospective owner will take over the team immediately and go into New Owner Arbitration
as defined in Section 2.A.3. The Regular season draft will continue as per normal afterwards
C. Prizes
1. For both the regular and playoff seasons the first place team will receive fifty percent (50%) of that seasons
pot
(I) If there are 14 or more owners, minus five ($5) dollars from the first place prizes
2. For both the regular and playoff season the second place team will receive twenty-five percent (25%) of that
seasons pot
(I) If there are 14 or more owners, minus five ($5) dollars from the second place prizes
3. For both the regular and playoff seasons the third place team will receive fifteen percent (15%) of that
seasons pot
(I) If there are 14 or more owners, minus five ($5) dollars from the third place prizes
4. For both the regular and playoff season the fourth place team will receive ten percent (10%) of that seasons
pot
(I) If there are 14 or more owners, minus five ($5) dollars from the fourth place prizes
5. The $40 dollars that was re-allocated from the other prizes will fund a prize for the fifth place team in the
regular season only
6. If there are any ties between owners who would obtain winnings, the money involved will be pooled and
divided up equally between the owner that were tied (just like golf)
7. All prizes will be awarded at the next Summer draft.
D. Minimum Competitive Level
1. All owners are responsible to keep their teams competitive for reasons of league stability and fair play
2. Each owner's team must achieve half a point per team games played (0.5 points / NHL team games) for the
regular season
(I) Expansion teams in their first year must achieve thirtieth of a point per team games played (0.3 points /
NHL team games) for the regular season
(II) Expansion teams in their second year must achieve fortieth of a point per team games played (0.4
points / NHL team games) for the regular season
(III) Expansion teams in the third year must achieve forty-fifth of a point per team games played (0.45
points / NHL team games) for the regular season
3. The calculation is based on NHL team games played. Not player games played
4. The minimum competitive level is based on a 15 player team. If an owner has less than 15 players on their
roster they are still responsible to achieve the same minimum level of points
5. If there is a shortened season or the NHL changes the total number of games played in a year, the minimum
point level will be adjusted accordingly and automatically
6. Expansion teams within their first three years of existence are exempt from the half a point per team game
evaluation but must meet a lesser minimum point level see rule Section 3.D.2.I to III
7. Minimum Competitive Level rules are applied before the Lottery Draft rules
8. All owners will continue to retain the lottery number percentages that they have earned regardless of any
penalties resulting from the minimum competitiveness level rules
9. If all owners achieve the minimum competitive point level, the owner who wins the lottery draft will only be
able to move up a maximum of three (3) draft positions in the first round
10. If one or more owners do not achieve the minimum competitive point level and the total difference
between each of their team points and the minimum point level is greater than 50 points, then the owner
who wins the lottery draft will have the first overall pick
11. If one or more owners do not achieve the minimum competitive point level and the total difference
between each of their team points and the minimum point level is less than or equal to 50 points, then the
number of draft positions the winner of the lottery draft can move up remains set at three (3)
12. Teams that do not meet the minimum competitive point level will be shifted away, an equal number of
ranks, to bring teams that have complied, to a rank that temporarily owns the better draft position
(I) Example, if one team does not meet the minimum competitive point level then it will be shifted away
by one rank
(II) Example, if two teams do not meet the minimum competitive point level then they will be shifted away
by two ranks
13. If there are two or more teams that have not met the minimum competitive point level they will be inversely
ranked after they have been shifted
14. The Lottery Draft rules will be applied after all minimum competitiveness level penalties have been
determined
E. Lottery Draft
1. At the conclusion of the regular season the winner of the lottery draft will be determined
2. The winner of the lottery draft will be one of the owners who did not win a prize in the regular season
3. In case of a tie between two or more owners the tie breaking rules in Section 1. D will apply to determine
which owner is ranked higher than the other(s)
4. If the owners who are tied won prizes in the regular season and they would have been assigned a number
range for the lottery draft, those ranges will be allocated to the last place owner instead
5. A random value, out of 100 (modulo 100); will be determined by summing up all the owners totals of their
top 15 players. The last two digits of that result will determine the lottery draft winner
6. Owners who are ranked lower from the regular season standings will receive a greater chance of winning
the lottery draft. See Appendix A for the Percentage schedule and Appendix B for the numbers assigned to
each owner.
7. The owner who owns the number of the calculated random lottery value is the winner of the lottery draft
8. The owner who won the lottery draft will move up
9. The number of ranks the lottery draft winner will move up depends on the evaluation of the Minimum
Competitiveness rules. (See Section 3.D)
10. Owners who were ranked ahead of the lottery draft winner will be shifted down one position in only the first
round of the summer draft
11. The order of all the other rounds in the summer draft remain unchanged
12. The order of the playoff draft is unchanged
Section 4: Activities
A. Free Agency
1. Fourteen (14) days before the Summer Draft is to take place, owners must determine which of their players
are to become free agents
2. A team will have a minimum number of 5 free agents
(I) Owners can decide to release more than 5 players if they so desire
(II) Any player that was acquired via In-season rentals must be released. (See Section 4.E)
3. Owners must release the following:
(I) One of their five best players
(II) One of their ten best players
(III) Three or more other players
4. Each owner receives a draft pick for each player released
(I) If an owner decides to trade a 6th round Summer draft pick or greater, then they must release the
equivalent number of players
5. If an owner's roster has players that are tied with the same number of points, the owner has the option to
decide the order of their players
6. Please see Section 4.C to see how Trading impacts Free Agency
7. Please see Section 1.B if the NHL encounters a strike or lockout
8. Please see Section 4.E to see how In-Season Rental impacts Free Agency
B. Summer Draft
1. The summer draft will be held on the same weekend as the NHL Entry Draft
(I) If that weekend is not possible then the summer draft will be held at a mutually acceptable day and
time before July 1st
2. The order of selection the first round will be determined by a lottery. The lottery will potentially move a
single owner up in the draft.(See Section 3)
3. The order of selection for all subsequent rounds will go from last to first as determined by the owner ranking
at the end of the previous NHL regular season (See Section 1.A)
4. There will be a minimum of 5 draft rounds. See Section 4.A to determine how Free Agency impacts the
Summer draft
5. Only players that have been drafted or signed as free agents by an NHL team and are not currently on
another owners roster are eligible for selection
(I) The only exception is if a regular season of less than 42 games was played (See Section 1.B to determine
the eligibility of newly drafted NHL players in the event of a prolonged strike or lockout)
6. Owners will have a reasonable amount of time to make their selection, however, if a particular owner is
found to be taking a long time to make his selection then a strict time limit of three minutes will be imposed
on them
7. If an owner has been imposed with the three-minute time limit and they have failed to make their selection
in time then the next owner can proceed to make their selection
8. Owners must pay the yearly fee of $100 at the draft
9. Please see Section 4.C to see how Trading impacts the Summer draft
10. Please see Section 1.B if the NHL encounters a strike or lockout
C. Trading
1. Trading will be allowed as soon as the NHL playoffs start
(I) A trade made during the NHL playoffs will have no effect until the playoffs have completed
(II) The purpose for allowing trades to be made during the playoffs is to have more time to deal before
each owner has to determine their free agents
(III) All owners accept that there is no compensation if an injury occurs to a player that was part of a trade
during the playoffs
2. A valid deal must clearly indicate the exact picks and/or players involved in the transaction
(I) If any information is missing or ambiguous then the trade will not be processed by the league.
(II) If there is a disagreement as to who made a deal, the earliest recorded and valid communication shall
be the determining factor (the Joy rule)
3. Trading will be closed at three distinct times:
(I) It will be closed for a brief period of time when owners are to submit their list of free agents. Trading
will be reopened when all free agent lists have been submitted
(II) It will be closed for a brief period of time prior to the Summer Draft so draft sheets can be prepared
without last minute changes. Trading will be reopened when all owners gather at the Summer draft
(III) It will be closed at 11:59pm the night prior to the start of the next NHL regular season
4. Trading is only allowed between two owners. No Three or Four way trades
5. Owners can trade any combination of players and current draft picks, including playoff draft picks, but
cannot trade future draft picks or money
6. Owners cannot trade for players or draft picks that they traded away, unless the player or pick in question
has been:
(I) Traded to another owner
(II) Has been declared a free agent and then was selected in the Summer draft or acquired through the
Free Agent wire
(III) A new NHL regular season has been completed since the trade occurred
7. Conditional trades will not be accepted by the league
8. There are 4 types of conditional deals and each will not be accepted (time based, best of, restrictions and
futures)
(I) Time based - an owner cannot put a future time or future actions to activate a deal. An owner cannot
place a condition that the deal between him and another owner only be announced at a certain time in
the future. An owner cannot place a condition that a deal between him and another owner only be
activated if another owner makes a future deal. You either have made a deal or you haven't. The league
and commissioner will not act as a scheduler of future deals.
(II) Best of - an owner cannot indicate in a trade that another owner gets the best of a group of picks (most
likely playoff picks). A valid deal must clearly indicate the exact picks and/or players involved in the
transaction. Allowing for "Best of" deals will only add to the confusion of what owners have and have
not.
(III) Restrictions - an owner cannot place a restriction on the other owner as part of the conditions of a deal.
No one can control the future actions of another owner. The league and commissioner will not enforce
or police any such actions.
(IV) Futures - an owner cannot trade those things they do not already have in their possession. You cannot
trade away the possibility of other picks of players that they do not already have allocated to them. An
owner can only trade away what they have at that point in time.
9. There is no monetary cost to make a trade
10. There is no voting for acceptance of a trade
11. In the case where a player from an open free agent claim is being traded then the owner who made the
claim must declare a drop player immediately or the trade will not be processed
12. In the case an unbalanced trade has been made and the team that is losing the extra player is bloated then
they must confirm with the commissioner that they accept the trade. They have the option to back out
without penalty
13. If and only if, there is a fear of owners colluding shall a trade be under investigation
(I) If it can be shown that the owners conduct is detrimental to the Rotisserie Pool the proposed trade
shall be rejected
(II) A vote shall be taken where the requirement for passing the trade is half the members of the pool plus
two
D. Free Agent Wire
1. From noon on the day after the completion of the Summer Draft to approximately one week before the NHL
Regular season start date (a 7:00pm deadline) of that season an owner can replace a player from his roster
by claiming a player that is not owned by any other owner, under the following conditions
2. A free agent wire claiming ladder will be initially formed as determined by the owner ranking at the end of
the previous NHL regular season. (See Section 1.A.4)
(I) The lowest ranked owner has the first option to claim. However, any owner can make a claim at any
time while the free agent wire is open
(II) The sorting of the ladder will then be based on the number of successful claims made, then by any
ladder jump compensation, then by the order of the successful claims.
3. There are three distinct time limits
(I) Between the end of the Summer Draft to Labour Day, the time limit to respond to a claim is 72 hours. A
claim made during this period can allow the drop player to deferred to the start of the first NHL training
camp
(II) Between the end of the Labour Day long weekend to the first day of an NHL training camp, the time
limit to respond to a claim is 48 hours. A claim made during this period can allow the drop player to
deferred to the start of the first NHL training camp
(III) Between the start of training camp to the Free Agent Wire deadline, the time limit to respond to a claim
is 24 hours. All claims must include the drop player to be valid. The drop player cannot be deferred
(IV) During any long weekend holiday any open waiver wire claims will be frozen.
(V) If there are multiple claims open at any time and the resolution of one claim alters the ladder order for
remaining claims significantly then the time limit on the remaining claims will be reset. All responses to
the remaining claims are still valid.
4. To make a claim an owner must at a minimum
(I) Declare clearly to all other owners the player they are wishing to claim
(II) The owner can also declare the player they wish to drop as part of the claim or may choose to defer the
selection of the drop player. The associated costs can be found in Section 3.A)
(III) The claim can be sent to only the commissioner (or commissioner in charge) but it will only be
processed when first viewed and the deadline will be adjusted for the posted day and time. Not the day
and time that it was sent.
(IV) If any information on the claim is missing or ambiguous then it will be rejected
(V) The claim can be in the form of an e-mail notice or a voice message left at with the commissioner or
acting commissioner
(VI) Because of the two communication mediums, the claim will be validated by time stamp before
proceeding
5. To successfully claim the player all the other owners that are ranked higher on the waiver ladder must have
passed on the player
6. To avoid major delays, all owners that were ranked higher on the waiver ladder than the owner who is
making the claim must respond within the time limit from the point in time of the posted notice of the claim
(I) The owners do not have to enter their responses in any order, but the claim will still go to the highest
waiver ladder ranked owner that wants the player
(II) In the spirit of good sportsmanship, once reading the posted claim an owner should make his decision
known as soon as possible. This is especially true when the waiver deadline approaches
7. When a claim is successful if the owner declared the drop player as part of the claim then the owner
releases the player indicated in the claim to make room for the free agent player
8. When a claim is successful and the owner chose to defer on deciding the player to drop they have until the
start of the first NHL training camp to declare the player to drop
9. If the owner chose to defer on deciding who the drop player should be and the start of the first NHL training
camp has passed then the player that was claimed will automatically be released from that owners roster
10. All players automatically released are free to be claimed by any other owner
11. If another owner does not pass on the player in question, that owner who stole the claim must follow the
same rules for fulfilling the claim and
(I) The owner who made the original claim has the option to obtain a 4th round Playoff Draft pick issued
by the league or to jump up in the ladder position as compensation for losing the claim to another
owner
(II) The ladder jump compensation is based on the position of the owner who stole the claim, but is applied
to the owner who made the original claim within the major grouping of how many successful claims
they made.
12. The owner who has succeeded in obtaining the claimed player then gets placed at the bottom of the
claiming ladder, within the group of how many successful claims they have made.
13. Players selected from the free agent wire where the claim was finalized and the player remained on the
owners roster can be traded and can also be dropped back into the pool of free agent players. Please see
Section 3.A for fee details)
14. Players selected from the free agent wire where the claim is not finalized yet can be traded to another
owner but the owner who was successful in making the claim must immediately drop a player or the trade
will not be processed
15. Because teams can become bloated with players from incomplete claims, any trade that is unbalance must
be confirmed with the commissioner (or acting commissioner). If the owner who is losing the extra roster
player decides to back out the trade will be cancelled. There will be no penalty for backing out of a trade
16. The cost of a free agent claim is dependent on when the claim was originally made, if a drop player was
declared immediately or deferred the decision, and if the owner chose to walk away from the claim or
accept it. Please see Section 3.A for more payment details
17. No conditional claims will be allowed. If you wait until the last minute that is your problem
18. If there is a disagreement as to who is entitled to a waiver claim, the earliest recorded and valid
communication shall be the determining factor
19. Person to person communication is acceptable, however, there is no time stamp associated (make sure you
see an e-mail or get a receipt of the claim)
20. In the event of a lockout or strike waivers shall be suspended (See Section 1.B)
E. In-Season Player Rentals
1. From the start of the NHL Regular season to noon on the 15th day into the NHL schedule, an owner can
choose to replace a player from his roster by renting a player that is not owned by any other owner, under
the following conditions
2. To make a claim an owner must declare which free agent player they want and the current player on their
roster they want to replace
(I) It is first come first served. There is no ladder or waiting for the claim to pass through other owners.
(II) The claim can be in the form of an e-mail notice (it would be nice it if was sent to all owners with e-mail
access) or a voice message left at Demetri's phone number
3. Please see Section 3.A for fee details
4. All those players that were rented must be released at the time every owner must declare their Free Agents
5. Players that were rented can be used to meet any of the Free Agency conditions but they cannot be traded
to another owner
6. The owner does not get back the player that he dropped at the beginning of the season.
F. Playoff Draft
1. The playoff draft will be held shortly after the end NHL regular season and before the start of the NHL
playoffs
2. Owners will communicate via e-mail, phone or by submitting a list or formula that will be followed to make
their selections
3. Each owner is given three (3) draft picks for every playoff season
4. An owner can trade away or accumulate these draft picks per season
5. There is no restriction on the number of playoff picks an owner can have
6. The order of selection for all rounds will go from last to first as determined by the owner ranking at the end
of the previous NHL regular season (See Section 1.A)
7. There will be three draft rounds
8. Only players that have been drafted or signed as free agents by an NHL team and are not currently on
another owners roster are eligible for selection
(I) The only exception is if a regular season of less than 42 games was played (See Section 1.B to determine
the eligibility of newly drafted NHL players in the event of a prolonged strike or lockout)
9. Owners will have a reasonable amount of time to make their selection
10. At the end of the NHL playoffs, the players selected in the playoff draft are removed from each owners
roster
11. Please see Section 4.C to see how Trading impacts the Playoff draft
12. Please see Section 1.B if the NHL encounters a strike or lockout
Section 5: Rule Changes and Administration
A. Rule Changes
1. Proposals for rule changes can be made at any point in time but will be presented at the next Summer draft
2. A vote will take place to determine if the proposed rule change shall be incorporated and when the rule will
take effect
3. The number of votes needed to have the proposed rule change take effect will be based on the seriousness
and severity of the rule change. By default, any rule change needs a minimum of half plus one positive votes
for rule change to be accepted
B. Administration
1. Owners are to provide a phone number and if possible an e-mail address for communication purposes
2. Owners can always contact Demetri by e-mail or by phone 905.883.7712
Section 6: Appendix
A. Lottery Draft Percentages
12 Owners 13 Owners 14 Owners 15 Owners
15th – 25%
13th - 29% 14th - 29% 14th - 19%
12th - 30% 12th - 22% 13th - 22% 13th - 16%
11th - 22% 11th - 16% 12th - 16% 12th - 13%
10th - 16% 10th - 12% 11th - 12% 11th - 9%
9th - 12% 9th - 8% 10th - 8% 10th - 7%
8th - 8% 8th - 6% 9th - 6% 9th - 5%
7th - 6% 7th - 4% 8th - 4% 8th - 3%
6th - 4% 6th - 2% 7th - 2% 7th - 2%
5th - 2% 5th - 1% 6th - 1% 6th - 1%
B. Lottery Draft Numbers
1.
14 Owners
Lottery
Number Owner
Lottery
Number Owner
Lottery
Number Owner
Lottery
Number Owner
0 6th 25 13th 50 14th 75 12th
1 13th 26 14th 51 12th 76 9th
2 14th 27 13th 52 14th 77 11th
3 13th 28 14th 53 12th 78 9th
4 14th 29 13th 54 14th 79 11th
5 13th 30 14th 55 12th 80 9th
6 14th 31 13th 56 14th 81 11th
7 13th 32 14th 57 12th 82 9th
8 14th 33 13th 58 14th 83 11th
9 13th 34 14th 59 12th 84 9th
10 14th 35 13th 60 10th 85 11th
11 13th 36 14th 61 12th 86 9th
12 14th 37 13th 62 10th 87 11th
13 13th 38 14th 63 12th 88 8th
14 14th 39 13th 64 10th 89 11th
15 13th 40 14th 65 12th 90 8th
16 14th 41 13th 66 10th 91 11th
17 13th 42 14th 67 12th 92 8th
18 14th 43 13th 68 10th 93 11th
19 13th 44 14th 69 12th 94 8th
20 14th 45 12th 70 10th 95 11th
21 13th 46 14th 71 12th 96 7th
22 14th 47 12th 72 10th 97 11th
23 13th 48 14th 73 12th 98 7th
24 14th 49 12th 74 10th 99 11th
2.
15 Owners
Lottery Number Owner
Lottery Number Owner
Lottery Number Owner
Lottery Number Owner
0 6th 25 14th 50 15th 75 12th
1 14th 26 15th 51 13th 76 10th
2 15th 27 14th 52 11th 77 12th
3 14th 28 15th 53 13th 78 10th
4 15th 29 14th 54 11th 79 12th
5 14th 30 15th 55 13th 80 10th
6 15th 31 14th 56 11th 81 12th
7 14th 32 15th 57 13th 82 10th
8 15th 33 14th 58 11th 83 12th
9 14th 34 15th 59 13th 84 9th
10 15th 35 14th 60 11th 85 12th
11 14th 36 15th 61 13th 86 9th
12 15th 37 14th 62 11th 87 12th
13 14th 38 15th 63 13th 88 9th
14 15th 39 13th 64 11th 89 12th
15 14th 40 15th 65 13th 90 9th
16 15th 41 13th 66 11th 91 12th
17 14th 42 15th 67 13th 92 9th
18 15th 43 13th 68 11th 93 12th
19 14th 44 15th 69 13th 94 8th
20 15th 45 13th 70 10th 95 12th
21 14th 46 15th 71 12th 96 8th
22 15th 47 13th 72 10th 97 7th
23 14th 48 15th 73 12th 98 8th
24 15th 49 13th 74 10th 99 7th