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- Bleak - 12-25-2012 Really good stuff Keenan. #1Keenan fan This is a very cool idea, I might so something similar :D - Bleak - 12-25-2012 Really good stuff Keenan. #1Keenan fan This is a very cool idea, I might so something similar :D - Keenan - 12-25-2012 Quote:Originally posted by JmanPens19@Dec 25 2012, 02:11 AM Thanks buddy, I like the youth movement you've got going on in STL. - Keenan - 12-25-2012 Quote:Originally posted by JmanPens19@Dec 25 2012, 02:11 AM Thanks buddy, I like the youth movement you've got going on in STL. - Keenan - 12-25-2012 Quote:Originally posted by Bleak@Dec 25 2012, 02:18 AM Thanks man, I appreciate it. You should totally do something like this. This is probably the tenth I've done, I have one where I started with a draft, and recorded everything I did like in this, but in a spreadsheet instead. I'm probably about 12 years in. - Keenan - 12-25-2012 Quote:Originally posted by Bleak@Dec 25 2012, 02:18 AM Thanks man, I appreciate it. You should totally do something like this. This is probably the tenth I've done, I have one where I started with a draft, and recorded everything I did like in this, but in a spreadsheet instead. I'm probably about 12 years in. - Keenan - 12-26-2012 The season is now over, your 2013 Stanley Cup champions are the San Jose Sharks. Before draft day I got the news that Marek Zidlicky had retired. Back to being one Dman short. Once draft day had hit, I tried my damnedest to move Crawford either for a pick or prospect, but most teams at that point were filled at the goalie position, I figured I'd try again once free agency opened up and went about my draft as normal. 1 (11): Vladimir Glebov, D 2 (41): Brandon Hope, G 4 (101): Sergej Tulupov, C 5 (131): Coda Gordon, LW 6 (161): Nicolan Petan, C 7 (191): Joey Dube, D I feel like if I had kept my third rounder I would've been able to pick up a better prospect in round 2. Hope was projected to go 3rd/4th round, but he was one of the only high potential goalies left in the second round and I didn't want to pass him up. Decent draft though Glebov is 18 and has **** POT, plus he starts with 65 OVR. On to progression/regression I suppose. Patrick Kane: 87 -> 89 Marcus Kruger: 76 -> 79 Mark McNeill: 73 -> 79 Patrick Sharp: 87 -> 85 Kyle Beach: 72 -> 73 Marian Hossa: 89 -> 88 Jimmy Hayes: 74 -> 78 Ben Smith: 73 -> 75 Andrew Shaw: 73 -> 74 Brent Seabrook: 85 -> 86 Nick Leddy: 82 -> 81 Johnny Oduya: 80 -> 79 After the draft was over it was time to resign my players. I cut D Johnny Oduya, G Carter Hutton, C David Gilbert, C Rob Flick, and W Phillipe Paradis while resigning C Dave Bolland, C Marcus Kruger, RW Michael Frolik, RW Jimmy Hayes, RW Ben Smith, RW Andrew Shaw, D Niklas Hjalmarsson, G Richard Bachman, C Brandon Pirri, LW Jeremy Morin, D Dylan Olsen, and Glebov and Hope to entry level contracts. I entered free agency hoping to find two D-Men to fill out my top 6, my top 4 was set with Keith, Seabrook, Hjalmarsson, and Leddy, but after them my next two would be Shawn Lalonde and Dylan Olsen, with overalls of 73 and 72 respectively. I felt they could use more seasoning in Rockford. I'd also be in the market for a backup goaltender if I was able to trade Corey Crawford. Well, the offseason had its ups and downs. I was able to sign my two defensemen in Brooks Orpik and Joonas Lehtivouri. With no one biting on Crawford I had one last move before I entered the season: TO CHI -------- NYI 2015 4th TO NYI -------- G Mac Carruth Carruth really didn't have a future with the team. Bachman seems to be the goalie for the next few years until Simpson is ready to take the team over. I figured I should take whatever I could get for him. The pick will probably end up being used as a throw in for a trade. SUMMARY: - D Marek Zidlicky retires. - Drafted D Vladimir Glebov with the 11th overall pick. - Drafted G Brandon Hope with the 41st overall pick. - Drafted C Sergej Tulupov with the 101st overall pick. - Drafted LW Coda Gordon with the 131st overall pick. - Drafted C Nicolas Petan with the 161st overall pick. - Drafted D Joey Dube with the 191st overall pick. - Released D Johnny Oduya, G Carter Hutton, C David Gilbert, C David Gilbert, C Rob Flick, and W Philippe Paradis. - Resigned C Dave Bolland (4.59M/4yr) - Resigned C Marcus Kruger (1.715M/1yr) - Resigned RW Michael Frolik (6.055M/8yr) - Resigned RW Jimmy Hayes (2.115M/3yr) - Resigned RW Ben Smith (845k/2yr) - Resigned RW Andrew Shaw (720k/1yr) - Resigned D Niklas Hjalmarsson (4.705M/2yr) - Resigned G Richard Bachman (1.755M/1yr) - Resigned C Brandon Pirri (580k/1yr) - Resigned LW Jeremy Morin (580k/1yr) - Resigned D Dylan Olsen (625k/2yr) - Signed D Vladimir Glebov to entry level contract. - Signed G Brandon Hope to entry level contract. - Signed free agent D Brooks Orpik (3.9M/3yr) - Signed free agent D Joonas Lehtivuori (2.1M/3yr) - Traded G Mac Carruth to the New York Islanders for their 4th round selection in the 2015 draft. - Keenan - 12-26-2012 The season is now over, your 2013 Stanley Cup champions are the San Jose Sharks. Before draft day I got the news that Marek Zidlicky had retired. Back to being one Dman short. Once draft day had hit, I tried my damnedest to move Crawford either for a pick or prospect, but most teams at that point were filled at the goalie position, I figured I'd try again once free agency opened up and went about my draft as normal. 1 (11): Vladimir Glebov, D 2 (41): Brandon Hope, G 4 (101): Sergej Tulupov, C 5 (131): Coda Gordon, LW 6 (161): Nicolan Petan, C 7 (191): Joey Dube, D I feel like if I had kept my third rounder I would've been able to pick up a better prospect in round 2. Hope was projected to go 3rd/4th round, but he was one of the only high potential goalies left in the second round and I didn't want to pass him up. Decent draft though Glebov is 18 and has **** POT, plus he starts with 65 OVR. On to progression/regression I suppose. Patrick Kane: 87 -> 89 Marcus Kruger: 76 -> 79 Mark McNeill: 73 -> 79 Patrick Sharp: 87 -> 85 Kyle Beach: 72 -> 73 Marian Hossa: 89 -> 88 Jimmy Hayes: 74 -> 78 Ben Smith: 73 -> 75 Andrew Shaw: 73 -> 74 Brent Seabrook: 85 -> 86 Nick Leddy: 82 -> 81 Johnny Oduya: 80 -> 79 After the draft was over it was time to resign my players. I cut D Johnny Oduya, G Carter Hutton, C David Gilbert, C Rob Flick, and W Phillipe Paradis while resigning C Dave Bolland, C Marcus Kruger, RW Michael Frolik, RW Jimmy Hayes, RW Ben Smith, RW Andrew Shaw, D Niklas Hjalmarsson, G Richard Bachman, C Brandon Pirri, LW Jeremy Morin, D Dylan Olsen, and Glebov and Hope to entry level contracts. I entered free agency hoping to find two D-Men to fill out my top 6, my top 4 was set with Keith, Seabrook, Hjalmarsson, and Leddy, but after them my next two would be Shawn Lalonde and Dylan Olsen, with overalls of 73 and 72 respectively. I felt they could use more seasoning in Rockford. I'd also be in the market for a backup goaltender if I was able to trade Corey Crawford. Well, the offseason had its ups and downs. I was able to sign my two defensemen in Brooks Orpik and Joonas Lehtivouri. With no one biting on Crawford I had one last move before I entered the season: TO CHI -------- NYI 2015 4th TO NYI -------- G Mac Carruth Carruth really didn't have a future with the team. Bachman seems to be the goalie for the next few years until Simpson is ready to take the team over. I figured I should take whatever I could get for him. The pick will probably end up being used as a throw in for a trade. SUMMARY: - D Marek Zidlicky retires. - Drafted D Vladimir Glebov with the 11th overall pick. - Drafted G Brandon Hope with the 41st overall pick. - Drafted C Sergej Tulupov with the 101st overall pick. - Drafted LW Coda Gordon with the 131st overall pick. - Drafted C Nicolas Petan with the 161st overall pick. - Drafted D Joey Dube with the 191st overall pick. - Released D Johnny Oduya, G Carter Hutton, C David Gilbert, C David Gilbert, C Rob Flick, and W Philippe Paradis. - Resigned C Dave Bolland (4.59M/4yr) - Resigned C Marcus Kruger (1.715M/1yr) - Resigned RW Michael Frolik (6.055M/8yr) - Resigned RW Jimmy Hayes (2.115M/3yr) - Resigned RW Ben Smith (845k/2yr) - Resigned RW Andrew Shaw (720k/1yr) - Resigned D Niklas Hjalmarsson (4.705M/2yr) - Resigned G Richard Bachman (1.755M/1yr) - Resigned C Brandon Pirri (580k/1yr) - Resigned LW Jeremy Morin (580k/1yr) - Resigned D Dylan Olsen (625k/2yr) - Signed D Vladimir Glebov to entry level contract. - Signed G Brandon Hope to entry level contract. - Signed free agent D Brooks Orpik (3.9M/3yr) - Signed free agent D Joonas Lehtivuori (2.1M/3yr) - Traded G Mac Carruth to the New York Islanders for their 4th round selection in the 2015 draft. - Keenan - 12-26-2012 Also in the interest of not making posts any longer than they currently are, I will now be posting four times a season. 1st half, 2nd half, playoffs/offseason, and lines. Therefore this will be my first "lines" update, I did it last season as part of the offseason post so it will basically be listing my lines and explaining them. LINE 1: FROLIK/TOEWS/KANE Same reasoning as last year, can't beat SNP/PLY/SNP. LINE 2: SHARP/BOLLAND/HOSSA Again same as last year, a solid TWF line that can put the puck in the net easily. LINE 3: SMITH/MCNEILL/HAYES One of two lines (well really three) full of younger guys. I kind of wish that I had more veterans but right now it's a youth movement in Chicago. Anyway McNeill grew greatly between last year and now and putting him with another PWF in Hayes and the SNP Smith will breed favorable results (I hope) LINE 4: BEACH/KRUGER/SHAW That's what it is right now at least but with 4 of my bottom 6 being PWFs I may look to move one during the season, especially if we seem poised for a playoff run. Kruger is older than McNeill and has less potential so I'd rather have McNeill have the third line spot and keep Kruger on the fourth. D-PAIR 1: KEITH/SEABROOK Top 2 by far, I may consider trying Keith with one of the OFDs but right now I'm going to keep these two together. D-PAIR 2: HJALMARSSON/ORPIK The DFD pair are also the next 2 in OVR. D-PAIR 3: LEDDY/LEHTIVUORI The OFD pair, both still have room to grow and hopefully they do. GOALIES: BACHMAN/CRAWFORD Bachman is ahead of Crawford because he still has potential to grow more plain and simple. - Keenan - 12-26-2012 Also in the interest of not making posts any longer than they currently are, I will now be posting four times a season. 1st half, 2nd half, playoffs/offseason, and lines. Therefore this will be my first "lines" update, I did it last season as part of the offseason post so it will basically be listing my lines and explaining them. LINE 1: FROLIK/TOEWS/KANE Same reasoning as last year, can't beat SNP/PLY/SNP. LINE 2: SHARP/BOLLAND/HOSSA Again same as last year, a solid TWF line that can put the puck in the net easily. LINE 3: SMITH/MCNEILL/HAYES One of two lines (well really three) full of younger guys. I kind of wish that I had more veterans but right now it's a youth movement in Chicago. Anyway McNeill grew greatly between last year and now and putting him with another PWF in Hayes and the SNP Smith will breed favorable results (I hope) LINE 4: BEACH/KRUGER/SHAW That's what it is right now at least but with 4 of my bottom 6 being PWFs I may look to move one during the season, especially if we seem poised for a playoff run. Kruger is older than McNeill and has less potential so I'd rather have McNeill have the third line spot and keep Kruger on the fourth. D-PAIR 1: KEITH/SEABROOK Top 2 by far, I may consider trying Keith with one of the OFDs but right now I'm going to keep these two together. D-PAIR 2: HJALMARSSON/ORPIK The DFD pair are also the next 2 in OVR. D-PAIR 3: LEDDY/LEHTIVUORI The OFD pair, both still have room to grow and hopefully they do. GOALIES: BACHMAN/CRAWFORD Bachman is ahead of Crawford because he still has potential to grow more plain and simple. - Keenan - 12-28-2012 First half of the season is done. We sit 23-23-5 tied for 9th in the conference. Nothing much has happened in regards to player movement, so this will be a very short update. I've had some injuries (same thing as every season) the biggest being losing Hayes for 10 weeks and Kane and Smith for 9 weeks. Leaders at the half: ------------------- G: Kane 24 A: Toews: 41 +/-: Toews 18 PIMS: Orpik 95 W: Bachman 20 SUMMARY: None, my next update will be longer hopefully. - Keenan - 12-28-2012 First half of the season is done. We sit 23-23-5 tied for 9th in the conference. Nothing much has happened in regards to player movement, so this will be a very short update. I've had some injuries (same thing as every season) the biggest being losing Hayes for 10 weeks and Kane and Smith for 9 weeks. Leaders at the half: ------------------- G: Kane 24 A: Toews: 41 +/-: Toews 18 PIMS: Orpik 95 W: Bachman 20 SUMMARY: None, my next update will be longer hopefully. - O4L - 12-28-2012 Great read ![]() - Keenan - 12-28-2012 Quote:Originally posted by Mr.O4L@Dec 28 2012, 08:24 PM Thanks, thanks for inspiring me ![]() - Keenan - 12-28-2012 Quote:Originally posted by Mr.O4L@Dec 28 2012, 08:24 PM Thanks, thanks for inspiring me ![]() |