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  • LeafsFan31
    Rookie
    • May 2011
    • 196

    #1

    NHL 14 BAGM: The Story of Mario Lemieux and the Seattle Snipers

    Seattle lands NHL Franchise




    Today the people of Seattle are very excited as the official announcement has been made of an expansion team being added to the NHL from Seattle. The team's name will be the Seattle Snipers, and they will wear the colors green,black and white. An expansion draft is upcoming for GM Patrick White to choose his 23 man roster.

    BAGM Settings

    Skill level: Superstar
    Sliders: Tazer’s
    Period length: 5 minutes
    Injuries: Off (Turned on for playoffs)
    Trade Difficulty: Hard
    Last edited by LeafsFan31; 12-14-2013, 07:43 PM.
  • LeafsFan31
    Rookie
    • May 2011
    • 196

    #2
    Re: NHL 14 BAGM: The Story of Mario Lemieux and the Seattle Snipers

    Today is a major day in the National Hockey League. A day that is rare in sports, and is excellent entertainment for all of those who are not involved. Today one expansion team, the Seattle Snipers, will have its choice of a set of players that have been made available by each team throughout the league. Some major names are on this list, however limitations exist for Seattle. They are not able to pick up the best 23 players they can, they will need to be strategic, while teams like Colorado, Winnipeg and Minnesota hope not to lose their best prospect.

    Let’s have a look at the rules in place today.

    Rules:

    13 forwards will be chosen (4 centre, 4 left wing, 4 right wing, 1 extra)

    7 defensemen will be chosen (3 RD, 3 LD, 1 extra)

    3 goaltenders will be chosen

    Inherent farm team of coyotes

    Players on coyote’s roster will be dropped into free agency, However I am not allowed to sign these players.

    MARIO LEMIEUX is first pick in the expansion draft

    WAYNE GRETZKY will also be added to this dynasty. He will be placed on a team drawn at random.

    MAX one player chosen from each team

    THREE 4 ½ - 5 star players allowed

    TWO 4 star players allowed

    A GOALIE may not be chosen unless his overall is 77 or LESS

    1 PROSPECT (Player not currently on NHL Roster) may be chosen at any
    position, as long as the player falls under previously stated rules.

    Using current roster update:

    FOUR forwards with the lowest overall will be available from each team

    ONE defensemen with the lowest overall will be available from each team

    ONE goalie with the lowest overall will be available from each team

    ALL Prospects are available. (As you can imagine, I have someone in mind)


    PLAYERS AVAILABLE:

    Note: will only indicate stars if 4 or higher

    As we all know the player considered to be the next big thing, Mario Lemieux will be the first player chosen by the Seattle Snipers. Let’s have a look at all the players available today.

    C MARIO LEMIEUX 5 STAR

    Ducks:
    RW RICKARD RAKELL
    LW PATRICK MAROON
    C NICK BONNIO
    RW EMERSON ETEM 4 STARS
    D HAMPUS LINDHOLM 4 ½ STARS

    Bruins:

    C CARL SODERBERG
    RW JORDAN CARON
    LW SHAWN THORNTON
    C GREG CAMPBELL
    D TOREY KRUG
    G CHAD JOHNSON

    Sabers:

    RW BRAIN FLYNN
    LW JOHN SCOTT
    C CODY MCCORMICK
    C JOHAN LARSSON
    D NIKITA ZADOROV

    Flames:

    RW BRAIN MCGRATTAN
    LW LANCE BOUMA
    RW TIM JACKMAN
    C JOE COLBORNE
    D CHRISTOPHER BREEN
    G RETO BERRA

    Hurricanes:

    RW KEVIN WESTGARTH
    C RILEY NASH
    LW CHRIS TERRY
    LW DRAYSON BOWMAN
    D BRETT DELLEMORE
    G MIKE MURPHY

    Hawks:

    C BRAD MILLS
    LW BRANDON BOLLIG
    RW BEN SMITH
    C BRANDON PIRRI
    D SHELDON BROOKBANK
    G NIKOLAI KHABIBULIN

    Avalanche:

    LW PATRICK BORDELEAU
    LW MARC-ANDRE CLICHÉ
    LW CODY MCLEOD
    C NATHAN MACKINNON 4 ½ STARS
    D ANDRE BENOIT
    G JEAN-SEBASTIEN GIGUERE

    BlueJackets:

    LW SEAN COLLINS
    C MICHAEL CHAPUT
    C BONNE JENNER 4 STARS
    RW CAM ATKINSON
    D DALTON PROUT
    G CURTIS MCELHINNEY

    Stars:

    LW LANE MACDERMID
    C RYAN GARBUTT
    RW ALEX CHIASSON
    RW VALERI NICHUSHKIN 4 STARS
    D AARON ROME
    G DAN ELLIS

    Wings:

    C LUKE LENDENING
    C JOAKIM ANDERSSON
    LW TOMAS TATAR 4 STARS
    LW DREW MILLER
    D XAVIER OUELLET 4 STARS
    G JONAS GUSTAVSSON

    Oilers:

    LW LUKE GAZDIC
    LW STEVE MACINTYRE
    RW TYLER PITLICK
    C WILL ACTON
    D ANTON BELOV

    Panthers:

    LW KRYSTOFER BARCH
    C JESSE WINCHESTER
    C NICK BJUGSTAD
    RW JIMMY HAYES
    D MIKE MOTTAU
    G SCOTT CLEMMENSEN

    Kings:

    C LINDEN VEY
    LW DWIGHT KING
    C JORDAN NOLAN
    LW DANIEL CARCILLO
    D JAKE MUZZIN
    G BEN SCRIVENS

    Wild:

    RW JUSTIN FONTAINE
    C ZENON KONOPKA
    LW MIKE RUPP
    C MIKAEL GRANLUND 4 ½ STARS
    D MATTHEW DUMBA 4 STARS

    Canadians:

    RW GEORGE PARROS
    C MICHAEL BOURNIVAL
    C RYAN WHITE
    LW TRAVIS MOEN
    D DAVIS DREWISKE

    Predators:

    LW RICH CLUNE
    RW FLIP FORSBERG 4 STARS
    C MATT HENDRICKS
    LW ERIC NYSTROM
    D MATTIAS EKHOLM
    G MAREK MAZANEC

    Devils:

    RW CAM JANSSEN
    LW MATTIAS TEDENBY
    C STEPHEN GIONTA
    C JACOB JOSEFSON
    D JON MERRILL 4 STARS

    Islanders:

    LW ERIC BOULTON
    RW COLIN MCDONALD
    C BROCK NELSON 4 STARS
    LW MATT MARTIN
    D AARON NESS
    G KEVIN POULIN

    Rangers:

    LW BRANDON MASHINTER
    RW DEREK DORSETT
    LW CHRIS KREIDER 4 STARS
    LW MATS ZUCCARELLO
    D JUSTIN FALK
    G CAM TALBOT

    Senators:

    LW MATT KASSIAN
    C DEREK GRANT
    RW ERIK CONDRA
    C ZACH SMITH
    D MARK BOROWIECKI

    Flyers:

    LW MCHAEL RAFFL
    LW JAY ROSEHILL
    LW ZACH RINALDO
    RW ADAM HALL
    D MARC-ANDRE BOURDON

    Penguins:

    LW TANNER GLASS
    C JOE VITALE
    RW CRAIG ADAMS
    LW DUSTIN JEFFREY
    D ROBERT BORTUZZO
    G JEFF ZATKOFF

    Sharks:

    LW MATT NIETO 4 STARS
    LW JOHN MCCARTHY
    RW MIKE BROWN
    C ANDREW DESJARDINS
    D JUSTIN BRAUN
    G ALEX STALOCK

    Blues:

    RW ADAM CRACKNELL
    RW RYAN REAVES
    LW JADEN SCHWARTZ 4 STARS
    C MAX LAPIERRE
    D IAN COLE 4 STARS

    Lighting:

    RW J.T BROWN
    LW PIERRE-CEDRIC LABRIE
    C TYLER JOHNSON
    LW ONDREJ PALAT
    D MARK BARBERIO

    Leafs:

    RW COLTON ORR
    RW CARTER ASTON
    LW FRAZER MCLAREN
    LW TROY BODIE
    D MORGAN RIELLY 4 ½ STARS

    Canucks:

    C JEREMY WELSH
    LW TOM SESTITO
    C JORDAN SCHROEDER
    C ZAC DALPE
    D RYAN STANTON
    G EDDIE LACK 4 STARS

    Capitals:

    RW TOM WILSON
    C MICHAEL LATTA
    LW AARON VOLPATTI
    RW JAY BEAGLE
    D NATE SCHMIDT

    Jets:

    RW ANTHONY PELUSO
    C JAMES WRIGHT
    RW CHRIS THORBURN
    C MARK SCHEIFELE 4 ½ STARS
    D ADAM PARDY
    G AL MONTOYA

    Comment

    • LeafsFan31
      Rookie
      • May 2011
      • 196

      #3
      Re: NHL 14 BAGM: The Story of Mario Lemieux and the Seattle Snipers

      Expansion Draft Results


      There are many players available to Seattle from that list. Luckily for seven teams, they will not lose one single player in this draft. Also there are several teams that do not have any high value players at risk. But as you can see there is some major talent out there. It’s up to the Seattle Sniper’s first time GM to put this team together. He owns the stage today until all 23 players have been chosen, here he comes now to make the first selection.

      1: Centre Mario Lemieux 97 overall 5 stars
      2: Centre Nathan Mackinnon 79 overall 4 ½ stars
      3: Left Wing Chris Kreider 77 overall 4 stars
      4: Right Wing Valeri Nichushkin 77 overall 4 stars
      5: Goaltender John Gibson (Prospect) 75 overall 4 ½ stars
      6: Defensemen Nikita Zadorov 63 overall 3 ½ stars
      7: Left Wing Frazer Mclaren 73 overall 3 stars
      8. Right Wing Tom Wilson 70 overall 3 ½ stars
      9. Defensemen Jake Muzzin 80 overall 3 ½ stars
      10. Goaltender Marek Mazanec 67 overall 2 ½ stars
      11. Defensemen Adam Pardy 75 overall 3 ½ stars
      12. Defensemen Justin Braun 81 overall 3 ½ stars
      13. Right Wing Eric Condra 79 overall 3 ½ stars
      14. Left Wing Mattias Tedenby 74 overall 3 ½ stars
      15. Centre Zenon Konopka 73 overall 3 stars
      16. Right Wing Jimmy Hayes 75 overall 3 ½ stars
      17. Defensemen Anton Belov 78 overall 3 stars
      18. Defensemen Sheldon Brookbank 74 overall 2 ½ stars
      19. Centre Greg Campbell 78 overall 3 stars
      20. Left Wing Tom Sestito 73 overall 3 stars
      21. Goaltender Jonas Gustavsson 75 overall 3 ½ stars
      22. Right Wing George Parros 73 overall 3 stars
      23. Defensemen Robert Bortuzzo 73 overall 3 stars

      And there you have it, the Seattle Snipers are formed. Some interesting choices made by Patrick White today. As the talent level is low outside of the first few selections, it seems Seattle will go with a big team that can hit and fight. Lemieux and Mackinnon will be expected to lead the way offensively for this new team.

      On D, there are no big stand outs, White has previously mention his desired to land a top defensemen through trade as he was aware of the lack of talent that would be available in this draft. With not a whole lot of players with significant value, let’s see how he goes about acquiring a major asset in the coming weeks and months.

      In net, Seattle chose to use their one prospect pick on John Gibson. An excellent choice for the future. However Gibson will need some time, possibly years to develop. When asked about Gibson, White had this to say; "We were restricted to the level of talent we could draft for goaltenders, I believe with Gibson we have potentially the best goalie prospect in the game today. This whole team will have growing pains, Gibson will have plenty of his own, but he will be given every opportunity to play.

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      • Tazer19
        MVP
        • Sep 2008
        • 2010

        #4
        Re: NHL 14 BAGM: The Story of Mario Lemieux and the Seattle Snipers

        Awesome, nice to see you back on here buddy! Good luck with this, looks good so far.

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        • LeafsFan31
          Rookie
          • May 2011
          • 196

          #5
          Re: NHL 14 BAGM: The Story of Mario Lemieux and the Seattle Snipers

          Originally posted by Tazer19
          Awesome, nice to see you back on here buddy! Good luck with this, looks good so far.
          Thanks Tazer! Thought it be good to try something different, hope people enjoy the idea.

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          • Tazer19
            MVP
            • Sep 2008
            • 2010

            #6
            Re: NHL 14 BAGM: The Story of Mario Lemieux and the Seattle Snipers

            Originally posted by LeafsFan31
            Thanks Tazer! Thought it be good to try something different, hope people enjoy the idea.
            I like the idea, I'll be following along.

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            • LeafsFan31
              Rookie
              • May 2011
              • 196

              #7
              Re: NHL 14 BAGM: The Story of Mario Lemieux and the Seattle Snipers

              So, before I get right into this, I like to explain a few things. First this idea just came to be out of the blue, I was thinking about posting here again, some of you may remember my leafs dynasty from a couple years ago, and seeing how I will have some extra time the next few months, I decided I will. I have already done a leaf’s dynasty on my own, so I was trying to think of a new team to play with. However I find I can never get attached to a new team because there are only a few players I care about. So the idea came to me of picking my own team, and doing it as an “Expansion” team, makes it a challenge. Obviously I had to replace the coyotes to do this, so it’s not really an expansion team, however I hope you guys can still get behind the new idea. Also I chose to include Mario Lemieux in this simply because I have never played with him in a video game before, and I thought it be interesting for him to be the leader of this team, as a rookie in the game. Gretzky is being added because I plan to follow the career of Lemieux and Gretzky as the enter the league at the same time as rookies.

              I’m going to try to implement some rules this dynasty to make things challenging for me. Already I don’t have many players with much value, besides the top 6 or so in the draft, and a few prospects in the coyotes system. (Including Laurent Dauphin, Who I’m aware gets very good in this game).

              So, a few Rules/Restrictions I have thought of:

              MAX 5 deals from draft to draft. Meaning before the 2014 draft I can make 5 deals, once I get to the draft, this number will reset, and I can have another 5 deals I can make until It resets again at the following draft

              Not allowed to trade 1st round picks (unless to move up in draft) until I become a contender. Being an expansion team I think this only makes sense.

              From the coyotes system, I got 5 very good prospects, Max Domi, Laurent Dauphin, Brandon Gormley, Brendan Burke and Mark Visentin. To make things interesting I must trade TWO of these prospects by the end of the 2014 draft.

              Have to avoid “loading up the team” to an extent. Meaning try to have players within their roles. 3 1st liners, 3 2nd liners, ect.

              Until I make the playoffs, self-imposed salary cap must remain 10 million below the actual salary cap ceiling.

              Anyone with any ideas for more rules or restrictions for my dynasty, let me know! Anything that will up the challenge or make it interesting I would love to include.


              Also, a note on salary cap. After I selected my team, the team’s cap was only around 25 million. So I just had the computer automatically fix my team to reach the floor. Meaning everyone has a higher cap hit than originally. Most notable Mackinnon’s cap hit is now 6.070 million. For me this isn’t a big deal, I’m still just at the floor for the cap, and no one is signed for longer than 3 years. However Lemieux will obviously get a major raise this off-season from his current 0.920 million.

              A quick note on player editing as well; I haven’t done much editing, there was a few players in the NHL that I wanted to make small changes to (Ben Bishop to 4 gold star instead of red) and I also did some editing within the draft classes. Mostly just editing to make players such as Aaron Ekblad and Connor McDavid around 75 overall or so he could play right out of the draft.

              I'm going to try to stay very active with this GM. Obviously with the holidays coming up it will get off to a bit of a slow start, but I hope to maintain a steady flow of updates.

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              • LeafsFan31
                Rookie
                • May 2011
                • 196

                #8
                Re: NHL 14 BAGM: The Story of Mario Lemieux and the Seattle Snipers

                Gretzky Chooses His Team


                The NHL welcomes it's second up and coming superstar as Wayne Gretzky has decided to sign a one year contract with the Toronto Maple Leafs. The Leafs have long awaited a top line centre, and it seems Gretzky is about to become that for them. Interestingly Gretzky chose to sign a one year deal for just under 1 million dollars. Assuming he has the year many expect, Toronto may be in a tough spot when it comes to staying under the cap while meeting Gretzky's demands next off-season.

                In other news, the man said to Gretzky's "rival" Mario Lemieux has been named the Captain of the Seattle Snipers. Mario is a true leader on and off the ice, the obvious choice for a the new team in the league with many young players on the roster.

                Much is already being made of this said rivalry between Lemieux and Gretzky. While both are friends off the ice, they understand where all the talk is coming from.

                "Wayne and I both understand that we are considered top young players in this league, we don't necessary like that the media has pinned us against each other, however speaking for myself it does add a little extra motivation when I go out there each night, it will be interesting when we play Toronto in December"

                -Mario Lemieux on his supposed rivalry with Wayne Gretzky.

                News from around the league


                Flames sign defensemen Michael Stone to a 1 year deal
                Avalanche sign defensemen Oliver Ekman-Larsson & Mikkel Boedker to a 1 year deals
                Islanders sign Goaltender Mike Smith to a 1 year deal

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                • LeafsFan31
                  Rookie
                  • May 2011
                  • 196

                  #9
                  Re: NHL 14 BAGM: The Story of Mario Lemieux and the Seattle Snipers

                  Lemieux Arrives, Snipers lose in Overtime


                  Seattle Snipers at New York Islanders
                  Oct 8, 2013123OTF
                  SEA (1-0-2)01203
                  NYI (1-1-1)11114
                  Three Stars
                  Mario Lemieux
                  3 goals
                  Andrew Macdonald
                  GWG
                  John Tavares
                  1 goal
                  Team Stats Comparison
                  SEANYI
                  Shots on Goal924
                  Hits2611
                  Faceoffs Won-Lost814
                  Penalty Minutes2:000:00
                  Power Plays Converted0/00/1
                  Power Play Opportunities01
                  Time on Attack6:475:59
                  Scoring Summary
                  FIRST PERIOD
                  NYI4:29 K. OKPOSO (1), (F. NIELSEN)
                  SECOND PERIOD
                  SEA2:15 M. LEMIEUX (1)
                  NYI8:16 J. TAVARES (1), (T. VANEK, T. HICKEY)
                  THIRD PERIOD
                  SEA6:00 M. LEMIEUX (2), (C. KREIDER, A. PARDY)
                  NYI7:05 R. STROME (1), (P.REGIN)
                  SEA19:53 M. LEMIEUX (3), (J. BRAUN, M.TEDENBY)
                  OVERTIME
                  NYI3:01 A.MACDONALD (1), (M.SMITH)


                  Mario Lemieux has arrived. The 18 year old was the only bright spot as Seattle was heavily outplayed by the New York Islanders. Seattle, managing only 9 shots, were able to steal a point in this one, because of the timely scoring of Mario Lemieux. A hat-trick, including the game tying goal with seven seconds remaining. John Gibson did all he could to keep Seattle in this one, but a shot from the point in overtime managed to get past him.

                  "Obviously this wasn't our best game, we were missing the net out there a lot tonight, and we couldn't get passes or shots through the lane. I'm happy I was able to get a few bounces to score the goals I did, it is still a big point for us early in the season. We all know we need to play a a better team game to have success"

                  -Lemieux on tonight's game.

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                  • LeafsFan31
                    Rookie
                    • May 2011
                    • 196

                    #10
                    Re: NHL 14 BAGM: The Story of Mario Lemieux and the Seattle Snipers

                    Net Troubles, Snipers Shutout at Home


                    Calgary Flames at Seattle Snipers
                    Oct 22, 2013123F
                    CGY (6-2-1)0011
                    SEA (2-5-3)0000
                    Three Stars
                    John Gibson
                    25 saves
                    Curtis Glencross
                    GWG
                    Karri Ramo
                    14 saves
                    Team Stats Comparison
                    CGYSEA
                    Shots on Goal2614
                    Hits718
                    Faceoffs Won-Lost107
                    Penalty Minutes0:004:00
                    Power Plays Converted10
                    Power Play Opportunities20
                    Time on Attack4:118:45
                    Scoring Summary
                    THIRD PERIOD
                    CGY19:15 C. GLENCROSS (6), (D. JONES, M. STAJAN) PP


                    The Seattle Snipers scoring troubles continue with a 1-0 loss at home to Calgary. Now with a goals per game of under 2, it is clear that the Snipers are significantly under skilled and have extreme trouble creating chances. A lot of rushes result in turnovers, missing the net or weak shots on goal. It is clear that the offense of Mario Lemieux is not enough to produce many wins. However no one is panicking in Seattle, everyone realizes the situation this team is in as an expansion team; The wins will not come regularly right away.

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                    • Tazer19
                      MVP
                      • Sep 2008
                      • 2010

                      #11
                      Re: NHL 14 BAGM: The Story of Mario Lemieux and the Seattle Snipers

                      Keep at it! Gotta find a way to generate some offense.

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                      • LeafsFan31
                        Rookie
                        • May 2011
                        • 196

                        #12
                        Re: NHL 14 BAGM: The Story of Mario Lemieux and the Seattle Snipers

                        Originally posted by Tazer19
                        Keep at it! Gotta find a way to generate some offense.
                        I'm Working on something to try to bring in a little help. Won't be anything flashy but I need to bring in a bit more skill.

                        Also, realized I hadn't posted my lineup, so here it is.

                        Seattle Snipers Depth Chart - 2013
                        STARTER2ND3RD4TH
                        LWC. KreiderM. TedenbyF. MclarenT. Sestito
                        CM. LemieuxN. MackinnonG. CampbellZ. Konopka
                        RWV. NichushkinE. CondraJ. HayesG. Parros
                        D #1J. BraunR. BortuzzoS. Brookbank
                        D #2J. MuzzinA. BelovA. Pardy
                        GJ. GibsonJ. Gustavsson

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                        • LeafsFan31
                          Rookie
                          • May 2011
                          • 196

                          #13
                          Re: NHL 14 BAGM: The Story of Mario Lemieux and the Seattle Snipers

                          Game 20: @ Chicago


                          Seattle Snipers at Chicago Blackhawks
                          Nov 14, 2013123F
                          SEA (5-11-4)0011
                          CHI (11-8-0)1012
                          Three Stars
                          Marian Hossa
                          GWG
                          Patrick Sharp
                          1 Goal
                          Nikolai Khabibulin
                          15 Saves
                          Team Stats Comparison
                          SEACHI
                          Shots on Goal1625
                          Hits279
                          Faceoffs Won-Lost39
                          Penalty Minutes4:000:00
                          Power Plays Converted00
                          Power Play Opportunities02
                          Time on Attack7:424:44
                          Scoring Summary
                          FIRST PERIOD
                          CHI19:58 P.SHARP (6)
                          THIRD PERIOD
                          SEA4:41 S. BROOKBANK (1), (V.NICHUSHKIN)
                          CHI12:50 M. HOSSA (5), (P.KANE, J. TOEWS)


                          A hard fought game was played by the Seattle Snipers tonight in Chicago, however the result was the same, falling 2-1 to the Blackhawks. The sniper's came out with jump, skating hard, and finishing their checks. Controlling most of the play in the first forced Khabibulin to make several outstanding saves to keep the game tied.

                          A late period turnover by Jake Muzzin placed the puck right on Patrick Sharp's stick, he made no mistake, putting the puck in off the bar past John Gibson.

                          "I felt I really took the wind out of our sails with that play. To have such an excellent start and piss it out away by one turnover with just seconds remaining is more than frustrating"

                          -Jake Muzzin on his turnover leading to Sharp's goal

                          Muzzin was right, Seattle was not the same team in the second period. Playing with no energy led to a heavily out shot period, and one that they leaned on John Gibson to keep the deficient at 1. A late period penalty by Lemieux seemed it would be what would push Seattle over the edge, however a big kill really inspired the team.

                          "The team really pick me up with that big kill. I felt after that we were able to get back to our game, we started skating again, hitting, winning the small battles. I believe that is becoming our identity. To be successful we need to go to the dirty areas, knock players off the puck, that's how we create chances"

                          -Lemieux on Seattle's play

                          That is exactly what lead to the tying goal. A great cycle shift by the top line, led to Nichushkin winning the battle in the corner and finding Brookbank on the top of the circle. He finished the play nicely with a slap shot, scoring a rare goal.

                          Unfortunately for the Snipers, the top players of the Blackhawks proved to be too much, Marian Hossa scoring the winning goal in the latter half of the third.

                          "I do believe this was a moral victory for us, however we need some of those real victories to start coming in"

                          -Gibson when asked about the team's mood after tonight's game

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                          • LeafsFan31
                            Rookie
                            • May 2011
                            • 196

                            #14
                            Re: NHL 14 BAGM: The Story of Mario Lemieux and the Seattle Snipers

                            20 Game Update


                            Team Record: 5-11-4 / 7th Pacific / 13th West / 29th NHL

                            Goals Per Game : 2.00 (30th)
                            Goals Against Per Game : 3.00 (26th)
                            Powerplay Percentage : 22.7% (6th)
                            Penalty Kill Percentage : 78.1% (25th)

                            Seattle Snipers Stats - 2013
                            SkatersGPGAPTS+/-GWPIMSOGSPCT
                            Mario Lemieux201210221188813.64
                            Chris Kreider2057121083713.51
                            Nathan Mackinnon202911-6044712.77
                            Valeri Nichushkin206511-312336.06
                            Justin Bruan20088-106160.00
                            Jake Muzzin20088-5018160.00
                            Mattias Tedenby20325-6021915.79
                            Greg Campbell20235-5026296.90
                            Adam Pardy20134-5014316.45
                            George Parros201340010812.50
                            Eric Condra20224-814137.69
                            Anton Belov20112-9016110.00
                            Robert Bortuzzo20022-7018195.26
                            Sheldon Brookbank20112-6011911.11
                            Jimmy Hayes20202-6191811.11
                            Zenon Konopka20112-3026185.56
                            Frazer Mclaren20112-7010714.29
                            Tom Sestito20000-40860.00
                            GoaliesGPWLTGAATOISVSV%SHO
                            John Gibson1631203.0793644189.120
                            Jonas Gustavsson62302.3927612290.980


                            We can not score.. all I have to say.

                            STANDINGS :


                            Pacific

                            1. Calgary - 11-6-2 - 24
                            2. San Jose - 20-5-4 - 24
                            3. Edmonton - 11-7-2 - 24
                            4. Vancouver - 11-8-2 - 24
                            5. Anaheim - 9-11-1 - 19
                            6. Los Angeles - 8-10-1 - 17
                            7. Seattle - 5-11-4 - 24

                            Central

                            1. St. Louis - 11-4-2 - 24
                            2. Nashville - 20-5-3 - 23
                            3. Chicago - 11-8-0 - 22
                            4. Dallas - 10-7-2 - 22
                            5. Winnipeg - 9-9-2 - 20
                            6. Minnesota - 7-11-1 - 15
                            7. Colorado - 4-10-4 - 12

                            Atlantic


                            1. Tampa Bay - 14-4-1 - 29
                            2. Buffalo - 13-6-1 - 27
                            3. Toronto - 12-4-2 - 26
                            4. Montreal - 12-5-2 - 26
                            5. Ottawa - 10-7-1 - 21
                            6. Detroit - 10-8-1 - 21
                            7. Boston - 8-6-4 - 20
                            8. Florida - 8-9-2 - 18

                            Metropolitan

                            1. Pittsburgh - 11-6-1 - 23
                            2. Philadelphia - 11-6-1 - 23
                            3. Washington - 10-8-1 - 21
                            4. NY Islanders - 9-10-1 - 19
                            5. Columbus - 8-8-2 - 18
                            6. New Jersey - 7-9-2 - 16
                            7. Carolina - 7-9-2 - 16
                            8. NY Rangers - 6-9-3 15



                            NHL League Leaders - Updated: Nov 15, 2013
                            GOALSGASSISTSA
                            1. Sidney Crosby141. Henrik Sedin20
                            2. Mario Lemieux122. Valtteri Flippula16
                            3. Daniel Sedin123. Ryan Getzlaf15
                            4. Alexander Ovechkin114. Jason Spezza15
                            5. Jaromir Jagr115. Christian Erhoff15
                            POINTSPTSPLUS / MINUS+ / -
                            1. Sidney Crosby291. Matt Carle14
                            2. Jason Spezza242. Victor Hedman13
                            3. Logan Couture243. Kimmo Timonen11
                            4. Jordan Eberle234. Dan Boyle11
                            5. Steven Stamkos225. Brad Stuart11
                            WINSWGOALS AGAINST AVERAGEGAA
                            1. Ryan Miller121. Kari Lehtonen2.02
                            2. Antti Niemi102. Jimmy Howard2.05
                            3. Devin Dubnyk 93. Tuuka Rask2.08
                            4. Jonathan Bernier94. Craig Anderson2.15
                            5. Ondrej Pavelec95. Ryan Miller2.16
                            SAVE PERCENTAGE SV%SHUTOUTSSO
                            1. Craig Anderson.9371. Karri Ramo3
                            2. Ryan Miller.9322. Tuuka Rask3
                            3. Jimmy Howard.9303. Peter Budaj2
                            4. Tuuka Rask.9274. Devan Dubnyk2
                            5. Kari Lehtonen.9275. Martin Jones2


                            Lemieux Vs Gretzky Update





                            Mario Lemieux :

                            20 GP - 12 Goals - 10 Assists - 22 Points

                            Wayne Gretzky :

                            18 GP - 10 Goals - 8 Assists - 18 Points

                            It looks like Lemieux has an early edge on the point totals in this new rivalry of up and coming superstars. With no disrespect to Lemieux's linemates, his point totals are extra special before of the lack of talent of a new Seattle Franchise. Gretzky however is centering the top line of the Toronto Maple Leafs with Phil Kessel and Joffrey Lupul on his wings. Gretzky isn't relied on as much in Toronto as Lemieux in Seattle. His point totals are right where they need to be and Toronto is playing very well with a record of 12-4-2.

                            The first match up between Toronto and Seattle is a little over a month away, let's see if this rivalry intensifies leading up to this game.

                            Rumors :

                            Not much to talk about, however looking at every team for a possible trade. May have to take on a bad contract to bring in a little scoring help. A full write up on the thoughts of GM White will be coming soon.

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                            • LeafsFan31
                              Rookie
                              • May 2011
                              • 196

                              #15
                              Re: NHL 14 BAGM: The Story of Mario Lemieux and the Seattle Snipers

                              Don't have the stats because I exited the game in anger, but just blew a 4-2 lead in the 3rd to the Avalanche. Lost 5-4 in regulation, the winner coming shorthanded with 3 seconds remaining. I am officially in last place.

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