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Posted - 01/06/2007 : 16:02:42 I've edited my thread, the first reply isnt related to this question.. thanks for any help in advance..
Good day all..
I got my league up and running. Thanks for a lil help from the admin. :)
Anyways. I made a rule in my league that a team can drop 3 players over the course of the pool.( injuries, non-productive players etc..)
But it seems im having conflicts here..
When i edited in the new player, the team gained that players stats from when i started the pool (jan15th) and moved up in the pools standings..
MY concern is that many teams may comeback near the end and drop low ppoints players and add top points players to win.. I dont think its fair so am trying to avoid it to keep my league with integrity.
My solution unless i can be informed by otherswith solutions i am unaware off.
1.put the teams back the way they gave me them and make them stick with their choices.
2. Give each team til the end of next week for any drops they wish to do..
If anyone knows our can give me advice on any other reasonable solutions to my problem i'd love to hear it. Or maybe im missing something when i deit the players??
Anyhoot. Peace all and enjoy the nhl and the great year its having
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admin |
Posted - 01/08/2007 : 09:57:45 Welcome to the site!
As pool administrator, you are the person who will have to put all of the teams together. When logged in, go to the NHL Player Reports tab and there you can print off lists of the NHL scoring leaders for your coworkers to use to select their teams. Once they have selected their teams, you can add them via the 'edit pool' tab.
Feel free to email me with any questions at admin@pickuphockey.com
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