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20 hours ago, Mike Vanderhoek said:

Oh wow, thank you for the kind words.....

 

Hey, on an unrelated note did you know there is only one GM to have managed in all 11 seasons of the CDCGML and not miss the Playoffs ?

One other GM managed a 7 year career from League inception before retiring and also did not miss the Playoffs in his tenure, that being LA's Ace of Spades ( 2009/10 - 2015/16 ), our commish canuck2xtreme has made the Playoffs 10 out of 11 possible years as well. Completely dominating the West.

 

There is a lot of information in those League Archives on page one of the thread, just saying.

 

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/18_86MFipYLu4RJrMAWw4v50q3Jj-FuDbtcOoOqH9brM/edit#gid=0

But, who knew that there was a GM who has only made the playoffs ONCE in his time with GML. I did. I knew it cuz i grew it. now i chew it. sigh. 

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SIGNING: The New York Rangers have signed 2018 draft pick Nick Robertson to a three-year entry-level deal.

 

small.png&key=9179ca7263133d3646ea2bda4c Nick Robertson: 3 years, $2,925,000 million dollar contract ($900,000 base salary per season plus $75,000 in bonuses each season - $975,000 AAV)

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SIGNING: The Carolina Hurricanes have signed 2018 draft pick Ruslan Iskhakov to a three-year entry-level deal.

 

small.png&key=e46fe632fc47b9b5240963374b Ruslan Iskhakov: 3 years, $2,700,000 million dollar contract ($900,000 base salary per season - $900,000 AAV)

 

 

 

SIGNING: The Carolina Hurricanes have signed 2018 draft pick Alexander Alexeyev to a three-year entry-level deal.

 

small.png&key=e46fe632fc47b9b5240963374b Alexander Alexeyev: 3 years, $2,850,000 million dollar contract ($950,000 base salary per season - $950,000 AAV)

 

 

 

SIGNING: The Carolina Hurricanes have signed 2018 draft pick Jordan Harris to a three-year entry-level deal.

 

small.png&key=e46fe632fc47b9b5240963374b Jordan Harris: 3 years, $2,850,000 million dollar contract ($950,000 base salary per season - $950,000 AAV)

 

 

 

SIGNING: The Carolina Hurricanes have signed 2018 draft pick Petrus Palmu to a three-year entry-level deal.

 

small.png&key=e46fe632fc47b9b5240963374b Petrus Palmu: 3 years, $2,250,000 million dollar contract ($750,000 base salary per season - $750,000 AAV)

 

 

 

SIGNING: The Carolina Hurricanes have signed 2018 draft pick Dominik Bokk to a three-year entry-level deal.

 

small.png&key=e46fe632fc47b9b5240963374b Dominik Bokk: 3 years, $3,750,000 million dollar contract ($900,000 base salary per season plus $350,000 in bonuses each season - $1,250,000 AAV)

 

 

 

SIGNING: The Carolina Hurricanes have signed 2018 draft pick Rasmus Kupari to a three-year entry-level deal.

 

small.png&key=e46fe632fc47b9b5240963374b Rasmus Kupari: 3 years, $3,000,000 million dollar contract ($900,000 base salary per season plus $100,000 in bonuses each season - $1,000,000 AAV)

 

 

 

 

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On 4/24/2020 at 12:04 PM, aGENT said:

SIGNING: The Arizona Coyotes have signed 2018 draft pick Axel Andersson to a three-year entry-level deal.

 

small.png&key=5ae8ff0a77ad18254fd58ea764 Axel Andersson: 3 years, $2,400,000 million dollar contract ($800,000 base salary per season - $800,000 AAV)

 

 

 

 

SIGNING: The Arizona Coyotes have signed 2018 draft pick Jacob Ragnarsson to a three-year entry-level deal.

 

small.png&key=5ae8ff0a77ad18254fd58ea764 Jacob Ragnarsson: 3 years, $2,400,000 million dollar contract ($800,000 base salary per season - $800,000 AAV)

 

On 4/25/2020 at 11:43 AM, aGENT said:

SIGNING: The Arizona Coyotes have signed 2018 draft pick Nils Lundqvist to a three-year entry-level deal.

 

small.png&key=5ae8ff0a77ad18254fd58ea764 Nils Lundqvist: 3 years, $4,050,000 million dollar contract ($950,000 base salary per season plus $400,000 in bonuses each season - $1,350,000 AAV)

 

 

SIGNING: The Arizona Coyotes have signed 2018 draft pick Jake Wise to a three-year entry-level deal.

 

small.png&key=5ae8ff0a77ad18254fd58ea764 Jake Wise: 3 years, $2,550,000 million dollar contract ($850,000 base salary per season - $850,000 AAV)

 

 

SIGNING: The Arizona Coyotes have signed 2018 draft pick Ben Finkelstein to a three-year entry-level deal.

 

small.png&key=5ae8ff0a77ad18254fd58ea764 Ben Finkelstein: 3 years, $2,850,000 million dollar contract ($950,000 base salary per season - $950,000 AAV)

 

 

SIGNING: The Arizona Coyotes have signed 2018 draft pick Olle Eriksson Ek to a three-year entry-level deal.

 

small.png&key=5ae8ff0a77ad18254fd58ea764 Olle Eriksson Ek: 3 years, $2,250,000 million dollar contract ($750,000 base salary per season - $750,000 AAV)

@canuck2xtreme If/when updates are done, these guys were not done on my sheet :)

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SIGNING: The Dallas Stars have signed 2018 draft pick Jonny Tychonick to a three-year entry-level deal.

 

small.png&key=d33f816cab55373c8f888fc70f Jonathan Tychonick: 3 years, $2,400,000 million dollar contract ($800,000 base salary per season - $800,000 AAV)

 

 

 

SIGNING: The Dallas Stars have signed 2018 draft pick Lukas Dostal to a three-year entry-level deal.

 

small.png&key=d33f816cab55373c8f888fc70f Lukas Dostal: 3 years, $2,400,000 million dollar contract ($800,000 base salary per season - $800,000 AAV)

 

 

 

SIGNING: The Dallas Stars have signed 2018 draft pick Wade Allison to a two-year entry-level deal.

 

small.png&key=d33f816cab55373c8f888fc70f Wade Allison: 2 years, $1,7500,000 million dollar contract ($875,000 base salary per season - $875,000 AAV)

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GML REMINDER & UPDATE - 2018 Draftees & ELC's

 

- Just a reminder that 2018 drafted players need to be signed or risk being lost/becoming available for anyone to re-draft at the next draft (whenever that happens to be).

 

- Also an update that due to Covid 19, the league exec has decided that we will extend the date required to sign those players from the usual June 15th to June 30th. No further extensions will be provided however, so get those offers in.

 

- Please also note NHL salaries are now at a minimum of $700,000.

 

- Any players you're signing, with a signing age of 22 or older, will only be two year contracts, not three.

 

 

*My family is also (FINALLY) moving around the 25th-28th. I'll do my best to be available ahead of that and closer to the 30th but will be busy around those dates. If you're sending in offers then, or if I have not replied in a timely manner, please cc/send them to @greensman as well/instead.

 

 

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On 6/13/2020 at 2:10 PM, Mike Vanderhoek said:

There is a lot of information in those League Archives on page one of the thread, just saying.

 

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/18_86MFipYLu4RJrMAWw4v50q3Jj-FuDbtcOoOqH9brM/edit#gid=0

I keep forgetting about this archive! Thank you.

 

I recalled being the Sharks GM for a stint before ThatMike, and I am smiling since the sharks made the playoffs every year after I left for 4 years. That feels sorta good, even though it is technically all That Mike guys work, haha. My rangers saw just one year of Playoffs.

 

Overall Next year will be my tenth season in GML!! Glad I came, and glad I am here now. 

 

P.S. What day will get to see the awards? Getting curious. 

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13 hours ago, greensman said:

Hi guys. 
 

Got swamped with work/Covid/baby... fell off the map. 
 

im back, and will stay closer... will provide ELC backup for Agent as he enters the witness relocation program. 
 

high fives all around 

 

Well, it was either move or you'd have to actually adhere to that restraining order :P

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6 days to the draft lottery: i don't like the format.

 

Lets pretend the top three picks go to unknown teams who are going to lose the playin best of 5 series'. So you now you have a 3 in 8 chance to get a top three draft pick. 

 

I can see clubs with no real good hopes of a cup win simply losing in three games in order to get one of those 3 in 8 top 3 picks. I think it is not good for business really: and the draft lotto could have waited until the day after the playin round, imo. No big thing though, so next Friday i think is the lotto, more here:

 

https://www.nhl.com/kings/news/how-to-watch-the-2020-nhl-draft-lottery/c-317031156

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28 minutes ago, Primal Optimist said:

 

 

I can see clubs with no real good hopes of a cup win simply losing in three games in order to get one of those 3 in 8 top 3 picks. I think it is not good for business really: and the draft lotto could have waited until the day after the playin round, imo. No big thing though, so next Friday i think is the lotto, more here:

 

https://www.nhl.com/kings/news/how-to-watch-the-2020-nhl-draft-lottery/c-317031156

I can't imagine any team would fly out to a hub city after months off just to throw the games. 

 

Players and coaches are too competitive. A team like Chicago probably doesn't have a chance at going all the way, but you can bet Toews and Kane will give it their all.

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23 hours ago, Master Mind said:

I can't imagine any team would fly out to a hub city after months off just to throw the games. 

 

Players and coaches are too competitive. A team like Chicago probably doesn't have a chance at going all the way, but you can bet Toews and Kane will give it their all.

OH agreed, the players are all way too hard wired to giver, I am talking about the coaching. YOu can subtly slide out of a game just by rotating the wrong line at the wrong time twice in a match, but I get what your saying, it isn't likely to be a real problem. I just think its bad business to find out if any of those 8 teams will have a top 1 2 or 3 pick...or all of the top 12 and 3 picks prior to their round of 24 playin games. Shrug, just an opinion. 

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21 minutes ago, Primal Optimist said:

OH agreed, the players are all way too hard wired to giver, I am talking about the coaching. YOu can subtly slide out of a game just by rotating the wrong line at the wrong time twice in a match, but I get what your saying, it isn't likely to be a real problem. I just think its bad business to find out if any of those 8 teams will have a top 1 2 or 3 pick...or all of the top 12 and 3 picks prior to their round of 24 playin games. Shrug, just an opinion. 

Yeah I'm not a fan of the format either, I'd rather they wait until after the play-in round to do the entire lottery.

 

I get it though, they want to create a buzz while there's still nothing happening (even if it makes things more complicated haha)

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SIGNING: The San Jose Sharks have signed 2018 draft pick Ryan McLeod to a three-year entry-level deal.

 

small.png&key=687fe05e154997c5ef3062a6af Ryan McLeod: 3 years, $2,775,000 million dollar contract ($925,000 base salary per season - $925,000 AAV)

 

 

 

SIGNING: The San Jose Sharks have signed 2018 draft pick Cole Fonstad to a three-year entry-level deal.

 

small.png&key=687fe05e154997c5ef3062a6af Cole Fonstad: 3 years, $2,475,000 million dollar contract ($825,000 base salary per season - $825,000 AAV)

 

 

 

SIGNING: The San Jose Sharks have signed 2018 draft pick Niklas Nordgren to a three-year entry-level deal.

 

small.png&key=687fe05e154997c5ef3062a6af Niklas Nordgren: 3 years, $2,100,000 million dollar contract ($700,000 base salary per season - $700,000 AAV)

 

 

 

SIGNING: The San Jose Sharks have signed 2018 draft pick Dimitri Samorukov to a three-year entry-level deal.

 

small.png&key=687fe05e154997c5ef3062a6af Dimitri Samorukov: 3 years, $2,475,000 million dollar contract ($825,000 base salary per season - $825,000 AAV)

 

 

EDIT (forgot to post this one, sorry @ThatMike):

 

SIGNING: The San Jose Sharks have signed 2018 draft pick Jakub Skarek to a three-year entry-level deal.

 

small.png&key=687fe05e154997c5ef3062a6af Jakub Skarek: 3 years, $2,775,000 million dollar contract ($925,000 base salary per season - $925,000 AAV)

 

 

 

 

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On 6/16/2020 at 9:06 AM, aGENT said:

SIGNING: The New York Rangers have signed 2018 draft pick Nick Robertson to a three-year entry-level deal.

 

small.png&key=9179ca7263133d3646ea2bda4c Nick Robertson: 3 years, $2,925,000 million dollar contract ($900,000 base salary per season plus $75,000 in bonuses each season - $975,000 AAV)

swoon! 86 points in 46 games and still technically 18 years old until September 11th. Yup a 9/11 baby. Kids got huspah. 

 

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                                         Phase 1 Draft NHL Draft Lottery (2020 Edition)

         Habs Release Logo for 2020 NHL Draft | Chris Creamer's SportsLogos ...

 

2020 GML DRAFT LOTTERY ODDS

 

       Seed Ownership                 Original Team                                    GM                             Top 3 Odds          #1 OA                NHL Club 

  1) small.png                        Minnesota Wild (1930)                      Dak Prescott                  TBD                18.5%                   DET

  2) small.png                        Vegas Golden Knights (2570)           Monty                             TBD                 13.5%                    OTT 

  3) small.png AdzfXOz.png small.png      New York Rangers (2535)                Rush17                           TBD                11.5%       SJSRTISrn2.pngOTT

  4) small.png                       Chicago Blackhawks (3119)              Sludge                            TBD                 9.5%                      LAK 

  5) small.png                       Philadelphia Flyers (3695)                  theo5789                       TBD                 8.5%                    ANA

  6) small.png                       Pittsburgh Penguins (3757)               ActionJax09                  TBD                 7.5%                    NJD 

  7) small.png                       Carolina Hurricanes (3822)                Tony Romo                    TBD                 6.5%                    BUF 

                                                                                                                                                                                                               

 

Qualifier Team A -- 6.0 percent

Qualifier Team B -- 5.0 percent

Qualifier Team C -- 3.5 percent

Qualifier Team D -- 3.0 percent

Qualifier Team E -- 2.5 percent

Qualifier Team F -- 2.0 percent

Qualifier Team G -- 1.5 percent

Qualifier Team H -- 1.0 percent

 

The eight potential losing teams from the qualifiers will be represented in the First Phase of the draft lottery as unassigned picks.

The first drawing of the First Phase will set the team selecting No. 1 in the draft, the second drawing will set the team selecting No. 2, and the third drawing will set the team selecting No. 3.

If a team not in the bottom seven wins any of the first three drawings, a Second Phase will be conducted among the eight teams eliminated in the qualifiers. That would take place between the end of the qualifiers and the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. No date has been set for play to begin.

 

Believe this is accurate up until the awards are handed out. Please note this as a rough guide as these may not be 100% accurate. @canuck2xtreme may be able to provide us a 100% verified chart. Unfortunately this whole seasons timeline has complicated things for the league.

 

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