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On 1/31/2016 at 2:33 PM, Canuck Surfer said:

A piece of work that would be appreciated if u took it on!

As cool as our op intro links to individual spreadsheets looked...

A single google spreadsheet, with a tab for each team, would be vastly better.  Hit control H & you can find who has the contract for any player.  I spent hours looking through teams to see who was not signed by any team. Look how many players (5 or 6 at least) ended up being signed by multiple teams?

Just an idea...

And thanx as always!

If you've looked at a teams chart, they should appear in your "My Drive" section.  Simply search the players last name in the "Search Drive" option there, and it should tell you what chart the player is on.  If they don't appear, either someone has spelled it wrong or the player is unsigned.

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5 minutes ago, canuck2xtreme said:

If you've looked at a teams chart, they should appear in your "My Drive" section.  Simply search the players last name in the "Search Drive" option there, and it should tell you what chart the player is on.  If they don't appear, either someone has spelled it wrong or the player is unsigned.

This is what I do and it has always worked well for me. Having 30 different spreadsheets may be a little spread out, but I do find it easier. Although I have never tried the ctrl + H function since I am always on mobile. 

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2 minutes ago, winterhawks said:

This is what I do and it has always worked well for me. Having 30 different spreadsheets may be a little spread out, but I do find it easier. Although I have never tried the ctrl + H function since I am always on mobile. 

It's also much cleaner, and given the coding on the charts, much easier to maintain.  Having all 30 teams on one sheet would not work given the way things are set up.  Each team currently has 3 tabs, so to keep current functionality and combine to one sheet would require at least 90 tabs.

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4 minutes ago, canuck2xtreme said:

It's also much cleaner, and given the coding on the charts, much easier to maintain.  Having all 30 teams on one sheet would not work given the way things are set up.  Each team currently has 3 tabs, so to keep current functionality and combine to one sheet would require at least 90 tabs.

Defiently cleaner and the hardest part about having 30 seperate sheets is setting it all up. That's all taken care of, so I don't see any need to change what we have right now.

Also it is good to see you in the thread, hope all is well!

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55 minutes ago, canuck2xtreme said:

If you've looked at a teams chart, they should appear in your "My Drive" section.  Simply search the players last name in the "Search Drive" option there, and it should tell you what chart the player is on.  If they don't appear, either someone has spelled it wrong or the player is unsigned.

My Drive?

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7 hours ago, theminister said:

TRADE: There has been a trade between the Minnesota Wild and the Carolina Hurricanes.

To small.png Petr Mrazek

To small.png James Reimer, Jack Campbell, 2016 DET 2nd round pick, 2016 NYI 3rd round pick

 

7 hours ago, theminister said:

TRADE: There has been a trade between the Minnesota Wild and the Buffalo Sabres.

To small.png Jake Allen

To small.png Roberto Luongo ($1.33 retained through 2016-17), 2016 LA 2nd round pick, 2016 BUF 4th round pick

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MINNESOTA WILD MAKE FRANCHISE-ALTERING MOVES

With the All-Star break now over, the Minnesota Wild turn their attentions to the home stretch as they look to cement a playoff place and look to challenge for their first Stanley Cup. General Manager Captain Woodget appears to have been a very active GM during the break and today announced two huge trades that will change the outlook for the Wild for years to come.

"I am delighted to welcome Roberto Luongo, James Reimer and Jack Campbell to our franchise," said Woodget. "They will form a truly outstanding goaltending unit which we feel will keep this franchise in contention for years. Jack is a talented goalie on the verge of greatness; James has had a stellar season; and Roberto is one of the all-time greats in this game. In adding a high 2nd round pick, plus another 2nd round pick, a 3rd and a 4th, we will be amongst the most active teams at this summer's draft where I will look to re-stock our shallow prospect pool.

"Losing Jake Allen and Petr Mrazek was a difficult thing to consider. Both are young goaltenders who are having fantastic seasons; however the opportunity to acquire Roberto and James was too good to pass up, as well as the prospect of negotiating long-term contracts with Jake and Petr, which was always going to be tough. With these moves we have given ourselves a world-class tandem in net, a very capable goalie to lead our minor affiliate, and four draft picks to solidify the future of our franchise. Today was an excellent day for the Minnesota Wild."

With rumours of more deals afoot, is GM Woodget done dealing? Could we see a move for depth forward Ales Hemsky over the coming days?

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6 hours ago, Canuck Surfer said:

My Drive?

 

6 hours ago, Captain Woodget said:

Yeah that beat me too.

if you open google docs you will see 'my drive' and it shows all the pages you ever opened using google docs...so you can search a player there by searching your whole 'my drive' for Sedin or Malkin or whomever...issues occur if you are in more than one league using google docs...but it is a solution, you just have to make sure you know what leagues docs your looking at.

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Pardon the noob :blush: but...

Is there any way to find unsigned UFA's? How does it work if we call up a guy playing in the minors IRL? Do their AHL points etc count towards our pool totals or do they have to be actually playing in the NHL? 

Also, (mostly out of curiosity), who my previous GM traded my picks to?

And goodness this all seems clunky to manage/view assets. Is nobody using another site to help visualize/organize their roster? I've been googling options and the closest I've come to that is www.huthead.com but they only let you build a main roster (no spares/AHL etc). 

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47 minutes ago, J.R. said:

Pardon the noob :blush: but...

Is there any way to find unsigned UFA's? How does it work if we call up a guy playing in the minors IRL? Do their AHL points etc count towards our pool totals or do they have to be actually playing in the NHL? 

Also, (mostly out of curiosity), who my previous GM traded my picks to?

And goodness this all seems clunky to manage/view assets. Is nobody using another site to help visualize/organize their roster? I've been googling options and the closest I've come to that is www.huthead.com but they only let you build a main roster (no spares/AHL etc). 

No, you only get the points they produce in the NHL when they are on your active roster. Points do not get traded, recalled, and can not be retroactively acquired. Does that answer your question? A call-up only has his daily cap hit count against your accumulated hit for the days on the active roster, just like the NHL, though his prorated amount will show against his total cap hit.

As I said above, click the 'Reveal Hidden Comments' from the OP and you will get the full CBA. That should answer most questions.

There are two ways to search who is available that I use... the search that c2x outlines above, and searching this thread for a last name. If it doesn't come up then the player is likely unsigned and a UFA. There is an unsigned 2015 UFA/RFA list on the first page but it hasn't been updated in awhile but that would never be completely exhaustive since there is every player in Europe and other leagues that wouldn't be included necessarily. We will need to get to that as part of our housecleaning, and create a new one for 2015-16. I'll look into it.

As I was attempting to catch up for our transaction lag, I was thinking of logging all transactions on the 2nd page of our cap sheets so we can see all activity for the year. It's a lot of work to go back and do but might be worth doing going forward at a designated time in the future.

What is it you are finding clunky exactly? All of your assets, and every teams, are on your cap sheet page. Is it mostly an issue with using mobile? It might be possible to create a 3rd page on our cap sheets that display an 'NHLNumbers.com' type view... but what type of GUI are you imagining?

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18 minutes ago, theminister said:

No, you only get the points they produce in the NHL when they are on your active roster. Points do not get traded, recalled, and can not be retroactively acquired. Does that answer your question?

There are two ways to search who is available that I use... the search that c2x outlines above, and searching this thread for a last name. If it doesn't come up then the player is likely unsigned and a UFA. There is an unsigned 2015 UFA/RFA list on the first page but it hasn't been updated in awhile but that would never be completely exhaustive since there is every player in Europe and other leagues that wouldn't be included necessarily. We will need to get to that as part of our housecleaning, and create a new one for 2015-16. I'll look into it.

As I was attempting to catch up for our transaction lag, I was thinking of logging all transactions on the 2nd page of our cap sheets so we can see all activity for the year. It's a lot of work to go back and do but might be worth doing going forward at a designated time in the future.

What is it you are finding clunky exactly? All of your assets, and every teams, are on your cap sheet page. Is it mostly an issue with using mobile? It might be possible to create a 3rd page on our cap sheets that display an 'NHLNumbers.com' type view... but what type of GUI are you imagining?

Yeah, it does. So calling up a guy playing in the minors IRL is basically pointless (literally and figuratively).

My eyes went a bit cross eyed trying to follow C2X's post...I'll try again.

It's not anything I'd expect anyone here to do, just surprised there doesn't already seem to be a web site for fantasy roster users that  has a nice flow chart of the standard:

1LW, C, RW
2LW, C, RW
3LW, C, RW
4LW, C, RW

Spare, Spare

1LD, RD
2LD, RD
3LD, RD

Spare, Spare

Goalie, Goalie

Repeat of minors roster:

Depth chart of draftees:

...etc all with a nice graphic of their current IRL teams logo. A mouse over for basic IRL stats/age/weight/height, pool points, contract status etc.

Don't get me wrong, the spread sheet is great for basic info and again, I don't expect anyone here to take on a project of that scope (unless someone has web design aspirations/business interests already, then have at it, you may take my idea) but it requires a LOT of cross referencing.

 

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Yes... it's pointless and eats up cap for days on roster.

That's essentially what we are trying to replicate with the cap sheets for general use. As far as maintenance... it's all inclusive so every player signed or drafted is on a cap sheet somewhere.

As to your last point... yeah, it's been looked into. There is a cost involved and it's pretty serious project, actually.

3 minutes ago, J.R. said:

Yeah, it does. So calling up a guy playing in the minors IRL is basically pointless (literally and figuratively).

My eyes went a bit cross eyed trying to follow C2X's post...I'll try again.

It's not anything I'd expect anyone here to do, just surprised there doesn't already seem to be a web site for fantasy roster users that  has a nice flow chart of the standard:

1LW, C, RW
2LW, C, RW
3LW, C, RW
4LW, C, RW

Spare, Spare

1LD, RD
2LD, RD
3LD, RD

Spare, Spare

Goalie, Goalie

Repeat of minors roster:

Depth chart of draftees:

...etc all with a nice graphic of their current IRL teams logo. A mouse over for basic IRL stats/age/weight/height, pool points, contract status etc.

Don't get me wrong, the spread sheet is great for basic info and again, I don't expect anyone here to take on a project of that scope (unless someone has web design aspirations/business interests already, then have at it, you may take my idea) but it requires a LOT of cross referencing.

 

 

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1 minute ago, theminister said:

As to your last point... yeah, it's been looked into. There is a cost involved and it's pretty serious project, actually.

 

Yeah no kidding! Like I said, not something I'm expecting someone to set up on a weekend :lol: I'm just more surprised that with all the fantasy sites out there, nobody has taken the initiative to create a nice, easy to use roster management GUI. You'd think users would then flock to your site and step 2 = $$$$

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31 minutes ago, theminister said:

No, you only get the points they produce in the NHL when they are on your active roster. Points do not get traded, recalled, and can not be retroactively acquired. Does that answer your question? A call-up only has his daily cap hit count against your accumulated hit for the days on the active roster, just like the NHL, though his prorated amount will show against his total cap hit.

As I said above, click the 'Reveal Hidden Comments' from the OP and you will get the full CBA. That should answer most questions.

There are two ways to search who is available that I use... the search that c2x outlines above, and searching this thread for a last name. If it doesn't come up then the player is likely unsigned and a UFA. There is an unsigned 2015 UFA/RFA list on the first page but it hasn't been updated in awhile but that would never be completely exhaustive since there is every player in Europe and other leagues that wouldn't be included necessarily. We will need to get to that as part of our housecleaning, and create a new one for 2015-16. I'll look into it.

As I was attempting to catch up for our transaction lag, I was thinking of logging all transactions on the 2nd page of our cap sheets so we can see all activity for the year. It's a lot of work to go back and do but might be worth doing going forward at a designated time in the future

What is it you are finding clunky exactly? All of your assets, and every teams, are on your cap sheet page. Is it mostly an issue with using mobile? It might be possible to create a 3rd page on our cap sheets that display an 'NHLNumbers.com' type view... but what type of GUI are you imagining?

The one problem I have with this is having outgoing players listed on each teams spreadsheet may affect searching for players, as one player will show up on multiple teams spreadsheets. 

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after a successfull conditional stint in the ahl with 4 wins , 0,970 GAA ,  SV% 0,967 and 1 Shutout in january , jean francois berube will make his 2nd start in the nhl tonight . we still have high hopes into this guy . but with darcy kuemper on the roster we may have to make decisions untill the  deadline . 

 

 

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1 hour ago, J.R. said:

Pardon the noob :blush: but...

Is there any way to find unsigned UFA's? How does it work if we call up a guy playing in the minors IRL? Do their AHL points etc count towards our pool totals or do they have to be actually playing in the NHL? 

Also, (mostly out of curiosity), who my previous GM traded my picks to?

And goodness this all seems clunky to manage/view assets. Is nobody using another site to help visualize/organize their roster? I've been googling options and the closest I've come to that is www.huthead.com but they only let you build a main roster (no spares/AHL etc). 

Searching this thread should give you a complete picture of who is and who is not signed.

If all teams - and I'm presuming they have at some point - posted their completer rosters - NHL and AHL - then searching a player's name in this thread will show you whether they're signed or not.  Beyond that - if they have signed in the interim, there would be a posting by one of the agents indicating that.

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6 minutes ago, winterhawks said:

The one problem I have with this is having outgoing players listed on each teams spreadsheet may affect searching for players, as one player will show up on multiple teams spreadsheets. 

Not to be a drag here or anything but it is the responsibility of the General Manager to do some research and take their time to find players which I know you do and are aware of anyways.

There could be something available in future in regards to free agents, but again the idea is each team does their homework. There is only so much someone like the commissioner can or should do while being on CDC.

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