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To medium.png: Evgeny Kuznetsov, Jamie Oleksiak, Matt Puempel, Brad Richardson

To medium.png: Shea Weber

Tough to see our captain move on but we felt the need to move our organization in a different direction moving forward. With Suter, Shattenkirk and Seidenberg already in our top-3 we are confident in our defensive group. Evgeny had a great season and will hopefully flourish in our top-6, Jamie is a very solid young defenseman who will step in immediately into our top-6, Brad will bring good speed and scoring depth to our bottom-6 and Matt will get a chance to impress at camp. Good luck to Shea Shea with the Stars and my boy toews.

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2015-2016 STHS AWARDS NOMINEES

Hart Trophy

Patrick Kane(Hawks)

-Patrick was tied for the league lead in goals and assists and finished alone in first for points. His team however failed to make the post-season. However they did finish with 96 points and were in the tough western conference

Mikko Koivu(Wild)

- Mikko was 3rd in scoring this year in the NHL and helped Minnesota to a playoff spot who later lost in the cup finals

Matt Duchene(Avs)

-Matt was the catalyst behind the top team in the West. A team not expected to do much, but Matt carried them on his back to top spot in the west

Norris Trophy

Alex Pietrangelo(Blues)

-12 goals-54 assists-66 points

PK Subban(Canadiens)

-20 goals-36 assists-56 points

Mike Green(Capitals)

-13 goals-49 assists-62 points

Calder Trophy

Elias Lindholm(jets)

-27 goals-39 assists-66 points

Connor McDavid(Sens)

-15 goals 27 assists-42 points

Jakub Vrana(Sharks)

-17 goals-25 assists-42 points

Selke Trophy

Jonathan Toews(Hawks)

59% f/o,+17, 46 blocks, 41 takeaways, 3:12 SH-TOI/G

David Backes(Predators)

56.5% F/O, +25, 37 blocks, 35 takeaways, 3:02 SH-TOI/G

Pavel Datsyuk(Wings)

55.8% f/o, +6, 39 blocks, 31 takeaways, 3:19 SH-TOI/G

Lady Byng

Loui Eriksson(Stars)

-43 goals, 47 assists, 2 pims

Jonathan Huberdeau(Rangers)

- 30 goals, 43 assists, 5 pims

Jordan Eberle(Lightning)

-32 goals, 47 assists, 9 pims

Vezina Trophy

Corey Crawford(Beavers)

-43 wins, 2.12 GAA, 9.20SV%

Ilya Bryzgalof(Oilers)

-39 wins, 1.87 GAA, 9.28 SV%

Henrik Lundqvist(Rangers)

-41 wins, 2.15 GAA, 9.21 SV%

Unsung Hero

-Brandon McMillan(Canadiens/Oilers)

-31 goals, 34 assists-65 points

Lauri Korpikoski(Panthers)

-24 goals-26 assists-50 points

Mike Santorelli(Leafs)

-14 goals, 29 assists-43 points

Most Improved

Tyler Ennis(Rangers)

2014-15-22 goals, 41 assists, 63 points

2015-16-42 goals, 46 assists, 88 points

Alex Tanguay(Avs)

2014-15-13 goals, 31 assists, 39 points

2015-16-31 goals, 48 assists, 79 points

Jakub Voracek(Canadiens)

2014-15- 18 goals, 24 assists, 42 points

2015-16- 30 goals, 44 assists, 74 points

Jack Adams

1.Andy Murray(Beavers)

2.Dale Hunter(Sharks)

3.Brian McCutcheon(Oilers)

GM of the Year

1.*VaNcOuVeRCaNuCkS*

2.The Russian Rocket

3. Crom!

Don't forget to get your votes in. Thanks to those who have already voted.

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*VC*, can I send you a PM at some point with links to new height/weight info for some of my younger players? Some of them are like Ethiopia on ice right now.

You sure can

This goes for all other GM's who are willing to do there research to see if any of there players have grown/gained weight or any position changes

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You sure can

This goes for all other GM's who are willing to do there research to see if any of there players have grown/gained weight or any position changes

Will the players STHS attributes change based off of a player getting taller and more muscular ?
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Will the players STHS attributes change based off of a player getting taller and more muscular ?

As of last off-season I made a few changes to the rating procedure which included the skating attribute as well as the strength attribute

Also I should mention as of the last off-season I am the only person doing ratings so their isn't any miscommunication between the raters

With that being said players who are in their early to mid 20's up to about 26/27/28 would get the biggest boost in those 2 categories whereas players who were about 29 to 33/34 would stay static, For players who were 35 and older the Strength attribute would generally stay the same but their speed would see a little decrease (Depending on player)

I used the same sort of concept with the Endurance and Durability attribute as well. As a player gets older these 2 attributes will decrease

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