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Title: Ottawa's deal with the Champ (Kings)
Post by: EndGame on January 10, 2017, 02:31:35 PM
Was hoping to make a deal to move out some new players that were added during the previous administration. Zacha ain't my kind of player so I'm glad to move him with 2.5m due shortly on a Entry level deal. Best place to deal him is to the GM that traded for him once already. Hossa was not in our plans longterm plans.

Traded to KINGS
Marian Hossa, $5.3m (2010-2018)
C - Pavel Zacha (2015: 1/6 - 33 Games)  GP updated Jan3, 2017
Dylan DeMelo, $0.3m (2015-2017)

Traded to SENS
Elias Lindholm, $2.8m (2016-2019)
C - Ryan Kujawinski (2013: 3/73 - 0 Games)
D - Kyle Capobianco (2015: 3/63 - 0 Games)
Nick Shore, $0.4m (2015-2018-EL)
Marc-Edouard Vlasic, $2.6m (2015-2018)
Jared Cowen, $0.3m (2016-2018)
Round 2 - 2017

Let's keep it going boys. Good doing business with you Champ!
Title: Re: Ottawa's deal with the Champ (Kings)
Post by: dickiedunn on January 10, 2017, 07:48:54 PM
Was hoping to make a deal to move out some new players that were added during the previous administration. Zacha ain't my kind of player so I'm glad to move him with 2.5m due shortly on a Entry level deal. Best place to deal him is to the GM that traded for him once already. Hossa was not in our plans longterm plans.

Traded to KINGS
Marian Hossa, $5.3m (2010-2018)
C - Pavel Zacha (2015: 1/6 - 33 Games)  GP updated Jan3, 2017
Dylan DeMelo, $0.3m (2015-2017)

Traded to SENS
Elias Lindholm, $2.8m (2016-2019)
C - Ryan Kujawinski (2013: 3/73 - 0 Games)
D - Kyle Capobianco (2015: 3/63 - 0 Games)
Nick Shore, $0.4m (2015-2018-EL)
Marc-Edouard Vlasic, $2.6m (2015-2018)
Jared Cowen, $0.3m (2016-2018)
Round 2 - 2017

Let's keep it going boys. Good doing business with you Champ!
:iatp: Los Angeles management confirms this trade with the new management team of the Ottawa Senators.

We have an opportunity to acquire assets we deemed valuable and ones we had previously targeted. In exchange, we give up a multitude of young assets and also asked the Senators to take on Cowen's contract a player currently in limbo. Good-luck build your new team, EndGame!
Title: Re: Ottawa's deal with the Champ (Kings)
Post by: Daddy on January 10, 2017, 11:04:44 PM
 :iatp:
The new GMs need to have staying power to catch the top teams. 3 years ago (going on 4) I was a new GM. It takes about 2 years to see dividends pay off.

Prospects are my pet peave, and dealing away proven NHL talent for guys in the OHL, AHL, and KHL is risky at best imo. I would never do it personally.

That said, if the new GMs have a vision, along with the testicular fortitude to see it thru, then teams can grow and GMs can prove themselves. In a 30-31 team league, there is no building the "Super Team".

""There are only so many players that can give you NHL stats"" and we don't give bonus points for AHL stats nor do we give out $ for top farm.  :rofl:

Jonathan's formula in Edmonton has been years in the making and will pay off soon but most GMs in fantasy do not have that kind of patience or forsight.

All that said, Looks like a healthy return here, good combo of NHL/AHL. I hope the specs contribute for the Sens as well as the other teams that invest heavily in minor leaguers.
Title: Re: Ottawa's deal with the Champ (Kings)
Post by: DToxFan on January 10, 2017, 11:27:05 PM
:iatp: The way I see it the setup in this league ensures there's value in everything from the players, to cap space, on down to prospects and draft picks. Surprising actually. Even if a team has a ton of prospects at some point you get to cash in on them the way it seems Colorado was able to with those Holiday trades they made. Same with Dallas. I think Ottawa is another team with lots of good players down on the farm. Now if they can only send me some.
Title: Re: Ottawa's deal with the Champ (Kings)
Post by: DToxFan on January 10, 2017, 11:29:28 PM
Did Elias Lindholm even last a month in LA?
Title: Re: Ottawa's deal with the Champ (Kings)
Post by: PsychoticPondGoons on January 11, 2017, 12:32:29 PM
:iatp:
The new GMs need to have staying power to catch the top teams. 3 years ago (going on 4) I was a new GM. It takes about 2 years to see dividends pay off.

Prospects are my pet peave, and dealing away proven NHL talent for guys in the OHL, AHL, and KHL is risky at best imo. I would never do it personally.

That said, if the new GMs have a vision, along with the testicular fortitude to see it thru, then teams can grow and GMs can prove themselves. In a 30-31 team league, there is no building the "Super Team".

""There are only so many players that can give you NHL stats"" and we don't give bonus points for AHL stats nor do we give out $ for top farm.  :rofl:

Jonathan's formula in Edmonton has been years in the making and will pay off soon but most GMs in fantasy do not have that kind of patience or forsight.

All that said, Looks like a healthy return here, good combo of NHL/AHL. I hope the specs contribute for the Sens as well as the other teams that invest heavily in minor leaguers.

Good advice.
Of course owners like Daddy smashed any ideas of how teams should and shouldn't be run. You buy it, it's yours to run the way you see fit. If you want to be a Charles Wang or Ed Snider so be it man. :judge:
Title: Re: Ottawa's deal with the Champ (Kings)
Post by: PsychoticPondGoons on January 11, 2017, 12:33:28 PM
:iatp: Big trade. New owner is making waves like Indiansnations. Let's see if he can keep up the pace what Indians has set for the rest of us. LOL
Title: Re: Ottawa's deal with the Champ (Kings)
Post by: PigsRule on January 11, 2017, 07:07:22 PM
:iatp: Hossa will turn 38yo Jan 12th... tmw. Lindholm just turned 22yo Dec 2nd. Good trade. I like what the Sens are getting.
Title: Re: Ottawa's deal with the Champ (Kings)
Post by: jojowalkwalk on January 11, 2017, 11:41:44 PM
 :iatp:
Title: Re: Ottawa's deal with the Champ (Kings)
Post by: PsychoticPondGoons on January 14, 2017, 06:54:23 PM
Traded to KINGS
Marian Hossa, $5.3m (2010-2018)
C - Pavel Zacha (2015: 1/6 - 33 Games)  GP updated Jan3, 2017
Dylan DeMelo, $0.3m (2015-2017)

Traded to SENS
Elias Lindholm, $2.8m (2016-2019)
C - Ryan Kujawinski (2013: 3/73 - 0 Games)
D - Kyle Capobianco (2015: 3/63 - 0 Games)
Nick Shore, $0.4m (2015-2018-EL)
Marc-Edouard Vlasic, $2.6m (2015-2018)
Jared Cowen, $0.3m (2016-2018)
Round 2 - 2017


LA & OTT all done :judge: