Man, Duchene had a terrible offensive year, hopefully he gets his act together in the playoffs.
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Man, Duchene had a terrible offensive year, hopefully he gets his act together in the playoffs.Regrets Aren't Something You Did, It's Something You Didn't Do
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Thanks BH, sadly it did not come to pass. I got owned hardcore by Boston
last year he put up 34G 41A 75PTS +31, pretty good in my books, and he is still maturing.
Leafs playoff letdown
Well readers, after years of not making the playoffs, the leafs finally squeaked in, a first round date with Boston would prove too much for the young leafs, getting swept out in short order.
Game 1 5-4 L
It didn't seem to matter what I did in this game, despite the score Price made so many good saves, everytime I scored a goal Boston got one back very quickly.
Game 2 6-4 L
I had to pull Price here after letting in 4 goals in about 10 shots or so, managed to climb back into it in the third getting as close as 5-4 but they scored on me after I pulled my goalie.
Game 3 4-3 L
This was an excellent game, tight checking no space given battle for everything you got but sadly Boston just overpowered my guys, Lucic had a feild day with some of my smaller players he especially seemed to enjoy crushing Versteeg into a fine paste.
Game 4 5-3 L
Never had a chance here, my guys seemed gassed and just unable to match Boston in anyway.
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Leafs mega update!
NHL 2010-2011 award winners
NHL 2010-2011 Award Winners Award Player Pos Team Art Ross Trophy Thomas Vanek Buffalo Sabers Hart Memorial Trophy Tomas Vokoun Florida Panthers James Norris Memorial Trophy Dustin Byfuglien Atlanta Thrashers Lady Byng Memorial Trophy Kris Versteeg Toronto Maple Leafs Calder Memorial Trophy Jeremy Smith Nashville Predators Conn Smythe Trophy Semyon Varlomov Washington Capitols Vezina Trophy Tomas Vokoun Florida Panthers William M Jennings Trophy Tomas Vokoun Florida Panthers Bill Masterson Memorial Trophy Nicklas Backstrom Washington Capitols Frank J. Selke Trophy Colin Wilson Nashville Predators Ted Lindsay Award Alexander Ovechkin Washington Capitols Rocket Richard Trophy Alexander Ovechkin Washington Capitols
2010-2011 Stanley cup champions: Washington Capitols
Season ending interview with Brian Burke
"Sure it's tough, and yeah it sucks to be put out so earlie. I wouldnt call it a dissapointment in the way your asking the question, more I would say that the guys are dissapointed after such a good season where they fought so hard, to go home so earlie.
Make no mistake here, I am proud of every guy on this team, they worked their butts off to get to this point and they deserve everyones praise for doing so, I look forward to our next seaosn on the ice as should every fan proud enough to wear the blue and white, to everyone else, I say. Watch out, were here, were ready and were coming hard"
Leafs off season moves
Toronto trades
2011 1st round pick (TB) 2011 7th round pick (ANA) 2011 6th round pick (TOR)
TO EDM for
2011 1st round pick (EDM)
I wanted the first selection as I had scouted, and intended to get (C) Ryan Nugent-Hopkins
Toronto re-signs:
(G) Ben Scrivens 25 years old 1 year @ 745K 71 overall B- potential
(C) Tyler Bozak 25 years old 1 year @ 1M 80 overall C potential
(LW) Clarke Macarthur 26 years old 1 year @ 1M 79 overall C potnetial
(LW) Fabian Brunnstrom 26 years old 1 year @ 840K 78 overall C potential
(RW) Mike Brown 26 years old 2 years @ 740K 77 overall C potential
(C) Christian Hanson 25 years old 1 year @ 700K 75 overall C potential
(LW) Luca Caputi 22 years old 3 years @ 645K 75 OVR B- potnetial
(C) Tim Brent 27 years old 1 year @ 780K 74 overall C potential
(C) Ryan Nugent-Hopkins 18 years old 3 years @ 765K 70 overall B potential
(LW) Tyler Fiddler 21 years old 3 years @ 630K 65 overall B- potential
(LW) Matt Tomah 19 years old 3 years @ 500K 58 overall B- potential
(RW) Cody Fowlie 18 years old 3 years @ 500K 57 overall B- potential
(RW) Jens Meilleur 18 years old 3 years @ 550K 57 overall B- potential
(D) Matt Lashoff 24 years old 3 years @ 1M per season 74 overall B- potential
(D) Barron Smith 20 years old 3 years @ 605K per season 64 overall B- potential
(D) Colin Miller 18 years old 3 years @550K per season 62 overall B- potential
(D) Darron Dietz 18 years old 3 years @ 550K per season 62 overall B- potential
(D) Luke Schenn 21 years old 6 years @ 5M per season 83 overall B- potential
(D) Drew Doughty 21 years old 5 years @ 5.5M per season 89 overall B potential
Toronto Signs free agents:
(D) David Shields 20 years old 3 years 500K per season 71 overall B potential
(C) Vaclav Prospal 36 years old 1 year @ 1.5M 83 overall D- potential
(D) Hal Gill 36 years old 1 year @ 1.4M 82 overall D potential
It was at this point that I realised that my frugal nature had left me with a full roster and 20M in cap space, of which I needed to gain another 5M+ or I would be under league minimum. I had a REALLY hard time finding trades to work this problem out, since I didn't want the CPU to auto adjust my contracts. I couldnt even overpay a free agent or two, since my roster was full!
Toronto trades:
(LW) Marcell Mueller 23 years old 1 year @ 1.125M remaining on his contract 74 overall B- potential
2012 6th round pick (TOR)
TO WSH FOR:
(RW) eric Fehr 26 years old 1 year @ 2.2M remaining on his contract 80 overall C potential
(LW) Robery Slaney 22 years old 1 year @ 575K remaining on his contract 71 overall C potential
TO VAN FOR:
(LW) Bill Sweatt 22 years old 2 years @ 1.2M remaining on his contract 70 overall C potential
(LW) Fabian Brunnstrom 26 years old 1 year @ 840K remaining on his contract 78 overall C potential
TO BUF FOR:
(D) Jordan Leopold 31 years old 2 years @ 3M left on his contract 78 overall C potential
I didn't want to get rid of these guys, but sadly my lack of foresight cost me a couple decent players. Fehr isnt a bad deal, he can add depth and will see some big club ice time probably but everyone else... pure cap reasons.
2011-2012 player rating tracker:
(C) Matt Duchene 86 OVR (was 83 last year)
(C) Braydon Schenn 74 OVR (was 73 last year)
(C) Nazem Kadri 74 OVR (was 70 last year)
(C)Ryan Nugent-Hopkins 70 OVR
(LW) Kris Versteeg 81 OVR
(LW) Nikolai Kulemin 81 OVR (was 80 last year)
(LW) Clarke Macarthur 79 OVR (was 78 last year)
(RW) David Backes 83 OVR (was 84 last year)
(RW) Colby Armstrong 82 OVR
(D) Drew Doughty 89 OVR (was 87 last year)
(D) Luke Schenn 83 OVR (was 81 last year)
(D) Steve Pratt 81 OVR (was 74 last year)
(D) Matt Lashoff 74 OVR (was 73 last year)
(D) David Sheilds 71 OVR
(G) Carey Price 86 OVR (was 83 last year)
(G) Jussi Rynnas 78 OVR
Backes actually went down a point, nice...
Leafs opening day line up!
Toronto Maple Leafs Depth Chart - 2011 STARTER 2ND 3RD 4TH LW Kris Versteeg Clarke Macarthur Nikolai Kulemin Mike Brown C Matt Duchene Vaclav Prospal Tyler Bozak Christian Hanson RW David Backes Eric Fehr Colby Armstrong Colton Orr D #1 Drew Doughty Steve Pratt Brett Lebda D #2 Luke Schenn Hal Gill Jordan Leopold G Carey Price Chris Osgood Last edited by Dynasty; 02-11-2011, 11:36 AM.Comment
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Crappy luck here, but the key thing here is you made the playoffs and next year your young team is going to be explosive.
Mind sharing what ratings some of your young players jump to after EA re-calculates them during the OS.Comment
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hope you continue to read.
Yeah i was still in the middle of updating the postthere ya go
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Thanks and sorry about being to quick. haha
Some great progression there, especially for Pratt. Excellent trade in getting the number one pick and drafting Ryan (Are you going to start him in the AHL or give him another year in the minors?)Comment
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All my prospect centers are remaining in the AHL untill they are ready, Schenn Kadri and Hopkins are all in the minors gettign experience. I expect schenn/kadri to come up next year though, I have been debating on using Kadri as a winger and keep Schenn at center.
And I forgot to mention!
Toronto's captains
C (D) Drew Doughty
A (C) Matt Duchene
A (D) Steve PrattLast edited by Dynasty; 02-11-2011, 04:40 PM.Comment
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Leafs 10 game update
Oh it's been bad. so very bad.
Toronto Maple Leafs Stats - 2011 Skaters GP G A PTS +/- GW PIM SOG SPCT Matt Duchene 10 6 1 7 +2 1 6 49 12.2% David Backes 10 2 3 5 +3 0 17 23 8.7% Drew Doughty 10 2 3 5 +3 1 5 10 20% Steve Pratt 10 1 3 4 -7 0 2 6 16.7% Kris Versteeg 10 1 3 4 +3 0 4 11 9.1% Tyler Bozak 10 2 2 4 -1 0 10 39 5.1% Luke Schenn 10 0 2 2 -2 0 6 9 0% Eric Fehr 10 1 1 2 -3 0 4 16 6.3% Clarke Macarthur 10 1 1 2 -4 0 4 8 12.5% Nikolai Kulemin 10 1 1 2 -1 0 0 20 5% Colton Orr 10 0 2 2 -3 0 9 12 0% Brett Lebda 10 0 2 2 0 0 6 2 0% Vaclav Prospal 10 0 2 2 -5 0 15 30 0% Hal Gill 10 0 2 2 -3 0 0 3 0% Colby Armstrong 10 1 1 1 -1 0 16 11 9.1% Christian Hanson 10 0 1 1 -3 0 15 20 0% Goalies GP W L T GAA TOI SV SV% SHO Carey Price 8 2 6 0 2.78 475 205 90.3% 1 Chris Osgood 2 0 2 0 4.54 119 50 84.7% 0
So as you can see, Duchene is the only one that seems to be capable of scoring. Doughty and Pratt have held up the back end pretty much by themselves. Price has played decently, given me a chance to win every game he plays but the team just can't score.
Word has has filtered out of leaf camp today that GM Brian Burke wants it known he is looking for a top 4 four scoring winger listing his depth of third and fourth line role players as available and draft picks if required.
NHL League Leaders - Updated: Jan 1, Goals G Assists A 1. Fabian Brunnstrom 10 1. Ryan Clowe 13 2. Marian Gaborik 9 2. Drew Stafford 13 3. Bobby Ryan 9 3. Brandon Dubinsky 12 4. Jochen Hecht 8 4. Wojtek Wolski 11 5. Mike Cammalleri 8 5. Tim Connolly 11 Points PTS PLus/Minus +/- 1. Marian Gaborik 17 1. Marian Gaborik +13 2. Drew Stafford 17 2. Brandon Dubinsky +13 3. Brandon Dubinsky 16 3. Wojtek Wolski +13 4. Ryan Clowe 16 4. Tim Connolly +8 5. Jochen Hecht 16 5. Chuk Kobasew +8 Wins W Goals Against Average GAA 1. Henrik Lundqvist 7 1. Mikka Kiprusoff 1.55 2. Ilya Bryzgalov 7 2. Henrik Lundqvist 2.00 3. Ryan Miller 7 3. Kari Lehtonen 2.07 4. Nikolai Khabibulin 6 4. Pascal Leclaire 2.19 5. Jonas Gustavsson 6 5. Niklas Backstrom 2.23 Save Percentage SV% Shutouts SO 1. Mikka Kiprusoff 94.7% 1. Nikolai Khabibulin 2 2. Pascal Leclaire 93.6% 2. Mike Smith 2 3. Henrik Lundqvist 93.4% 3. Antti Niemi 1 4. Kari Lehtonen 93.3% 4. Jose Theodore 1 5. Niklas Backstrom 92.9% 5. Carey Price 1 Last edited by Dynasty; 02-16-2011, 11:18 AM.Comment
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8 losses, ouch. What are you going to do?Comment
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At this time I believe my only option is roster moves and line shuffling, Duchene out paces everyone and has no one to finish his passes, it is sickening how many times I have set up Backes and Versteeg to have them blow it over the net, many times on empty nets. I have no winger prospects beyond Caputi in the minors and even his future is a question mark at this point, I am strong in net with goaltending prospects maturing in the minors, My top 4 D is very strong with D prospects maturing in the minors, I am weak down the middle beyond duchene, prospal is a total bust, at this point I am so glad I only signed him for one season, Bozak is about what I expected him to be, and I am forced to use Hanson at this point.
I could bring up Kadri, but his skill set is way beyond a 4th liner, so Ill leave him in the minors to mature for another year, I hope to have bozak and schenn up on the big club next year, so my center depth is weak this year, but should be strong next year.
I am lacking on the wing big time. as with the actual leafs, I have tons of 3/4 line guys but no 1/2.Comment
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Burke shuffles deck, makes blockbuster move!
Good evening leaf fans and following readers! We got reports coming in from all directions it seems, it would appear that Brian Burke was defiantly not joking when he announce just days ago he would be seeking a top 4 forward and was willing to shake up his bottom 6 and draft picks to make it happen.
Reports are still coming in but it would appear that Toronto has made a major deal, possibly the biggest one there will be this year, we are getting word Brian Burke is holding a press conference at this very moment. We are going live to that now.
Burke: Thank you all for gathering at short notice, as most of you already know we have made a major deal, and a difficult one, with the Edmonton Oilers.
First there are a few things I would like to clarify. This is in no way a snap judgment move, this deal has been off and on for the past year between our two clubs, we were never able to find common ground until our most recent talks. Our club has struggled out of the gate, yes that has been a well documented fact, but I made this move to bring in some competition and drive into our roster.
Last year when I traded Phil Kessel we lost our shooter and that loss while needed, was indeed felt keenly. I felt that we had some people trying to fit a mold that wasn't in their capabilities to fill, to play in situations that they were unable to handle so I believe this deal rectifies that situation, and while the cost was high the gain was also equally lofty.
Toronto trades:
RW Colby Armstrong 28 years old 2 years @ 3.37M remaining on his contract 82 overall C potential
D Luke Schenn 21 years old 6 years @ 5.37M remaining on his contract 83 overall B- potential
2010 1st round pick (TOR) 2013 7th round pick (TOR)
To Edmonton for:
LW Magnus Paajarvi 20 years old 2 years @ 900K remaining on his contract 78 overall B potential
LW Taylor Hall 19 years old 3 years @ 900K remaining on his contract 86 overall A- potential
Burke: Let me first say thank you, to both of these wonderful guys, they put their hearts and soul into this club, and while this move needed to happen, I am sorry to see these two go. Obviously I wanted to keep Luke around for the foreseeable future but you have to give up talent to get talent in todays system and Edmonton made it clear that nothing would happen unless Luke went to them in the package.
As for what we are getting, a pure shooter with speed and high potential, I hope Taylor grows into the first rate player we all expect of him. I spoke before about this deal existing between our two clubs since last year, and that is true, I have constantly been on the phone trying to acquire Paajarvi, as I believe he will be a corner stone of this franchise along side the other talented young players we have, but Magnus' ability to play in all situations is so important to the outlook I have for our club that I have spent that last year working a deal to get him.
As it stands now, Don't expect much more movement out of our club, there are a couple key guys I am looking at to bring in, but I would not expect much int he way of Roster changes coming in the near future, Thank you for your time.Comment
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Big trade man, hopefully it works out in your favor. Trading not only Schenn, your young stud defensemen, but your first round pick.
Good luck.Regrets Aren't Something You Did, It's Something You Didn't Do
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Thats a huge trade, but I like it. And even though I am sad to see Schenn leave I believe bring in those two guys will work majic in the future for you especially with your other young talent. Good move.Comment
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My winger depth was very sad, top 4 depth im tlakin about hereComment
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Thanks man. I believe now that I can move forward with the peices I have, filling in the rest as the opertunity arises. lets see how they play together.
For now Paajarvi will remain on the farm club, I put him on a line with Kadri, letting them get "familiar" with each other, as I am hoping next year they will be linemates on the big clubComment
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