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Guest6786 Posted - 10/06/2011 : 05:49:44
Need some advice/an opinion...

My pool is allowing free trades of players that are injured for a period of three months or more. Trouble is when the NHL or a team declares a player to be out "indefinitely". How is that defined? Does that mean two days, two weeks, two months, 4 months?
I need to know so if a player is out indefinitely, and one of my poolies wants to trade them, how do I judge how long that player will be out?
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Guest8913 Posted - 10/06/2011 : 08:23:08
Indefinitely normally means they don't have a time table for their return yet, it could be a week to month or even the rest of the season, depending on the severity of the injury.

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