I've watched some Novice games this year and 2023 doesn't look like a very deep draft......lol
Charlie I better sign up my five year old grandson. He could be picked up in a trade today kidding
Trade season is over. What are your predictions on how the season's transactions will effect the year end standings?
Here's my analysis of each OHL's Trade Deadline actions this year. Niagara, Sarnia, Oshawa, and Saginaw earned the top grades.
http://ohlprospects.blogspot.ca/2016/01/2016-ohl-trade-deadline-report-cards.html
Be curious to see what your grades would be for each team (or at the very least for your own team).
In part two of our OHL Trade Deadline Recap, we take a look at the Western Conference Winners and Losers.
https://prospectshockey.wordpress.com/2016/01/13/ohl-trade-deadline-recap-western-conference/
Here is our write up on the 2015-2016 OHL Trade deadline (an the days leading up to it). For those interested we take a look at the Winners, Losers and teams that got stuck in neutral.
https://prospectshockey.wordpress.com/2016/01/12/ohl-trade-deadline-recap-eastern-conference/
I'm positive not everyone will agree, but feel free to comment or message me, always open for constructive talks.
Hey folks,
A couple of questions:
1) Although the ultimate success of a trade should be evaluated long term, the end of the regular season and the playoff run are the first milestones for evaluating this year's trades.
Who do you think the trade winners and losers have been so far this year?
Here is the summary of transactions: http://hfboards.mandatory.com/showthread.php?t=1938135
2) The "OHL Trades 2015-16 Season Thread" was a work-in-progress this year. Do you have suggestions for improving it next year?
It's tough because technically the Sting have gotta be considered losers for trading a million picks for Konecny and then only getting him for 2 playoff games (both loses) but it was a trade that needed to be made. Obviously nobody knew he'd have a season ending injury