What: Hockey Draft 2010-11

Where:  146 Montrose Ave. Buffalo NY 14214

When:  August 20th 6:00pm sharp  (always third Friday in August at 6:00pm)

 

Team Red Ice PH-HOF Cell Incubus Jomama All Stars HFO Crushers Hanson OKH PNS Nambla
Round 1 T. Hall Oilers F J. Eberle F Oilers P. K. Subban D Canadiens M. Leighton G Flyers E. Gudbranson D Panthers T. Seguin C Bruins M. Goncharov D Coyotes J. McBain D Hurricanes T. Gilbert D Oilers P. Martin D Penguins J. Johnson D Kings T. Ennis C Sabres
Round 2 B. Staubitz F Minn. J. Blum D Predators C. Fowler D Ducks J Campbell G Stars D. Krejci C Bruins K. Lehtonen G Stars N. Niederreiter F Islanders J. Hudler C Red Wings J. Kindl D Red Wings R. Johansen C Columbus A. Babchuck D Hurricanes B. Smith D Red Wings
Round 3 E. Kane F Thrashers C. Hodgson C Canucks M. Niskanen D Stars R. Wilson D Avalanche J. Skinner F Hurricanes M. Paajarvi-Svensson F Oilers J. Jokinen F Hurricanes N. Zherdev F Flyers P. Mueller F Avalanche FF E. Tangradi F Penhuins D. Backes F Blues
Round 4 V. Leino F Flyers C. Alzner D Washington T. Greiss G Sharks D. Clarkson F Devils D. Jones F Avalanche N. Gerbe F Sabres S. Ott C Stars B. MacClean F Coyotes T. Hickey D Kings FF Z. Michalek D Penguins D. J. King F Washington
Round 5 J. Shultz D Capitals I. LaPierre F Flyers A. Panikorovsky F Kings D. Hordichuk F Canucks FF G. Nyquist F Red Wings D. Dubnyk G Oilers K. Turris C Coyotes FF FF R. Ivanans F Flames G. Clitstron D Colorado
Round 6 D. Brassard C Blue Jackets FF J. Leopold D Sabres J Rosehill F Maple Leafs FF FF C. Butler D Sabre FF FF FF S. Gomez C Canadiens FF
Round 7 D. Perron, F, Blues FF B. Johnson G Penguins FF FF FF C. McIlhenney G Annaheim FF FF FF B. Sopel D Atlanta FF

This is the last year that we will be using this draft format.  After talking to enough of the owners I can safely say that we have enough consensus to make the move to the Cohen/Ron model in 2011-12.  I will detail the basic changes here so that we are all on the same page.

The draft will take place on Friday night during week 4 of our regular season.  One day after you turn in your week 4 lineup.

The order determination will stay the same,  by order of finish the season before with the Stanley winners and losers always being the last two no matter their record.

No team will ever have more than 24 man roster as they enter the draft night.  The waiver wire cannot be used during the regular and off season until after the draft is over.  Likewise the roster freeze date (no WW or Trades) will be the end of week 16 of the regular season.

Each team will draft an un-owned player in the normal fashion but must at the same time immediately drop a current player off of their existing roster.  This keeps everyone's rosters at 24 at all times and makes the dropped players now available to be drafted by the teams behind the current drafter with one exception,  no team can pick a player that is dropped by another owner in the same round ex:  The first pick in round 2 has the ability to pick any un-owned player and all players dropped in round 1 also etc etc etc.

One year later,  immediately after the 2012-13 draft,  this system will have seen it's second full event and the roster freeze date will be moved up to the end of week 17, also the IR category will be added to each team.

The IR will be two slots added to each roster that are reserved for players that you will be able to move into that position during the regular season instead of dropping them during a transaction.  They are still owned by the team but they can no longer be used or traded or waived etc by the team.

The last day of the season all IR players get moved to full roster status and each team will at that point have between 24-26 players during the off-season.  If a team has more than 24 players at the start of the next years draft they must drop all extra players in the first round as they make their pick.  ex: team 1 has 26 players and picks player x,  they must drop 3 players right then and there in the first round to get back to 24 immediately.

In the off-season and during the draft,  all teams can trade picks and players but no one can ever be under 24.  Any overage of players must immediately be dropped during the teams next pick.  All teams must be at no more than 24 players as of the picking of the 84 position (round 7 last pick).   

Added 09-11-2010

As owners have been mulling over the structure of the New Uber draft format for next year some minor structural changes need to be made to keep everything running smoothly.
 
Issue 1) As we all know,  when you draft a player in round one you must drop whatever players immediately that keep your roster at 24.  This could be one name it could be 10 names whatever.  No one in the same round can draft your dropped player until the next round.  The exception will be round 7.  Because there is no round 8,  round 7 is an open round,  meaning that the first pick in round 7 can draft all players dropped and all unowned players and the second pick in round 7 can draft the same also but will now include the player dropped by the first pick in round 7 also.
 
Issue 2) In the 2012-13 Draft we are adding the IR column to each team.  Each team will have 2 spaces on their rosters that they can move players to that will be frozen there for the rest of the season.  These names cannot be played, traded, waived or anything else but they also cannot owned by anyone else either.  Here is the problem.  Since the waiver wire is open immediately as the last pick is made in round 7 of the 2012-13 draft,  there is nothing to stop everyone at the draft from immediately rushing the draft board and placing additional picks on their teams IR spaces right there.
 
You can see how this may actually cause a problem with 12 adults all screaming developmental names that they want placed on their IR spaces all at the same time.  The solution is that we are going to add 2 additional rounds at the end of the draft going in the same order where teams can either pass or pickup and place on IR two additional names. Owners may use these rounds right then and there,  or they may not and simply pass and hold there IR spaces for other purposes.  Either way every team will still leave on Draft night with a 24 man roster and 2 IR spaces (blank or filled) and all capped correctly without any mayhem.
 
This update will be placed on the bottom of the 2010-11 draft page where the rest of the structure is written out so that there is no confusion come next year. 

 

Personal Thoughts:  This new system,  19 months from now,  will make our Hockey Draft one of the largest horse-trading-events of any league in existence. It will award current hot players to teams that may be struggling at the time and likewise will allow very savvy owners to compile prospects and fresh meat dropped by lesser owners in a stock-market-like environment.  There is something in this system for all styles of owners and it will make draft night the Uber-Event that it is supposed to be.

The waiver wire gets a boost the following year with a further pushback date and IR position added to it.

So to recap all changes:

2010-11 season = PA category on standings page.  Pools added

2011-12 season = New Uber Draft and WW/Trade pushback date

2012-13 season = WW/Trade Pushback date to end of w17 and IR added

See everyone in August