04-24-2019, 04:13 PM
An assigned transfer can be completed when a player's birthplace is from one of the the 14 assigned IIHF Regions and they have not yet been dressed in a "simulated game" for their nation.
An unassigned transfer can be completed when a player's birthplace is not from one of the 14 assigned IIHF Regions.
To complete a transfer both the nation head and transferring player must post in this thread confirming the transfer. Please state the nation the player is transferring from (when applicable) as well as their "new" nation.
Note that:
- SMJHL rookies may be contacted to join a team only after the beginning of the SMJHL playoffs.
- Nations may only have one assigned player transfer per season.
- Nations may have unlimited unassigned player transfers.
- Transfers are permanent and locked in for the remainder of the player's career.
- Switzerland and Japan will be given an additional transfer should they opt to use it, however it may not be used on the same nation as their first.
Special note to rookies:
Remember that accepting a transfer to another nation is permanent and that you will be unable to transfer back for the remainder of your career.
Therefore consider the decision carefully as it may be worth it to wait an extra season to be able to represent your home nation.
Before accepting a transfer, talk to your current Nation head.
Transfers (Assigned Transfer limit)
(0/1)
(1/1)
Dale Miller (Assigned)
Thomas Bathory (Unassigned)
(1/1)
Casimir Stevens (Assigned)
Przemysław Brzeszczyczkiewicz (Unassigned)
Izem Abioye (Unassigned)
(0/1)
(1/1)
Sami Raanta (Exceptional Transfer)
(0/1)
(1/2)
Akashi SixNine (Assigned)
(1/1)
Boris "The Beast" Poroshenko (Unassigned)
Billy Sorokin (Assigned)
(0/1)
(0/1)
(0/1)
(5/3)
Tibuk Soonika (Assigned)
Slap McShotty (Assigned)
Ty Hoovuh (Assigned)
Tauras Karazija (Exceptional)
Nico Grøss (Exceptional)
(0/1)
(0/1)
Limit on the Amount of Players that can Transfer out of a nation per season:
0/2
3/3
Casimir Stevens
Tibuk Soonika
Akashi SixNine
1/3
Nico Grøss
0/2
0/3
0/3
0/0
0/3
0/2
1/3
Billy Sorokin
0/3
1/0
Sami Raanta
0/3
3/3
Dale Miller
Slap McShotty
Ty Hoovuh
An unassigned transfer can be completed when a player's birthplace is not from one of the 14 assigned IIHF Regions.
To complete a transfer both the nation head and transferring player must post in this thread confirming the transfer. Please state the nation the player is transferring from (when applicable) as well as their "new" nation.
Note that:
- SMJHL rookies may be contacted to join a team only after the beginning of the SMJHL playoffs.
- Nations may only have one assigned player transfer per season.
- Nations may have unlimited unassigned player transfers.
- Transfers are permanent and locked in for the remainder of the player's career.
- Switzerland and Japan will be given an additional transfer should they opt to use it, however it may not be used on the same nation as their first.
Special note to rookies:
Remember that accepting a transfer to another nation is permanent and that you will be unable to transfer back for the remainder of your career.
Therefore consider the decision carefully as it may be worth it to wait an extra season to be able to represent your home nation.
Before accepting a transfer, talk to your current Nation head.
Transfers (Assigned Transfer limit)
(0/1)
(1/1)
Dale Miller (Assigned)
Thomas Bathory (Unassigned)
(1/1)
Casimir Stevens (Assigned)
Przemysław Brzeszczyczkiewicz (Unassigned)
Izem Abioye (Unassigned)
(0/1)
(1/1)
Sami Raanta (Exceptional Transfer)
(0/1)
(1/2)
Akashi SixNine (Assigned)
(1/1)
Boris "The Beast" Poroshenko (Unassigned)
Billy Sorokin (Assigned)
(0/1)
(0/1)
(0/1)
(5/3)
Tibuk Soonika (Assigned)
Slap McShotty (Assigned)
Ty Hoovuh (Assigned)
Tauras Karazija (Exceptional)
Nico Grøss (Exceptional)
(0/1)
(0/1)
Limit on the Amount of Players that can Transfer out of a nation per season:
0/2
3/3
Casimir Stevens
Tibuk Soonika
Akashi SixNine
1/3
Nico Grøss
0/2
0/3
0/3
0/0
0/3
0/2
1/3
Billy Sorokin
0/3
1/0
Sami Raanta
0/3
3/3
Dale Miller
Slap McShotty
Ty Hoovuh