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Managing DNQ and Waivers |
Posted By: Admin |
Tuesday, September 20, 2016 |
Please make sure you have joined your team on Breakout. When you do you will need to read and agree to the waiver. You will not be permitted to play until you have done so. Hockey is a fast and potentially dangerous sport, so all players should have their own insurance. Any player that comes to play for your team as a sub will have to sign the online waiver as well before they can play. The team GM can assign them as a spare on Breakout where the player can sign the waiver. A waiver/registration will be referenced on the entering of the game sheet, and if there is none they will become DNQ. HOW TO ASSIGN A WAIVER: Your spare players have to accept the link before they play. Step 1 - Invite the player to the team on Breakout Step 2 - Add the player to your team roster on NCHL.com before the game - this will ensure the player is not DNQ on the first game, and since he filled out a waiver and is in the list of waivered players, he won't get flagged on the spreadsheet when we do the update. We have to make sure EVERYONE playing is 100% approved to play which includes player contract and waiver. Once all the DNQs are gone from rosters and your roster is accurate you should have no issues. The importance is then managing your spares (see big red letters above). |
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