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Originally Posted by simmer2
If a team with less assets got him (ie a team in the Supplemental Draft), would it be questioned?
I guess this is more a question of consistency and objectivity versus subjectivity.
I watched the draft and yes, may have typed faster than the other person...but I still had to put in the effort to watch the draft and go search the CPHL for him.
I've followed the rules as laid out.
All that being said, is there a precedent for anything like this that the CPHL can lean on?
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Not really.
We've had cases of over agers signed and then drafted in the NHL first, but the players were always signed well in advance of the draft. We've had overagers signed after the draft, and some have also squeaked through into the supplemental draft.
So no real precedent.
I was actually typing a post to suggest he goes into the supplemental to get ahead of it, when your post went up.
I signed a guy after our draft, who appeared on Bob's list. I don't know where he will go tomorrow, but if it helps I'll toss him back in the pool too, as long as I don't have to take the buyout for him. Because I wouldn't buy him out except to allow him to be taken in the supplemental.
Again open to other input.