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Title: 2018/2019 Awards Voting
Post by: Rob on March 04, 2019, 02:24:23 PM
-The Presidents' Trophy (team w/ best record)
:PIT-NHL: - GypsieDeathBringer

- The Art Ross Trophy (team w/ most fantasy points)
:VAN: - WestCoastExpress

- The Prognosticator Award (winner of rankings context)
:OTT: - Janesvilleaces

Please vote:

-The Gordie Howe Award (most active on the board)

-The Ken Holland Award (most outstanding GM)

-The Wayne Gretzky Award (team w/ best centers)

-The Brendan Shanahan Award (team w/ best left wings)

-The Jaromir Jagr Award (team w/ best right wings)

-The Bobby Orr Award (team w/ best defensemen)

-The Dominik Hasek Award (team w/ best goalies)

-The Bad Juju Award (most unluckiest team)
Title: Re: 2018/2019 Awards Voting
Post by: Rob on March 04, 2019, 02:43:24 PM
-The Gordie Howe Award (most active on the board)
:CHI-NHL: Anthony was wheeling and dealing all season.  Lots of transactions, trades, FA, etc. 

-The Ken Holland Award (most outstanding GM)
:CHI-NHL: Wow - tough one.  This could easily go to PIT, VAN or STL for obvious reasons.  But Anthony seeded 16th last year and pulled himself into the 8th seed with lots of savvy moves.  I have to mention Toronto here as well, since they seeded 18th last year and placed 4th this year after winning the Adams division.  But that team was well prepared to bust out thanks to norrya's initial vision, though stunted by a few other owners along the way.  Nice work either way!

-The Wayne Gretzky Award (team w/ best centers)
:WIN: Mackinnon - Point - Seguin.

-The Brendan Shanahan Award (team w/ best left wings)
:PIT-NHL: Gaudreau - Guentzel - Nyquist

-The Jaromir Jagr Award (team w/ best right wings)
:VAN: Kucherov + anyone else = best.

-The Bobby Orr Award (team w/ best defensemen)
:PIT-NHL: Burns - Letang - Hamilton - Pulock - Jones

-The Dominik Hasek Award (team w/ best goalies)
:VAN: Vasilevskiy - Markstrom - Jones

-The Bad Juju Award (most unluckiest team)
:VAN: see SlackJack's response.
Title: Re: 2018/2019 Awards Voting
Post by: SlackJack on March 10, 2019, 04:56:44 PM
The Gordie Howe Award
:VAN: I see Cally lurking here almost as much as me... That takes a special kind of OCD!   

The Ken Holland Award 
:VAN: Vancouver's GM is ruthless in the pursuit of bettering his team by any and all means. His relentless passion is both rare and effective.

The Wayne Gretzky Award
:WIN: Mackinnon + Point + Seguin

The Brendan Shanahan Award 
:PIT-NHL: Gaudreau + Guentzel both in the top 8

The Jaromir Jagr Award
:VAN: Kucherov + Pastrnak + anyone else = ridiculous

The Bobby Orr Award 
:PIT-NHL: Burns and company edge out St. Louis

The Dominik Hasek Award
:VAN: Vasilevskiy + Markstrom + Jones

The Bad Juju Award 
:VAN:  Vancouver's line-up is a sea of red. This season's top scoring team could be out in the first round because of it.
Title: Re: 2018/2019 Awards Voting
Post by: Rob on March 11, 2019, 10:22:16 AM
I changed my vote on Bad Juju.  It's the best I can do.
Title: Re: 2018/2019 Awards Voting
Post by: GypsieDeathBringer on March 11, 2019, 10:52:26 AM
-The Gordie Howe Award (most active on the board)
:CHI-NHL: Blackhawks pulled an NHL Penguins and just retooled midseason.  Great moves

-The Ken Holland Award (most outstanding GM)
:PIT-NHL: I set the record for most wins.  What else do you judge a GM on?

-The Wayne Gretzky Award (team w/ best centers)
:WIN: Mackinnon - Point - Seguin.  Young and potent bunch.  Exactly how people would describe me before I got old and had a vasectomy. 

-The Brendan Shanahan Award (team w/ best left wings)
:CHI-NHL: Chicago has so many good ones.  Panarin, Hall, Schenn, Nugent-Hopkins, Debrincat.  Tough to beat that.  A close 2nd would be Caps with Ovi who is still on another level compared to everyone else.

-The Jaromir Jagr Award (team w/ best right wings)
:PIT-NHL: Kessel, Guentzel, Atkinson, Lindholm, Nyquist and up and comer Svechnikov

-The Bobby Orr Award (team w/ best defensemen)
:PIT-NHL: Burns - Letang - Hamilton - Pulock - Jones

-The Dominik Hasek Award (team w/ best goalies)
:VAN: Vasilevskiy - Markstrom - Jones.  They set historic marks for nearly all positive goalie stats in our league

-The Bad Juju Award (most unluckiest team)
:WAS-NHL:  I still think this team should've won more games.  Rittich should've lapped Smith as the undisputed starter and got Washington more points.  Quick should've been traded so Campbell became the starter.  That would give Washington 3 starting goalies.  Watch out next year.
Title: Re: 2018/2019 Awards Voting
Post by: jlapo11 on March 15, 2019, 04:06:00 PM
The Gordie Howe Award (most active on the board)
:VAN:   

-The Ken Holland Award (most outstanding GM) :CHI-NHL:

-The Wayne Gretzky Award (team w/ best centers) :WIN:

-The Brendan Shanahan Award (team w/ best left wings) :PIT-NHL:

-The Jaromir Jagr Award (team w/ best right wings) :PIT-NHL:

-The Bobby Orr Award (team w/ best defensemen) :PIT-NHL:

-The Dominik Hasek Award (team w/ best goalies) :VAN:

-The Bad Juju Award (most unluckiest team) :EDM: because they miss the playoff
Title: Re: 2018/2019 Awards Voting
Post by: dazfoster on March 16, 2019, 02:10:27 PM
-The Gordie Howe Award (most active on the board)
Chicago just pipping that of Vancouver based on trades, FA signings and bids.
-The Ken Holland Award (most outstanding GM)
Pittsburgh, winning that of the regular season, plus as new GM this year don't have much knowledge of last year teams and how each improved.
-The Wayne Gretzky Award (team w/ best centers)
Winnipeg's MacKinnon, Point and Seguin
-The Brendan Shanahan Award (team w/ best left wings)
Pittsburgh's Gaudreau, Guentzel and Nyquist
-The Jaromir Jagr Award (team w/ best right wings)
Vancouver's Kucherov, Pastrnak and Boeser
-The Bobby Orr Award (team w/ best defensemen)
Pittsburgh's Burns, Letang, Pulock, Hamilton and Jones
-The Dominik Hasek Award (team w/ best goalies)
Vancouver's Vasilevskiy, Markstrom and Jones
-The Bad Juju Award (most unluckiest team)
Edmonton for just missing the playoffs.
Title: Re: 2018/2019 Awards Voting
Post by: SlackJack on March 17, 2019, 12:13:51 AM
I changed my vote on Bad Juju too.
Title: Re: 2018/2019 Awards Voting
Post by: Rob on March 18, 2019, 09:38:09 AM
I changed my vote on Bad Juju too.

And I changed mine again....
Title: Re: 2018/2019 Awards Voting
Post by: Ric_2227 on March 23, 2019, 03:24:52 PM
-The Gordie Howe Award (most active on the board)  :VAN:

-The Ken Holland Award (most outstanding GM)  :PIT-NHL:

-The Wayne Gretzky Award (team w/ best centers)  :WIN:

-The Brendan Shanahan Award (team w/ best left wings)  :CHI-NHL:

-The Jaromir Jagr Award (team w/ best right wings)  :VAN:

-The Bobby Orr Award (team w/ best defensemen)  :PIT-NHL:

-The Dominik Hasek Award (team w/ best goalies ) :VAN:

-The Bad Juju Award (most unluckiest team)  :EDM: for just barely missing the playoff

Title: Re: 2018/2019 Awards Voting
Post by: dedreger on March 25, 2019, 11:55:15 AM
-The Gordie Howe Award (most active on the board)  :CHI-NHL:   

-The Ken Holland Award (most outstanding GM) :STL-NHL:

-The Wayne Gretzky Award (team w/ best centers) :WIN:

-The Brendan Shanahan Award (team w/ best left wings) :PIT-NHL:

-The Jaromir Jagr Award (team w/ best right wings) :VAN:

-The Bobby Orr Award (team w/ best defensemen) :PIT-NHL:

-The Dominik Hasek Award (team w/ best goalies) :VAN:

-The Bad Juju Award (most unluckiest team) :EDM:
Title: Re: 2018/2019 Awards Voting
Post by: izaman3 on April 05, 2019, 11:07:43 AM
-The Gordie Howe Award (most active on the board)  :CHI-NHL:
Lots of great moves and activity by Chicago, their are my team to watch next year.   

-The Ken Holland Award (most outstanding GM) :STL-NHL:
I can't remember a time when St. Louis wasn't at the top of the standings, yet I also can't remember took many blockbuster trades or the Blues ever having to sell the farm to be competitive. Lots of consistency and saavy moves by a great GM.

-The Wayne Gretzky Award (team w/ best centers) :WIN:
MacKinnon doing it again this year, Point breaking out even more and Seguin being Seguin, even as Benn has struggle in the points department a bit.

-The Brendan Shanahan Award (team w/ best left wings) :STL-NHL:
This one was close for me but I give :STL-NHL: a slight edge over :PIT-NHL: here. I was really stuck, so I just averaged the rankings of the top 3 LWs on each team. If Draisaitl got split from McDavid's line for significant time this year, I'd be less inclined to count him as a winger, but they've played together a ton this year. 

-The Jaromir Jagr Award (team w/ best right wings) :PIT-NHL:
Another close one and it was hard for me to vote against Kucherov but I give :PIT-NHL: a slight edge over :VAN: here. Again, being stuck I just averaged the rankings of the top 3 RWs on each team.

-The Bobby Orr Award (team w/ best defensemen) :PIT-NHL:
Both :PIT-NHL: and :STL-NHL: have such great defensemen that I had to average the rankings of the top 5 D on each team because each team has 5 in the top 20!!!

-The Dominik Hasek Award (team w/ best goalies) :VAN:
This one was a bit easier with Vasi being amazing, Markstrom having a great year and a young non-playoff Canucks squad and Jones somehow playing terrible and SJ just gifting him wins somehow...

-The Bad Juju Award (most unluckiest team) :CHI-NHL:
Chicago come out strong this season and made  a lot of great moves! Toews had a career year, Debrincat is making everyone stupid for letting him slip into the second round. A healthy Hall and Schmaltz would have given this team a major boost, and honestly I think lots of people were expecting more from Reimer and the Panthers in general this year. Chicago doing great work with their roster and making the playoffs, only to have to face Pittsburgh in their first matchup. That's some bad juju.

**BONUS** The Good Juju Award (luckiest team) :COL-NHL:
Snug had no reason to make the finals with so many better teams in his path...lmao
Title: Re: 2018/2019 Awards Voting
Post by: WestCoastExpress on April 05, 2019, 01:39:15 PM
Sorry I'm late to the party everyone. 2-week vacation got me busy before and after.

Also was waiting out playoffs a bit and letting more stats accumulate from players, so didn't do it right away for that reason.

I think my picks will be pretty redundant, but here goes:



The Gordie Howe Award (most active on the board)  :CHI-NHL: & :PIT-NHL:
I want to say Anthony made the most trades this season, and definitely lifted his team up a ton from last season. Always good input on various things as well, and he also responds promptly to any private messages as well which is always a nice thing!
Cory's write-ups are always a great read (and laugh), so he gets props for that alone, but he's always giving solid feedback and input on top of those rankings and write-ups.

The Ken Holland Award (most outstanding GM) :PIT-NHL:
There are a lot of contenders for this one. I don't think I am a good candidate but thanks to those who voted for me. I made all my moves in previous years, and didn't really have to tinker with this roster too much this year.
PIT was a beast this season and the record reflects that. Also made a couple of great moves to go all-in this year while sacrificing some of that solid future talent to do so (something I wasn't willing to do). Unfortunately didn't work out, but still had the balls to make those moves for rental-type players. Also hit gold in acquiring Jake Guentzel for James Neal and getting money paid on Jake too.

The Wayne Gretzky Award (team w/ best centers) :WIN:
Like mostly everyone... Mack, Pointer and Segs is a deadly trio. Segs is the "worst" at 8th overall currently. Not much else to say.

The Brendan Shanahan Award (team w/ best left wings) :PIT-NHL:
PIT gets this one by a slim margin, due to Johnny and Jake being in the top 7 currently, with Gus as the 3rd. STL was close with Drai, Huby and Conner, but I like the trio of Gaudreau, Guentz and Nyq better.

The Jaromir Jagr Award (team w/ best right wings) :PIT-NHL:
If Boeser is healthy all season (and Pasta for that matter), I think I would take this one. But looking at the stats, and technically counting Guentzel as RW this year, I give this one to PIT.
Guentzel, Lindholm and Atkinson as the top-3, and if Guentzel is starting at LW, then there's also Phil the Thrill to slot in.

The Bobby Orr Award (team w/ best defensemen) :PIT-NHL:
Wow. Well with PIT making the list again, no wonder they were tops in our league. Of course this was a toss-up with STL being right there, but I give the nod to PIT with the top end guys being that much better. If STL's guys are healthy though, they could potentially have had 5 guys in the top-10. Weber would be for sure and Chabot would be close. McDonaugh having a career season boosts STL as well...but also looking at his career stats, damn what a player. Never worse than plus-8 in a season and he's matching up against top lines of the opponent. Respect. I still give the nod to PIT though overall for this award.

The Dominik Hasek Award (team w/ best goalies) :VAN:
Didn't really think I was that far ahead of the pack here, but the stats don't lie I guess. I didn't think Markstrom would do as well as he has this year, and that's coming from a Canucks fan. But maybe the former "best prospect goalie in the world" has finally found his game.
Jones' stats are horrible (close to a 3 GAA, yikes) and is quite possibly the worst starter in the NHL who played more than 55 games. But I'll still take him as a 3rd string goalie I suppose.

-The Bad Juju Award (most unluckiest team) :VAN: and :PIT-NHL:
Jeez. Top-2 teams in the regular season don't make the finals. Top scoring team doesn't make it out of Round 1 of playoffs. Terrible injury timing for both teams in playoffs.
But hey, such is the world of fantasy playoffs. Any team can beat any team on a given week. Still sucks for both top scoring teams, losing to a 27-17 team though, haha. I feel like Snug should win the Finals, just so he can say he beat the top-3 scoring teams on the way to the title, while on his way out of the league!
Title: Re: 2018/2019 Awards Voting
Post by: Anthony on April 05, 2019, 03:12:29 PM
The Gordie Howe Award (most active on the board)  :CHI-NHL:
Hate to self vote but I went all out this year (even if I only have a 2nd round exit to PIT to show for it.

The Ken Holland Award (most outstanding GM) :COL-NHL:
Last year here, still makes it to the finals with a couple of upsets

The Wayne Gretzky Award (team w/ best centers) :WIN:
Mackinnon, Point, Seguin, easy

The Brendan Shanahan Award (team w/ best left wings) :CHI-NHL:
Again with the self vote, giving it to me since RNH has that LW eligibility, Panarin, Brinky, RNH, Hall and kinda Schenn but I got him halfway through.

The Jaromir Jagr Award (team w/ best right wings) :PIT-NHL:
Guentzel, Lindholm, Atkinson and Kessel

The Bobby Orr Award (team w/ best defensemen) :PIT-NHL: & :STL-NHL:
10 of the top 20 Dmen are owned by one of them, wow. It's too close to call for me

The Dominik Hasek Award (team w/ best goalies) :VAN:
Vas, Markstrom and Jones

-The Bad Juju Award (most unluckiest team) :EDM:
I was watching our matchup come down to the wire and watched Silfverberg score a goal that sunday night to solidify it for me. One bounce of the puck and he gets to take on PIT in the playoffs.
Title: Re: 2018/2019 Awards Voting
Post by: Whomp on April 06, 2019, 01:12:45 AM
-The Gordie Howe Award (most active on the board):VAN:

-The Ken Holland Award (most outstanding GM) :STL-NHL:

-The Wayne Gretzky Award (team w/ best centers):WIN:

-The Brendan Shanahan Award (team w/ best left wings):PIT-NHL:

-The Jaromir Jagr Award (team w/ best right wings):VAN:

-The Bobby Orr Award (team w/ best defensemen)  :PIT-NHL:

-The Dominik Hasek Award (team w/ best goalies):VAN:   
 
-The Bad Juju Award (most unluckiest team) :PHO:
Poor guy, couldn't catch a cold at the South Pole.