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Post by Philly on Jul 20, 2014 5:19:42 GMT -5
After discussing it with Gavin I think we're just going to make it simple. Once a goalie gets to 65 starts we'll monitor their team, if they send in lines with their starter then I will manually switch them out. Nobody gets to exceed the number accidentally or otherwise and nobody gets penalized. 1) Maximum 65 starts for any goaltender 2) Starts can be exceeded only if individually exceeded the previous NHL season 3) 3 goals against minimum for goalie pull 4) If your goalie exceeds the starts limit and you send in lines with said goalie he will manually be switched out I was gonna suggest that and help you to keep an eye out.
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Post by gmcanucks on Jul 20, 2014 9:42:18 GMT -5
Perfect solution, Jon.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 20, 2014 10:21:31 GMT -5
Sounds more complicated now lol
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Post by Hawks on Jul 21, 2014 11:16:05 GMT -5
I have Rask. I start him for sixty games. I trade him at the deadline for Quick, who for some reason has 45 starts. Can I start Quick for another 20 games, giving my starter 80 games? Is it 65 starts per goalie for the year? Starts will be counted per goalie not per team, so your theoretical situation would be fine, since it would actually be pretty damn unlikely that Quick would have only 45 starts.
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