Due to file errors, I can no longer sim forward. I've sent the save file to be looked at by the guys at EHM. However, our guys had very long careers and I'll be providing our career recaps. We were about 2-3 years from retirement anyways.
Nuka Seyde
Drafted 2nd Overall in the 2020 OHL Priority Selection by the Sarnia Sting
Drafted 4th Overall in the 2023 NHL Entry Draft by the Nashville Predators
Records Held:
Teams Played For:
- Ottawa Jr. Senators (2019-2020)
- Sarnia Sting (2020-2023)
- Nashville Pedators (2023-2025/26)
- New Jersey Devils (2025/26-2029)
- Sibir Novosibirsk (2029-2030)
- Ottawa Senators (2030-2038)
Cities Lived In:
- Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
- Sarnia, Ontario, Canada
- Nashville, Tennessee, United States
- Newark, New Jersey, United States
- Novosibirsk, Russia
Transactions:
- July 17th, 2020 – Signed by the Sarnia Sting
- July 5th 2023 – Signed by the Nashville Predators
- December 31st, 2025 – Signed a 3-year extension with Nashville
- February 18th, 2026 – Traded to the New Jersey Devils
- December 19th, 2029 – Signed by Sibir
- June 27th, 2030 – Rights traded to the Ottawa Senators
- July 3rd, 2030 – Signed by the Ottawa Senators
- January 6th, 2031 - Signed an 8-year extension with Ottawa
Important Awards Won:
- 1 Ottawa Senators Fans Player of the Year Award (2035)
Competition Medals/Trophies
- 1 Central Canada Hockey League Championship (2020)
- 1 World Championship Gold Medal (2025)
- 1 Olympic Gold Medal (2034)
@DaBossN
Nuka Seyde is a sharpshooting, hard working center who had a pretty decent career. He was never one to put up big numbers but he was a serviceable center who could play on both sides of the puck. However as a 4th overall pick, I think some would have expected a lot more from him offensively. He just never put up the numbers that we were expecting. Even in the OHL, he didn't really put up flashy offensive numbers, but most were hoping that he would explode once he hit the NHL scene and that just never really happened. One part of it may be that he never really played with many superstars in his time. He also started out on the second line in New Jersey which really slowed his progress. He has shown flashes of being a terrific goal scorer, but I think Seyde always left us with wanting more. Towards the end of his career he really made an impact as a leader for Ottawa. Helping them reach two stanley cup finals and coming just short. He also finally got invited to be apart of the Team Canada olympic team in 2034 where he helped win a gold medal. I think had Seyde been apart of a more dynamic hockey team we'd see him have very high goal totals. It's shown that he cannot be the offensive leader but surround him with some high offensive guys and he'll carry his weight.