Tim Thomas available for a sack of ****.
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Team Name Columbus: Blue Jackets
GMs: OneManIsNoMan & BOOM!
Head Coach: Todd Richards (Interm)
Total Cap: $57,052,000
Available Cap Space: $6,948,000
Depth Chart:
JVR - Statsny - Voracek
Prospal - Johansen - Read
Wolski - Letestu - Pouliot
Gillies - Mackenzie - Boll
Johnson - Wisniewski
Meszaros - Tyutin
Methot - O'Brien
7th - Schutlz
Pavelec
Ellis
Roster:
JVR - $4.25 million
Stastny - $6.6 million
Voracek - $3.5 million
Prospal - $2.5 million
Johansen - $1.945 million
Read - $900k
Pouliot - $2 million
Letestu - $625k
Gillies - $625k
Mackenzie - $1 million
Wolski - $1.5 million
Boll - $900k
Johnson - $4.357 million
Wisniewski - $5.5 million
O'Brien - $2 million
Tyutin - $4.5 million
Methot - $3 million
Schultz - $2.75 million
Meszaros - $4 million
Pavelec - $3.5 million
Ellis - $1.35 million
Top Prospects:
Center
Lukas Sedlak - 7.5
Boone Jenner - 7.0
Nick Cousins - 7.0
Sean Collins - 6.5
Kevin Lynch - 6.0
Left Wing
Mattias Lindstrom - 6.5
Seth Ambroz - 6.5
Oliver Gabriel - 6.5
Dalton Smith - 6.0
Right Wing
Tomas Kubalik - 7.0
Petr Straka - 6.5
Jake Hansen - 6.5
Trent Vogelhuber - 5.0
Defensemen
Mike Reilly - 7.5
Will Weber - 6.5
Thomas Larkin - 6.5
Taylor Ellington - 6.5
Theo Ruth - 6.5
Nick Holden - 6.5
Austin Madaisky - 6.5
Brandon Archibald - 6.0
Dalton Prout - 6.0
Brent Regner - 6.0
Anton Blomqvist - 6.0
Steven Delisle - 5.5
Drew Olson - 5.0
Goaltenders
Mathieu Corbeil - 7.0
Allen York - 7.0
Martin Ouellette - 6.0
Anton Forsberg - 6.0
Draft Picks:
Round 2 - Oscar Dansk, G
Round 3 - Daniil Zharkov, LW
Round 3 - Seth Griffith, LW
Transactions:
Signed Shane O'Brien - 3yrs for $6 million
Signed Beniot Pouliot - 1yr for $2 million
Re-Signed Jared Boll - 2yrs for $1.8 million
Signed Dan Ellis - 2yrs for $2.7 million
Trades:
Trade w/ Colorado
Trade w/ Flyers
Trade w/ Bruins
Trade w/ Florida
Trade w/ Predators
Trade w/ Flyers & Predators
Trade w/ Predators
Last edited by OneManIsNoMan; 07-15-2012 at 11:02 PM.
Team Name: Anaheim Ducks
GMs: Bob Murray, Eaglesbaby4lyfe and Killerjug
Head Coach: Bruce Boudreau
Total Cap: 64,000,000
Current Cap #: 63.045M
Available Cap Space: 955K
Forwards
Line 1Corey Perry(5.325M)- Ryan Getzlaf (5.325M)- Andrei Kostitsyn(5M)
Line 2Radeem Vrbata(3M)- Saku Koivu ( 3.8M)- Teemu Selanne (4)
Line 3Devante Smith-Pelly(870K)- Nick Spaling(1 050 000M)- Dustin Penner(5M)
Line 4George Parros (1M)- Brian Boyle(1.7M)- Nate Thompson (850K)
Defensemen
Keith Yandle (5.25m)-Brooks Orpik(3.75M)
Lubomir Visnovski(5.6M)-Braydon Coburn(4,500,000)
Marc Andre Bergeron (1M)- Nate Guenin (525K)
Goalies
Starting Goaltender:- Jonas Hiller (4.5M)
Backup:-Viktor Fasth(1M)
Picks
2 36th
4 97th
4 108th
5 127th
7 187th
7 201th
Last edited by Eagles4Lyfe; 07-15-2012 at 10:38 PM.
#TreyBurke
Team Name: Pittsburgh Penguins
GMs: Jakub
Head Coachan Bylsma
Total Cap: 64,000,000
Available Cap Space: 63.23
Depth Chart:
Kuntiz(3.75) -Crosby(8.7)-Iginla (7.0)
Doan(4.75) - Malkin(8.7)-Neal (5.0)
Brunette(1.1) - Kennedy(2)- Cooke(1.8)
Jeffry(.575) - Vitale(.55)- Adams(.675)
Letang(3.5)- Oliver Ekman Larsson(1.75)
Fayne(.9)-Bouwmeester(6.68)
Weaver(1.1)- Harrison(.700)
Smith(2)
Vokoun(2)
Stats
Kuntiz(26 G, 31 A)-Crosby(8 G 29 A)-Iginla(32 G,35A)
Doan(22G, 28 A)-Malkin(50G 59A)-Neal(40G,41A)
Brunette(12 G, 15A)-Kennedy(11G,22A)Cooke(19G,19A)
Jeffry(4G,2A)-Vitale(4 G, 10 A)-Adams(5 G 13A)
Letang(10 G, 32A)-Oliver Ekman Larsson(13 G, 19A)
Fayne(4G 13A)-Bouwmeester(5G,24A)
Weaver(0G, 16A)-Harrison(9G,14A)
Top Prospects:
Goalies:
1. Patrick Killeen 7.0D
2. Brad Thiessen 6.5B
3. Alexander Pechurskiy 6.5F
Defenders:
Darren Dietz 7.0 C---Acquired from (MTL)
4. Robert Bortuzzo 6.5B
5. Brian Strait 6.5B
6. Nick D'Agostino 6.5C
7. Carl Sneep 6.0B
8. Philip Samuelsson 6.0 C
9. Alex Grant 6.0 C
10. Alex Velischek 6.0D
11. Reid McNeill 6.0D
Right Wingers:
2. Tom Kühnhackl 7.0C
3. Dominik Uher 7.0D
4. Josh Archibald 7.0D
6. Nick Petersen 6.0D
Centers:
Mitch Whale(7.0C)--From Flames
1. Casey Pierro-Zabotel 7.0F
2. Brian Gibbons 6.5C
3. Adam Payerl 6.5D
4. Keven Veilleux 6.5D
Left Wingers:
3. Paul Thompson 7.0C
5. Ben Hanowski 7.0C
6. Zack Sill 6.0C
Draft Picks:
83-Justin Kea, C
Transactions:
Resigned Doan 1 @4.75 Million
Andrew Brunette 1 @1.1 Million
Trades:
http://forums.prosportsdaily.com/sho...d.php?t=732601
http://forums.prosportsdaily.com/sho...d.php?t=733339
http://forums.prosportsdaily.com/sho...d.php?t=734340
http://forums.prosportsdaily.com/sho...d.php?t=735169
http://forums.prosportsdaily.com/sho...d.php?t=734740
http://forums.prosportsdaily.com/sho...d.php?t=739619
http://forums.prosportsdaily.com/sho...d.php?t=740670
http://forums.prosportsdaily.com/sho...d.php?t=741112
Last edited by jakub; 07-16-2012 at 09:45 AM. Reason: Statistics
Travis Zajac #19
GP 2
G 2
A 0
P 2
+/- +2
Face off % 54.3
SOG 7
TOI 20:02
Jets love Jordan Staal. Any interest in dealing Staal? If so, any pieces that you like from Winnipeg?
Everyone is available except Ryan Getzlaf
#TreyBurke
Line-up
Johan Franzen - Pavel Datsyuk - Michael Ryder
Gustav Nyquist - Henrik Zetterberg - Jason Pominville
Gabriel Bourque - Darren Helm - Nathan Gerbe
Drew Miller - Justin Abdelkader - Adam Hall
Cory Emmerton
Ryan Suter - Niklas Kronwall
Francois Beauchemin - Ian White
Kyle Quincey - Chris Butler
PP1
Nyquist - Datsyuk - Ryder
Suter - Kronwall
PP2
Franzen - Zetterberg - Pominville
Quincey - White
PK1
Miller - Helm
Suter - Kronwall
PK2
Abdelkader - Hall
Beauchemin - Quincey
Shootout
Datsyuk
Pominville
Filppula
Zetterberg
Franzen
Howard
MacDonald
Canucks Vs. Red Wings
I'm on my phone so I'm not going to go through line by line like I did last time. I will make a few points though. Good luck to the Canucks.
The Canucks offense is absolutely elite, not going to deny that. It's probably the best in this besides maybe edmonton's. Our offense isn't far behind at all though. We have a much inproved first line from last year with datsyuk having a 35 goal scorer on his right instead of the basically useless Bertuzzi. I don't think it's out of the question Ryder hits 40 with Datsyuk. Datsyuk is on a completely different level than Ribeiro. Franzen was already a 30 goal a year guy. Now that he's not the only shooting option on that line 35 - 40 is definitely possible. Our second line is also really good. Zetterberg is much better than Kesler who's really only had two good years in his career. Eberle was near a ppg last year but pominville wasnt far behind that. Pominville is also playing with Zetterberg now instead of Roy so he could easily produce a lot more. Eberle is better than Nyquist. No way I can deny or argue that. His top six is probably better, I just don't think ours is far behind at all.
On defense we have a huge advantage both offensively and defensively. Suter and kronwall is a much better pair than Hamhuis and Bieska. Both of my players are better than his here. Our second pair is also better than his second pair. Beauchemin is better defensively than both of them. Edler is a good player but Pitkanen only played 30 games last year and consistently misses 10-20 games a year. He almost never gets even close to a full regular season. I just don't see him being able to stay healthy in the much more physical playoffs especially after missing more than half the season last year. When/if he goes down who takes his spot? I'm going to assume it would be Salo who is also made of glass. Between the two you can almost guarantee one will be injured and there is no seventh dman shown. Regardless of injuries I would still take our third pairing over Vancouver's. They have two third pairing guys there, which is fine, but I don't. Our third pairing consists of Quincey and Butler who are both capable of being in our top 4, especially Quincey. Our defense from top to bottom is much better than Vancouver's. We have the better defensemen on every pairing and we don't have the huge injury concerns that Vancouver has with Pitkanen and Salo.
In goal he has Luongo and I have Howard. I'm not going to call Luongo a choker because he really isn't outside of a couple games in the finals. Regardless, for both goalies the teams in front of them played awful when they lost. I don't really see either team having an advantage here.
So Vancouver has a slightly better top six and we have a much better defense. The last two years great defensive teams have won the Cup with Boston and LA. Especially this year where LA, New Jersey, New York, and Phoenix were the top 4 teams.
Last edited by pidg88; 07-23-2012 at 12:06 AM.
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Winnipeg is very interested in the RFA rights of Kyle Quincey. Also, Tomas Tatar, Patrick Eaves, and Daniel Cleary.
On the Block:
Zetterburg, Franzen, Cleary, Bert, Big E, Quincey's Rights, Mursak, Emmerton
Wants:
Defenders, top 6 forwards and a gritty bottom forward or two. Any prospects
Last edited by pidg88; 06-21-2012 at 10:13 PM.
Gm:JerzeyFresh
Cap Space:1,335,000
Payroll:63,265,000
Salary Cap:64,000,000
Forwards:
Zach Parise-9.5 mil per
Rick Nash-7.8 mil per
Danny Briere-6.5 mil per
Claude Giroux-3.75 mil per
Brayden Schenn-3.11 mil per
Maxime Talbot-1.75 mil per
Wayne Simmonds-1.75 mil per
Chad Larose-1.7 mil per
Sean Couturier-1.37 mil per
Ruslan Fedetenko-1 mil per
Eric Wellwood-58 k per
Zac Rinaldo-55 k per
Defensemen:
Luke Schenn-3.6 mil per
Chris Pronger-4.91 mil per
Ryan Murray-3.55 mil per
Nick Grossman-3.5 mil per
Roman Josi-875 k per
John Moore-995 k per
Andreas Lilja-74 k per
Goalies
Ilya Bryzgalov-5.7 mil per
Marty Turco-600 k per
The Lineup
LW:Zach Parise C:Claude Giroux. RW:Rick Nash
LW: Danny Briere C:Brayden Schenn. RW:Wayne Simmonds
LW:Eric Wellwood C:Sean Couturier RW:Chad Larose
LW:Ruslan Fedotenko C:Maxime Talbot RW: Zach Rinaldo
Pronger-Murray
Josi-Schenn
Grossman-Moore
Bryz
Turco
PP1
Parise-Giroux-Simmonds
PP2
Nash-Schenn-Briere
PK1
Parise-Giroux-Schenn
PK2
Nash-Couturier-Fedetenko
Shoot out
Parise
Nash
Giroux
Schenn
Briere
Draft Picks:
2(from Columbas)-Ryan Murray
9(from Winnepeg)- Radek Faksa
20-Andrei Vasilevski
32(from Edmonton)-Ludvig Bystrom
35(from Toronto)-Sebastian Colberg
45(from Columbas)-Lukas Sutter
Top Prospects:
D Ryan Murray
C/LW Radek Faksa
G Andrei Vasilevski
RW Sebastian Colberg
D Ludvig Bystrom
C Lukas Sutter
G Niko Hovinen 7.0D
C Scott Pither
D Eric Gustaffson 7.0D
D Blake Kessel 7.0D
D Matt Mangene 7.0D
D Matt Konan 7.0D
D Marc-Andre Bourdon 6.5B
C Ben Holmstrom 5.5A
LW Harry Zolnierczyk 5.0A
Trades:
Philadelphia Flyers get:
Luke Schenn - D 3.6 M
Clarke MacArthur - W 3.25 M
2nd Rounder
Toronto Maple Leafs get:
Scott Hartnell - W 4.2
Sergei Bobrovsky - G 1.75
__________________
Edmonton receives:
Matt Carle
Philidephia receives:
Oilers second round pick (#32)
Flyers Recieve:
1st (#2 Overall)
2nd (#45 Overall)
Blue Jackets Recieve:
James Van Riemsdyk* [4.250]
3rd (#78 Overall)
Jaromir Jagr (UFA Rights)
Flyers get:
Sergei Gonchar (5.5)
RFA rights to Nikita Filatov
15th overall pick in the 2012 nhl entry draft
Senators get
Kimmo Timonen (6.333)
To Winnipeg:
Brandon Saad
1st round (15 overall)
Winnipeg Out:
1st round (9th overall)
Chris Mason UFA Rights
To Philadelphia:
1st round (9th overall)
Out of Philadelphia:
1st round (15th overall)
Clarke MacArthur, LW/RW
To Chicago:
Clarke MacArthur, LW/RW
Chris Mason's UFA Rights
Out of Chicago:
Brandon Saad
Sign Zach Parise to a 10 year 95 million dollar contract.
Sign Ruslan Fedetenko to a 1 year 1 million dollar contract
To the Jackets:
Ondrej Pavelec - 3,500,000
Jakub Voracek - 1,300,000
Andrej Meszaros - 4,000,000
Matt Read - 900,000
To the Flyers:
Rick Nash - 7,800,000
John Moore - 995,000
Cameron Atkinson (8.0D)
To the Predators:
Braydon Coburn - 4,500,000
Nick Cousins (7.0C)
Brandon Manning (7.0C)
Brendan Ranford (7.5D)
Cody Goloubef (7.5C)
To the Flyers:
Chad Larose - 1,700,000
Roman Josi - 1,000,000
To the Predators:
Cameron Atkinson (8.0D)
Nikita Filatov (7.5D)
Andrew Johnston (7.0D)
Sign Marty Turco to a 2 year 1.2 million dollar contract
Last edited by JerzeyFresh; 07-15-2012 at 08:16 PM.
Everything is updated.
Don't ask about Kopitar, Quick, Doughty, and Brown. I will discuss everything else.
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PSD's Zdeno Chara
PSD Bruins Hall of Fame Class of 2010
"WADE REDDEN IS A SCORING MACHINE!"
New York Islanders
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Front Office:
Owner: Charles Wang
GM: kmo429, Sphinn (A)
Head Coach: Mike Haviland
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Financial Information:
Salary Cap: $64,000,000
Team Salary: $47,165,000
Cap Space: A lot.
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Best GM/Best Future Write-up:
To start, I'd just like to thank Shaiza for running this so well and to all the GM's who participated and made this game fun to be a part of.
As for my case for best GM, here goes nothing. I feel like I definitely improved my team from top to bottom, and strengthened my future big time with the acquisition of many really good prospects. I also kept a very large amount of cap space and avoided giving out foolish contracts.
First, I improved my current roster a great deal. People look at losses like Streit, Tavares, and Grabner and it's easy to think I didn't improve, but in fact I did. Streit is coming off a terrible year. Yes, he had 47 points, but his D is just bad nowadays. If last year can show the future, he's now longer a 1st pairing defenseman. I replaced him by signing Sheldon Souray to a very friendly contract (2 years, 2.75 M per year is great for a veteran 2nd pairing dman these days) and I also improved the rest of my D. I added Dmitry Kulikov who is quite solid and who has top pairing potential. I also added Ian Cole who will bring stable 2-way play to the 3rd pairing and he also has 1st pairing potential. My #6 is Matt Carkner and he brings size and physicality to the D core, something the Isles missed big time last year. Overall, my D is much deeper, much younger, and much better than last year.
Now for the offense. Tavares and his 80+ points and ability to create will be missed, but I feel like I made up for him with the many offensive acquisitions I made. I also lost Grabner, but I got great value in return for him and let's remember he's coming off a brutal season and his future is unpredictable. I added David Desharnais who's coming off a 60 point season, his 1st full year in the NHL as a 25 year old, with the offensively mediocre Habs. I feel liek I added a guy who can definitely be a #1 C here. I added TJ Oshie, who's a great physical 2-way 2nd liner who's capable 55-60 + points and with 1st line potential. I added Tuomo Ruutu who in a good year can provide a ton of physicality and 50+ points on offense to my 2nd line. I added Marcel Goc who is a great 3rd line C. He's great defensively and he's just about a .5 ppg player, ideal for a 3rd line. I added Tomas Kopecky to my bottom 6. In recent years, he's become a good 2-way forward and a reliable secondary scorer who can chip in 10-15 goals and 30-40 points. Lastly on offense I added Joel Ward who proved for 3 years in Nashville can be a very good 3rd or 4th line player if put in the right role. That about wraps it up for my offense. I lost JT and Grabner who was no more than a 3rd liner this year and replaced them with 3 really good top 6 forwards and 3 really good bottom 6 forwards.
Lastly I would like to focus on the future I have maintained and built upon. I had the pleasure of starting the job with 2 of the best prospects in the NHL, Nino Niederreiter (8.0C) and Ryan Strome (8.0C). To that I added Haden Schwartz (8.0B), Ty Rattie (7.5C), Richard Panik (7.5C), Tyler Johnson (7.5D), Quinton Howden (7.0B), Ian Cole (7.0B), Peter Holland (7.0C), Alex Killorn (7.0C), Cade Fairchild (7.0C), Jani Hakanpaa (7.0C), and others. I also added many young high potential NHLers like Dmitry Kulikov, David Desharnais, TJ Oshie, et cetera. Lastly in addition, I made 4 picks in the top 40 in this years draft and got some really solid prospects like Olli Maata, Phillip Di Giuseppe, Ville Pokka, and Brendan Gaunce. I started with the 3rd rated prospect system on Hockey's Future not including young high potential players like Kyle Okposo, Travis Hamonic, Josh Bailey, Matt Martin, Andrew MacDonald, and I added all of the above, which, in my opinion, makes me one of the top candidates for the Best Future Award.
Lastly I would just like to add that I kept an immense amount of cap room which will help me re-sign all my good young players and help me to be a major player in free agency when Im ready to contend. My team's cap hit right now is $47,165,000 including the $4,500,000 for DP's awful contract and Yashin's $2,204,000 buy-out hit which is gone soon, which leaves me with anywhere from 17 million to 23 million in space depending on where the cap is set.
To summarize, I think I established the Isles as a legit Best Future contender, I improved the team from top to bottom (overall offense improved in terms of talent, depth, and 2 way play, overall defense improved in terms of depth, physicality, and the lack of Mark Eaton, Milan Jurcina, and Steve Staios), and I made smart signings and re-signings and avoided potentially bad ones which left me in financial heaven for the future.
I know many won't read this, but to those do I greatly appreciate it and I hope to persuade you to vote for me Thanks to everyone once again.
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Depth Chart:
Matt Moulson-David Desharnais-Kyle Okposo
Tuomo Ruutu-Frans Nielsen-T.J. Oshie
Josh Bailey-Marcel Goc-Tomas Kopecky
Matt Martin-Marty Reasoner-Joel Ward
Travis Hamonic-Sheldon Souray
Andrew MacDonald-Dmitry Kulikov
Ian Cole-Matt Carkner
Evgeni Nabokov
Rick DiPietro
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NHL Roster:
Tuomo Ruutu ($4,750,000)
T.J. Oshie ($4,000,000)
Matt Moulson ($3,100,000)
Tomas Kopecky ($3,000,000)
Joel Ward ($3,000,000)
Kyle Okposo ($2,800,000)
Frans Nielsen ($2,750,000)
Marcel Goc ($1,700,000)
Marty Reasoner ($1,350,000)
Josh Bailey ($1,050,000)
Matt Martin ($853,000)
David Desharnais ($850,000)
Sheldon Souray ($2,750,000)
Dmitry Kulikov ($2,000,000)
Ian Cole ($1,300,000)
Matt Carkner ($1,000,000)
Travis Hamonic ($875,000)
Andrew MacDonald ($550,000)
Evgeni Nabokov ($2,750,000)
Rick DiPietro ($4,500,000)
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2012 NHL Entry Draft:
Round 1, #18: Olli Maatta, D
Round 1, #25: Brendan Gaunce, C
Round 2, #34: Ville Pokka, D
Round 2, #40: Phillip Di Giuseppe, LW
Round 3, #65: Devin Shore, C
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Islanders' Top prospects:
Centers:
1. Jaden Schwartz, 8.0 B
2. Ryan Strome, 8.0 C
3. Tyler Johnson, 7.5 D
4. Anders Lee, 7.5 D
5. Brock Nelson, 7.0 C
6. Corey Trivino, 7.0 F
7. Casey Cizikas, 6.5 B
8. Justin DiBenedetto, 6.5 C
Right Wingers:
1. Ty Rattie, 7.5 C
2. Richard Panik, 7.5 C
3. Kirill Kabanov, 7.0 C
4. Peter Holland, 7.0 C
5. Kirill Petrov, 7.0 D
6. Rhett Rakhshani, 7.0 D
Left Wingers:
1. Nino Niederreiter, 8.0 C
2. Quinton Howden, 7.0 B
3. Alex Killorn, 7.0 C
4. David Ullstrom, 6.5 B
5. Johan Persson, 7.0 D
6. Jesse Joensuu, 6.5 D
Defenseman:
1. Ian Cole, 7.0 B
2. Alex Petrovic, 7.0 C
3. Matt Donovan, 7.0 C
4. Scott Mayfield, 7.0 C
5. Calvin De Haan, 7.0 C
6. Cade Fairchild, 7.0 C
7. Jani Hakanpaa, 7.0 C
8. Andrey Pedan, 7.0 D
9. Aaron Ness, 6.5 C
10. Ty Wishart, 6.5 C
11. Mark Katic, 6.5 D
Goaltenders:
1. Anders Nilsson, 7.0 C
2. Kevin Poulin, 7.0 C
3. Mikko Koskinen, 7.0 D
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Transactions:
Re-Signings:
Mark Katic (2 years / 600K / 2-way)
Rhett Rakhshani (2 years / 600K / 2-way)
Micheal Haley (1 year / 600K / 2-way)
Justin Dibenedetto (2 years / 600K / 2-way)
Ty Wishart (2 years / 700K/ 2-way)
Mikko Koskinen (2 years/ 700K / 2-way)
Free Agent Signings:
Sheldon Souray (2 years / 2.75M / 1-way)
Matt Carkner (2 year / 1M / 1-way)
Waiver Claims:
Tomas Kopecky (3 years / 3M / 1-way)
Trades:
Islanders-Hurricanes
Islanders-Panthers
Islanders-Capitals
Islanders-Blues
Islanders-Panthers
Islanders-Canadiens
Buy-Outs:
Alexei Yashin ($2,204,000)
Last edited by kmo429; 07-23-2012 at 01:31 AM.
Owner: Tomsa592
GM: Doug Wilson
Head Coach: Todd McClellan
Salary Cap: 64M
Salary: 63.323M
Cap Remaining: .677M
Depth Chart:
Downie-Thornton-Havlat
Couture-Pavelski-Bourque
Forsberg-Rolston-Clutterbuck
Winnik-Mitchell-Galiardi
Desjardins
Boyle-Burns
Vlasic-B. Stuart
M. Stuart-Hejda
Gryba
Niemi
Greiss
Forwards:
Joe Thornton (7M)
Martin Havlat (5M)
Joe Pavelski (4M)
Rene Bourque (3.333M)
Steve Downie (3M)
Logan Couture (2.875M)
Cal Clutterbuck (1.4M)
Andrew Desjardins (.675M)
Daniel Winnik (1.2M)
Torrey Mitchell (1.4M)
TJ Galiardi (1.3M)
Filip Forsberg (1.6M)
Brian Rolston (.750M)
Defense:
Dan Boyle (6.667M)
Brent Burns (5.760M)
Brad Stuart (3.6M)
Jan Hejda (3.25M)
Marc-Edouard Valasic (3.1M)
Mark Stuart (1.7)
Eric Gryba (.650M)
Goalies:
Antti Niemi (3.8M)
Thomas Greiss (.588M)
Last edited by tomsa592; 07-16-2012 at 01:00 PM.
"I Choose U" - Timeflies
BOSTON YOU'RE MY HOME
Trade Block
All players are open for discussion, though Joe's Thornton and Pavelski, Couture, Burns, Boyle, and Niemi will be tough sells
"I Choose U" - Timeflies
BOSTON YOU'RE MY HOME
Edmonton Oilers
GMs: Il mago50
Head Coach:
Total Cap: 64,000,000
Cap used: 43,674,999
Available Cap Space: $20,325,001
Depth Chart:
Taylor Hall - Ryan Nugent-Hopkins - Jordan Eberle
? - ? - Ales Hemsky
MAGNUS PAAJARVI - Shawn Horcoff - ?
Ben Eager - Eric Belanger - Lenart Petrell
Ladislav Smid - Ryan Whitney
? - Nick Schultz
Andy Sutton - Corey Potter
NIKOLAI KHABIBULIN
Roster:
Horcoff (5.500)
Hemsky (5.000)
RNH (3.775)
Hall (3.750)
Belanger (1.750)
Jones (1.500)
Eberle (1.158333)
Eager (1.100)
Petrell (0.825)
Paajavi (1.525)
Whitney (4.000)
Schultz (3.500)
Smid (2.250)
Sutton (1.750)
Potter (0.775)
Khabibulin (3.750)
Top Prospects:
http://www.hockeysfuture.com/teams/edmonton_oilers/
Draft Picks:
1st round pick #1
2nd round pick #32
3rd round pick #62
3rd round pick #90 (from LAK)
Transactions:
Trades:
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