I'd like to start out by saying that this is not an April Fools joke. I am not a monster.
From Pierre LeBrun on TSN last night (via TLN):
You can read a little more about it here: http://theleafsnation.com/2015/3/31/report-nhl-s-new-executive-compensation-system-will-make-replacing-leafs-gm-nonis-this-spring-a-costly-proposition
I actually completely forgot that this was coming into effect. The compensation seems much steeper than what I would have expected too. I wonder how many teams will end up feeling that the price is worth it.
I posted this in General NHL but it really has a big impact on how the Leafs could operate this season. Like the article mentions, they could be looking for replacements at both the head coach and GM position, and this makes it a lot less likely that those replacements will come from guys under contract with other NHL teams.
From Pierre LeBrun on TSN last night (via TLN):
(Executive compensation) is going to come into play here with this offseason, the board of governors voted it last June but didn't quite have the language set up.
Well here is how it's going to work: if it's an offseason hire for either a president of hockey operations, a GM, or a head coach - it's a third round pick that goes the other way for a guy that's under contract. If it's an in-season hire then it's a second round pick, so you think most teams would wait.
For a coach the season ends as soon as his season ends, but for a GM or a president of hockey operations, the draft is the cut off line for in-season/off-season...
You can read a little more about it here: http://theleafsnation.com/2015/3/31/report-nhl-s-new-executive-compensation-system-will-make-replacing-leafs-gm-nonis-this-spring-a-costly-proposition
I actually completely forgot that this was coming into effect. The compensation seems much steeper than what I would have expected too. I wonder how many teams will end up feeling that the price is worth it.
I posted this in General NHL but it really has a big impact on how the Leafs could operate this season. Like the article mentions, they could be looking for replacements at both the head coach and GM position, and this makes it a lot less likely that those replacements will come from guys under contract with other NHL teams.