Jump to content
The Official Site of the Vancouver Canucks
Canucks Community

CDCGML 2013-14


canuck2xtreme

Recommended Posts

Scott Kosmachuk trade looking silly for me now as he is named top OHL player of the week and has 12 goals in 12 games and a bushel of assists. I wonder if he is still in Vancouver's system? Anyhow, still happy with Salo and Murphy, which was my return on the deal, but Kosmachuk's stock is rising on offense every day.

I have him. :)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

TRADE: The Detroit Red Wings have made a trade with the Los Angeles Kings.

To DET:

Mark Fraser

Andreas Athanasiou

OTT 2015 3rd Round Draft Selection

To LA:

Alex Stalock

(As this trade was submitted before 9:30am on the 21st, Stalock is not on waivers.)

The Kings are thrilled to welcome Alex to the organization. He will provide some much needed depth in net.

ASSIGNMENT: The LA Kings would like to assign G Tyler Bunz to Las Vegas. Alex Stalock will take his spot on the active roster.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Ottawa Senators 2013/14 Front Office Budget.

Medical/Training Facilities

$14 million

Player Relations

$8 million

Player Development

$13 million

Curt do you mind adjusting my front office to show this? It currently says I have only 13 million in Medical/Training Facilities. Just want to avoid confusion. Thanks in advance!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Waivers: The Phoenix Coyotes place F Dominic Moore on waivers.

If he clears - he will be 13th forward in minors.

This move is made, as he has been outperformed by other forwards, and with our big salary players coming off IR, hard decisions have to be made. If he goes to Portland, then we expect him to recapture his game, and be back shortly.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

TRADE: The Nashville Predators have made a trade with the Vancouver Canucks.

To NSH:

Peter Holland

To VAN:

Drew Shore

NSH 2014 2nd Round Draft Selection

TB 2014 3rd Round Draft Selection

We have been after Drew Shore for quite some time, back when he was with the Pittsburgh organization to be exact, and are thrilled to finally have been able to acquire him. At the same time, it is very difficult to part with a player like Peter, who we fully expected to be part of our main roster going forward, but he's been surpassed on the depth chart by the likes of Luke Glendening and Peter Regin. We still believe he will be a good NHL forward for Nashville very soon.

Assignment: Drew Shore has been assigned to the Utica Comets and will take the place of Peter Holland, centering our top line.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

PIM % OF TOTAL TEAM POINTS

31.5 small.png Carolina Hurricanes

29.5 small.png San Jose Sharks

27.4 small.png Columbus Blue Jackets

25.8 small.png Los Angeles Kings

24.5 small.png St Louis Blues

24.0 small.png Toronto Maple Leafs

24.0 small.png Philadelphia Flyers

23.4 small.png Chicago Blackhawks

22.8 small.png Buffalo Sabres

21.1 small.png Anaheim Ducks

20.8 small.png Florida Panthers

20.5 small.png Montreal Canadiens

20.4 small.png Pittsburgh Penguins

20.2 small.png Nashville Predators

19.3 small.png Dallas Stars

18.8 small.png Ottawa Senators

17.9 small.png Calgary Flames

17.7 small.png Washington Capitals

16.9 small.png Tampa Bay Lightning

16.7 small.png New York Rangers

16.5 small.png New Jersey Devils

16.4 small.png Phoenix Coyotes

16.0 small.png Colorado Avalanche

15.8 small.png Detroit Redwings

15.6 small.png Boston Bruins

14.1 small.png Winnipeg Jets

13.9 small.png New York Islanders

12.9 small.png Vancouver Canucks

12.6 small.png Minnesota Wild

11.3 small.png Edmonton Oilers

* totals accurate through 10/21/13.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

TRADE: The Nashville Predators have made a trade with the Vancouver Canucks.

To NSH:

Peter Holland

To VAN:

Drew Shore

NSH 2014 2nd Round Draft Selection

TB 2014 3rd Round Draft Selection

The Nashville Predators are very excited in completing their first trade under new GM Sergei Bobrovsky. The organization is even more excited in acquiring Peter Holland. He will be centering Nikita Kucherov down in our farm team on the first line. We are hoping that the more games they play the more they get familiar with eachother. Thus creating hopeful chemistry that could be deadly in the minors and possibly in the NHL in the near future.

He will replace Antoine Laganiere on the 1st line therefore moving him to the right wing on the second line

Link to comment
Share on other sites

PIM % OF TOTAL TEAM POINTS

31.5 small.png Carolina Hurricanes

29.5 small.png San Jose Sharks

27.4 small.png Columbus Blue Jackets

25.8 small.png Los Angeles Kings

24.5 small.png St Louis Blues

24.0 small.png Toronto Maple Leafs

24.0 small.png Philadelphia Flyers

23.4 small.png Chicago Blackhawks

22.8 small.png Buffalo Sabres

21.1 small.png Anaheim Ducks

20.8 small.png Florida Panthers

20.5 small.png Montreal Canadiens

20.4 small.png Pittsburgh Penguins

20.2 small.png Nashville Predators

19.3 small.png Dallas Stars

18.8 small.png Ottawa Senators

17.9 small.png Calgary Flames

17.7 small.png Washington Capitals

16.9 small.png Tampa Bay Lightning

16.7 small.png New York Rangers

16.5 small.png New Jersey Devils

16.4 small.png Phoenix Coyotes

16.0 small.png Colorado Avalanche

15.8 small.png Detroit Redwings

15.6 small.png Boston Bruins

14.1 small.png Winnipeg Jets

13.9 small.png New York Islanders

12.9 small.png Vancouver Canucks

12.6 small.png Minnesota Wild

11.3 small.png Edmonton Oilers

* totals accurate through 10/21/13.

Very interesting. Thanks, Mike.

Isles are where we expect to be.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Signing: The Los Angeles Kings have signed RFA David Savard to a three-year contract

David Savard - Three-year deal worth $2.7 million dollars ($900,000 per season).

Arctic_Ice_logo_01.gif

Very pleased to have David signed. He has been off to a terrific start this year and is a big part of our young D core going forward.

ASSIGNMENT: The LA Kings would like to assign D Marco Scandella to the AHL (does not require waivers). David Savard will take his spot on the active roster.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

PIM % OF TOTAL TEAM POINTS

31.5 small.png Carolina Hurricanes

29.5 small.png San Jose Sharks

27.4 small.png Columbus Blue Jackets

25.8 small.png Los Angeles Kings

24.5 small.png St Louis Blues

24.0 small.png Toronto Maple Leafs

24.0 small.png Philadelphia Flyers

23.4 small.png Chicago Blackhawks

22.8 small.png Buffalo Sabres

21.1 small.png Anaheim Ducks

20.8 small.png Florida Panthers

20.5 small.png Montreal Canadiens

20.4 small.png Pittsburgh Penguins

20.2 small.png Nashville Predators

19.3 small.png Dallas Stars

18.8 small.png Ottawa Senators

17.9 small.png Calgary Flames

17.7 small.png Washington Capitals

16.9 small.png Tampa Bay Lightning

16.7 small.png New York Rangers

16.5 small.png New Jersey Devils

16.4 small.png Phoenix Coyotes

16.0 small.png Colorado Avalanche

15.8 small.png Detroit Redwings

15.6 small.png Boston Bruins

14.1 small.png Winnipeg Jets

13.9 small.png New York Islanders

12.9 small.png Vancouver Canucks

12.6 small.png Minnesota Wild

11.3 small.png Edmonton Oilers

* totals accurate through 10/21/13.

Proud to be at the bottom of these standings :)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...