dogheels
3 days agoSeasoned Ace
Franchise
In the franchise format. My team shows a cap surplus of 8mil+. However, when i attempt to make a trade with a much lower cap hit. It says the trade would put me over next years cap hit. What the heck...
Yeah. This is actually an accurate real-life rule. I believe the NHL uses the same cap number ($92.5M) for next season, even though it's projected to go way up. Until that's official teams have to stay below the $92.5 number for all future seasons. Normally this isn't a problem because you'd have contracts coming off the books for the following season, but you could run into it if you sign a few extensions with big raises. Better to wait on those until after the deadline just in case.
Thanks for the feedbaack stylzz. What i was stating was. The cap is at 95 mil. But my teams total expenditure is just over 85mil, showing i have 9+ mil in available cap. I have no extensions on the books. But when i try to complete a trade with a difference of 2+ mil. It feeds back. I would be over the cap for said year. I have intensively gone through all salaries pertaining to the cap for 26. After adding them up. The 85+mil is accurate. So i cannot understand why this restriction pops up, saying im over the cap.
What team are you playing with? Could you show a screenshot of the situation?