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« on: June 29, 2019, 11:07:34 AM »
Vegas Trade Block C Tyler Bozak, $4.6m (2021-2022) LW David Perron, $6.8m (2019-2020) RW Bryan Little, $4.2m (2019-2020) LW/RW Paul Byron, $2.2m (2020-2021) RW Adam Erne, $0.5m (P-19/20)
Looking mainly for 2019/2020 draft picks.
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« on: June 23, 2019, 03:26:59 PM »
Las Vegas Knight Draft Keepers
Peyton Krebs, C 1/17 Kaedan Korczak, D 2/41 Pavel Dorofeyev, LW 3/79
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« on: April 18, 2019, 04:51:28 PM »
The opinon of the Vancouver GM
Is that MiLR players should be allowed to be dropped and then re-supplement picked if that GM wants to, but then that player has to be automatically signed to roster contract. As stats in the MiLR rules: Once a player is removed from the MiLR they are ineligible to return to the MiLR.
The player contract should be league minimum, unless the said player has previously been drafted in the FNHL draft, then that player undergoes the same rules as of the ELC Contract Value. All GM's are responsible to check if said player was drafted in the FNFL Entry Draft, as this is easily done seeing as all the drafts have a link in the rules page. Therefore not putting further work on PR and PPG. You can always just put the player on a 1 year contract, and take the overpayment salary for a year, until he reaches his true value or below it.
Plus that of Franchise Tags i be fine allowing Supplement picks having them, as long as the player haven't been drafted in the FNFL Entry Draft by another team, if they have they are ineligible unless they meet the last of the two Franchise Tag Rules, that states: (B) Plays for same NHL team as FNHL team or if that team dracted then first in the FNHL draft
For me for every supplement player to have a set minimum contract if previous drafted or not, will just open the door for all high picked prospects to be dropped then re-supplement picked by their respective teams and to use a loophole to gain Salary advantage of 4-10% over a 2 year period if do it with 4 prospects, 2 per year, which for some teams could be 3 1st Round prospects). Which in my view is cheating the Salary Cap Idea of the league.
Plus the Supplement Draft was first put forward to give a chance to find non drafted players, and add them to the MiLR roster instead of using up valuable main roster space
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« on: April 15, 2019, 08:34:59 PM »
Vamcouver confirm the trad
trade that of my 2nd round Supplement pick for a 2nd Round pick who likely be 1 or 2 years away from the NHL more than the supplement pick, but likely have higher upside ceiling plus Patrick Bajkov
Antman thanks for the easy trade talks
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« on: April 15, 2019, 08:29:00 PM »
Vegas confirm the trade,
lose that of Perlini but gain another good prospect in Eriksson Ek plus that of Honka.
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« on: April 13, 2019, 02:10:27 PM »
Vancouver like to congratulate Izza and the Red Wings on winning FNHL Stanley Cup and select recently of the KHL G Artyom Zagidulin of the Calgary Flames
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« on: April 13, 2019, 10:00:33 AM »
Vegas Management after end of season evaluation, extended, but mainly show the door to the following:
Extension: LW Brendan Perlini, $2.7m (2018-2019) 17-18 99#LW signed for $0.9m, 2 year contract Moved from Minors to Roster: X-C Jason Spezza, FLEXED, $5.6m (2021-2022)
Release: X-C Denis Malgin, RFA - Discount Eligible, $m this year X-LW Daniel Carr, RFA - Discount Eligible, $m this year X-D Kevan Miller, RFA, $m this year X-C Markus Granlund, RFA, $m this year
Buyouts: LW Jason Chimera, $2m (2019-2020) cost of $1.4m this year
Release from Minors: C Justin Almeida, $m (P-n/a) LW Jan Drozg, $m (P-n/a) C Adam Ruzicka, $m (P-n/a) LW Kerby Rychel, $m (P-19/20) D Ian McCoshen, $m (P-19/20)
*made a mistake in thinking rodrigues was a 18-19 contract not an 19-20 contract and reason for editing post*
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« on: April 11, 2019, 03:05:47 PM »
Vancouver's Off-Season Extensions
Adam Gaudette, $0.6m (2017-2019) 18-19 ranked #213 C Signed to 2 year deal worth $0.6m (2019-2021)
Kirill Kaprizov, $1.6m (2016-2019) 18-19 unranked Signed to 2 year deal worth $0.6m (2019-2021)
Daniel Sprong, $0.2m (2017-2019) 18-19 ranked #165 RW / #172 LW Signed to 2 year deal worth $0.6m (2019-2021)
David Hrenak, $0.5m (2017-2019) 18-19 unranked Signed to 2 year deal worth $1.0m (2019-2021)
Elias Pettersson (2017: 1/5) signed to 3 year ELC contract $3.0m (2019-2022)
Luke Kunin (2016: 1/15) signed to 3 year ELC contract $2.0m (2019-2022)
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« 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.
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« on: March 11, 2019, 01:15:26 PM »
The Western Conference is much alike the real NHL alot more teams in the West in past few years have been in rebuild mode, than Eastern Conference teams and haven't had minor roster strength to do high prospects for ready players like how Halo transformed Carolina 2 years ago.
For Vancouver to improve to near Toronto standards means i have to find another G starter to interchange with Markstrom and about another 4 regular skaters, excluding Petey and Kunin
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