| Section 4: Trades & Trade Voting System | |
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| Islanders GM | Mar 23 2011, 03:45 PM Post #1 |
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Section IV: Trades & The Trade Voting System (TVS) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Teams can agree to trade players and/or draft picks from their team to other owners. A team may trade any player, NHL or prospect, that they own to another team. Teams may also trade draft picks, cash, cap space, or contracts. Trades may include two or more parties. To post a trade, one of the two or more involved teams must post the movement of commodities. To do this, simply post what is being traded. If the trade involves players, just copy and paste the player's name, position and contract line from the team roster. If the trade involves a minor league player then just include the players postion, name, and then clarify that he is in fact a prospect. If the trade involves draft picks, make sure that it is clear what draft you are trading from/for, what round the pick is that you are trading, and what years draft the pick is for since we can trade future draft picks in this league. A proper trade post is as follows: (Mock Trade Post) Penguins acquire: LW Matt Hall ($1,250,000) (2012) P Jonh Doe (Prospect) 1st Round Draft Pick- 2012, 2nd Prospects Contraction Draft Leafs acquire: D Bill Howard ($3,650,000) (2013) D Billy Bob Henderson ($300,000) (2012) 2nd Round Draft Pick- 2013 Entry Draft As you can see, everything is clearly depicted and described in that post. It shows which draft as well as which round each pick is. All the contract data about the players is correctly shown. And the players positions as well as full names are listed in the trade. After a trade is posted, the Transaction Committee will begin their work. The Transaction Advisory Board (TAB) is a group of GM's chosen by the league and the Commissioner (3 represent the Eastern Conference, 3 represent the Western Conference) The TAB will be administrators of the league. As a TAB member it is your job to vote on trades as well as resigns. Also TAB members will help in making sure the league continues to run smoothly by opening/closing/creating/etc. any topics or posts that need to be taken care of. Note- The Transaction Committee will be chosen once all 18 GM's have joined The qualifications for Approved/Vetoed scenarios are as follows: Approved: -If a trade receives at least 4 Approvals, or 3 Approvals in a row. Vetoed: -If a trade receives at least 4 Vetoes, or 3 Vetoes in a row. To keep dignity in NHL Dynasty, any TAB Member found of wrong-doing or abuse of power will be dealt with immediately. Draft picks will be treated in voting as if they were the player equivalent to what could be had at that pick. For instance, in the upcoming contraction draft, if one were to trade the 1st overall pick, it would be treated as if they were trade the top player from the 4 organizations being drafted. Conversely, if it were the 20th overall, pick, it would be treated as if they were a lesser player, albeit still a NHLer. Use your heads when trading draft picks. The Trade Deadline will be the Saturday follwoing the NHL deadline and will be concluded at 3pm of that day. As long as it is posted by then it will be considered made in time and will be voted on. Trading will begin after the stanley cup finals are finished. We will be given a chance at the start of the season to trade expiring contracts before resigning period begins. Edited by Islanders GM, Nov 3 2011, 07:30 AM.
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