Contents
- How many players can NHL teams protect in an expansion draft?
- What is an expansion draft?
- What is the NHL expansion draft process?
- Why do NHL teams have to protect certain players in an expansion draft?
- How many players will the NHL expansion teams select in the expansion draft?
- What are the NHL expansion teams?
- When is the NHL expansion draft?
- How do NHL teams prepare for the expansion draft?
- What are the rules for the NHL expansion draft?
- What are the consequences of the NHL expansion draft?
With the NHL expansion draft just around the corner, we take a look at how many players each team can protect from being drafted.
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How many players can NHL teams protect in an expansion draft?
NHL teams can protect seven forwards, three defensemen, and one goaltender or eight skaters (forwards/defensemen) and one goaltender in the expansion draft.
What is an expansion draft?
In an expansion draft, each NHL team exposes a certain number of players to be drafted by the league’s newest team or teams. The draft is held to fill out the rosters of the NHL’s newest franchises.
What is the NHL expansion draft process?
NHL teams can protect seven forwards, three defensemen, and one goaltender or eight skaters (forwards/defensemen) and one goaltender. All players with two years or less of professional experience are exempt from the draft.
Why do NHL teams have to protect certain players in an expansion draft?
NHL teams have to protect certain players in an expansion draft in order to maintain some level of parity among the teams. In an expansion draft, each team can only protect a certain number of players, so the new team has a chance to choose from a larger pool of talent. This helps to ensure that the new team is competitive and not at a disadvantage from the start.
How many players will the NHL expansion teams select in the expansion draft?
As the NHL prepares for its 31st season, the addition of the Vegas Golden Knights has led to some interesting debates – none moreso than how many players existing teams can protect in the expansion draft.
Under the current rules, each team can protect seven forwards, three defencemen, and one goaltender OR eight skaters (forwards/defencemen) and one goaltender. This leaves a lot of talent up for grabs and has led to some managers scrambling to make trades in order to keep their best players.
So far, it looks like most teams are choosing to go with the 7-3-1 option as it allows them to protect more of their forwards. This could change as we get closer to the expansion draft, but it will be interesting to see how it all plays out.
What are the NHL expansion teams?
The 2017 NHL expansion draft will be the first expansion draft in 21 years. The last time the NHL held an expansion draft was in 2000, when the Nashville Predators, Atlanta Thrashers, Columbus Blue Jackets, and Minnesota Wild joined the league.
This year, the Vegas Golden Knights will be the 30th team in the NHL, and they will select one player from each of the other 29 teams. To do this, they will hold an expansion draft on June 21st.
In order to prevent the Golden Knights from taking all of their best players, each team can protect either seven forwards, three defensemen, and one goalie; or eight skaters (forwards/defensemen) and one goalie.
When is the NHL expansion draft?
The NHL expansion draft is a process that allows newly created NHL teams or teams that have relocated to draft players from existing NHL teams. The expansion draft is similar to the MLB expansion draft or the NBA expansion draft. In order to participate in the NHL expansion draft, a team must submit a list of protected players to the league office. The league office will then distribute these lists to the new teams.
The new teams are allowed to select one unprotected player from each team. They are not allowed to select more than two players from any one team. The number of players a team can protect varies depending on when the expansion draft occurs.
In 2017, the NHL held an expansion draft in order to add the Vegas Golden Knights as the league’s 31st franchise. Each existing team was allowed to protect seven forwards, three defensemen, and one goaltender, or eight skaters and one goaltender.
How do NHL teams prepare for the expansion draft?
NHL teams have two options when it comes to protecting players in an expansion draft: the seven-forward, three-defensemen, and one goaltender option OR the eight skaters and one goaltender option.
The seven-forward, three-defensemen, and one goaltender option is the more common of the two and it is the option that NHL teams have used in every expansion draft since the 1967 expansion. In this scenario, each NHL team protects seven forwards, three defensemen, and one goaltender. first- and second-year pros, as well as unsigned draft picks, are exempt from being drafted and do not need to be protected.
The eight skaters and one goaltender option was used in the 2000 expansion draft for the Columbus Blue Jackets and Minnesota Wild. In this scenario, each NHL team can protect either eight skaters (forwards/defensemen) OR seven forwards and three defensemen. As with the other option, first- and second-year pros, as well as unsigned draft picks, are exempt from being drafted and do not need to be protected.
NHL teams must submit their lists of protected players to the league office by 5 p.m. ET on June 17th, 2017.
What are the rules for the NHL expansion draft?
NHL teams are allowed to protect either seven forwards, three defensemen, and one goaltender OR eight skaters (forwards/defensemen) and one goaltender. All players with no-movement clauses in their contracts as of the 2017-18 season must be protected by their team and counted towards their protection limit, with the exception of first and second year professionals who are automatically exempt from the draft. Any unsigned draft picks are also exempt.
What are the consequences of the NHL expansion draft?
NHL teams will have to make some tough decisions regarding player protection lists in advance of the 2017 expansion draft. It is a daunting task, as each team can only protect a certain number of players from being scooped up by the new Las Vegas franchise.
There are a few things to keep in mind when formulating a protection list. First, each team must expose at least two forwards and one defenseman who meet the following criteria:
– Are under contract for the 2017-18 season, or are restricted free agents with expiring contracts at the end of the 2016-17 season.
– Have played in 40 or more NHL games the previous season or 70 or more NHL games over the previous two seasons.
In addition, each team must expose at least one goaltender who is either under contract for next season or is a restricted free agent with an expiring contract at the end of this season.
Here are the protection options for each team:
– Seven forwards, three defensemen and one goaltender OR
– Eight skaters (forwards/defensemen) and one goaltender