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  • Dsimp13
    Rookie
    • Nov 2016
    • 54

    #1

    Navigating to the Northwest - Seattle Navigators Expansion NHL 18

    I have been a lurker for years on this site, just excited to know that there are people just like me that enjoy the depth and immersion of NHL franchises. LeafsFan31's NHL14 Mario Lemieux dynasty literally changed the way I created franchises. Sure, I loved to play as my Penguins every once and a while, but I always came back to the idea of "expansion" and LeafsFan31's method of picking players.

    In 2016 I finally got a real account to the site, with the plans of creating my own dynasty at last. For what ever reason, I never got around to it.

    Until now.

    With the ability to create a 32nd expansion team (albeit a flawed and frustrating system...be prepared to suck for a bit unless you go above and beyond with trades), I have decided to throw my hat in the ring and fire up a dynasty.

    It's been years since the NHL series has had a decent way to track GM progress and history, so I figured that I might as well do this for myself, and maybe pick up some tips from people like me. So without further ado, I give to you...

    NAVIGATING TO THE NORTHWEST - THE SEATTLE NAVIGATORS
  • Dsimp13
    Rookie
    • Nov 2016
    • 54

    #2
    Re: Navigating to the Northwest - Seattle Navigators Expansion NHL 18

    HOUSEKEEPING NOTES
    I should have added this to my initial post, but here are some dynasty notes...
    The first season will be a rough one, as the team is not very strong, so I will simulate a little more than normal. I will try to post updates each month, plus big season happenings as I go. Once I get the first year behind me, I will play probably 2/3 games a month, mostly big division games. The playoffs I have always played every other game, and each elimination game. I will more than likely continue that here. That's about all the housekeeping I needed to get in, so on with the show!



    Following both the instant fan support of the Vegas Golden Knights and the divisional alignment issues that came with it, NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman has negotiated with an ownership group the fast track of a 32nd NHL franchise, the Seattle Navigators!

    With this move, the Calgary Flames have relocated to the Central Division, and the Navs will take their spot in the Pacific...this aligns the geography a bit, plus adds some rivalry between the new expansion teams.

    Their jersey scheme is blue and black, with white/gold trim. The alternate tries to inspire the image of waves that true navigators must handle.
    (Images are underneath the spoiler tag)
    Spoiler


    Although their team is behind the 8 ball, unable to swing moves to stock picks in the upcoming draft like Vegas, plus having the talent pool scoured a bit, the Seattle ownership team has put faith and confidence in new GM Dan Simpson to lead this team to success. It all begins with the expansion draft...

    While Vegas had the pomp and circumstance of the team announcement at the NHL Awards, GMDS has quietly faxed his roster into league offices for approval. The team looks as follows:

    NHL Expansion Draft - Seattle Navigators
    PickTeamPlayerPosHtWt
    1Anaheim DucksSami VatanenD5'10"183
    2Arizona CoyotesAlex BurmistrovLW6'1"180
    3Boston BruinsKevan MillerD6'2"210
    4Buffalo SabresCody FransonD6'5"224
    5 Calgary FlamesMatt StajanC6'1"195
    6Carolina HurricanesCam WardG6'1"185
    7Chicago BlackhawksVille PokkaD6'0"213
    8Colorado AvalancheMatt NietoLW5'11"190
    9Columbus Blue JacketsJoonas KorpisaloG6'3"190
    10Dallas StarsStephen JohnsD6'4"230
    11Detroit Red WingsLuke GlendeningRW5'11"199
    12Edmonton OilersMark LetestuC5'10"197
    13Florida PanthersJames ReimerG6'2"217
    14Los Angeles KingsAlec MartinezD6'1"212
    15Minnesota WildJonas BrodinD6'1"193
    16Montreal CanadiensPhillip DanaultC6'1"193
    17New York IslandersCalvin de HaanD6'1"197
    18New York RangersMatt PuempelLW6'2"204
    19Nashville PredatorsCalle JarnkrokLW5'11"186
    20New Jersey DevilsDevante Smith-PellyRW6'0"214
    21Ottawa SenatorsRyan DzingelC6'0"190
    22Philadelphia FlyersMatt LaughtonLW6'1"190
    23Pittsburgh PenguinsMatt CullenC6'1"200
    24San Jose SharksMelker KarlssonC6'0"180
    25St. Louis BluesDmitrij JaskinLW6'2"217
    26Tampa Bay LightningBraydon CoburnD6'5"223
    27Toronto Maple LeafsSeth GriffithRW5'9"191
    28Vancouver CanucksReid BoucherLW5'10"195
    29Washington CapitalsPhilipp GrubauerG6'1"182
    30Winnipeg JetsTyler MyersD6'8"229



    The selections weren't the most attractive, a whole lot of 3rd liners, some with a bit more potential than others.

    CENTERS
    There isn't a real standout in the bunch. Danault, Karlsson, and Dzingel could all vie for the chance to hold down the third and fourth lines, with possibility of moving up the lineup. Letestu can add some experience and versatility, while Cullen is coming off back to back Stanley Cups in which he played a decent sized role, and can still produce at age 40. Hopefully keeping his minutes down can extend his career a bit enough to help the youngsters grow.

    LEFT WINGER
    More of the same, just middle of the lineup talent. Puempel will start the year in CT where he can play top line AHL minutes to get experience in. Jarnkrok is playing on a great contract (5 years, $2 million), and both Jaskin and Boucher will hopefully grow a bit.

    RIGHT WINGER
    GMDS has some faith that his LW core can play both sides of the ice, as he went with only three RWs. Glendening will be a very cheap and serviceable 4th liner/depth guy, as his contract is very team friendly at $1.8 million for each of the next 4 years. Smith-Pelly will compete for a third line role for years to come, and Griffith can hopefully tap into some potential if he is managed correctly.

    DEFENSE
    Vatanen and Brodin are the highlights here, with Coburn and de Haan chipping in to flesh out the top 4. Alec Martinez, Tyler Myers, and Cody Franson were three guys that can hopefully be flipped for some picks at the draft, as they don't really fit with the Navs' slow build scheme. Miller & Johns are a very decent third pairing/7th defensemen options, and Pokka will play in the AHL to try to get as much playing time as possible.

    GOALIES
    Korpisalo will be groomed to be the goalie of the future, with the hope that Cam Ward and either Reimer or Grubauer (GMDS will try to flip one of the two to a goalie-needing team) can service the NHL squad while Korpisalo gets starters minutes in the AHL.

    This team isn't pretty, but hopefully GMDS can gain some picks out of a few players at the NHL Draft, and then maybe as the deadline nears and contenders are looking for depth pieces.

    The Navigators don't have any real strengths at a particular position (other than goalie), so the strategy heading into the draft will be taking the best players available.

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    • Dsimp13
      Rookie
      • Nov 2016
      • 54

      #3
      Re: Navigating to the Northwest - Seattle Navigators Expansion NHL 18

      "And with the 5th pick of the 2017 Draft, the Seattle Navigators select..."

      Navs GM Dan Simpson went into the 2017 NHL Draft with a tough task...how can he improve the team as much as he can, without sacrificing the future? Well it was an eventful first round to say the least.

      Keeping one eye on what rival Vegas was doing, GMDS swung two big deals in the first round that he hopes will be enough reward for the risk.

      Seattle sent D-man Alec Martinez to the Boston Bruins for the 19th overall pick, but the biggest move saw the defensemen Tyler Myers and Brayden Coburn, along with the Navs 4th round pick, to Chicago for the Blackhawks' center Artem Anisimov and the 27th overall pick.

      Seattle retained $3.35 million in the deal ($1.5m for Myers and $1.85m for Coburn), plus adding Anismov's $4.550m contract that runs through the 2021-22 season. When asked after the deal was official, GMDS was cautiously optimistic about the trade, saying "Anisimov is a legitimate top 6 centerman, and it was big for us to snag that third 1st round selection. We have a ton of cap space, so we'll just have to see what happens. I'm still just excited that the guy we wanted at 5 landed in our lap!"

      Simpson was referring to the 5th overall selection Elias Pettersson. Sources say he was working the phones trying to bump to the 4th spot to pick him, and had just about given up hope when the Canucks denied offer after offer.

      Also, the Navs were ecstatic that the man they wanted with the 35th pick in round 2 was still there, defenseman Timothy Liljegrin. Adding this talented (Low Elite) player eased the pain of losing two veteran d-men in the Blackhawks deal.

      Here are the results for the rest of the draft:
      Seattle Navigators 2017 Draft
      PickTeamPlayerPosHtWt
      1 (5)Seattle NavigatorsElias PetterssonC6'2"161
      1 (19)Seattle Navigators (from Boston Bruins)Pierre-Olivier JosephD6'0"150
      1 (27)Seattle Navigators (from Chicago Blackhawks)Nick HenryRW6'0" 190
      2 (35)Seattle NavigatorsTimothy LiljegrenD5'11"198
      3 (67)Seattle NavigatorsPavel KoltyginLW6'0"192
      5 (131)Seattle NavigatorsMatthew RicciD6'3"198
      6 (163)Seattle NavigatorsVladimir KolosovLW6'1"193
      7 (195)Seattle NavigatorsRadek KoblizekRW5'9"160



      Now, GMDS has his attention turned to the re-sign phase of the offseason, where he has 11 contracts expiring. Stay tuned!


      Dynasty Notes
      Spoiler

      (I've decided to add a spot on here where I can throw my thoughts about how the dynasty is going. I've added the spoiler tag so that it doesn't make more of a text blast for those who just want to read the "story" aspect of it.)

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      • Dsimp13
        Rookie
        • Nov 2016
        • 54

        #4
        Re: Navigating to the Northwest - Seattle Navigators Expansion NHL 18

        SEATTLE NAVIGATORS PRE-SEASON RECAP

        After an eventful 2017 NHL Draft, Seattle Navigators GM Dan Simpson set his sights on his existing roster. GMDS had 11 expiring contracts to deal with, not to mention the free agent market.

        Simpson wasted no time, and on the first day of the re-sign period offered contracts to every player.

        The scouting team met with the head coach and GM, and Seattle reached a decision to let each draft pick play one more year in juniors. The thought behind it was that the farm system was too raw to let the picks play with more appropriate line-mates, and risk impeding growth. They will re-evaluate next season.

        The two UFAs, Cody Franson and Matt Cullen, were both skeptical about playing for an upstart expansion team, and had let their agents know to inform the GM. Simpson offered Cullen $2m over 2 years, up from the $1.7 number the player was hoping for. Cullen accepted, and changed his view from "win now" to helping the Navs get on the track to success. Franson received the exact offer his agent mentioned, $1.825m over 2 years, but both sides agreed that he would be better off hitting the open market.

        There were 9 different RFAs up, and each received offers. In this group, GMDS locked in one of his top 4 defenseman (de Haan, 3/$4.125), backup goalie (Grubauer, 2/$2.825), among other upstart players.

        NEW CONTRACTS
        Matt Cullen - 2/$2m
        Calvin de Haan - 3/$4.125
        Ryan Dzingel - 2/$1.725
        Alex Burmistrov - 2/$0.950
        Scott Laughton - 1/$1.175
        Matt Nieto - 2/$0.850 (2 Way)
        Reid Boucher - 2/$0.875 (2 Way)
        Seth Griffin - 2/$0.900 (2 Way)
        Ville Pokka - 1/$0.750 (2 Way)

        While Seattle wasn't in the market for any of the big free agents, there were definitely some holes on the roster that needed filled.

        After trading Martinez, Coburn, and Myers, there was an opening in the top 4. GMDS filled that spot by nabbing Justin Schultz for $4.9m over 3 years. He had to juice the contract a bit to outspend a few other teams, but in the end he got his man.

        One big need was top 6 depth, so GMDS looked to find a reliable winger without breaking the bank or making a long-term commitment. The answer he found was in RW Justin Williams, Mr. Game 7 himself. Even at age 36, Williams can hopefully continue to contribute at a moderate level, and said yes to the contract offer of $4m over 2 years.

        Now that two voids were filled on the big club, Simpson needed to look at his minor league squad, the Connecticut Huskies.

        Looking out for young, raw talent who would be okay playing for cheap, GMDS took a flyer on seven guys.

        Two centers were acquired, Antti Suomela and Aleksi Saarela. Saarela had interest from a plethora of other teams, but eventually signed a 1 year, $925,000 deal to play for the Huskies. Hopefully these guys can prove themselves to be productive options down the middle.

        On the wings, the Navs picked up Ty Rattie and Jacob de la Rose, two okay prospects. The hope is that a change of scenery and some decent minutes in the AHL can help these two grow.

        Three defensemen were signed, Jarred Tinordi, Jordan Oesterle, and Johannes Johannesen.

        The preseason went about as well as could be expected, with wins and losses not really taken seriously by the ownership. Instead, the Navs looked to build some chemistry and get everyone working together, thus keeping the same roster for the entirety of the preseason. The stats are below:

        Spoiler


        With bated breath, the Seattle Navigators are as ready to go for the inaugural season, going with the depth chart below:
        Spoiler
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        • Dsimp13
          Rookie
          • Nov 2016
          • 54

          #5
          Re: Navigating to the Northwest - Seattle Navigators Expansion NHL 18

          Tonight is the night. Thursday, October 12, 2018. The Seattle Navigators are playing their first regular season game.

          The day before, the locker room gathered together and decided to go with three alternate captains. Calle Jarnkrok, Justin Williams, and Sami Vatanen were given the honor and would lead the team against the Hurricanes the next night.

          Puck dropped, and hockey was played.


          Seattle Navigators at Carolina Hurricanes
          Oct 12, 2017123F
          SEA (1-0-0)1113
          CAR (0-1-0)1102
          Three Stars
          Sami Vatanen, D
          1G, 1A
          Devante Smith-Pelly
          GWG
          Elias Lindholm
          1G
          Team Stats Comparison
          SEACAR
          Shots on Goal2123
          Hits1510
          Faceoffs Won-Lost7-1010-7
          Penalty Minutes00
          Power Plays Converted00
          Power Play Opportunities00
          Time on Attack8:565:28
          Scoring Summary
          FIRST PERIOD
          CARValentin Zykov (1) (J. McClement, L. Ferraro)
          SEAMatt Nieto (1) (A. Burmistrov)
          SECOND PERIOD
          CARElias Lindholm (1) (Unassisted)
          SEASami Vatanen (1) (A. Anisimov, C. Jarnkrok)
          THIRD PERIOD
          SEADevante Smith-Pelly (1) (S. Vatanen, J. Schultz)


          And what a win it was! A very back and forth game, with Devante Smith-Pelly netting the winning goal with under five minutes remaining. Seattle played a fast game, forechecking the Hurricane defenders whenever they could. Not the perfect game, as the defense struggled a bit and offense was disjointed at times, but a good win nonetheless. On to Los Angeles!

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          • Dsimp13
            Rookie
            • Nov 2016
            • 54

            #6
            Re: Navigating to the Northwest - Seattle Navigators Expansion NHL 18

            Seattle Navigators - 4 Months In
            (note: I'm trying to speed my way through the inaugural season and get to the TRUE start of an expansion dynasty in my opinion...the offseason into year two. So I'll probably do 4 months, trade deadline, and end of season maybe? Who knows. Thanks for reading anyway!)
            So much has happened in the first 4 months of competitive Navigator hockey. Let's see what's been going on in Seattle.

            Standings

            Western Conference
            Spoiler

            Eastern Conference
            Spoiler

            The Seattle Navigators are 24-24-2 through the first 50 games. Those 50 points are good for 6th in the division, 4 points out of a playoff spot. The team started hot, taking 7 of a possible 12 points in the first 6 games, then faded as the games drew on. While the team was playing middle of the road hockey, GM Dan Simpson kept his eye on the future with transactions, one of which was pretty big.

            Transactions

            TRADES

            SEA trades Scott Laughton
            FLA trades Jyrki Jokipakka, 2018 4th

            D-man Kevan Miller went down with a bruised knee, and GMDS seeing the lack of NHL caliber defensemen went out and snagged a solid 7th defender Jokipakka. Not a beautiful trade, but the 4th helps and Jokipakka, Miller, and Stephen Johns look to hold down the back end of the D corps.

            SEA trades Jonas Brodin, 2018 4th rounder
            TOR trades 2018 1st, 2018 2nd

            Brodin had been struggling at the blue line for the Navs. Not that he was the only one (as you can see in the stats, every single defensemen is a minus after 50 games), but was the player not named Sami Vatanen & Justin Schultz with the most trade value. Prior to the season, the ownership sat GMDS down and went over goals, and the primary one was to have four picks in the first two rounds of the 2018 draft, and this trade accomplishes that goal.

            They should both be late round picks, as Toronto leads the Atlantic Division at the 50 game mark, but 1st rounders are 1st rounders (2nd rounders aren't too shabby, either). There is still the chance of using picks as trade bait, especially after this next trade:

            SEA trades Philipp Grubauer, Aleksi Saarela, 2018 4th
            DAL trades Esa Landell, Max Lagace, 2018 2nd

            This trade gives the Navs two 1st rounders and three 2nd rounders, satisfying the ownership's goal while giving GMDS some ammo for a prospective trade. Lindell has been struggling, but has top 4 upside and will play alongside Calvin de Haan in that second pairing. He will have the ability to showcase his skills with Liljegren, Joseph, and Ricci in the pipeline for the near future.


            WAIVER PICKUPS

            RW Pontus Aberg, from Nashville
            An RFA at the beginning of the season, GMDS offered a contract but the Predators matched. Having a disappointing year, but Simpson likes the upside and he will play top minutes in CT for the AHL club.

            D Scott Harrington, from Columbus
            Defense depth, nothing more.

            STATS
            Spoiler

            At the end of the day, with a plethora of picks going into what should be a pretty good draft, the Navs are on a decent path. The team also has some possibilities (Mark Letestu is a great example) of having forward depth to offer contenders at the deadline.

            ALSO:
            League Leaders
            Spoiler


            Stay tuned!
            Last edited by Dsimp13; 03-15-2018, 07:30 AM.

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            • SeattleBattleCat
              Pro
              • Nov 2017
              • 710

              #7
              Re: Navigating to the Northwest - Seattle Navigators Expansion NHL 18

              Nice work on the presentation and it is easy to read which is always great in a Dynasty.

              Trade Deadline would be another good avenue to move some more players for picks: Calvin De Haan sticks out to me, maybe Williams for a 2nd?

              Keep it up, looking forward to see how the Nav's progress.
              Last edited by SeattleBattleCat; 03-15-2018, 04:43 AM.

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              • Dsimp13
                Rookie
                • Nov 2016
                • 54

                #8
                Re: Navigating to the Northwest - Seattle Navigators Expansion NHL 18

                SEATTLE NAVIGATORS TRADE DEADLINE

                The first trade deadline of the Seattle Navigators has come and gone, and GM Dan Simpson worked his phone to try to improve his team.

                Three trades were made, and time will tell to see how they work out for the Navs.

                Seattle trades Mark Letestu, 2018 5th & 6th rounders to Nashville for 2018 3rd & 4th rounders

                Seattle continues its process of stockpiling top of the draft picks. Letestu is a decent player having a good year for a third line center. However, it is believed that his camp is not interested in being a Navigator for the future, and sources indicate the team does not see him in their future plans either. So the trade was made, seeing the Navs move up in the draft at the cost of lower picks.

                Seattle trades Justin Williams (retaining $0.950m in salary), Esa Lindell, Matt Puempel, 2018 2nd rounder (DAL) & 2018 6th rounder to Boston for Brandon Carlo and 2018 1st rounder (WPG)

                This trade was a little more emotional, as Justin Williams had been a leader in the locker room. His career is towards the end however, so he agreed to be dealt to Boston. He will have a better shot at success with the Bruins. Esa Lindell was acquired to fight to take Jonas Brodin's role in the top 4, and the organization was high on him, but it was a no-brainer to include him if the end result was a more established young defender in Brandon Carlo. Carlo looks to be a front runner to fill out the top 4. The Navs possessed three 2nd round draft picks, so they could afford to lose one in an effort to gain a third 1st rounder in the upcoming draft. Puempel was one of a few young AHLers Boston was interested in (one name thrown around was Seth Griffith) who are having great years for the Huskies. Puempel was on the last year of his deal, so was deemed the most expendable.

                Seattle trades Cam Ward and a 2018 7th round pick to Los Angeles for Jeff Zatkoff and a 2018 2nd round pick

                Much like the Williams trade, Cam Ward was sent in good faith to a team in contention for a playoff spot. The 2nd round pick was much more valuable to the Navigators, as GMDS now has six picks in the top two rounds (3 firsts, 3 seconds). A 7th round pick in this draft was worth the cost of acquiring a true backup goalie, who will spell James Reimer to finish out the season.

                And thus concludes the 2017-18 trade deadline. GM Dan Simpson seems happy with the moves, as he leaves with an extra first round pick plus a good young defenseman without touching much of his future.

                Check out soon for the finish of the inaugural season of the Seattle Navigators!

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                • Dsimp13
                  Rookie
                  • Nov 2016
                  • 54

                  #9
                  Re: Navigating to the Northwest - Seattle Navigators Expansion NHL 18

                  Seattle Navigators Inaugural Season Ends Expectedly, But Not Without Some Disappointment

                  The Seattle Navigators finish their inaugural season with a record of 35-41-6, good for eighth place in the Pacific Division. Their 76 points tie them with the Bruins and Hurricanes for second worst total in the NHL, behind the Dallas Stars' 69.

                  Final Standings


                  While the ownership group is okay with the first season, GM Dan Simpson was not too happy with the result.

                  "Losing sucks, no matter how good you are, it sucks. I think we're set up decently for the future, but it still sucks. It's not so fun to see the other expansion team either. I know they had some breaks that we didn't have, but it's just gonna fire us up to get better faster."

                  GMDS is referring to the Vegas Golden Knights, who were already set up pretty nicely before winning the lottery and drafting Nolan Patrick first overall. That Golden Knights team snuck into the playoffs as a Wild Card, then won their way to the Stanley Cup Final. Once there, they took the Washington Capitals to Game 7 before falling to Ovechkin and company.

                  Check out the playoff field here:


                  End of Season Notes:

                  -While they were in playoff contention when the trades were made, Justin Williams (Boston) and Cam Ward (Los Angeles) both failed to make the playoffs with their new teams. (Boston actually finished last in the Atlantic Division)

                  -Unfortunately, the first round pick acquired from Boston in the Williams trade was Winnipeg's (1st place in the Central Division). The other first rounder Seattle snagged (in the Jonas Brodin deal) was Toronto's, who finished 3rd in the Atlantic.

                  -Yes, there was a lack of top rate talent on the team, but 49 points at a -23 is not the kind of stats you'd like to see lead your team (Artem Anisimov). Hopefully GMDS can find a way to add to the scoring depth while not giving up the farm.

                  -Phillip Danault signed a 2 year, $3.1m contract extension on the last day of the season. "He's a player we see competing for a top 6 center slot for the future," says Simpson. Danault finished with 42 points and a plus 7 in 79 games.

                  -Navigators Stats
                  Spoiler


                  -The three constant top 4 defensemen of the Navigators made their scoring presence felt, scoring 41 points (Schultz), 37 (Vatanen), and 25 (de Haan). Hopefully Carlo will complement the group well.

                  -End of Season Awards


                  -End of Season League Leaders
                  Spoiler
                  Last edited by Dsimp13; 03-16-2018, 03:09 PM.

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                  • Dsimp13
                    Rookie
                    • Nov 2016
                    • 54

                    #10
                    Re: Navigating to the Northwest - Seattle Navigators Expansion NHL 18

                    Seattle Navigators GM Dan Simpson barely let the dust settle on the team's inaugural season. As soon as the last horn blew, GMDS was meeting with scouts to prep for the coming NHL Draft, and looking at potential free agents.

                    He also signed two more extensions in addition to Phillip Danault's:
                    Matt Nieto - 1 yr/$1.975m
                    Devante Smith-Pelly - 1 yr/1.85m

                    Matt Cullen announced his retirement, and the Navigators were sad to see him go. He brought some great leadership to the Navs, but his departure definitely opens a spot on the fourth line for a good young center to develop.

                    The first stop of the Seattle Navigators Pre-Season was the 2018 NHL Draft.

                    Seattle entered the Draft with 9 picks, all in the first 4 rounds. Those picks were:
                    Round 1: 4, 29 (TOR), 30 (WPG)
                    Round 2: 24, 39 (LAK), 57 (SJS)
                    Round 3: 66, 88 (NSH)
                    Round 4: 120 (NSH)

                    Boston won the lottery, and the top 5 picks went as follows:
                    1) BOS - Rasmus Dahlin
                    2) CAR - Joe Veleno
                    3) DAL - Filip Zadina
                    4) SEA - Anderson MacDonald
                    5) Buffalo - Jared McIsaac

                    TRADES
                    GMDS swung a few moves during the Draft, hopefully improving the team going forward.

                    1) Seattle moved up six spots in the draft to the New York Islanders' 23rd pick in exchange for Toronto's 1st rounder (29) and defenseman Kevan Miller.


                    2) Seattle acquires left wing Hunter Shinkaruk and center Sam Bennett of the Calgary Flames for LA's 2nd round pick (39) and winger Dmitrij Jaskin.

                    3) Seattle sends defenseman Stephen Johns to Carolina for their 5th round pick (131).

                    As for the actual selections, GMDS selected left winger Anderson MacDonald, and defensemen Dmitri Smirnov & Marco Mebus in the first round. MacDonald projects to be a top-six winger, Mebus a top 4 defender, and Smirnov an elite D-man. 5th round selection Pekka Suominen also looks to be an elite defender, giving Seattle three (including 2017 second round pick Timothy Liljegren).

                    Other picks:
                    Spoiler


                    Draft Notes
                    - Snagging two elite defensemen in the same draft is a huge get for GMDS, as it allows him to groom them into top players, or use them in trades.
                    - Time will tell if it was worth the 2nd round pick to get Shinkaruk and Bennett...Bennett is an elite (albeit low) center, giving the Navs some ability to roll three solid lines. GMDS hopes Shinkaruk will have a better shot at cracking the top 9 than Jaskin did.
                    Last edited by Dsimp13; 03-19-2018, 04:54 PM.

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                    • Dsimp13
                      Rookie
                      • Nov 2016
                      • 54

                      #11
                      Re: Navigating to the Northwest - Seattle Navigators Expansion NHL 18

                      Seattle Navigators 2018-19 Preseason

                      Now that the Draft is over, Seattle Navigators GM Dan Simpson looks to the contracts and free agency portion of the offseason.

                      Re-sign Stage
                      The Seattle Navigators have three UFAs and five RFAs with expired contracts. GMDS is looking to spend wisely and bring back the right players at the right cost.

                      UFAS
                      C Matt Stajan - 1 year/$1.2m TURNED DOWN
                      D Jyrki Jokipakka - RELEASED
                      D Jordan Oesterle - 1 year/$750,000 SIGNED

                      Oesterle is the only guy who really figures into the Navs' plans, as he proved last season to be a serviceable AHL defenseman in Connecticut. Matt Stajan will be offered a contract to serve purely as captain of the CT Huskies.
                      There are cheaper options that can play the same depth defenseman role than Jokipakka, who will not be offered a contract.

                      RFAs
                      D Ville Pokka - 1 year/$775,000 SIGNED
                      D Robbie Russo - RELEASED
                      LW Hunter Shinkaruk - 1 year/$825,000 SIGNED
                      LW Jacob de la Rose - 2 years/$800,000 SIGNED
                      RW Pontus Aberg - 2 years/$925,000 SIGNED

                      Ville Pokka had a great year in CT last year (35P) and could be groomed to be an everyday top 6. Hunter Shinkaruk will start the year in the AHL with hope he can become a solid top 9 forward. Jacob de la Rose and Pontus Aberg were both 35+ point scorers in the AHL, and will continue to grow down there playing with some of the signed draft picks. Robbie Russo was a risk free waiver wire snag, both teams amicably go their separate ways.

                      DRAFT PICK CONTRACTS
                      Spoiler


                      Free Agency Stage

                      GMDS is in a position where he has a lot of raw talent that needs room to grow and are ready to be competitive this year with the exception of a few positions.

                      With the draft day trades of Kevan Miller and Stephen Johns, plus the decision not to resign Jyrki Jokipakka, the bottom pairing needs help. Ville Pokka is probably the closest prospect to play everyday, but there needs to be another starter plus a depth piece who doesn't need to play everyday.
                      Seattle signs defensemen Toby Enstrom (3 years/$2.575) and Markus Nutivarra (1 year/$1m)
                      Enstrom provides a veteran presence who can be a safety net for a prospect playing on his pairing, and Nutivarra satisfies that role of depth defense.

                      On the forward side of things, the Navs are pretty much set down the middle (Anisimov, Bennett, Danault, Karlsson) and on left wing (Nieto, Burmistrov, Griffith, Boucher) but right wing is a weakness. Jarnkrok, Smith-Pelly, and Glendening are the only NHL ready players, with Aberg the next closest. GMDS needs a top line option.
                      Seattle signs right wing Cam Atkinson (6/$5.51m)
                      One of the top free agents out there, Atkinson finished last year one point off his career high (61) and was in high demand. Originally asking for 5 years/$4.75m, there was seven other teams actively pursuing Atkinson. GMDS stepped in and offered him more money and one more year, and got his player.

                      Now that Jonas Korpisalo is going to be a full time NHL goalie, the AHL team was depleted.
                      Seattle signs goaltenders Jordan Bennington (1 year/$775,000) and Johan Mattsson (1 year/$925,000)
                      Bennington projects to be a fringe starter, while Mattsson projects to be a backup, both good options to split starts in CT.

                      Preseason
                      Seattle goes 3-3-1 while filtering in prospects to get playing time and NHL experience.
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                      After holding a team meeting, the head coach has given Sami Vatanen the honor of being the first captain of the Seattle Navigators, with Calle Jarnkrok and Justin Schultz as assistants. "I see this as the highest praise my teammates could give me, and look forward to doing my part to lead the Navs forward," said an emotional Vatanen.

                      The Navs open the 2018-19 season on the road in Washington to take on the defending Stanley Cup champion Capitals, so it'll start with a bang. Here is the lineup they will start the season with:
                      Seattle Navigators Depth Chart - 2018-19
                      STARTER2ND3RD4TH
                      LWMatt NietoSeth GriffithAlex BurmistrovReid Boucher
                      CArtem AnisimovSam BennettPhillip DanaultMelker Karlsson
                      RWCam AtkinsonCalle Jarnkrok (A)Devante Smith-PellyLuke Glendening
                      D #1Sami Vatanen (C)Calvin de HaanVille Pokka
                      D #2Justin Schultz (A)Brandon CarloToby Enstrom
                      GJoonas KorpisaloJames Reimer
                      Last edited by Dsimp13; 03-20-2018, 07:38 AM.

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                      • Dsimp13
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                        Re: Navigating to the Northwest - Seattle Navigators Expansion NHL 18

                        SEATTLE NAVIGATORS 2018-19 SEASON: OCTOBER




                        GMDS has every right to be pleased with the first month of his Navigators' sophomore season. The Navs have finished up October with a 8-2-0 record, second best in the NHL behind St. Louis's 8-0-2.



                        The team is putting the puck in the net, with newcomers Cam Atkinson and Sam Bennett leading the way. Atkinson in particular has also boosted center Artem Anisimov, who has 10 points in addition to being a team-best +8. Plus/minus isn't a perfect stat, but it's a big improvement for a guy who was a -23 last season.

                        Joonas Korpisalo hopefully is on the track to success, with decent numbers in 7 starts. We'll see if the Navs continue to go with the goalie rotation as it is now, with Korpisalo playing seven games to James Reimer's three.

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                          SEATTLE NAVIGATORS 2018-19 SEASON: NOVEMBER


                          And just like that, the Navs are back down to earth.

                          After a surprising 8-2-0 start to the season, Seattle started November with a back and forth 6-5 victory in Boston.



                          Hunter Shinkaruk made his much anticipated debut into the Navs lineup, and didn't disappoint. His 2 goals and 1 assist gave him first star honors.

                          All signs were there for the momentum to continue on...instead it fizzled. The Navs went 5-8 through the rest of November, giving them a 14-10 record. While still in a playoff position, the Navs have fallen from 1st to 3rd in the division.



                          Injuries
                          Cam Atkinson - sore knee, missed 7 games
                          Seth Griffith - strained hamstring, missed 2 games
                          Sami Vatanen - mild concussion, missed 1 game
                          Devante Smith-Pelly - back spasms, missed 3 games

                          The injury bug finally hit Seattle. Not too terrible, but Cam Atkinson missed 7 games with a sore knee, and when he WAS playing he was definitely affected by it (1G, 1A, -4 in 8 GP).

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                          Notes:
                          C Phillip Danault has been dropped to the 4th line (and has come close to being healthy scratch a few times). 12 points and a -6 is not the stat line GMDS expected out of him when he gave Danault the contract extension.

                          C Melker Karlsson has been a bright spot filling in on that 3rd line role Danault was demoted from. Karlsson finished November with 4 goals and 6 assists in the month.

                          LW Hunter Shinkaruk was given an opportunity to play NHL minutes, picking up 7 points in 14 games playing primarily on the 4th line (though also seeing time on the 2nd line). Three of those seven points came in his first game against Boston, however. Fortunately, it seems C Sam Bennett has made the trade worthwhile for the Navs by himself, at least so far (21 P)

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                            Re: Navigating to the Northwest - Seattle Navigators Expansion NHL 18

                            SEATTLE NAVIGATORS 2018-19 SEASON: DECEMBER



                            Another month, another extremely average record. The Seattle Navigators go 5-7-1 through December, leaving them to start the new year 19-17-1 and entrenched in fourth place in the Pacific. Arizona is three points ahead, while Anaheim is only one point behind. Needless to say the Navs need to start seeing some improvement. The pace they are on is too mediocre to be contending.



                            Seattle has had some decent offense, something they have struggled with in the team's short history. Center Sam Bennett continues to prove to GMDS that the trade was worth it, completing December with 16 points (7G, 9A) in 13 games. Winger Cam Atkinson has been slowly coming back from the sore knee that gave him fits in November. He made it through all 13 of the Navs' games, finishing with 9 points. Phillip Danault was indeed scratched for three games, hoping he could reset and focus on his play.

                            Goaltending is proving to be an issue, as Joonas Korpisalo has been prone to let in some weak goals. He went 4-5-1, bringing his season total to 14-12-1 in 29 games. If Korpisalo is going to be the goalie of the future, and GMDS has maintained that to be the case, he needs to step it up.

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                            Transactions
                            GMDS made a few moves during the month, always looking to benefit his team.

                            Acquired LW Remi Elie on waivers, sent down to CT for forward depth.

                            The GM's phone buzzed, and low and behold it was the frequent trading partner Boston Bruins. The B's were interested in defenseman Marco Mebus who the Navigators selected with the 30th pick in the 2018 draft. Boston offered their first round selection in the 2020 draft for Mebus and the Navs' 2019 5th rounder. GMDS wasn't averse to moving Mebus, as the Navs have Dmitri Smirnov & Timothy Liljegren in the organization, but wanted a little more in return...

                            SEA sends D Marco Mebus, 2019 5th, and 2019 7th to Boston for their 2020 1st and 2019 4th.

                            While GMDS was exploring the trade, he discovered that the LA Kings were interested in new waiver wire pickup Remi Elie, so he was flipped for the Kings' 2019 6th round pick.

                            All eyes are on January and beyond, as the Seattle Navigators are hoping to see some improvement.

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