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Franchise Hockey Manager 3, the upcoming hockey strategy game from Out of the Park Developments and, for the first time, licensed by the NHL, has released its annual simulation of the 2016-17 NHL season. In addition to the NHL, FHM 3 also simulated results for all of the minor leagues in North America as well as many European leagues and the international World Championships.

The big news is that, for the first time ever, the Washington Capitals will win the Stanley Cup! In the FHM 3 simulation, Washington defeated Chicago, 4-0. The series was actually a complete blowout for the Capitals, who outscored the Hawks 21-4 in the series: 2-0 in Game 1, 6-2 in Game 2, 7-1 in Game 3, and 6-1 to lift Lord Stanley’s Cup above their heads.

Individual Awards
  • Hart Memorial Trophy (MVP): Sidney Crosby, Pittsburgh
  • Ross Trophy (League Leader in Points): Sidney Crosby, Pittsburgh, 115 points (rest of top 5 scoring leaders: McDavid 97, Eberle 92, Kane 84, Seguin 83.)
  • Norris Trophy (Best Defenseman): P.K. Subban, Nashville
  • Richard Trophy (Most Goals): James Neal, Nashville
  • Vezina Trophy (Top Goaltender): Semyon Varlamov, Colorado
  • Calder Trophy (Rookie of the Year): Auston Matthews, Toronto (64 points in 79 games)
  • Selke Trophy (Best Defensive Forward): Patrice Bergeron, Boston
  • Smythe Trophy (Playoffs MVP): John Carlson, Washington
  • Lindsay Trophy (NHLPA-voted outstanding player): Sidney Crosby, Pittsburgh
  • 2017 Draft top 5 picking teams: Dallas, Carolina, New Jersey, Vancouver, Ottawa (Dallas won lottery, Carolina was last overall)
  • 2017 Draft #1 pick: Nolan Patrick, Brandon Wheat Kings (WHL) to Dallas
Surprises and Notes
  • Edmonton and Toronto as surprise divisional winners
  • Phil Kessel led the league in +/- with +49 (played with Crosby most of the year)
  • Results of Webber-Subban trade: Nashville 1st in the Central (and made playoffs but were upset by Chicago in the opening round, after which Subban played for Canada in the World Championships and was tournament MVP), Subban wins Norris with 73-point season; Montreal 3rd in Atlantic , Weber had 45 points
  • Other prominent rookies besides Matthews: Patrik Laine (WPG), 34 points in 77 games; Jesse Puljujarvi (EDM), 24 points in 79 games; Pierre-Luc Dubois (CBS), 16 points in 82 games, Jusse Saros (NSH) was the top rookie goalie, 2.23 GAA and .914 save % in 23 games)
  • Biggest trade of the year: Mark Giordano from Calgary to Edmonton for Leon Draisaitl
  • Prominent unrestricted free agents in summer of 2017: Steve Mason, Brent Burns, Kevin Shattenkirk, Ben Bishop.
Non-NHL Champions
  • AHL: Hershey Bears
  • ECHL: Toledo Walleye
  • CHL Memorial Cup: Tri-City Americans (WHL)
  • KHL: CSKA Moscow
  • Sweden: Frolunda HC
  • Finland: Pelicans Lahti
  • Czech Republic: Bili Tygri Liberec
2017 World Championships
  • Gold - Canada
  • Silver - Sweden
  • Bronze - USA
  • MVP: P.K. Subban, Canada
Franchise Hockey Manager 3 officially releases later this month on PC and Mac. Pre-order here for a $10 savings off the $39.99 retail price and to receive an early beta copy!

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Member Comments
# 1 Eyeman79 @ 10/17/16 11:03 AM
Did I miss James Neal getting traded back to the Pens ? BTW Caps can't beat them, Penguins are in their heads after last year.
 
# 2 The Yurpman @ 10/17/16 07:28 PM
James Neal does not play for Pittsburgh. I assume it was simple typo? Or is he really on Pitt in the game? Because the latter is a real problem.
 
# 3 Sebastian Palkowski @ 10/18/16 10:57 AM
James Neal is on the Nashville roster, I guess it was a typo.
 
# 4 DortStyle19 @ 10/19/16 01:02 PM
Varlamov is on Colorado also.
 
# 5 DortStyle19 @ 10/19/16 01:04 PM
I see they fixed Varlamov.
 

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