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Re: Patrick Kane
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From: (Anonymous)Why do you keep saying UFA-eligible? NTCs/NMCs can apply whenever the terms of the clause dictate they do. It depends on the individual contract. For Kane, this means that his NMC is absolute. There is no "UFA eligibility" to consider, whatever nonsense that means.
I think you're confusing the fact that a lot of players only have clauses in the last year of a contract (which would make them a UFA at the end of the contract). But that's not true across all contracts, only certain ones, and usually on the first post-RFA contract of a superstar.
Kris Letang has a limited NTC that exists in all the years of his contract, where he's allowed to hand in an 8 team trade list and can block a trade to any team not on that list (or it's a list of teams he can't be traded to, I forget which it is). By contrast, Evgeni Malkin has a full NTC that also exists in all the years of his contract, but it's like Kane's in that he can block a trade to any team he wants. His team has to ask him to waive the clause for a trade to Edmonton, or a trade to Montreal. They have to do this during any year left on this contract, not just the year it ends.
Re: Patrick Kane
From: (Anonymous)I think you're the one who has misunderstood. UFA eligiblity means the player is 27 years old or has played at least 7 seasons in the NHL. It doesn't refer to the final year of the contract at all. The ayrt is asking if Kane has hit those qualifications because that's when the clause would become valid.
Re: Patrick Kane
From: (Anonymous)I'm aware of what that means but it has no bearing on trade clauses, which makes it nonsense in this context! The clause is valid when the contract becomes valid.
Re: Patrick Kane
From: (Anonymous)It's perfectly possible and quite common to have contracts where the NTC kicks in after a certain number of years. The original anon was referring to the fact that players cannot receive a NTC/NMC in seasons they are not eligible to be a unrestricted free agent and in the case of extensions it can only kick in once the player hits unrestricted free agent eligible years. It's not nonsense, it's in the CBA.
Re: Patrick Kane
From: (Anonymous)10.1(a) may contain a no-Trade or a no-move clause. SPCs containing a no-Trade or a no-move
clause may be entered into prior to the time that the Player is a Group 3 Unrestricted Free Agent
so long as the SPC containing the no-Trade or no-move clause extends through and does not
become effective until the time that the Player qualifies for Group 3 Unrestricted Free Agency.
Re: Patrick Kane
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