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Rebuilding is a choice, not an eventuality.

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Rebuilding Basics: Contending

Defining a Contender

To optimize “resonant waves of talent,” shifting to binary thinking about your franchise is necessary. Are you a legitimate contender, or are you building? For my blueprint, the definition of a contender is an orga...

3 years ago

Rebuilding Basics: Salary Retention

Salary Cap Fundamentals

The financial aspect of running and managing an organization is dictated by a collectively bargained revenue-sharing program between NHL players and NHL owners. Hockey-related revenue, or HRR, dictates the maxim...

3 years ago

Rebuilding Basics: Asset Classes

Understanding Assets

In a previous article, I detailed the main currency for rebuilding organizations: Draft Picks (“picks”). Draft picks are the primary currency used to rebuild, but draft picks are just one of three tradeable asset c...

3 years ago
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Information Asymmetry in a Zero-Sum League

It Takes Two To Tango

Finding a dancing partner is becoming increasingly more challenging for NHL General Managers.

Inter-team NHL transactions are filled with mirth. Divergence in defining player characteristics, opposing trajectorie...

3 years ago

Rebuilding Basics: The Wallowing Years

Now that your team has gone through the Tear-Down to generate Draft Currency, the next step in the rebuilding process is the most difficult to sustain: The Wallowing Years.

Bottoming out is a natural progression of exchanging present wins...

3 years ago
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