I see how the rules seem to indeed be complicated to implement.
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Originally Posted by renojedi
So, if you didn't see the stream, FMH 8 has a workaround to the problem last year where teams claimed a player on waivers and immediately sent him down to the minors. They don't have the resources to code the NHL rule where the player has to be offered back to the original team before being sent down.
So the work around is to give the player a NMC for the rest of the year.
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Could that "temporary no-movement clause" possibly be removed if the player passes waivers a second time in that team?
Exact rules seem to be:
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Once a team claims a player from waivers, it may not trade that player unless it first offers him to any other teams who made waiver claims for him. If the claiming team places the player on waivers in the same season and his original team claims him, the team may send the player to the AHL without placing him on waivers again unless he meets the criteria for waiver expiration below.
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It wouldn't be perfect as well, but it would be close and it would give more options to the team that claims the player. Only issue is that the original team would have an extra 24h window to wait to be able to send him to the minors or may lose him again. It could possibly be fixed by checking past waiver claims to check if he came from that team.