Rick McAdoo wrote:
> I think folks are right that the prospect of a rookie cap that is more
> severe than currently exists in the NHL agreement will provide an
> incentive for more college players to turn pro ASAP. I'm thinking
> that it is the agents who are more interested in getting them signed
> (and getting their fee based on the larger contract) than anyone
> else. I'm not sure I understand the incentive for the NHL teams to
> sign players, though. Do they have to sign a draftee by a certain
> time or face the prospect of losing them? In the case of free
> agents, then at least I understand the urgency in signing someone
> before they are snapped up by another team.
I think it's a year after graduation. There used to be the major junior
loophole, but I think that's at least partially closed. In general, I
wouldn't expect teams to want to sign their own draftees unless they
think they need the help in the playoffs, precisely because they may
expect to have a more favorable salary structure.