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I'm stumped. I have Jake Kryski pencilled in as my future #1C but he's 21 years old and 80 overall. I have feeling that if keep him in the AHL he will drop to red stars, but he has pretty bad individual stats that wouldn't even get him 30 points in the NHL. What should I do? :cry:
 

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I don't know if this is the right thread for this but if there's a better one, mods feel free to move it...

Anyone else experienced this ridiculous bug?

I'm the Calgary Flames' GM, currently in the 2018-19 season. Won the Presidents' Trophy, round 1 in the playoffs going up against Vancouver.

In the playoffs I like to use the in-game simulation rather than just simming through the games quickly in the main menu, so I do get to see who scored and at what times.

Game 1, first period down 3-2. Baertschi scores in the 2nd minute, Vancouver quickly ties it, Hanowski gives me the lead again, Vancouver ties it again, and with 2.17 left Shinkaruk gets Vancouver a SHG to give them the lead.
Second period, no goals.
Third period, Eberle ties it for me with 8.08 left.
Vancouver ends up winning it with 52 seconds played in the 2nd OT.

Nothing special here yet, but then I go to game 2.

Again, after the first period it's 3-2 for Vancouver. The order of the goals, the goalscorers and even the exact times of the goals are the EXACT SAME as in game 1's first period. Even the shots on goal are the same as they were in game 1.
Second period, no goals, just like in game 1.
Third period, again Eberle ties it WITH 8.08 LEFT.
And again, first OT period there's no goals but Vancouver wins it 52 seconds into 2OT (same goalscorer as game 1, too, don't remember who it was anymore though). Oh, and the shots on goal remained the same exact as they were in game 1. Penalties were also the exact same throughout the whole game.

So basically, game 2 was an exact copy of game 1, with every shot, penalty and goal happening at the same exact times in both games. WTF, EA?

I did end up winning the series in 7 games so no harm no foul I guess but how something like this can even be a thing is absolutely mind-boggling to me. Anyone else seen this happen?
 

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I'm stumped. I have Jake Kryski pencilled in as my future #1C but he's 21 years old and 80 overall. I have feeling that if keep him in the AHL he will drop to red stars, but he has pretty bad individual stats that wouldn't even get him 30 points in the NHL. What should I do? :cry:

Try him as your 3rd Line LW'er (or RW'er depending on handedness). Sometimes you have to sacrifice a stacked line-up just for players to develop.

Why you trade that team that already has good players on the team

I'm confused, please explain?
 

The Nuge

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Try him as your 3rd Line LW'er (or RW'er depending on handedness). Sometimes you have to sacrifice a stacked line-up just for players to develop.

Ya, I just had that issue with Kylington. I just didn't have anywhere to put him, so I left him in the minors an extra year, and despite him only being like 21, he dropped from Top 4 to Top 6 potential. I ended up dealing away Wisniewski (my 2nd highest rated dman), and I'm hoping he'll go back up
 

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Ya, I just had that issue with Kylington. I just didn't have anywhere to put him, so I left him in the minors an extra year, and despite him only being like 21, he dropped from Top 4 to Top 6 potential. I ended up dealing away Wisniewski (my 2nd highest rated dman), and I'm hoping he'll go back up

Yeah, that was a mistake. Along the same lines of a player getting the 'plague' (what Johnny calls it) when a player drops to Red Potential. That's something you hope doesn't happen.
 

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Year 8

Had to move Ben Bishop to make room for the Re-Signings of Drouin and my most up-and-coming Starting Goaltender.

Roster

O. Palat (85) - S. Stamkos (93, C) - J. Drouin (94)
B. Bennett (86) - V. Namestnikov (87) - N. Kucherov (89)
Y. Trenin (84) - B. Point (85) - R. Callahan (85)
T. Andres (86) - D. Strome (82) - C. Babych (81)
A. Alain (80)

V. Hedman (88, A) - Kevin Shattenkirk (89, A)
V. Radulov (85) - A. DeAngelo (86)
R. Andersson (81) - G. Bouramann (84)

T. Timpano (89) - D. Beach (81)

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Acquired Ryan Ellis (84ovr) for R. Andersson (81), A. Alain (80) , and a trio of picks (my 3rd, and Carolina's 3rd for this year, and Winnipeg's 2nd for next year) just to sweeten my team for the playoff run. I'm so unbelievably close to the cap. I have literally 100 dollars of cap space. :laugh:
 

GAMO1992

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I'm stumped. I have Jake Kryski pencilled in as my future #1C but he's 21 years old and 80 overall. I have feeling that if keep him in the AHL he will drop to red stars, but he has pretty bad individual stats that wouldn't even get him 30 points in the NHL. What should I do? :cry:

My suggestion is put him on EVERY line in the AHL, all 4 5/5 lines, both powerplay, pk, 2 man pk the works, give him as much time as possible and with decent line mates to dominate and put up mad points, it actually helped me develop one prospect.
credit goes to someone else that mentioned it pages ago on the thread, it definitely helps!
 

Leon Draisaitl

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My suggestion is put him on EVERY line in the AHL, all 4 5/5 lines, both powerplay, pk, 2 man pk the works, give him as much time as possible and with decent line mates to dominate and put up mad points, it actually helped me develop one prospect.
credit goes to someone else that mentioned it pages ago on the thread, it definitely helps!

I remember doing that in NHL 11. I'd have 3 amazing prospects so they would just play the whole 60 minute game and would end up with an unreal amount of points due to their insane ice time.
 

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I'm stumped. I have Jake Kryski pencilled in as my future #1C but he's 21 years old and 80 overall. I have feeling that if keep him in the AHL he will drop to red stars, but he has pretty bad individual stats that wouldn't even get him 30 points in the NHL. What should I do? :cry:

Two options, really:

1 - Play him lower down in your NHL (3rd or 4th line) but try and prop his minutes with things like powerplay / PK time if you can.

2 - Leave him in the minors, save at the end of the season, and progress with your off-season. If he declines in potential, just re-load the save and pray he doesn't regress?

What's he listed as? Depth? Most of the time you can get away with playing depth players in the minors for a year.
 

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My suggestion is put him on EVERY line in the AHL, all 4 5/5 lines, both powerplay, pk, 2 man pk the works, give him as much time as possible and with decent line mates to dominate and put up mad points, it actually helped me develop one prospect.
credit goes to someone else that mentioned it pages ago on the thread, it definitely helps!

This is a THING!?

I never thought about this before LOL.
 

GAMO1992

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This is a THING!?

I never thought about this before LOL.

Yeah me either, until the person whom I can't remember, mentioned it and it was a like a light went off...I was like "Hot damn...why had I not thought about it?"
Worst part is I used to do it all the time in 11, 12, when it was the graded potential :laugh:
 

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End of Season + Off-season Roundup​

The New Jersey Devils finished the 2015/16 season with a 32-40-10 record, which had them 27th in the NHL.

Top 3 Goals
Hagelin 27
Boucher 25
Granlund 23

Top 3 Assists
Granlund 41
Greene 40
Henrique 39

Additionally, Granlund led the team with 64 points overall. This is a number I'm happy with for his first season as my true 1C
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NHL Draft

Mckenzie: After a major melt down in the Calgary front office, the team had been sold and a new GM was appointed. This GM had the plan to tear everything down and start from scratch, building around Monahan and Gaudreau. However, pending RFA Monahan didn't want to be apart of this process. Although only 21, Sean felt like he paid his dues on a rebuilding Calgary squad for a few years and wasn't inclined to start all over again. As such, he opted to request a trade, and joined a New Jersey team much farther ahead in their rebuild.

Here's the trade:

NJD receives
2016 106th Overall Draft Pick (CGY)
C TWF Sean Monahan 85/21/4.5 gold star, expiring RFA contract

CGY receives
2016 5th Overall Draft Pick (NJ)

With the 5th overall pick, Calgary ended up taking:
G HYB Jake Kment 74/20/4.5 gold star

Overall, New Jersey went on to have a strong draft, picking up 2 4 gold star players, one in the second, and one in the fifth. Rest were 3-3.5 red/gold.
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Resign and UFA Splashes

Re-sign
-Let D Jackman go to UFA
-Brought back RW Ward for 1 year @ 3mil
-Signed Monahan to 6 year contract worth 3.5mil per (Steal)
-Some minor players let go

UFA
-Brought in C Gaustad for 2 years @ 3mil per
-Brought in D Gunnarsson for 3 years @ 4.8mil per
-Sabres inked top UFA Goalie Ben Bishop to a 2 year deal worth 8mil per

And finally, after seeing the aggressive move to pick up Monahan, and the UFA additions of Gaustad and Gunnar, the big fish in the UFA market Ryan Kesler
decided to sign with the Devils for 6.5mil per year over 4 years.
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2016/17 Line up

Hagelin 85 - Kesler 88 (A) - Boucher 83
Monahan 85 - Granlund 86 - Jurco 81
Puempel 82 - Henrique 85 (A) - Josefson 85
Ruutu 81 - Gaustad 82 - Ward 84

Merrill 85 - Larsson 84
Greene 84 (C) - Gunnarsson 84
Harrington 79 - Severson 81

Schneider 88
Budaj 81

Well, I said last year I thought we wouldn't be a bottom 10 team and we ended up 27th, so I'll reserve my predictions haha. What I will say is though that on PAPER this looks like a good team. See how it goes I guess.
 
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2019-2020 DALLAS STARS

Jamie Benn (90)|Tyler Seguin (90)|James vanRiemsdyk (89)
Mikhail Grabovski (84)|Ryan O'Reilly (87)|Valeri Nichushkin (85)
Sean Couturier (86)|Artem Anisimov (84)|Bob Donovan (83)*
Antoine Roussel (83)|Cody Eakin (84)|Radek Faksa (83)

Karl Alzner (86)|John Klingberg (86)
Nicolas Meloche (85)*|Jason Demers (86)
Jamie Oleksiak (83)|Julius Honka (82)

Kari Lehtonen (88)|Philippe Desrosiers (80)

* = Rookie.

FINAL RECORD: 53-25-4, 110 PTS. 2nd in the Western Conference and 1st in the Central Division.

LEAGUE RANKINGS

Wins | Points | Goals/GFPG | Goals Against/GAPG | Powerplay | Penalty Kill | Home | Away
53 (2nd)|110 (3rd)|281/3.43 (2nd)|213/2.60 (2nd)|70/331 - 21.1% (2nd)|343/422 - 81.3% (15th)|24-14-3|29-11-1

FORWARD SCORING
Player | Position | GP | Goals | Assists | Points | PPG
Tyler Seguin|C|82|29|58|87|3
Jamie Benn|LW|82|38|38|76|16
James vanRiemsdyk|LW/RW|82|28|47|75|10
Ryan O'Reilly|C/LW|82|25|46|71|8
Mikhail Grabovski|C/LW|82|25|41|66|10
Valeri Nichushkin|RW|82|26|32|58|8
Sean Couturier|C/LW|82|16|36|52|5
Artem Anisimov|C/LW/RW|82|11|19|30|0
Radek Faksa|C/LW/RW|82|10|15|25|0
Bob Donovan|RW|82|5|17|22|0
Cody Eakin|C|82|6|12|18|0
Antoine Roussel|LW|82|7|9|16|1

DEFENSE SCORING
Player | Position | GP | Goals | Assists | Points | PPG
John Klingberg|D|82|15|53|68|3
Jason Demers|D|82|12|32|44|3
Julius Honka|D|82|10|15|25|0
Karl Alzner|D|82|1|20|21|0
Nicolas Meloche|D|82|15|3|18|3
Jamie Oleksiak|D|82|2|5|7|0

GOALTENDERS
Player | GP | Wins | Losses | OTL | SO | SA | GA | Save % | GAA
Kari Lehtonen|60|39|16|4|4|1810|136|.925%|2.31
Philippe Desrosiers|25|14|10|0|2|738|71|.904%|3.02

PLAYOFFS

ROUND 1 vs. SAN JOSE
Game | Home | Away | Score | Series
1|Dallas|San Jose|4-3 San Jose|San Jose leads 1-0
2|Dallas|San Jose|3-0 San Jose|San Jose leads 2-0
3|San Jose|Dallas| 7-4 Dallas |San Jose leads 2-1
4|San Jose|Dallas|4-3 San Jose|San Jose leads 3-1
5|Dallas|San Jose|2-1 San Jose|San Jose leads 4-1

**** youuuuuuuuuuuu

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AWARDS

Trophy | Winner
Stanley Cup|Minnesota Wild
Presidents Trophy|Arizona Coyotes
Clarence Campbell|Minnesota Wild
Prince of Wales|Buffalo Sabres
Art Ross|Connor McDavid (Edmonton)
Hart Trophy|Jack Eichel (Arizona)
Norris Trophy|Noah Hanifin (San Jose)
Lady Byng|Jonathan Drouin (Tampa Bay)
Calder|Robinson Moulson (Edmonton)
Conn Smythe|Julio Billia (Minnesota)
Vezina Trophy| Kari Lehtonen (Dallas)
William M. Jennings|Daniel Guntern/Mark Visentin (Arizona)
Bill Masterton|Ryan Pilon (Buffalo)
Selke Trophy|Jonathan Toews (Chicago)
Ted Lindsay Award|Alexander Ovechkin (Washington)
Maurice Richard|Alexander Ovechkin (Washington)

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DRAFT DAY

*I forgot to take down the top 5 picks.

-- Dallas holds the 26th pick in the draft.

WE HAVE A TRADE TO ANNOUNCE...

STARS RECEIVE | CANUCKS RECEIVE
VAN 2020 2nd Round Pick (31)|DAL 2020 2nd Round Pick (56)
VAN 2020 3rd Round Pick (61)|DAL 2020 3rd Round Pick (86)
|RW Ben Fanjoy
|LW Yuri Korostin

DALLAS STARS DRAFT
Selection # | Player | Position | Age | Overall | Potential
26th|Pat Busenburg|Left Wing|19|82|4.5 Red
31st|Edward Benn|Center|19|75|4 Gold
61st|Jayden Maas|Right Wing|20|76|3.5 Gold
116th|Rene Despres|Center|19|65|2.5 Green
146th|Tuukka Viinanen|Defense|18|59|3 Gold
176th|Brandon Chipchura|Goalie|19|61|3 Red
206th|Calvin Klee|Defense|19|61|2.5 Red

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SUMMER PHASE (Re-signings, free agency)

Player | Position | Age | Overall | Potential | Years | Salary | Cap Hit
Karl Alzner|Defense|31|86|4 White|4|$16 M|$4 M
Nicolas Meloche|Defense|22|86|4 Green|3|$10.515 M|$3.505 M
Jason Demers|Defense|32|85|4 White|2|$9.04 M|$4.52 M
Antoine Roussel|Left Wing|30|83|3.5 White|2|$4.88 M|$2.44 M
Radek Faksa|Center|26|83|4 Gold|2|$4.25 M|$2.125 M
Pat Busenburg|Left Wing|19|82|4.5 Red|3|$2.85 M|$950 K
Philippe Desrosiers|Goalie|24|80|3 Green|1|$700 K|$700 K
Ty Edmonds|Goalie|23|77|4 Gold|3|$2.1 M|$700 K
Vince Dunn|Defense|23|76|4 Gold|3|$2.1 M|$700 K
Jayden Maas|Left Wing|20|76|3.5 Gold|3|$2.85 M|$950 K

LOST

Player | Position | Age | Overall | Potential
Kari Lehtonen|Goalie|36|87|3.5 White
Mikhail Grabovski|Center|36|85|3.5 White
Remi Elie|Left Wing|25|81|3.5 Red
Brandon Troock|Right Wing|26|75|2.5 Gold
Payton Lee|Goalie|24|77|3.5 Gold

FREE AGENCY

Player | Position | Age | Overall | Potential | Years | Salary | Cap Hit
Jordan Papirny|Goalie|24|83|3.5 Gold|3|$2.4 M|$800 K
 

CarpeNoctem

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My suggestion is put him on EVERY line in the AHL, all 4 5/5 lines, both powerplay, pk, 2 man pk the works, give him as much time as possible and with decent line mates to dominate and put up mad points, it actually helped me develop one prospect.
credit goes to someone else that mentioned it pages ago on the thread, it definitely helps!

I think that was me, but it is not foolproof and there are caveats to it. For instance, defenseman do not benefit from that method as much as forwards do (speaking from my experience). You also have to be careful about using players out of position (e.g. using D as F). I've done that with OFDs, who put up a ton of points, but they didn't much improve for me. If they do with you, please let me know!

What I usually do instead is put a d-men on 2 pairings even strength and on both the PP units. Then I may also put them on one line as a winger. That usually results in better development.
 
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2020-2021 DALLAS STARS

-- Fed up with the team's lack of success in the playoffs, the Stars GM, MCG went out to acquire top players to stock up for a deep playoff run.

TRADE ALERT

STARS RECEIVE | OILERS RECEIVE
RW Nail Yakupov|RW Valeri Nichushkin
|LW Brendan Lemieux
|DAL 2021 1st Round Pick
|DAL 2021 2nd Round Pick
|DAL 2022 2nd Round Pick

STARS RECEIVE | BRUINS RECEIVE
C Patrice Bergeron|C Radek Faksa
|D Henry Tuzzolino
|DAL 2022 1st Round Pick

Jamie Benn (90)|Tyler Seguin (90)|Nail Yakupov (89)
Ryan O'Reilly (87)|Patrice Bergeron (86)|James vanRiemsdyk (88)
Pat Busenburg (83)*|Sean Couturier (86)|Bob Donovan (83)
Antoine Roussel (83)|Cody Eakin (83)|Artem Anisimov (83)

Nicolas Meloche (87)|John Klingberg (88)
Karl Alzner (86)|Jason Demers (85)
Jamie Oleksiak (83)|Julius Honka (82)

Jordan Papirny (83)|Philippe Desrosiers (80)

* = Rookie.

MID-SEASON NEWS

-- After starting the season 15-14-0 with suspect goaltending, the Stars went out and made a move for a goalie.

STARS RECEIVE | BLUE JACKETS RECEIVE
G Brodie Barrick|RW Benjamin Emery
D Cam Rank|D Sean Day
|DAL 2021 3rd Round Pick

**Brodie Barrick is an 87 overall goaltender with 3.5 Green potential. He comes into the Stars with a 3-3-0 record in 8 games played and 18 GA. The Stars move forward through the season with three goalies.

FINAL RECORD: 41-35-6, 88 points. 8th in the West and 5th in the Central. An 8-1-1 run to end the season got the Stars into the playoffs as they clinched their spot on the very last night.

LEAGUE RANKINGS

Wins | Points | Goals/GFPG | Goals Against/GAPG | Powerplay | Penalty Kill | Home | Away
41 (T14th)|88 (15th)|249/3.04 (9th)|237/2.89 (15th)|55/319 - 17.2% (22nd)|332/409 - 81.2% (15th)|17-21-3|24-14-3

FORWARD SCORING
Player | Position | GP | Goals | Assists | Points | PPG
Tyler Seguin|C|82|27|57|84|8
Jamie Benn|LW|82|35|38|73|7
Ryan O'Reilly|LW|82|23|44|67|5
James vanRiemsdyk|LW/RW|82|29|35|64|13
Nail Yakupov|RW|82|17|42|59|5
Patrice Bergeron|C|82|21|34|55|7
Artem Anisimov|C/LW/RW|82|16|11|27|0
Antoine Roussel|LW|82|4|19|23|0
Pat Busenburg|LW|82|15|6|21|0
Bob Donovan|RW|82|6|14|20|0
Sean Couturier|C/LW|82|4|13|17|0
Cody Eakin|C|82|6|9|15|0

DEFENSE SCORING
Player | Position | GP | Goals | Assists | Points | PPG
John Klingberg|D|82|12|44|56|0
Jason Demers|D|82|6|42|48|1
Nicolas Meloche|D|82|16|6|22|5
Julius Honka|D|82|8|12|20|4
Karl Alzner|D|82|2|16|18|0
Jamie Oleksiak|D|82|2|6|8|0

GOALTENDERS
Player | GP | Wins | Losses | OTL | SO | SA | GA | Save % | GAA
Brodie Barrie|47|24|15|4|2|1309|109|.917%|2.48
Jordan Papirny|26|9|14|2|0|759|67|.912%|2.79
Philippe Desrosiers|21|11|9|1|1|617|71|.885%|3.37

PLAYOFFS

ROUND 1 vs. ARIZONA
Game | Home | Away | Score | Series
1|Arizona|Dallas| 3-1 Dallas | Dallas leads 1-0
2|Arizona|Dallas|3-2 Arizona|Series tied 1-1
3|Dallas|Arizona|4-0 Arizona|Arizona leads 2-1
4|Dallas|Arizona| 4-2 Dallas |Series tied 2-2
5|Arizona|Dallas| 5-3 Dallas | Dallas leads 3-2
6|Dallas|Arizona| 2-1 Dallas | Dallas wins 4-2

ROUND 1 vs. EDMONTON
Game | Home | Away | Score | Series
1|Edmonton|Dallas| 2-0 Dallas | Dallas leads 1-0
2|Edmonton|Dallas| 2-1 Dallas | Dallas leads 2-0
3|Dallas|Edmonton|2-1 Edmonton| Dallas leads 2-1
4|Dallas|Edmonton|5-1 Edmonton|Series tied 2-2
5|Edmonton|Dallas| 4-1 Dallas | Dallas leads 3-2
6|Dallas|Edmonton|5-4 Edmonton|Series tied 3-3
7|Edmonton|Dallas|3-2 Edmonton|Edmonton wins series 4-3

**** THIS ****.

CAREER WRAP UP
Season | Wins | Losses | OTL | Points | Goals | Goals Against | Playoffs
2014-2015|44|33|5|93|223|225|1st Rd
2015-2016|42|33|7|91|266|230|1st Rd
2016-2017|45|29|8|98|262|239|2nd Rd
2017-2018|44|28|10|98|247|217|2nd Rd
2018-2019|44|32|6|94|256|216|2nd Rd
2019-2020|53|25|4|110|281|213|1st Rd
2020-2021|41|35|6|88|249|237|2nd Rd
Total|313|215|46|62.5 P%|1784|1577|--

I'm moving on to Calgary. Screw this. :laugh: I vow to get Calgary their Stanley Cup.
 

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Acquired Ryan Ellis (84ovr) for R. Andersson (81), A. Alain (80) , and a trio of picks (my 3rd, and Carolina's 3rd for this year, and Winnipeg's 2nd for next year) just to sweeten my team for the playoff run. I'm so unbelievably close to the cap. I have literally 100 dollars of cap space. :laugh:

Lost in the Finals in Game 7 to Edmonton. Oh no. :whine:
 

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Lost in the Finals in Game 7 to Edmonton. Oh no. :whine:

Lol. I got swept in the finals to Minnesota as Washington and now I'm trying to get to the cap floor in Free Agency.

And the Stars must not have enough cap space as they let Jamie Benn walk to free agency in year 3.
 

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Lol. I got swept in the finals to Minnesota as Washington and now I'm trying to get to the cap floor in Free Agency.

And the Stars must not have enough cap space as they let Jamie Benn walk to free agency in year 3.

I think I've had a pretty good past 6 years, don't you think...

2nd Round
3rd Round
Won Cup
Won Cup
2nd Round
4th Round

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Tampa felt like a bit of a shake-up was needed after failing to capture there third cup in four years, and did so with a blockbuster trade with San Jose.

:sharks

2022 1st Round Pick (8thovr via Calgary) (Pär Bang, 67ovr, 4strs, 20yrs)
2022 1st Round Pick (29thovr via Tampa) (Benjamin Petiot, 65ovr, 4strs, 19yrs)
Brayden Point (86ovr, 2nd Line FWD, 26, 3 1/2)

:bolts

2022 1st Round Pick (1stovr via San Jose) (Tommy Sweetland, 85ovr, 5strs, 19yrs)

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This kid is going to be the next big thing and is going to take over (if not battle) when/if Stamkos is done ripping up the League.

:amazed:
 

kingsboy11

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I think I've had a pretty good past 6 years, don't you think...



2022 1st Round Pick (1stovr via San Jose) (Tommy Sweetland, 85ovr, 5strs, 19yrs)

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This kid is going to be the next big thing and is going to take over (if not battle) when/if Stamkos is done ripping up the League.

:amazed:

Wait, this guy was 85 overall when you drafted him? If so that is amazing. :eek:
 

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Year 4 (2017-2018) with the Washington Capitals.

Finished the year 41-32-9 (91 Points, 3rd in Metropolitan, 8th in East)

Lineup looks like this:

Ovechkin (93, C) - Backstrom (89, A) - Johansson (85)
Burakovsky (84) - Kadri* (88) - Kuznetsov (85)
Bickell* (83) - Gagner* (82) - Wilson (84)
McMillan (80) - Latta (78) - Beagle (80)

Alzner (86) - Carlson (88, A)
Koekkoek* (81) - Niskanen (86)
Chelios* (80) - Carrick (82)

Holtby (86)
Pasquale (83)

*Free Agent/Trade Acquisitions

Round 1 vs :isles

Game 1: 4-3 Win
Game 2: 5-2 Win
Game 3: 5-1 Win
Game 4: 6-3 Loss
Game 5: 3-1 Win

Round 2 vs :bolts

Game 1: 3-2 Win
Game 2: 5-2 Win
Game 3: 5-3 Win
Game 4: 5-0 Loss
Game 5: 5-1 Loss
Game 6: 3-2 Win

Eastern Conference Finals vs :sabres

Game 1: 3-2 Loss (OT)
Game 2: 3-2 Win
Game 3: 3-0 Win
Game 4: 4-2 Win
Game 5: 2-1 Loss (OT)
Game 6: 2-1 Loss
Game 7: 4-3 Win

Stanley Cup Finals vs :hawks

Game 1: 4-1 Loss
Game 2: 4-2 Loss
Game 3: 5-2 Loss
Game 4: 3-0 Win
Game 5: 4-3 Win
Game 6: 3-1 Win
Game 7: 1-0 Loss

Chicago wins their 3rd Stanley Cup in 6 Years. Washington makes it to the Cup Finals for 2nd year in a row only to lose again.

Washington will draft 29th in the 2018 NHL Draft.

Top Prospects
Tom Gettinger (2016 15th Overall): Med Elite
Dmitryo Timashov (2015 6th Overall): High Top 6 F
Sergey Zborovskiy (2015 11th Overall): High Top 4 D
Tim McGauley (2015 182nd Overall): Med Top 9 F
Maxim Morozov (2017 29th Overall) : Low Top 9 F
Cale Fleury (2017 31st Overall): High Top 6 D
Stuart Sanders (2017 89th Overall): High NHL Backup Goalie​
 
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