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Originally Posted by activeStick
Well, the NHL tracks it for sure. It's just that the teams seem to largely track their own team, which is probably pretty basic and used for payroll etc but it appears very few teams track other teams' cap situations.
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I've said on here many times that I would consider when selling at the deadline or in the summer starting a rebuild target picks down the road from good teams now hoping those picks would increase in value.
Like Conroy adding Vegas 1st in 26. It might not be worth more, but there is a good chance they will fall down the standings by then and Conroy could hit the jackpot. It's worth the risk as their pick this year is 100% not a top 10 pick.
I use capfriendly to figure out who I would target, I'm just some guy average guy who is not employed by an NHL, just do it for fun.
NHL team do not track other teams cap is ridiculous to me and teams are buying site as it is a massive upgrade on what they have and blocks other teams from using it is just unreal.