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Backyard NHL: Completed Transactions / Colin Greening, $4.0m (2013-14)
« on: January 22, 2014, 02:44:11 PM »
Please place on waivers.
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Backyard NHL: Completed Transactions / Colin Greening, $4.0m (2013-14)« on: January 22, 2014, 02:44:11 PM »
Please place on waivers.
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Backyard NHL: Completed Transactions / Minnesota/Vancouver Deal« on: January 20, 2014, 06:54:37 PM »
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Phil Kessel, $5.4m (2013-14) James Reimer, $10.0m (2014-15) Round 3 Round 4 Cap = $15.4m receives: Patrick Sharp, $6.2m (2015-16) Colin Greening, $4.0m (2013-14) Deryk Engelland, $0.3m (2013-14) Ilya Bryzgalov, $4.8m (2015-16) Cap = $15.3m approves this deal. I really needed help at LW. So I swap Kessel for Sharp. I lose a little in that deal, but need the position bad. Bryz is more valuable to me than Reimer with having Schrivens in Edmonton now. Greening and Engelland are just throw in's to make the cap work. Reimer is younger and his trade value in the NHL is pretty high and could turn into a stud if given the chance in another city. I throw in the picks because of Reimer's contract. Thanks Gilly! One PM to get this deal done! 113
Backyard NHL: Completed Transactions / Minnesota Move« on: January 14, 2014, 03:23:10 PM »
Please send Martin Jones, $0.2m (2015-16) to Hershey and call up Darcy Kuemper, $0.5m (2014-15) to the Wild.
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Dynasty NHL: Completed Transactions / Phoniex Move« on: December 23, 2013, 03:45:39 PM »
Please call up Grubauer and send down Kuemper. I will do it on Fantrax. Thanks Rob!
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Backyard NHL: Completed Transactions / Minnesota moves« on: December 05, 2013, 11:07:12 PM »
Please pull Klein off IR as he is in a trade and also send Dumba back down to Hershey. Thanks!
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Backyard NHL: Invalid Transactions / Wild/Flames Deal« on: December 04, 2013, 08:24:33 PM »
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Devan Dubnyk, $3.6m (2014-15) Justin Peters, $0.2m (2013-14) Round 1 receives: Kevin Klein, $1.5m (2014-15) Steve Mason, $2.0m (2014-15) Greg Nemisz, N/C (15 games) Jake Paterson, N/C (0 games) confirms this deal. Well I have been shopping Mason, and hate to lose him, but I think he has reached the height of his value. He may continue to put up good numbers, but he just doesn't fit in my plans this year. In return I take on two very risky goalies. Neither have a real high ceiling, but I think both will continue to get some starts. The 1st rounder helps with the risk, but shouldn't be too high of a pick. Again, I HATE losing Mason, but I just have to do it in the position I'm in. Thanks nelly for the deal! 117
Backyard NHL: Completed Transactions / Minnesota Moves« on: December 03, 2013, 03:09:20 PM »
Please place Kevin Klein, $1.5m (2014-15) on IR.
Please pull up Matthew Dumba, $2.0m (2014-15) from Hershey as an IR replacement. 118
Backyard NHL: Completed Transactions / Minnesota/Vancouver Deal« on: November 23, 2013, 09:19:04 PM »
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Matt Hackett, N/C (13 games) receives: Nazem Kadri, $0.2m (2013-14) confirms this deal. I understand I'm losing now on this deal, but I have some reasons. 1. I'm not going to be able to re-sign Kadri. I have Ovechkin, Backstrom, Malkin and company to re-sign. Plus I need room for Drouin. 2. I'm loaded at Center. (Malkin, Backstrom, Perreault) 3. I'm thin at Goalie. Kadri is having a great year, but I believe I'm selling him high. He is a great player but his value is exaggerated a little right now with the injury to Bozak. Hackett has a real good chance to be the starter of the future in Buffalo. Thanks Gilly for the easy deal! 119
Backyard NHL: Archives / Power Rankings - Week 5« on: November 02, 2013, 12:04:40 PM »
Hope Drew doesn't mind, but figured he was so busy, and this seems like a good day (Saturdays) to do the rankings since it is right after our week ends. Here we go...
1. - The Ducks are just loaded with young NHL talent. The subtraction of Enroth shouldn't hurt the team goalie situation either. Huge showdown this week as they host the 4-0 Flyers! 2. - A couple teams could go here at #2, but the Flyers are the only other undefeated team in the league. 2 goalies that are getting hot, and a lot of veteran leadership up front. We will see if they can take down the Ducks on rival ice this week. 3. - A tough loss this past week to the Flyers. However, they are rolling with two of the best goalies in the game and a ton of depth up front. Should have an easier week against the 0-4 Penguins. 4. - Could easily be ranked #2 this week after scoring 141, but the Hawks are flying a bit under the radar this year. Solid and steady, they look to get revenge against the Habs in a Week 3 match-up that handed the Hawks their only loss of the year. 5. - Another win to get the Wild to 3-1 and the Canadian division lead. A lot of stars on this team, but do they have enough depth to really contend? A huge division match-up this week as they host the Oilers. 6. - A jump in the standings for this 3-1 team. Rolling with 3 pretty talented goalies and a ton of depth at the center position. A lot will depend on if there are any further repercussions on Varlamov's legal troubles. 7. - Four goalies who are getting NHL starts, and Stamkos & Co. are holding their own on the offensive side. A big division road win against a 2-2 Ottawa team could really prove a lot. 8. - Drop one spot due to barely getting by the 0-4 Flames this past week. They are the lowest ranked 3-1 team, but have a ton of talent. Tough week for the goalie starts, but the Wings look to rebound this week against the 1-3 Leafs. 9. - I know this may be crazy to have them this low, but goaltender is killing this team right now. A tough loss to the Hawks drops the Oilers to 2-2 on the year. Having Ward hurt is really hurting this team, but their depth at the forward position always makes them a tough match-up. A tough road test this week against the division leading Wild. 10. - A 2-2 team that may have some of their stars getting hot (Toews and Giroux). A huge Week 3 win against the Hawks, but can they hold off one of the powerhouse teams again this week? 11. - A tough week for Craig Anderson, and a loss to the powerful Ducks team. They had a chance to take down the #1 ranked team in the league, but couldn't pull it off. The Stars look to bounce back against the 0-4 Blue Jackets this week. 12. - Got a big win against the Penguins this week to go to 2-2. Mike Smith is doing his part, but could use some help. They will need some more points from up front if they want to get above .500% against the 3-1 Jets this week. 13. - Tough loss against the Jets this week. They have a lot of depth up front with a couple of young studs, but their goaltender (Holtby mainly) needs to pick up the pace. They go on the road to take on a tough Bruins team this week. 14. - A tough loss to the Bruins this week where their goalies carried the team. They are loaded at LW, but is there enough depth for this team to contend? They go to Dallas for a win-able road test this week. 15. - Hard to win without Rinne, and had a tough loss at home against the Wild last week. New ownership has proved that they are looking to win in the near future. Look for a continued rebuild in Toronto, but it may be tough this week on the road in an Original 6 match-up against the Wings. 16. - A lot of talent on this 0-4 team (P. Kane, J. Neal, R. Miller, J. Markstrom) Will the Penguins continue to try to win now, or possibly move some of the bigger names, and look to rebuild? A tough road test against the Preds this week isn't going to make the decision any easier. 17/18. / - One of these teams is going to get their first win this week. Vancouver made a bold mid-week move to acquire a young goalie in Enroth. Will it be enough though to hold off the veteran Flames on home ice? 120
Backyard NHL: Archives / Update Rosters?« on: October 29, 2013, 02:46:25 PM »
Is there any way we can update our own rosters? I know that Drew is busy, but I have no idea where my roster is at. I know some people keep there own rosters, but I'm on a lot of different computers at work and home, and it is hard to keep track of things.
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