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Post by sevcik on Aug 1, 2021 17:15:30 GMT
I was listening to Gary Moran talking to Guy Doucet about Brady Norrish today. During said interview Doucet said Panthers only have a couple of imports left to sign.
At present we have announced 11 imports & 2 more signings obviously makes 13 (1 less than the last fullish season) Given that it's possible it could be a 13 limit this coming season.
As such it's also looking likely that it's the end of 4 line hockey (in terms of forwards) at least for Panthers this season unless we sign more Brit forwards...(We currently have a total of 8 forwards announced)
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Post by wannabe2 on Aug 1, 2021 17:20:11 GMT
Believe it is 13 imports this coming season.
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Post by wgray on Aug 1, 2021 20:02:31 GMT
I was listening to Gary Moran talking to Guy Doucet about Brady Norrish today. During said interview Doucet said Panthers only have a couple of imports left to sign. At present we have announced 11 imports & 2 more signings obviously makes 13 (1 less than the last fullish season) Given that it's possible it could be a 13 limit this coming season. As such it's also looking likely that it's the end of 4 line hockey (in terms of forwards) at least for Panthers this season unless we sign more Brit forwards...(We currently have a total of 8 forwards announced) Unless Doucet already has one player signed up and he actually needs to sign two more players. Whatever the case I don’t understand why the league don’t just tell the fans what’s happening, it’s pretty evident that four line hockey has come to an end whether teams have 13 imports, 6 brits or 14 imports, 5 brits.
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Post by Jord v4 on Aug 1, 2021 20:15:15 GMT
I was listening to Gary Moran talking to Guy Doucet about Brady Norrish today. During said interview Doucet said Panthers only have a couple of imports left to sign. At present we have announced 11 imports & 2 more signings obviously makes 13 (1 less than the last fullish season) Given that it's possible it could be a 13 limit this coming season. As such it's also looking likely that it's the end of 4 line hockey (in terms of forwards) at least for Panthers this season unless we sign more Brit forwards...(We currently have a total of 8 forwards announced) Unless Doucet already has one player signed up and he actually needs to sign two more players. Whatever the case I don’t understand why the league don’t just tell the fans what’s happening, it’s pretty evident that four line hockey has come to an end whether teams have 13 imports, 6 brits or 14 imports, 5 brits. What & damage the product when there are fees to be collected...?? Come on.
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Post by Yotes on Aug 1, 2021 20:40:26 GMT
13 was always the plan for 2020/21 (had it happened), so not that surprising that's the limit on that side. The British quota is interesting though, shame Gary didn't say how many Brits we had left to sign.
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Post by Bagheera on Aug 1, 2021 20:54:59 GMT
Yep, 13 imports has been the initial plan for some time before covid came along. It's that and the rumours we here about limits being around 19 players that are muddying the water. I suppose if there is no change to the briefing they made before they dont really need to tell us anything. Fingers crossed the rumours are wrong and it's still inline with the league statement ahead of the 2020/21 season. That briefing also mentions bench sizes reducing. That could explain what Fox meant when he said reduced squad sizes. Bench size going down from 22 to 20 kn match nights. Found the press release from back then. www.eliteleague.co.uk/article/216-roster-regulations-changed-for-2020-21-season
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Post by Bagheera on Aug 1, 2021 20:58:02 GMT
Yep, 13 imports has been the initial plan for some time before covid came along. It's that and the rumours we here about limits being around 19 players that are muddying the water. I suppose if there is no change to the briefing they made before they dont really need to tell us anything. Fingers crossed the rumours are wrong and it's still inline with the league statement ahead of the 2020/21 season. That briefing also mentions bench sizes reducing. That could explain what Fox meant when he said reduced squad sizes. Bench size going down from 22 to 20 kn match nights. Found the press release from back then. www.eliteleague.co.uk/article/216-roster-regulations-changed-for-2020-21-seasonThe statement also mentions a limit of 18 imports being able to signed over a full season. Taking away the ability to just chop and change, putting greater importance om getting it right first time. Also restricts teams being able to pull Panthers usual move of stacking up for the play offs post christmas.
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Post by iginla on Aug 1, 2021 21:21:51 GMT
It all just smacks of the EIHL going backwards and dumbing down the quality to suit the little teams budgets. It’ll serve them right if one team gets a shed load of injuries and have to ice with 13 or 14 men. 🙄
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Post by Jord v4 on Aug 1, 2021 22:16:11 GMT
It all just smacks of the EIHL going backwards and dumbing down the quality to suit the little teams budgets. It’ll serve them right if one team gets a shed load of injuries and have to ice with 13 or 14 men. 🙄 Or you could call it a sensible approach during these still potentially treacherous times.
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Post by Bagheera on Aug 1, 2021 22:29:35 GMT
It all just smacks of the EIHL going backwards and dumbing down the quality to suit the little teams budgets. It’ll serve them right if one team gets a shed load of injuries and have to ice with 13 or 14 men. 🙄 Or you could call it a sensible approach during these still potentially treacherous times. No issues with the rules announced in the briefing I shared. Also no issues if it's lessened again for this season on the back of covid. As long as it goes back to those in the briefing afterwards. I've obviously said on many occasions I wont understand any limit that prevents 4 line hockey though. That part is only rumours of course. I dont see that being anything to do with cost, that would indeed be giving in to the smaller teams. All youd need to do is allow an extra young brit.
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Post by iginla on Aug 1, 2021 22:29:41 GMT
It all just smacks of the EIHL going backwards and dumbing down the quality to suit the little teams budgets. It’ll serve them right if one team gets a shed load of injuries and have to ice with 13 or 14 men. 🙄 Or you could call it a sensible approach during these still potentially treacherous times. Or you could call it ridiculous and pathetic that some clubs in the EIHL sail so close to the wind that one import and a couple of filler Brits makes such a difference to them !
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Post by Jord v4 on Aug 2, 2021 7:29:12 GMT
Or you could call it a sensible approach during these still potentially treacherous times. Or you could call it ridiculous and pathetic that some clubs in the EIHL sail so close to the wind that one import and a couple of filler Brits makes such a difference to them ! It's always been a fragile league, without any doubt. Two sides to this one for me. Next season when we are hopefully out of or more acclimatized towards this covid malarkey will be more interesting.
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Post by The Flying Shirt on Aug 2, 2021 9:56:09 GMT
There are also now limits on any mid-season signings/replacements too?
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Post by Jord v4 on Aug 2, 2021 10:40:28 GMT
There are also now limits on any mid-season signings/replacements too? Yes... Which actually gives us a slight advantage imo. First year EIHL coaches often underestimate the league & need their recruitment tweaking mid season. We may actually benefit from this one.
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Post by The Flying Shirt on Aug 2, 2021 10:51:54 GMT
There are also now limits on any mid-season signings/replacements too? Yes... Which actually gives us a slight advantage imo. First year EIHL coaches often underestimate the league & need their recruitment tweaking mid season. We may actually benefit from this one. But it's purely a dumbing down cheaper rule put in place purely to save money for the McMickey Mouse teams. It would have killed CNs career with us as coach as so many of his late signings went on to do very well for us.
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Post by Jord v4 on Aug 2, 2021 11:14:44 GMT
Yes... Which actually gives us a slight advantage imo. First year EIHL coaches often underestimate the league & need their recruitment tweaking mid season. We may actually benefit from this one. But it's purely a dumbing down cheaper rule put in place purely to save money for the McMickey Mouse teams. It would have killed CNs career with us as coach as so many of his late signings went on to do very well for us. Why should the financially enhanced teams have an advantage? Get your recruitment right first time or tough. I'm all for this one, work with what you originally put in place.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 2, 2021 11:26:37 GMT
There are also now limits on any mid-season signings/replacements too? I don't have a problem with this restriction per say, however, what happens if a Euro team comes in for a player/s who have started well in EIHL? Teams could be penalised by recruiting well.
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Post by iginla on Aug 2, 2021 12:19:15 GMT
There are also now limits on any mid-season signings/replacements too? Going to be fun if a team gets a couple of long injuries and players enticed away chasing the cash. Cue the EIHL changing the rules mid season ! 🤣
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Post by The Flying Shirt on Aug 2, 2021 13:47:21 GMT
But it's purely a dumbing down cheaper rule put in place purely to save money for the McMickey Mouse teams. It would have killed CNs career with us as coach as so many of his late signings went on to do very well for us. Why should the financially enhanced teams have an advantage? Get your recruitment right first time or tough. I'm all for this one, work with what you originally put in place. If you just put the level at the weakest teams then that's where the level will be forever. The fans lose out on whatever. The teams with crap owners have bad finances (or shouldn't even be there at all) and the owners of the richer clubs just put the money in their pockets.
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Post by Jord v4 on Aug 2, 2021 14:00:37 GMT
Why should the financially enhanced teams have an advantage? Get your recruitment right first time or tough. I'm all for this one, work with what you originally put in place. If you just put the level at the weakest teams then that's where the level will be forever. The fans lose out on whatever. The teams with crap owners have bad finances (or shouldn't even be there at all) and the owners of the richer clubs just put the money in their pockets. No one is putting the teams at the weakest or lowest level. There are still spending gaps between teams. All this seems to be doing is stopping the more financially viable teams from writing off a few non performing players & bringing in quality replacements. There will be contingency's for teams having players poached or injuries almost certainly.
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Post by The Flying Shirt on Aug 2, 2021 15:26:46 GMT
If you just put the level at the weakest teams then that's where the level will be forever. The fans lose out on whatever. The teams with crap owners have bad finances (or shouldn't even be there at all) and the owners of the richer clubs just put the money in their pockets. No one is putting the teams at the weakest or lowest level. There are still spending gaps between teams. All this seems to be doing is stopping the more financially viable teams from writing off a few non performing players & bringing in quality replacements. There will be contingency's for teams having players poached or injuries almost certainly. But that just works against the weaker clubs who sign poorly in the offseason and the richer clubs will just loophole it anyway
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Post by iginla on Aug 2, 2021 15:44:32 GMT
If you just put the level at the weakest teams then that's where the level will be forever. The fans lose out on whatever. The teams with crap owners have bad finances (or shouldn't even be there at all) and the owners of the richer clubs just put the money in their pockets. No one is putting the teams at the weakest or lowest level. There are still spending gaps between teams. All this seems to be doing is stopping the more financially viable teams from writing off a few non performing players & bringing in quality replacements. There will be contingency's for teams having players poached or injuries almost certainly. The spending just gets lower. Mr Black must be loving it,big crowds and less spending equals more profit. Why would he want to spend to win when his fans will put up with watching lesser quality. This is exactly what naffs me off,they love to say we do all they can to win when in reality they could do so so much more. It just all seems false to me.
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Post by Jord v4 on Aug 2, 2021 15:54:52 GMT
No one is putting the teams at the weakest or lowest level. There are still spending gaps between teams. All this seems to be doing is stopping the more financially viable teams from writing off a few non performing players & bringing in quality replacements. There will be contingency's for teams having players poached or injuries almost certainly. But that just works against the weaker clubs who sign poorly in the offseason and the richer clubs will just loophole it anyway If the weaker teams can't afford to cull & sign then surely they benefit from this?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 2, 2021 16:03:34 GMT
No one is putting the teams at the weakest or lowest level. There are still spending gaps between teams. All this seems to be doing is stopping the more financially viable teams from writing off a few non performing players & bringing in quality replacements. There will be contingency's for teams having players poached or injuries almost certainly. The spending just gets lower. Mr Black must be loving it,big crowds and less spending equals more profit. Why would he want to spend to win when his fans will put up with watching lesser quality. This is exactly what naffs me off,they love to say we do all they can to win when in reality they could do so so much more. It just all seems false to me. How's this thread turned into a NB and panthers bash?
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Post by Jord v4 on Aug 2, 2021 17:09:32 GMT
The spending just gets lower. Mr Black must be loving it,big crowds and less spending equals more profit. Why would he want to spend to win when his fans will put up with watching lesser quality. This is exactly what naffs me off,they love to say we do all they can to win when in reality they could do so so much more. It just all seems false to me. How's this thread turned into a NB and panthers bash? It was a matter of time. Some axe's are bigger than others.
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