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Re: ANA-WPG Trade

 

While we believe every GM is capable of running their own team (and therefore, we take a very hands-off approach with interfering and using commissioner power), the WPG-ANA deal is really indefensible and the community reaction only reinforces this.  While we commend Stamkos for doing a fantastic job of maximizing his return on his player (which was our sole reason for initially posting), the type of asset-management going on from Morris was, in kind terms, very subpar and harmful to his team.

 

Let this be a formal warning to all GMs that it pays to be sensible about players and asset-management.  There is no shame in asking for help or consulting other GMs if you are unsure about player values or unsure if a deal is fair.  Unless of a trade deadline, you have ample time to think and analyze the deal you are making well before you send it in.

 

Thanks :) 

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Anaheim trade block: 

 

Patrick Eaves 

Jakub Silfverberg

 

Listening to offers for: 

 

Nick Ritchie 

Corey Perry

 

Looking for: 

 

Picks 

Cap Relief 

Young Centres 

Young RD 

 

Anyone is available for the right price, hit me up if you see someone you like and we’ll see what happens :) 

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Red Wings Trading Block:

 

Forwards:

Frans Neilson

Justin Abdelkater

Luke Glendening

Darren Helm

 

Defence:

Mike Green

Jonathan Ericsson

Trevor Daley

 

Looking for young roster players, prospects, and picks.

Will also consider lateral moves for non listed players to shake things up a bit

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2 hours ago, Alain Vigneault said:

Re: ANA-WPG Trade

 

While we believe every GM is capable of running their own team (and therefore, we take a very hands-off approach with interfering and using commissioner power), the WPG-ANA deal is really indefensible and the community reaction only reinforces this.  While we commend Stamkos for doing a fantastic job of maximizing his return on his player (which was our sole reason for initially posting), the type of asset-management going on from Morris was, in kind terms, very subpar and harmful to his team.

 

Let this be a formal warning to all GMs that it pays to be sensible about players and asset-management.  There is no shame in asking for help or consulting other GMs if you are unsure about player values or unsure if a deal is fair.  Unless of a trade deadline, you have ample time to think and analyze the deal you are making well before you send it in.

 

Thanks :) 

I understand what you're saying but I really would've appreciated it that in the future you don't post a trade like that if you think it's that bad. I thought it was a good deal because of Ritchie's potential and his low cost in terms of cap space. That's how I defend it. Hopefully you guys don't hose me down for this on Kik. In the future I'll ask AV for advice like I did in RGMG. I thought that Penguins team I built in RGMG had lots of potential before those computer issues ended the league. 

 

Whatever guys it's just a game and I hope everyone understands I'm not trying to wreck my team.

 

Cool have a nice day guys 

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To Winnipeg: 

Nick Ritchie 

2019 Anaheim 3rd 

 

To Anaheim: 

2019 Winnipeg 1st 

Jérémy Roy 

 

*Please no comments or reaction about this.  I had a conversation with Winnipeg and the rationale provided was deemed sufficient.

 

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Projected Vancouver Canucks Lineup

 

Sven Baertschi - Elias Pettersson - Brock Boeser

Tyler Johnson - Bo Horvat - Tanner Pearson

Antoine Roussel - Adam Gaudette - Josh Leivo

Nikolai Goldobin - Jay Beagle - Brandon Sutter

ex: Jay Beagle, Tim Schaller, Ryan Spooner

 

Quinn Hughes - Alex Edler

Chris Tanev - Troy Stetcher

Ben Hutton - Bowen Byram/Ashton Sautner 

 

Jacob Markstrom

Thatcher Demko

 

Canucks are willing to take offers Sven Baertschi, Nikolai Goldobin, Ryan Spooner and Brandon Sutter, for teams that are looking for secondary scoring.

 

 

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