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OttawaOilers

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2015-2016 NHL Trade Deadline

The Edmonton Oilers are happy to announce a huge trade. They received Patrick Marleau from the San Jose Sharks in exchange for Carl Hagelin and Brendan Burke. Marleau will play LW on the second line with Frans Nielsen and Jordan Eberle.

To :edmonton

Patrick Marleau (88)

To :sharks

Carl Hagelin (82)
Brendan Burke (59, 3.5* Green)

After Trade Deadline Lineup:

Hall (89) - Nugent Hopkins (89) - Yakupov (87)
Marleau (88) - Nielsen (84) - "A" Eberle (86)
Perron (84) - Tyrell (81) - Frolik (80)
Joensuu (78) - "A" Gordon (79) - Hendricks (78)

Sekera (85) - "A" Schultz (87)
Del Zotto (84) - Petry (86)
Larsen (80) - Fayne (80)

Scrivens (81)
Bachman (75)


When was Marleau the Sharks Captain? :dunno:
 

l Landeskog l

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2015-2016 End of Regular Season Report

The Edmonton Oilers have had their best regular season so far. They finished with a record of 50-27-5. That gave them 105 points and third in the entire league.

Throughout the regular season, the duo of Nail Yakupov and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins were unstoppable. Yakupov lead the league in goals with 50, while the Nuge let the league in assists with 68. The last ten games saw John Tavares vs Ryan Nugent Hopkins for the most points. At the end of it all, Tavares finished with 96 points. Just beating out the Nuge by 5. Yakupov also lead the league in +/- (+34).

Ben Scrivens had an excellent year in net. His total wins of 50, ranked him first in the league. Scrivy finished 4th in lowest GAA (2.11 )and 8th in highest SV% (.930). Scrivy and Semyon Varlamov finished tied for first in shutouts (9 each).

Four Edmonton Oilers defensemen finished with 30 or more points. While 6 Oilers finished with 23 goals or more.

The Edmonton Oilers will be facing the San Jose Sharks in the first round of the 2015-2016 NHL playoffs.

Team Stats:

GP | W | L | OTL | PP% | PK%
82 | 50 | 27 | 5 | 17.7% (10th) | 85.6% (3rd)

Player Stats:

Name | Goals | Assists | Points | PIM | +/-
Nugent-Hopkins | 23 | 68 | 91 | 10 | +23
Nail Yakupov | 50 | 31 | 81 | 22 | +34
Patrick Marleau | 24 | 43 | 67 | 5 | +13
Jordan Eberle | 25 | 40 | 65 | 14 | +6
Taylor Hall | 25 | 35 | 60 | 42 | +22
Frans Nielsen | 25 | 25 | 50 | 10 | +1
Justin Schultz | 12 | 28 | 40 | 10 | +23
Justin Petry | 3 | 29 | 32 | 136 | +11
Michael Del Zotto | 9 | 21 | 30 | 22 | -1
Andrej Sekera | 5 | 25 | 30 | 52 | +23
David Perron | 13 | 14 | 27 | 22 | -13
Dyna Tyrell | 10 | 7 | 17 | 18 | -5
Michael Frolik | 9 | 6 | 15 | 20 | -14
Boyd Gordon | 4 | 10 | 14 | 29 | +10
Philip Larsen | 3 | 1 | 14 | 6 | -6
Mark Fayne | 0 | 13 | 13 | 8 | +2
Jesse Joensuu | 3 | 9 | 12 | 16 | -2
Matt Hendricks | 5 | 7 | 12 | 50 | -6

Goalie Stats:

Name | GP | W | L | OTL | GAA | SV% | SO
Ben Scrivens | 82 | 50 | 27 | 5 | 2.11 | .930 | 9
Richard Bachman | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 3.29 | .900 | 0

 
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NHL 2015-2016 Playoffs: Round 1 vs San Jose Sharks

Edmonton Oilers (50-27-5)

Hall (89) - Nugent Hopkins (89) - Yakupov (87)
Marleau (88) - Nielsen (84) - "A" Eberle (86)
Perron (84) - Tyrell (81) - Frolik (80)
Joensuu (78) - "A" Gordon (79) - Hendricks (78)

Sekera (85) - "A" Schultz (87)
Del Zotto (84) - Petry (86)
Larsen (80) - Fayne (80)

Scrivens 81
Bachman 75

vs.

San Jose Sharks (45-27-10)

Hagelin (82) - "C" Thornton (89) - "A" Couture (87)
Nieto (79) - "A" Pavelski (89) - Briere (79)
Wellwood (77) - Wingels (84) - Condra (77)
Caporusso (80) - Kennedy (82) - Bernier (76

Vlasic (86) - Burns (86)
Irwin (83) - Demers (84)
Allen (79) - Braun (80)

Niemi (84)
Stalock (78)

Series:

Game | Home | Away | Score | Series
1 | Edmonton | San Jose | 7-2 San Jose | San Jose leads series 1-0
2 | Edmonton | San Jose | 3-1 Edmonton | Series tied 1-1
3 | San Jose | Edmonton | 4-1 San Jose | San Jose leads series 2-1
4 | San Jose | Edmonton | 3-2 San Jose | San Jose leads series 3-1
5 | Edmonton | San Jose | 3-2 Edmonton | San Jose leads series 3-2
6 | San Jose | Edmonton | 3-2 San Jose | San Jose win series 4-2

Oilers are bad. Really bad.​
 

l Landeskog l

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2016 NHL Entry Draft

Projected Top 15:

Overall Pick | Name | Position | Age | Country
1 | Sean Day | D | 18 | USA
2 | Dominik Melichar | G | 18 | Czech Republic
3 | Mikhail Grachev | C | 19 | Belarus
4 | Matt Schmalz | C | 20 | Canada
5 | Marko Helminen | C | 20 | Finland
6 | Jesse Mills | D | 18 | Canada
7 | Tyler Benson | LW | 18 | Canada
8 | Julien Gauthier | RW | 18 | Canada
9 | Darcy Curtis | G | 20 | Poland
10 | Gabriel Parent | G | 20 | Canada
11 | Evan Sarthou | G | 18 | USA
12 | Dimitri Grigorenko | D | 19 | Russia
13 | Guillaume Beaudry | D | 20 | Canada
14 | Niko Kerman | D | 20 | Finland
15 | Lou Williams | LW | 18 | USA

Edmonton Oilers Selections:

Overall Pick | Name | Position | Age | Country | Overall | Potential
23rd | Ivan Dakeev | D | 20 | Belarus | 66 | 3.5* Yellow
53rd | Luc Deschenes | D | 19 | Canada | 51 | 3* Yellow
113th | Andrew Burns | D | 19 | Canada | 47 | 2.5* Yellow
143rd | Simon Bourque | D | 19 | Canada | 44 | 2.5* Red
173rd | Stanislav Kulikov | D | 18 | Russia | 50 | 2.5* Yellow
190th | Kord Pankewicz | D | 20 | Canada | 49 | 2.5* Red
203rd | Kim Carlsson | C | 18 | Sweden | 62 | 1.5* Yellow

Didn't realize I drafted so many defensemen...​
 

izzy

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2016 NHL Entry Draft

Projected Top 15:

Overall Pick | Name | Position | Age | Country
1 | Sean Day | D | 18 | USA
2 | Dominik Melichar | G | 18 | Czech Republic
3 | Mikhail Grachev | C | 19 | Belarus
4 | Matt Schmalz | C | 20 | Canada
5 | Marko Helminen | C | 20 | Finland
6 | Jesse Mills | D | 18 | Canada
7 | Tyler Benson | LW | 18 | Canada
8 | Julien Gauthier | RW | 18 | Canada
9 | Darcy Curtis | G | 20 | Poland
10 | Gabriel Parent | G | 20 | Canada
11 | Evan Sarthou | G | 18 | USA
12 | Dimitri Grigorenko | D | 19 | Russia
13 | Guillaume Beaudry | D | 20 | Canada
14 | Niko Kerman | D | 20 | Finland
15 | Lou Williams | LW | 18 | USA

Edmonton Oilers Selections:

Overall Pick | Name | Position | Age | Country | Overall | Potential
23rd | Ivan Dakeev | D | 20 | Belarus | 66 | 3.5* Yellow
53rd | Luc Deschenes | D | 19 | Canada | 51 | 3* Yellow
113th | Andrew Burns | D | 19 | Canada | 47 | 2.5* Yellow
143rd | Simon Bourque | D | 19 | Canada | 44 | 2.5* Red
173rd | Stanislav Kulikov | D | 18 | Russia | 50 | 2.5* Yellow
190th | Kord Pankewicz | D | 20 | Canada | 49 | 2.5* Red
203rd | Kim Carlsson | C | 18 | Sweden | 62 | 1.5* Yellow

Didn't realize I drafted so many defensemen...​
well on the bright side, only one of them will ever come close to playing on your team...
 

Man Rocket

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Seguin stays in boston

I'm starting a Bruins dynasty on the day of the 2013 NHL Draft, so before the blockbuster deal with Dallas. Im keeping Seguin on the Bruins, but making another big deal with Dallas on draft day.

My "hypothetical deal" which is the basis for this dynasty:

June 30th, 2013 - Day of 2013 NHL Draft

:bruins Receive:
RW Loui Eriksson
RW Brett Richie
D Jordie Benn
2013 1st round pick [Val Nichuskin]

:stars Receive:
C David Krejci
C Ryan Spooner
2013 2nd round pick [Linus Arnesson]
2014 2nd round pick
2014 3rd round pick
2015 2nd round pick


Below is the deal i actually made in the game to get the players, because some of the guys were already on the teams: (in multiple transactions)

:bruins Receive
C Tyler Seguin
RW Val Nichuskin
RW Brett Richie
D Ryan Button
D Jordie Benn

:stars Receive
RW Reilly Smith
RW Jarome Iginla
C Ryan Spooner
D Linus Arnesson
RW Matt Fraser
D Joe Morrow
2014 2nd round pick
2014 3rd round pick
2015 2nd round pick


Bruins roster for 2013-2014 Season

Marchand [82] - Bergeron [88] - Eriksson [81]
Lucic [84] - Seguin [84] - Nichushkin [76]
Kelly [66] - Soderberg [77] - Paille [67]
Johnson [66] - Campbell [65] - Thornton [64]

Chara [91] - Hamilton [77]
Seidenberg [85] - Boychuk [77]
Krug [75] - McQuaid [72]

Rask [92]
Johnson [65]


Trade Deadline:
Boston trades D Rob O'Gara to Detroit for 2014 3rd round pick

End of Regular Season 2013-2014

Bruins finish 6th in the NHL (47-28-7 = 101 points) and 2nd in the East


Scoring Leaders:

Top 6 forwards:
Patrice Bergeron - 20g 56a 76p
Loui Eriksson - 24g 50a 74p
Tyler Seguin - 44g 28a 72p
Brad Marchand - 35g 28a 63p
Milan Lucic - 21g 38a 59p
Carl Soderberg - 14g 33a 47p

Top 3 defenders:
Zdeno Chara - 7g 37a 44p
Dougie Hamilton - 8g 28a 36p
Torey Krug - 9g 23a 32p

Top Goalie:
Tuukka Rask - 1.80 GAA, .937 SV%, 10 SO, 72GP 45W 21L


2014 NHL Playoffs

(2) Boston Bruins lose to (7) Tampa Bay Lighting in 7 games

The Bruins are stunned by a late Tampa goal that sealed Boston's fate, failing to advance past the 1st round of the playoffs.


San Jose Sharks win the 2014 Stanley Cup!



2014 NHL Offseason

2014 NHL Draft

1.24 - RW David Pastrnak, Czech Republic, 6'1'' 176lbs, SNP
2.24 - Pick forfeited to Dallas (Eriksson trade)
3.06 (Detroit) - C Robbie Fabbri, Canada, 5'10'' 168lbs, PLY
3.24 - Pick forfeited to Dallas (Eriksson trade)
4.24 - D Ryan Collins, USA, 6'6'' 201lbs, DFD
5.24 - G Jordan Dekort, Canada, 6'4'' 186lbs, HYB
6.24 - pick traded
7.24 - D Josh Thrower, Canada, 6'2'' 199lbs, TWD


Free Agency

C Chris Kelly bought out
RW Tyler Randall traded to ANA for 2015 5th round pick

Released:
RW Shawn Thornton
G Chad Johnson
D Corey Potter
D Andrej Meszaros
RW Nick Johnson
D Matt Bartkowski

Re-Signed:
D Torey Krug - 2 years, 2.5m per
G Niklas Svedberg - 2 years, 950k per
RW David Pastrnak - 3 years, 560k per

FA Signings:
LW Ray Whitney - 1 year, 2.5m
RW Jordin Tootoo - 1 year, 800k
RW Devante Smith-Pelly - 3 years, 900k per (must have had a falling out with ANA)




Pre-season Prospect Report (September 20, 2014)
{real info, followed by video game info below}

1. Malcolm Subban - G, Canada, 6'0'' 192, 20 y/o
67 OVR, 4.5 yellow stars, HYB

2. David Pastrnak - RW, Czech Republic, 6'1'' 176, 18 y/o
54 OVR, 4 yellow stars, SNP

3. Brett Richie - RW, Canada, 6'3'' 193, 21 y/o
64 OVR, 3.5 yellow stars, PWF

4. Alexander Khokhlachev - C, Russia, 5'11'' 176, 21 y/o
60 OVR, 3.5 yellow stars, PLY

5. Devante Smith-Pelly - RW, Canada, 5'11'' 222, 22 y/o
65 OVR, 2.5 green stars, PWF

6. Robbie Fabbri - C, Canada, 5'10'' 168, 18 y/o
53 OVR, 3 yellow stars, PLY

7. Matthew Lindblad - LW, USA, 6'1'' 201, 24 y/o
67 OVR, 2.5 yellow stars, TWF

8. Jordan Caron - RW, Canada, 6'2'' 202, 23 y/o
66 OVR, 3 yellow stars, PWF

9. Jared Knight - LW, USA, 5'11'' 203, 22 y/o
62 OVR, 2.5 yellow stars, TWF

10. Maxim Chudinov - D, Russia, 5'11'' 203, 24 y/o
62 OVR, 3.5 red stars, TWD

Graduated: Valeri Nichushkin, Torey Krug, Dougie Hamilton, Niklas Svedberg


2014 NHL Awards

Art Ross - Crosby
Hart - Crosby
Norris - Pietrangelo
Lady Byng - P. Kane
Calder - Monahan
Conn Smythe - Niemi
Vezina - Tuukka Rask
Jennings - Tuukka Rask/Chad Johnson
Masterton - Benoit
Selke - Spezza
Ted Lindsay - Crosby
Maurice Richard - Neal

2014-2015 Season + offseason up next!
 
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2016 NHL Awards

Award | Player/Team
Stanley Cup | Vancouver Canucks
Presidents Trophy | Phoenix Coyotes
Clarence S. Campbell Bowl | Vancouver Canucks
Prince of Wales Trophy | Montreal Canadiens
Art Ross Trophy | John Tavares (third straight year)
Hart Memorial Trophy | Ben Scrivens (yessir)
James Norris Trophy | Marc Staal
Lady Bing Memorial Trophy | Ryan Nugent-Hopkins (beast)
Calder Memorial Trophy | Adam Erne
Conn Smythe Trophy | Ryan Miller
Vezina Trophy | Ben Scrivens (Scrivy is a monster)
William M Jennings Trophy | Mike Smith
Bill Masterson Memorial Trophy | Johnny Boychuk
Frank J. Selke Trophy | Joe Thornton
Ted Lindsay Award | Ben Scrivens (third award)
Maurice Richard Trophy | Nail Yakupov (beauty)

OKC won 4 AHL awards (Calder cup, most points in regular season, winners of South Division, Western Conference Playoff Champs)
Horak won 5 AHL awards (most points, MVP, most goals, rookie of the year, sportsmanship and dedication to hockey)
Dansk won 2 AHL awards (best goalie and MVP of playoffs)​
 

l Landeskog l

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:edmonton

2016 NHL Offseason

The Edmonton Oilers are happy to re-sign the following players.

Re-Signed:

Name | Overall | Age | Years | Salary Per Year | Potential
David Perron | 84 | 28 | 3 | 3.5 mil | 4* White
Ben Scrivens | 82 | 29 | 1 | 1.3 mil | 3.5* White
Philip Larsen | 81 | 26 | 2 | 2.3 mil | 3.5* Yellow
Boyd Gordon | 80 | 32 | 2 | 1.65 mil | 3.5* White
Martin Marincin | 79 | 24 | 2 | 1.7 mil | 3.5* Green
Oscar Klefbom | 79 | 22 | 3 | 1.1 mil | 4* Yellow
Roman Horak | 79 | 25 | 2 | 1.3 mil | 4* Red
Jesse Joensuu | 78 | 28 | 1 | 995K | 3* White
Erik Karlsson | 77 | 21 | 2 | 930k | 3.5* Yellow
Anton Lander | 76 | 25 | 1 | 695k | 2.5* Green
Martin Gernat | 71 | 23 | 1 | 575k | 3.5* Yellow
Tyler Bunz | 70 | 24 | 1 | 575K | 3.5* Yellow
David Musil | 69 | 23 | 2 | 615k | 3.5* Yellow
Laurent Brossoit | 67 | 23 | 2 | 600k | 3* Yellow
Gustav Possler | 64 | 21 | 1 | 575k | 3.5* Yellow
Jaden Lindo | 54 | 20 | 3 | 575k | 2.5* Yellow

Edmonton is also happy to sign Lee Stempniak and Jamie McGinn to one year contracts. Both of them will be playing on the third line.

Free Agency:

Name | Overall | Age | Years | Salary Per Year | Potential
Lee Stempniak | 81 | 33 | 1 | 3.2 mil | 3.5* White
Jamie McGinn | 80 | 27 | 1 | 2.6 mil | 3.5* White
 

l Landeskog l

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:edmonton

2016-2017 Season Preview

Starting Lineup:

Hall (89) - Nugent Hopkins (90) - Yakupov (88)
Perron (84) - Nielsen (84) - Eberle (87)
McGinn (80) - Horak (80) - Karlsson (81)
Frolik (80) - Gordon (80) - Stempniak (81)

Sekera (84) - Schultz (87)
Del Zotto (84) - Petry (86)
Marincin (80) - Larsen (82)

Dansk (83)
Scrivens (82)

Prospect Pool:

Position | Name | Overall | Age | Potential | How Acquired
D | Oscar Klefbom | 80 | 23 | 4* Yellow | Already on team
LW | Toni Rajala | 77 | 25 | 3.5* Red | Already on team
LW | Blake Clarke | 76 | 19 | 4.5* Yellow | Drafted in 2015
RW | William Nylander | 76 | 20 | 4.5* Yellow | Drafted in 2014
D | Darnell Nurse | 74 | 21 | 4.5* Yellow | Already on team
C | Greg Chase | 74 | 21 | 3.5* Red | Already on team
C | Sam Bennett | 73 | 20 | 4.5* Yellow | Drafted in 2014
D | Martin Gernat | 72 | 23 | 3.5* Green | Already on team
D | David Musil | 71 | 23 | 3.5* Yellow | Already on team
G | Tyler Bunz | 70 | 23 | 3.5* Yellow | Already on team
D | Ivan Dakeev | 67 | 20 | 3.5* Yellow | Drafted in 2016
LW | Gustav Possler | 66 | 21 | 3.5* Yellow | Signed prior to 2013/2014
C | Troy Bourke | 65 | 22 | 3.5* Red | Signed in F/A 2015
RW | Daniel Sprong | 63 | 19 | 4.5* Red | Drafted in 2015
C | Jayce Hawryluk | 60 | 20 | 4* Red | Drafted in 2014
D | Lawrence Pilut | 58 | 20 | 3.5* Red | Drafted in 2014
LW | Pavel Zacha | 51 | 19 | 4* Yellow | Drafted in 2015

 

Jack de la Hoya

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#1) B. Schenn + L. Schenn + R. Hagg + N. Grossmann + 2nd for D. Byfuglien and E. Kane.
#2) H. Gill for R. White
#3) S. Downie for T. Krug (my Gostisbehere stand-in)

Kane - Giroux - Simmonds
Hartnell - Courturier - Voracek
Raffl - Lecavalier - Read
Rinaldo - White - Hall

Coburn - Byfuglien
Timonen - MacDonald
Streit - Krug

Mason
Emery

First game in 3 months, PHI 9, TOR 2, but I lose Couturier and Raffl. Oh well.
 

LetsGoFlyers8

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I just drafted a defenseman 1st overall in 2021 and he came out of the draft 87 overall 5 yellow stars. I also drafted a guy the year before who was an 83 overall 5 yellow. He was a 90 by the end of his first season
 

LetsGoFlyers8

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I just drafted a defenseman 1st overall in 2021 and he came out of the draft 87 overall 5 yellow stars. I also drafted a guy the year before who was an 83 overall 5 yellow. He was a 90 by the end of his first season

In this same GM mode, I came in last for 7 seasons in a row, only to lose the lottery and pick second every single time
 

l Landeskog l

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Officially taking this thread over. Ain't nobody got time for CowenFans and Dean Ambrose's write ups ;)

Already turned Yak into a 50 goal scorer, Nuge second most points in the league, and Scrivy winning the Vezina and Hart trophy. Get on my level CowenFan.
 

Nuge93

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Anyone ever see Sam Reinhart be a 5 green star? In 17-18 he's a 97 overall going into his contract year.

Was tanking and I traded for him. Next season (tanking again) he puts up 153 points (51G 102A)

Season before Kucherov had 57G 82A which is good for 139 points.

Crazy numbers.
 

afurrywabbitwolf

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Just started a Pens GM sim...

Trying to keep some rules to make it a little more difficult. Only allowed 3 trades per season. Trading for top picks must involve extreme over-payment on my part. Same goes for top prospects. If the AI offers a trade, I am allowed to accept it as long as it does not violate my top pick/prospect rules. So far this is what has happened in the off season...

Trade 1(TBL): (D)Harrison Ruopp+(2013)PIT 2nd for (2013)TBL 2nd
Trade 2(NSH): (D)Brooks Orpik+(LW)Tanner Glass for (2014)NSH 1st+(2013)OTT 2nd
Trade 3(CGY): (LW)Tyler Kennedy+(D)Clark Seymour for (RW)Jaromir Jagr

THE 2013 DRAFT...I did quite well!

1ST:
No pick...THANKS SHERO!

2ND:
2.33 (OFD)(D) J. MORRISSEY(4G, 52OVR)
2.47 (PWF)(LW) K. RYCHEL(4.5R, 61OVR)

3RD:
3.67 (TWF)(LW) A. LEHKONEN(3.5R, 54OVR)
3.88 (TWF)(C) G. CHASE(3.5R, 55OVR)


THE OFFSEASON

Re-signed...
-T. Kennedy(C) 2YR
-D. Jeffrey(LW) 3YR
-R. Bortuzzo(D) 3YR
-D. Engelland(D) 3YR
-A. Grant(D) 3YR
-R. Holzapfel(C) 3YR
-B. Gibbons(C) 3YR

Signed...
-K. Rychel(LW) 3YR
-J. Morrissey(D) 3YR

FREE AGENTS SIGNED

A. Aucoin(D) 1YR
P. Dupuis(RW) 2YR

 
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afurrywabbitwolf

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2013-2014 Pittsburgh Penguins

(RED=Looking to trade, BLUE=Key player)

FORWARDS
LW C. Kunitz(TWF) 84(4W) - C S. Crosby(PLY) 95(5G) - RW B. Bennett(SNP) 80(4G)
LW J. Neal(PWF) 88(4.5G) - C E. Malkin(PLY) 92(4.5W) - RW J. Jagr(SNP) 82(4W)
LW J. Jokinen 82(3.5W) - C B. Sutter(TWF) 83(3.5G) - RW P. Dupuis(TWF) 82(2.5W)
LW D. Jeffrey(TWF) 78(3R) - C J. Vitale(TWF) 76(3W) - RW D. Engelland(DFD) 79(3.5W)
K. Newbury(TWF) 75(2.5W)

DEFENCE
LD P. Martin(DFD) 85(4W) - RD K. Letang(TWD) 89(4.5G)
LD S. Despres(TWD) 80(4G) - RD M. Niskanen(TWD) 84(4R)
LD A. Aucoin(TWD) 80(2W) - RD R. Bortuzzo(DFD) 73(3G)
A. Grant(DFD) 73(2.5R)

[GOALIE]
M. Fleury(HYB) 85(4.5W) - T. Vokoun(HYB) 84(3.5W)

PROSPECTS (NOT IN NHL)
CENTER
G. Chase(18)(TWF) 55(3.5R)
LEFT WING
K. Rychel(18)(PWF) 61(4.5R)
A. Lehkonen(18)(TWF) 54(3.5R)
A. Zlobin(20)(PLY) 63(2.5G)
RIGHT WING
NONE
DEFENCE
D. Pouliot(19)(OFD) 60(4.5G)
S. Harrington(20)(DFD) 64(4G)
J. Morrissey(18)(OFD) 52(4G)
O. Määttä(19)(TWD) 59(4G)
B. Dumoulin(22)(TWD) 73(3.5R)
P. Samuelsson(22)(DFD) 68(2.5G)
GOALIE
J. Zatkoff(26)(HYB) 74(3.5R)


 
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Falcon63

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Just finished season 2 with Boston. After getting kncked out in 7 last year in the first round, I missed the playoffs this year, despite the fact that I barely had any injuries, and I thought my starters were solid. On the bright side, the Grabner trade certainly worked out, as he scored 36 goals for me. Pretty sure Chara will retire, and got a lot of RFAs, so, since my team is not as good as I thought, I may start my rebuild much earlier than anticipated. My team as a whole isn't THAT old, but we don't have any real good upcoming prospects (Hamilton made his jump, Koules won't be anything special, Subban hasn't jumped yet), and we're not even a playoff team.

Do you guys think I should start the rebuild? I honestly thought I could make Cup runs these first two years, but we've been a borderline playoff team at best.

Almost all of my guys had positive +/-, and I thought my lineups were pretty solid, but I guess not.

EDIT: Yup, Chara and Kelly retired. Hamilton jumped to 86, Krejci back to 87, Lucic down to 85, Eriksson down to 84, Smith down to 80, Boychuk down to 85, Morrow only went up to a 76, Rask up to 86, Subban stayed at 74.

Hamilton will be solid. Morrow will probably be depth. Koules will probably be depth. Subban, not sure. Rask is very overpaid, and for a long time. Boychuk will only get worse, as will Eriksson, Stoll, Miller, etc.

I think I might try and trade both Bergeron and Rask, since they have the longest contracts by far. Why? Because a goalie that lets up 2.51 GAA and only has a .913 SV% does not deserve $7M/year. If I retain some of his salary, I may be able to get a good return from a team seeking a starter. I might have to retain ~$1.5M. That would hurt, but it would both help my rebuild, and save money.

And Bergeron simply isn't producing enough to warrant his pay. Might have to trade him and retain salary a well. 68 points last year, but only 60 this year and only +7. Not something I want out of my 1st line C on a team trying to make a Cup run. Certainly not what I want for $6.5M/year.

He still is a #1 C, but since I'm going to rebuild, his production doesn't warrant his price tag, and I don't want him on-board that long. I want to trade him while his value is still high. Maybe I'll make something happen during the draft, I dunno yet.

I'll try to get Krejci back on a discount, but not paying more than $5M/year, especially for someone that seemingly gets injured for me often. Stoll only had 26 points on the third line, but I might bring him back and hopefully have him on the 4th line.
 
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