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[Game Story] [Freeware] COLUMBUS: The Random Years
One of the great things about FHockey.com and its forums in its heyday was a whole slew of great freeware game stories by users. People did a number of great stories, and some even engaged their readers to vote on ideas and contribute mid-story. Game stories evolved from simple data chronicling someone's game progress, to things getting more fleshed out, to the stories themselves getting very colorful and personal (and then of course users like Pommpie and especially grindyoursoul introduced the idea of profanity in a game story and from then on absolutely anything was fair game... from crazy, insane storylines to repeatedly screaming in the story abut how the game was cheating).
I had several almost-game-stories at times, but I never really committed to an actual one because I found it difficult to get into.
And then, I had an idea. And so I launched the first EHM freeware game story ever that used the randomized rosters feature that Riz put into the kinda-buggy EHM Editor.
Some backstory on that is necessary: the randomly created rosters were TERRIBLE, and this was widely known. Guys *constantly* had unrealistic height and weights, and almost everyone in the roster files had terrible, random attributes. It was TRULY random. Think of every complaint you've ever had about EHM 2007 or EHM 1's ability to generate players, and magnify the issues by about 10x each, and you'll get a good idea of how bad random rosters were. It also was a truly terrible idea to start a game story with it.
So naturally I did so.
I did not "cheat" by looking into the PLAYERS.EHM file, or use PlayerScout, for this story. Everything was done on the up-and-up.
In honor of the passing of FHockey.com, I'm going to be re-posting this story here, as it was posted there, one post at a time. I actually have posts for the story I never got around to posting, so they would truly be "new", and I still have the gamefile. I outright encourage comments and feedback from people in the comments. And I hope someone, somewhere, gets enjoyment out of this.
I had several almost-game-stories at times, but I never really committed to an actual one because I found it difficult to get into.
And then, I had an idea. And so I launched the first EHM freeware game story ever that used the randomized rosters feature that Riz put into the kinda-buggy EHM Editor.
Some backstory on that is necessary: the randomly created rosters were TERRIBLE, and this was widely known. Guys *constantly* had unrealistic height and weights, and almost everyone in the roster files had terrible, random attributes. It was TRULY random. Think of every complaint you've ever had about EHM 2007 or EHM 1's ability to generate players, and magnify the issues by about 10x each, and you'll get a good idea of how bad random rosters were. It also was a truly terrible idea to start a game story with it.
So naturally I did so.
I did not "cheat" by looking into the PLAYERS.EHM file, or use PlayerScout, for this story. Everything was done on the up-and-up.
In honor of the passing of FHockey.com, I'm going to be re-posting this story here, as it was posted there, one post at a time. I actually have posts for the story I never got around to posting, so they would truly be "new", and I still have the gamefile. I outright encourage comments and feedback from people in the comments. And I hope someone, somewhere, gets enjoyment out of this.
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Re: [Game Story] [Freeware] COLUMBUS: The Random Years
(originally posted 1:53 PM 11/23/2004)
Nobody ever does these, so I will. This might be a first.
These are totally randomized rosters. Yes, I've done this before and I'm well aware of how completely wacky and insane Random Rosters are. That's why I decided to do this. I haven't played EHM single player in forever because the normal rosters got boring, and I needed a gimmick. I also didn't exactly start this intending to do a story on it, but here it is.
The last Randomized Rosters game I had done was one of the more-memorable ones because some punk kid named Patrice Savard wouldn't re-sign with me for anything less than $12 mill after one season, so I sat him for the first 1/3 of the next and got him at $8 mill -- at which point next season he promptly flopped and put up like 70 points or something lame. And it all went downhill from there, as I managed to turn into the GM from Hades for my players... and the name Patrice Savard still haunts me.
But anyhow, that was then, this is now. Newly-randomized rosters. Here are the settings.
SCORING - 150
PENALTY - 130
FIGHTING - 130
INJURY - 120
TRADE - 200
CPU TRADES - ON
* Did the LEAGUE.EHM fix to start in 2004.
* Generated first draft class with 1.15b like a good boy.
I chose to take the helm of Columbus. Why? Because I asked "What team should I be?" in #ehm and DaveG answered "Columbus! Columbus!!" and nobody else was paying attention, so Columbus it was. Pretty scientific huh?
I'm actually in December of the first season right now. I'll skip over most of it because, well... they're random rosters and it took me that long to figure out what the devil was going on. I'll hit some highlights here though:
HIGHLIGHTS:
Columbus is OLD.
When I took over, I found I had some decent guys, but they're all between 36 - 40 years old, and a good chunk of them retiring after the season. Most of the guys suck though. This is to be expected though with random rosters. Part of the whole reason they're fun in the first place. My defense is good, my goaltending miserable, and my forwards were quite thin.
Here's the teams notables to start with:
D - Jim Morissette - 37yo. CAPTAIN.
5'1", 176lbs.
67OF - 78DF - 81OA.
2 years, $398,950.
Morisstte is a stud. He actually led my team in scoring for a while. 78 Playmaking. 76 in Checking and Positioning. 85 in Skating. 83 in Hitting. 88 Leadership. 91 Strength. Arguably the best Random Roster Generated defenseman I'd seen. He's not retiring after the season either, so I get him for at least one more year. Whooo!!
D - Viktor Garipov - 39yo.
6'4". 261 lbs.
38OF - 79DF - 68OA
1 year, $1 million - RETIRING AFTER SEASON
A monster on the blueline. Losing Garipov is going to hurt me quite a bit after the season. 86 Positioning. 80 Hitting. 81 Strength. 78 Endurance. He's solid, but unspectacular. Losing him will be a hole and a half to fill though.
G - Julio Goldstein - 37yo.
67OF - 69DF - 69OA.
4 years, $2.2 million
VIVA JULIO!! He's not very good, but in comparison to most other goalies around the league he's not so bad (the EHM Roster Editor generates AWFUL goalies as a rule practically). I could do a lot worse than 69 OA though, as my two other goalies right now are 54 OA and 58 OA respectively. Julio is Agile though (79), has good Endurance (77), and great Leadership (79). He also has an OK glove (73).
C - Dave Gong - 31yo.
6'2", 203 lbs.
70OF - 67DF - 74OA.
3 year, $429,200
The poster boy for Misleading OF rating. He's actually a pretty darn-good Center with a Playmaking of 76 and Stickhandling of 77. Also a 71 in Checking and 72 in Positioning. 95 in Faceoffs (!!!!). 84 Leadership. Dave Gong will be a key part of my team for some years I think, I could see him surviving the slow purge of terrible generated players with weird attributes.
C - Renaud Darveau - 39yo.
75OF - 36DF - 62OA.
3 years, $850,000.
Another good Center. 75 Shooting, 77 Playmaking, 73 Stickhandling. 95 Faceoffs. And he's soft with 27 Hitting so you just know Pommpie would LOVE to have him on his team!! He isn't retiring this year (?!) and will undoubtedly retire after NEXT year or something.
UFA SIGNINGS
When UFA season arrived I jumped in. I needed offense from anywhere. ANYWHERE. And also a goalie.
Unfortunately nobody wants to consider signing with me because I'm CBS and they think my team sucks. Looking over my roster as a whole, they're probably right. But I searched onward. And I found 3 gems.
LW - Denis Cadrin - 37yo.
80OF - 43DF - 66OA.
1 year, $1 million. RETIRING AFTER SEASON.
A quick fix. Cadrin is instant offense. 89 Shooting, 76 Playmaking, 77 Stickhandling. 77 Endurance. 73 Leadership. He'll be my top-line Left Winger. As a bonus he appears to have Brian Gionta's career stats.
RW - Kurt Nolan - 25yo.
78OF - 43DF - 66OA.
2 years, $650,000.
Kurt is More Instant Offense to place alongside Cadrin on the top line. 80 Shooting, 72 Playmaking, 82 Stickhandling. Also 71 Leadership at only 25 years old. He, like Gong, might survive the eventual culling and purging.
D - Sean Scanlon - 37yo.
31OF - 72DF - 63OA
1 year, $700,000 RETIRING AFTER SEASON.
Deceptive DF ratings. 77 Positioning, 76 Hitting. Also 80 Endurance and 76 Skating. Depth to an already-decent blueline. Scanlon is a rental just like Cadrin. I want to see what some of these guys can do under nutty league conditions.
TRADES
The goalie situation is getting desperate. Julio ain't a #1 and is old. And the game just started, so I have NOBODY scouted, not even most of my own team. So I panic, and roll the dice.
SEASON
BUDGET - $24,380,150.
PAYROLL - $21,913,150.
FUNDS - $8,648,367.
It's currently December 10th, 2004.
My Bluejackets have come out to a 17-9-1-3 record and 4th in the West. I'm selling out most games so I'm gouging fans for ticket prices, knowing that next year the Nightmare happens and salaries begin correcting themselves. I need that budget increase...
I can't believe I'm 17-9-1-3 and the best I can manage is 5th. This could be tough. At least maybe I'll make the playoffs and can bring in some good bling to increase my payroll.
EDM is also my newest arch-rival. A center of theirs dropped a hat trick on me last game. A center by the name of... Patrice Savard.
You have GOT to be freaking kidding me... you sonofa'...
And so the hatred lives on. Not only is EDM up there in the standings with me, but now I have to stomp them because they have Patrice Savard. I hate the {redatced} and I hope he gives them contract nightmares like my Patrice Savard did last time... it's even better because I still have the picture for him in the folder, so whenever I pull up his profile I see that evil smile and those evil eyes. And I want to put my fist through my CRT monitor... this will be worth following. He thankfully only has 35 points in 29 games so far though. HAH! SUCK IT, SAVARD!!!
*ahem* anyways...
Tim Hoang-tran is my new favorite player. How can you not like a guy with that name? He and Julio Goldstein simply need to find a way to play together before they retire...
3 Bluejackets in the Top 10 in scoring. Not bad at all. Too bad they're my only offense, but man are they deadly (kinda' like CBS in SHL actually). Andrei Baich wouldn't sign with me and signed with NAS instead. The punk. He's doing well for himself obviously. Too bad it can't keep NAS out of the conference cellar...
Cadrin, Nolan, and Darveau all do exactly what they're supposed to -- put the puck in the net. Morissette actually led me in scoring for a time, and is DEADLY on the PP. That top line of Cadrin - Darveau - Nolan is just on a tear though.
The goalie situation continues to be... interesting.
Sokjolovsky greened up in EVERYTHING and then has proceeded to not actually go up in much of anything. He went from 54OA to 55OA, but hasn't gone up in OF or DF yet. And yet he's 8-5-0-1. Am I ruining him? Maybe, we'll find out I guess. I have nothing to lose and everything to gain. Louis Roy (my other best hope) is in Syracuse, is 56 OA right now, and is actually greening up some but likely won't see over 60 I'm betting. To quote Megatron: "This does not inspire confidence, nooooo..."
I'm quite scared. My NHL team is older than the US Supreme Court, my AHL team seems thin, my prospects not that great, and I have NO CLUE how any of these guys actually perform under pressure, what their POT's or CON's are, or what I'm doing...
This is actually fun. I knew there was a reason I was doing this again...
-- Primis
Nobody ever does these, so I will. This might be a first.
These are totally randomized rosters. Yes, I've done this before and I'm well aware of how completely wacky and insane Random Rosters are. That's why I decided to do this. I haven't played EHM single player in forever because the normal rosters got boring, and I needed a gimmick. I also didn't exactly start this intending to do a story on it, but here it is.
The last Randomized Rosters game I had done was one of the more-memorable ones because some punk kid named Patrice Savard wouldn't re-sign with me for anything less than $12 mill after one season, so I sat him for the first 1/3 of the next and got him at $8 mill -- at which point next season he promptly flopped and put up like 70 points or something lame. And it all went downhill from there, as I managed to turn into the GM from Hades for my players... and the name Patrice Savard still haunts me.
But anyhow, that was then, this is now. Newly-randomized rosters. Here are the settings.
SCORING - 150
PENALTY - 130
FIGHTING - 130
INJURY - 120
TRADE - 200
CPU TRADES - ON
* Did the LEAGUE.EHM fix to start in 2004.
* Generated first draft class with 1.15b like a good boy.
I chose to take the helm of Columbus. Why? Because I asked "What team should I be?" in #ehm and DaveG answered "Columbus! Columbus!!" and nobody else was paying attention, so Columbus it was. Pretty scientific huh?
I'm actually in December of the first season right now. I'll skip over most of it because, well... they're random rosters and it took me that long to figure out what the devil was going on. I'll hit some highlights here though:
HIGHLIGHTS:
Columbus is OLD.
When I took over, I found I had some decent guys, but they're all between 36 - 40 years old, and a good chunk of them retiring after the season. Most of the guys suck though. This is to be expected though with random rosters. Part of the whole reason they're fun in the first place. My defense is good, my goaltending miserable, and my forwards were quite thin.
Here's the teams notables to start with:
D - Jim Morissette - 37yo. CAPTAIN.
5'1", 176lbs.
67OF - 78DF - 81OA.
2 years, $398,950.
Morisstte is a stud. He actually led my team in scoring for a while. 78 Playmaking. 76 in Checking and Positioning. 85 in Skating. 83 in Hitting. 88 Leadership. 91 Strength. Arguably the best Random Roster Generated defenseman I'd seen. He's not retiring after the season either, so I get him for at least one more year. Whooo!!
D - Viktor Garipov - 39yo.
6'4". 261 lbs.
38OF - 79DF - 68OA
1 year, $1 million - RETIRING AFTER SEASON
A monster on the blueline. Losing Garipov is going to hurt me quite a bit after the season. 86 Positioning. 80 Hitting. 81 Strength. 78 Endurance. He's solid, but unspectacular. Losing him will be a hole and a half to fill though.
G - Julio Goldstein - 37yo.
67OF - 69DF - 69OA.
4 years, $2.2 million
VIVA JULIO!! He's not very good, but in comparison to most other goalies around the league he's not so bad (the EHM Roster Editor generates AWFUL goalies as a rule practically). I could do a lot worse than 69 OA though, as my two other goalies right now are 54 OA and 58 OA respectively. Julio is Agile though (79), has good Endurance (77), and great Leadership (79). He also has an OK glove (73).
C - Dave Gong - 31yo.
6'2", 203 lbs.
70OF - 67DF - 74OA.
3 year, $429,200
The poster boy for Misleading OF rating. He's actually a pretty darn-good Center with a Playmaking of 76 and Stickhandling of 77. Also a 71 in Checking and 72 in Positioning. 95 in Faceoffs (!!!!). 84 Leadership. Dave Gong will be a key part of my team for some years I think, I could see him surviving the slow purge of terrible generated players with weird attributes.
C - Renaud Darveau - 39yo.
75OF - 36DF - 62OA.
3 years, $850,000.
Another good Center. 75 Shooting, 77 Playmaking, 73 Stickhandling. 95 Faceoffs. And he's soft with 27 Hitting so you just know Pommpie would LOVE to have him on his team!! He isn't retiring this year (?!) and will undoubtedly retire after NEXT year or something.
UFA SIGNINGS
When UFA season arrived I jumped in. I needed offense from anywhere. ANYWHERE. And also a goalie.
Unfortunately nobody wants to consider signing with me because I'm CBS and they think my team sucks. Looking over my roster as a whole, they're probably right. But I searched onward. And I found 3 gems.
LW - Denis Cadrin - 37yo.
80OF - 43DF - 66OA.
1 year, $1 million. RETIRING AFTER SEASON.
A quick fix. Cadrin is instant offense. 89 Shooting, 76 Playmaking, 77 Stickhandling. 77 Endurance. 73 Leadership. He'll be my top-line Left Winger. As a bonus he appears to have Brian Gionta's career stats.
RW - Kurt Nolan - 25yo.
78OF - 43DF - 66OA.
2 years, $650,000.
Kurt is More Instant Offense to place alongside Cadrin on the top line. 80 Shooting, 72 Playmaking, 82 Stickhandling. Also 71 Leadership at only 25 years old. He, like Gong, might survive the eventual culling and purging.
D - Sean Scanlon - 37yo.
31OF - 72DF - 63OA
1 year, $700,000 RETIRING AFTER SEASON.
Deceptive DF ratings. 77 Positioning, 76 Hitting. Also 80 Endurance and 76 Skating. Depth to an already-decent blueline. Scanlon is a rental just like Cadrin. I want to see what some of these guys can do under nutty league conditions.
TRADES
The goalie situation is getting desperate. Julio ain't a #1 and is old. And the game just started, so I have NOBODY scouted, not even most of my own team. So I panic, and roll the dice.
Yuri Sokjolovsky is a goalie who's only 23. He's only a 48OF - 45DF - 54OA but Rick Dudley (my main scout, best I could find in a pinch) thinks he's going to be awesome (like, Marc-Andre Fleury Awesome). Right now I'd settle for Ty Conklin Awesome or even Johan Hedberg Awesome. So what the heck, why not roll the dice? I have no idea how good Hurst or Dahlberg might be though -- they weren't scouted yet. Watch, I probably just traded 2 stud prospects for a career minor-leaguer. That's what makes the story interesting though, doesn't it?...EHM wrote:]6-10-2004 -
Columbus Blue Jackets traded C Danni Dahlberg and G J.C. Hurst to Buffalo Sabres for G Yuri Sokjolovsky.
SEASON
BUDGET - $24,380,150.
PAYROLL - $21,913,150.
FUNDS - $8,648,367.
It's currently December 10th, 2004.
My Bluejackets have come out to a 17-9-1-3 record and 4th in the West. I'm selling out most games so I'm gouging fans for ticket prices, knowing that next year the Nightmare happens and salaries begin correcting themselves. I need that budget increase...
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STANDINGS - WEST
Team GP W L OTL T PTS Pct GF GA
----------------------- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ----- ----- -----
*Dallas Stars 32 21 10 0 1 43 .672 106 85
*Detroit Red Wings 30 18 10 1 1 38 .633 99 86
*Edmonton Oilers 29 15 9 1 4 35 .603 96 88
*Anaheim Mighty Ducks 28 19 8 1 0 39 .696 118 92
*Columbus Blue Jackets 30 17 9 1 3 38 .633 118 98
*San Jose Sharks 26 18 8 0 0 36 .692 94 73
*St. Louis Blues 27 17 8 1 1 36 .667 114 91
*Colorado Avalanche 31 15 14 0 2 32 .516 123 121
Calgary Flames 31 13 16 0 2 28 .452 107 122
Vancouver Canucks 31 12 15 0 4 28 .452 102 117
Phoenix Coyotes 29 13 15 0 1 27 .466 92 85
Nashville Predators 30 13 16 1 0 27 .450 113 138
Chicago Blackhawks 31 12 19 0 0 24 .387 120 140
Minnesota Wild 30 9 16 3 2 23 .383 89 116
Los Angeles Kings 30 9 17 1 3 22 .367 83 99
EDM is also my newest arch-rival. A center of theirs dropped a hat trick on me last game. A center by the name of... Patrice Savard.
You have GOT to be freaking kidding me... you sonofa'...
And so the hatred lives on. Not only is EDM up there in the standings with me, but now I have to stomp them because they have Patrice Savard. I hate the {redatced} and I hope he gives them contract nightmares like my Patrice Savard did last time... it's even better because I still have the picture for him in the folder, so whenever I pull up his profile I see that evil smile and those evil eyes. And I want to put my fist through my CRT monitor... this will be worth following. He thankfully only has 35 points in 29 games so far though. HAH! SUCK IT, SAVARD!!!
*ahem* anyways...
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LEAGUE LEADERS
Name Tea GP G A PTS +/- PIM
-- ----------------------- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
L Andrei Baich NAS 30 18 32 50 3 20
C Chris Glin NAS 30 20 28 48 5 6
L Denis Cadrin CBS 30 14 27 41 14 64
L Kirk Valk NJ 28 17 24 41 22 10
R Howard White CHI 31 19 22 41 5 6
R Kurt Nolan CBS 29 18 22 40 13 32
C Renaud Darveau CBS 30 18 21 39 15 53
L Lars Arnesen CHI 31 13 26 39 1 20
L Martin Isacksson BUF 27 16 22 38 13 38
C Tim Hoang-tran BUF 27 19 19 38 17 4
Tim Hoang-tran is my new favorite player. How can you not like a guy with that name? He and Julio Goldstein simply need to find a way to play together before they retire...
3 Bluejackets in the Top 10 in scoring. Not bad at all. Too bad they're my only offense, but man are they deadly (kinda' like CBS in SHL actually). Andrei Baich wouldn't sign with me and signed with NAS instead. The punk. He's doing well for himself obviously. Too bad it can't keep NAS out of the conference cellar...
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TEAM LEADERS
Name Tea GP G A PTS +/- PIM
-- ----------------------- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
L Denis Cadrin CBS 30 14 27 41 14 64
R Kurt Nolan CBS 29 18 22 40 13 32
C Renaud Darveau CBS 30 18 21 39 15 53
L Ratislav Zetah CBS 30 11 19 30 13 55
D Jim Morissette CBS 30 5 23 28 6 12
Name Tea GP G A PTS W L OtL T PCT SO GAA
-- ----------------------- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ----- ----- -----
Julio Goldstein CBS 16 0 0 0 9 4 1 2 88.6 0 3.04
*Yuri Sokjolovsky CBS 14 0 0 0 8 5 0 1 86.5 0 3.34
Cadrin, Nolan, and Darveau all do exactly what they're supposed to -- put the puck in the net. Morissette actually led me in scoring for a time, and is DEADLY on the PP. That top line of Cadrin - Darveau - Nolan is just on a tear though.
The goalie situation continues to be... interesting.
Sokjolovsky greened up in EVERYTHING and then has proceeded to not actually go up in much of anything. He went from 54OA to 55OA, but hasn't gone up in OF or DF yet. And yet he's 8-5-0-1. Am I ruining him? Maybe, we'll find out I guess. I have nothing to lose and everything to gain. Louis Roy (my other best hope) is in Syracuse, is 56 OA right now, and is actually greening up some but likely won't see over 60 I'm betting. To quote Megatron: "This does not inspire confidence, nooooo..."
I'm quite scared. My NHL team is older than the US Supreme Court, my AHL team seems thin, my prospects not that great, and I have NO CLUE how any of these guys actually perform under pressure, what their POT's or CON's are, or what I'm doing...
This is actually fun. I knew there was a reason I was doing this again...
-- Primis
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Re: [Game Story] [Freeware] COLUMBUS: The Random Years
(originally posted 1:44 AM 11/24/2004)
Stupid reality.
I've been struck solidly with the Crowbar of Stark Reality and I don't like it.
My Bluejackets are sliding out of control...
* * *
It's March 10th, 2005.
I've gone 4-5-1-0 in my last 10 and am in 9th in the West with a 32-28-3-5 record. That smarmy Patrice Savard {redacted} and his Oilers are 3rd in the West still but only with a 35-24-2-7 record.
Age is catching up. My guys are conning Red all over the place except for a few youngsters. Can they hold on through the playoffs? Shoot... will I even MAKE the playoffs?!
How did I end up here? I started off so strong... I'll tell you how. Wildly-inconsistent goaltending kills. Julio Goldstein is falling rapidly, and Yuri Sokjolovsky is doing fairly well for a now-57OA goalie playing in the NHL level. But that just isn't enough. Not when the average age of your defense is well over 30 years.
I haven't made any trades yet. Things are so wacky it seemed pointless. It's all gone mad.
I look at 3rd in the West and see Edmonton, 4-6-0-0 in their last 10. In 12th is Minnesota, 5-4-0-1 in their last 10. In the East 3 of the top 4 teams have all gone 4-and-something in the last 10. Age is taking its toll, the season is wearing on guys, and some other teams are stepping up.
So what is a nervous GM to do at the trade deadline? My team will lose a bunch of key guys to retirement after this season. This might be our last hurrah for a while... and now we're chasing Phoenix and Colorado for 7th and 8th in the West.
* * *
March 10th still, and a 3-0 shutout loss to Tampa Bay. Goldstein stopped what he could, but the defense is breaking down. It's time for a dramatic move. But I won't be able to pawn off these Vopatizing oldies on a GM in return for youth. I can't possibly afford giving up enough to trade for a Knut Grisihin (92 DF, DAL, 28 years old). No, I'll have to find some other way.
What better way than to try to pry someone out of Edmonton?
Well, hmmm, this won't be easy... but I can probably get D Dominic Jacob (28OF - 88DF - 66OA, 25 years old). It's gonna' cost me though...
There. That makes me a bit younger and still roughly as good, maybe a little better defensively. Not sure if it can stop the bleeding though... if it can though... SUCK IT, SAVARD!!
Then again he's dead, what does he REALLY know?...
-- Primis.
"Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away."
-- Philip K. Dick (1928 - 1982), Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
Stupid reality.
I've been struck solidly with the Crowbar of Stark Reality and I don't like it.
My Bluejackets are sliding out of control...
* * *
It's March 10th, 2005.
I've gone 4-5-1-0 in my last 10 and am in 9th in the West with a 32-28-3-5 record. That smarmy Patrice Savard {redacted} and his Oilers are 3rd in the West still but only with a 35-24-2-7 record.
Age is catching up. My guys are conning Red all over the place except for a few youngsters. Can they hold on through the playoffs? Shoot... will I even MAKE the playoffs?!
How did I end up here? I started off so strong... I'll tell you how. Wildly-inconsistent goaltending kills. Julio Goldstein is falling rapidly, and Yuri Sokjolovsky is doing fairly well for a now-57OA goalie playing in the NHL level. But that just isn't enough. Not when the average age of your defense is well over 30 years.
I haven't made any trades yet. Things are so wacky it seemed pointless. It's all gone mad.
I look at 3rd in the West and see Edmonton, 4-6-0-0 in their last 10. In 12th is Minnesota, 5-4-0-1 in their last 10. In the East 3 of the top 4 teams have all gone 4-and-something in the last 10. Age is taking its toll, the season is wearing on guys, and some other teams are stepping up.
So what is a nervous GM to do at the trade deadline? My team will lose a bunch of key guys to retirement after this season. This might be our last hurrah for a while... and now we're chasing Phoenix and Colorado for 7th and 8th in the West.
* * *
"Reality is the leading cause of stress amongst those in touch with it."
-- Jane Wagner.
March 10th still, and a 3-0 shutout loss to Tampa Bay. Goldstein stopped what he could, but the defense is breaking down. It's time for a dramatic move. But I won't be able to pawn off these Vopatizing oldies on a GM in return for youth. I can't possibly afford giving up enough to trade for a Knut Grisihin (92 DF, DAL, 28 years old). No, I'll have to find some other way.
What better way than to try to pry someone out of Edmonton?
Well, hmmm, this won't be easy... but I can probably get D Dominic Jacob (28OF - 88DF - 66OA, 25 years old). It's gonna' cost me though...
Another deal that scares me. D'Amato is actually a decent LW prospect, and I might miss that 3rd. Desperate times call for desperate measures though, even though I might have overpaid (well, I *DID* overpay, trust me). Especially considering EDM still has 4 d-men better than him.EHM wrote:10-3-2005 Columbus Blue Jackets trade
Columbus Blue Jackets traded D Sean Scanlon, LW Adam D'Amato and CBS's round 3 pick in 2005 to Edmonton Oilers for D Dominic Jacob.
There. That makes me a bit younger and still roughly as good, maybe a little better defensively. Not sure if it can stop the bleeding though... if it can though... SUCK IT, SAVARD!!
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One of the best career stories ever. Please give us more.
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"Performance is your reality. Forget everything else."
-- Harold Geneen
Last 8 Games following the Trade for Dominic Jacob.
CBS 5 - CGY 2. W
ATL 1 - CBS 2. W
CBS 3 - NYI 3. T
CBS 5 - NAS 0. W
CBS 5 - VAN 2. W
CBS 5 - CGY 3. W
COL 1 - CBS 4. W
CGY 2 - CBS 4. W
NOW THAT'S WHAT I CALL HOCKEY, VOLUME 27!!!!!
I'm now 7th in the West -- 6 pts behind 6th place Anaheim and 3 points ahead of 8th-place Phoenix who just doesn't seem to lose either still.
Both Goldsetin and Sokjolovsky are playing better for me in net, and my defense suddenly isn't falling apart faster than the Ukranian elections anymore. Maybe I can do this still and that trade wasn't such a bad move after all. If I can ever get Eric Guillemette (out 2 weeks with strained PCL) back my forward depth will be a little more-solid again also (although still not great).
Also, Morissette finally busted some heads as captain. He called out the newly-acquired D Dominic Jacob as well as C Dave Gong and they responded well -- Jacob's EHM ratings have gone up from the past several games and Gong has picked up the point production again on the third line (which is a huge boost).
"I myself desired to be included in this number: and consequently I now find myself in the utmost peril."
-- Andocides, Against Alcibiades.
The desire of the playoffs and success therein is a dangerous intoxicant. My goalies are really no better than before, though Yuri "Soko" Sokjolovsky continues his tough, arduous march to 60 OA. And my forwards are also still conning Red all over. The average age of this team is 31 years, and I boast no less than EIGHT players 35 or older. And yet I do think I can pull this off, I think I can possibly win a Cup in the first year. Somewhere the Colorado Avalanche are screaming "COLUMBO DELEDNA EST!!" because my rise has knocked them out of the playoffs right now.
Make no mistake about this: This is a Cup run. My picks are still mostly intact for this coming draft, but my team is going to be gutted and those picks won't be able to step in and help right away. Next year is going to be a very, very painful one most likely.
There are also other concerns lingering.
Louis Roy, the starting goalie in Syracuse is Vopatizing out of nowhere (at only 29 still). I'm not sure I've ever seen this happen before. Once Roy started Vopatizing, Joe Sanderson, Ryan Lyndon, and Jamie Cox also began rapidly Vopatizing. I had been relying heabily on Louis Roy in case one of Goldstein or Soko faltered, and now Roy's becoming largely useless
My entire organization could be falling apart. Not only will Columbus likely be gutted by retirements when all is said and done, Syracuse is also going to suffer greatly in the aftermath as well.
I'm beginning to wonder what I've gotten myself into with this. A rebuild is looking painful, but I want it now... because the rebuild is inevitable.
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April 8th, 2005
The season has ended.
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WESTERN CONFERENCE, FINAL STANDINGS
Team GP W L OTL T PTS Pct GF GA
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*Detroit Red Wings 82 56 19 4 3 119 .726 301 211
*Dallas Stars 82 54 21 1 6 115 .701 283 211
*Edmonton Oilers 82 44 29 2 7 97 .591 275 237
*St. Louis Blues 82 56 19 3 4 119 .726 306 244
*San Jose Sharks 82 52 23 3 4 111 .677 302 246
*Anaheim Mighty Ducks 82 48 28 3 3 102 .622 335 296
*Columbus Blue Jackets 82 43 29 3 7 96 .585 291 250
*Phoenix Coyotes 82 41 34 2 5 89 .543 281 261
Colorado Avalanche 82 39 37 1 5 84 .512 311 302
Minnesota Wild 82 31 43 3 5 70 .427 274 292
Vancouver Canucks 82 28 40 4 10 70 .427 252 307
Calgary Flames 82 32 45 1 4 69 .421 262 316
Los Angeles Kings 82 29 47 1 5 64 .390 253 295
Nashville Predators 82 27 50 3 2 59 .360 276 358
Chicago Blackhawks 82 25 54 2 1 53 .323 277 350
We somehow bounced back from that miserable January and February to make that great run at the end and even went 8-1-0-1 in our final 10 games. Thus we are the 7th seed and will play the Dallas Stars in the opening round.
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LEAGUE SCORING LEADERS
Name Tea GP G A PTS +/- PIM
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L Andrei Baich NAS 82 50 74 124 10 57
C Chris Glin NAS 82 45 70 115 9 30
R Howard White CHI 82 47 56 103 21 40
L Kirk Valk NJ 82 39 61 100 42 46
L Lars Arnesen CHI 82 37 61 98 4 58
L Jared Jiminez PIT 81 32 65 97 30 64
C Tim Hoang-tran BUF 82 43 52 95 22 6
L Cameron Burr STL 81 47 47 94 31 43
C Patrice Savard EDM 82 45 49 94 42 6
L Denis Cadrin CBS 82 33 60 93 27 146
C Fred Machado CAR 82 36 56 92 30 8
C Raphael Daniel MTL 82 41 50 91 9 27
C Lars Eliassen SJ 82 40 50 90 26 14
L Mike Bieber STL 80 49 40 89 42 38
C Renaud Darveau CBS 82 40 49 89 27 149
Cadrin and Darveau, in their last hurrahs, make the list. Good, this is why they became Blue Jackets. I expected a bit more from Cadrin to be honest, but I'll settle for 93 points given the miserable slump we were in for about 2 months there.
Andrei Baich is insane. 124 pts in 82 games for the Preds. And he's only 33 years old -- he isn't retiring soon.
However, I'm sure you all picked up on the truly-disturbing element of that list. Patrice Savard, 94 pts in 82 Games. He's going to be the bane of my existence, I can already tell.
Also, Tim Hoang-tran (the official Favorite Non-Blue Jacket of This Story) gets 95 points. And he's only 32, so rest assured the "Tim Hoang Train" is going to be around for a few more stops on this story's route.
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LEAGUE GOALIE LEADERS
Name Tea GP G A PTS W L OtL T SA PCT SO GAA
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Robert Boulianne DET 81 0 2 2 55 18 4 1 2036 91.0 6 2.51
Pavel Rudakov STL 60 0 2 2 43 13 0 3 1536 90.7 2 2.69
Albert Gereben NJ 70 0 4 4 42 20 2 4 1862 90.5 6 2.80
Art Davis TOR 72 0 1 1 41 24 0 5 1534 88.1 3 2.89
Konstantin Shirocky EDM 67 0 1 1 39 21 2 5 1848 91.1 5 2.72
Peter Nyman SJ 57 0 3 3 36 13 1 3 1179 89.3 3 2.67
Larry Villachez CAR 80 0 2 2 35 28 1 14 2177 90.5 4 2.85
Dmitri Larin PHO 68 0 2 2 33 26 2 5 1719 89.6 6 2.95
Jean-François Morin DAL 53 0 2 2 33 13 1 5 1336 90.9 2 2.49
Nicolas Leblanc MTL 57 0 2 2 32 22 0 3 1413 89.7 2 2.86
And then we have Larry Villachez, who somehow managed to rack up 14 Ties in a year were the next-nearest (Hugo Caron of VAN) only had 7. I guess that means Villachez has enough to just hang on for dear life, but not enough to win games on his own.
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COLUMBUS SCORING
Name Tea GP G A PTS +/- PIM
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L Denis Cadrin CBS 82 33 60 93 27 146
C Renaud Darveau CBS 82 40 49 89 27 149
R Kurt Nolan CBS 81 43 44 87 24 118
C Jean-Philippe St-Amour CBS 82 27 41 68 10 71
D Jim Morissette CBS 82 14 53 67 21 20
L Ratislav Zetah CBS 82 24 43 67 28 135
D Sebastien Lévesque CBS 82 14 40 54 13 44
C Dave Gong CBS 82 17 33 50 -24 80
R Christian Beauséjour CBS 82 21 20 41 21 58
C Adolf Zellmer CBS 82 19 21 40 -13 46
R Alois Jerabek CBS 64 10 24 34 -12 59
D Viktor Garipov CBS 82 2 29 31 16 136
D Dominic Jacob CBS 82 4 27 31 26 151
R Éric Guillemette CBS 59 9 12 21 -10 42
L Benoît Chevalier CBS 82 9 11 20 -8 244
R Keith Dinh CBS 41 4 8 12 -1 14
L Xavier St-Jean CBS 82 4 5 9 -18 318
D Jason McLennan CBS 70 0 7 7 -17 34
D Doug Bergman CBS 82 0 4 4 -18 140
D *Larry Mulder CBS 12 0 1 1 0 7
R Halvar Manderbacka CBS 1 0 0 0 0 0
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COLUMBUS GOALIES
Name Tea GP G A PTS W L OtL T SA PCT SO GAA
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Julio Goldstein CBS 40 0 0 0 19 16 1 4 931 88.7 1 2.99
*Yuri Sokjolovsky CBS 43 0 0 0 24 13 2 3 960 88.5 2 2.93
Not bad for a first year with a bunch of has-beens, won't-ever-be's, and shouldn't-ever-be's. It's at this point I feel the overwhelming need to point out that Benoit Chevalier managed to get into 40 Fights this season and only win 6 of them. 40!!! And 6!!! How exactly do you take that kind of beating and keep deciding it's a good idea to try again?
So now I match up against the Dallas Stars in the first round. A preview tells me Dallas has 5 Pucks in Offense, Defense, and Goaltending. Great. I have 2 Pucks for Offense, 5 for Defense, and 3 for Goaltending.
I'm gonna' get wasted...
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APRIL 10th, GAME #1 WESTERN QUARTERFINALS.
Columbus @ Dallas.
A nasty game. Tons of Roughing penalties, some Slashings, and a few fights. Some would call it "chippy".
All of my Right Wings play miserably and all get 5 ratings for the game. I also started Soko and maybe that was a mistake. He stops 27 shots, but lets 5 by.
Jim Morissette's 1G and 1A isn't enough.
DAL 5 - CBS 2. (DAL 1-0).
APRIL 12th, GAME #2 WESTERN QUARTERFINALS.
Columbus @ Dallas.
Julio Goldstein gets the start over Soko. I also made the boys run some Extra Practices on their offday. They didn't appreciate it much. Again the game is very "chippy". Not only Roughing and Slashing, but also now multiple High-Sticking penalties mar the game.
It makes little difference though. Goldstein plays well but has to face 43 Shots. My forwards disappear, including the normally-steady Adolf Zellmer who nabs a 4 Rating for this game. Dallas gets 12 PP opportunities, I only get 4. Those #$*(#&$* HOMER REFS!!! There's no excuse for that! Minor-league call-up André Simard has a decent game though and gets into a fight with Star Per-Axel Nasbom, pummeling him. It's a small consolation.
DAL 5 - CBS 1. (DAL 2-0).
APRIL 14th, GAME #3 WESTERN QUARTERFINALS.
Dallas @ Columbus.
Much buzz around the arena before the game along the lines of "returning the favor" now that we're back home. Julio gets the start in net because even though he lost, he played a LOT better than Soko in his game. And I'm desperate.
Another penalty-filled game. I get 9 PP's, Dallas gets 6. We each score only once on the PP.
Dallas holds a 4-2 lead late in the 3rd period when 40 year-old Renaud Davreau scores from Denis Cadrin and Kurt Nolan on the PP to bring it back within one. A flurry of shots is sent towards Dallas' net despite their unreal blueline play, but none get through and time expires.
DAL 4 - CBS 3. (DAL 3-0).
APRIL 16th, GAME #4 WESTERN QUARTERFINALS.
Dallas @ Columbus.
Something weird happened in the dressing room before this game. Jim Morissette was casually pacing back and forth looking his teammates in the eye until he finally broke the silenced and asked "Why did we even bother showing up if we're gonna' hold back this game like we did the other 3?".
So they didn't. And out on the ice, all Hades broke loose.
Jean-Philippe St. Amour scored the first of 2 goals 2:27 into the 1st, Renaud Darveau added two later in the game, and the rest never looked back. When Denis Cadrin scored the second goal of the game Nationwide Center erupted like we haven't heard here before, and the noise never really let up.
Julio Goldstein with the shutout. All-Universe Stars' goalie Jean-Francois Morin puts up a 4 Rating for the game. The Stars left Ohio with a hollow, shell-shocked look in their eyes from the 4th game. Dare we believe again?
CBS 6 - DAL 0. (DAL 3-1)
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APRIL 18th, GAME #5 WESTERN QUARTERFINALS.
Columbus @ Dallas.
"Courage is the art of being the only one who knows you're scared to death."
-- Harold Wilson (1916 - 1995).
{REDACTED} those Dallas-loving refs.
Dallas gets 11 PP's in this game, every chance in the world. The game is "chippy", as they all have been. Whatever "chippy" is. If "chippy" is 5 guys trying to literally kill 5 other guys then sure, "chippy" it is.
Before the game my Blue Jackets seemed ornery. They felt disrespected, wronged, and as though every trip to Reunion Arena has seen them get screwed over by the refs. And furthermore, now after the 6-0 pasting we gave them in Game #4 they also think they can hang with the Stars and beat them. They're mortal, these Stars. They don't just have an Achilles' Heel, they have a Leg, Arm, and Side too.
Dallas' superstar defenseman Knut Grishin opens scoring early in the first, and Columbus responds to tie. And so it goes on, one side scoring and the other responding to tie it back up. By the third period CBS leads 3-2, until DAL gets a late goal from Samuel Drouin to tie.
And so we go to OT.
6 seconds into the OT the officials call an Elbowing penalty on Kurt Nolan, a cheap payback penalty since they had to call Elbowing twice on Dallas' Ruslan Orlov earlier in the game. My team scrambles on the PK, blocking shots, throwing bodies around, not letting anything through. Julio Goldstein only has to stop one shot in the first 1:50 and then something happens.
*clank*
*red light*
Goal.
A Knut Grishin pass to Rob Callan redirects off Callan's stick, off center Glen Lee's skate, and nicks the post to go into the net.
DAL 4 - CBS 3 OT. (DAL Wins 4-1)
"Haste in every business brings failures."
-- Herodotus (484 BC - 430 BC), The Histories of Herodotus
If Herodotus weren't already dead I'd go find him and kill him myself...
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Frank Huddy: I don't mind losing, I would just like to lose fair.
Gordon Bombay: Losing fair is still losing, Frank!
Viktor Garipov, Denis Cadrin, Eric Milestone, and Joe Sanderson's careers are now officially over. They have played their final games.
Renaud Darveau, who put up 89 points this past season and 6 points in 5 playoff games, hasn't officially retired yet, but at 40 I doubt I'll bring him back.
Jim Morissette is 38 and has one year left, and I'm keeping him on.
Beyond that things get fuzzy. I really have no clue what I need to do or will do this offseason. I just know some real changes will have to happen, and I think I probably screwed-up.
I have my 1st, 2nd, 4th, and 5th in this draft. I can maybe try to gain an extra 1st or 2nd between now and then but I remain doubtful that I have enough value ot give back at this point. Likely I'll need to really scavenge the draft, the free agent market, and then the Waiverdraft next season, and hope for the best.
REST OF THE PLAYOFFS
I'm not a completely self-centered ingrate, so I'll recap the remainder of the playoffs for everyone as well as the WC's.
ROUND 1 RESULTS
DET over PHX 4-2.
DAL over CBS 3-1.
ANA over EDM 4-3.
SJ over STL 4-3.
GOOD, that punk Savard can go play golf now too. BYE-BYE OILERS...
PIT over WAS 4-3.
OTT over BUF 4-1.
TOR over CAR 4-2.
NJ over MTL 4-2.
2ND ROUND
DET over ANA 4-1.
DAL over SJ 4-3.
TOR over PIT 4-0.
OTT over NJ 4-0.
DAL actually managed to come back from being down 3-1 in their series with SJ to win it. Impressive.
CONFERENCE FINALS
DAL over DET 4-2.
TOR over OTT 4-1. (the playoff 0wnage continues).
STANLEY CUP FINALS
DAL 3 - TOR 2 (DAL 1-0)
DAL 4 - TOR 1 (DAL 2-0)
TOR 3 - DAL 2 (DAL 2-1)
DAL 4 - TOR 3 (DAL 3-1)
DAL 3 - TOR 1 (DAL Wins 4-0).
Dallas Stars win the Stanley Cup. I lost to them. It's absolutely no consolation whatsoever and gnaws at my insides.
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
No real surprises here in Round #1 save for Poland's 6-3 drubbing of Switzerland to help them finish 2nd in Group C. Oh, and Latvia swiping Slovakia's normal spot in Group A by finishing 2nd.
For quarterfinals, the pairings are:
USA-Sweden
Russia-Latvia
Czech-Poland
Canada-Finland
Poland somehow won 2 games with no "real" players. Scary.
Russia has Andrei Baich. 'nuff said.
USA and Russia both win their games 6-3 to advance. The Czechs and Canada do the same winning their games 6-3. And soooo...
USA dumps Canada in a shocker in Canada 6-2, and Russia downs the Czechs 6-3.EHM wrote:World Championships have reached semifinal stage. In the first semifinal on April 29th, Team USA will meet Team Canada. In the second clash, Team Czech will challenge Team Russia. Winners from both games will meet on April 31st in the final game to decide the 2005 World Champion of ice hockey.
EHM wrote:1-5-2005 Team USA wins World Championship
Team USA has beaten Team Russia in the final of the 2005 World Championships.
In the game for bronze medal, Team Canada has beaten Team Czech.
Leading scorers in the tournament:
1. Philippe Laperrière (CAN) 8+6=14
2. Chris Glin (USA) 4+10=14
3. Andrei Baich (RUS) 6+6=12
4. Kirill Kasheyev (RUS) 5+6=11
5. Kelvin Dong (USA) 5+5=10
6. Patrik Tomanek (CZE) 4+6=10
7. Jonathan Tremblay (CAN) 3+7=10
8. Kevin Cooney (USA) 3+7=10
9. Tom Block (USA) 6+3=9
10. Vladimir Lepekhin (RUS) 1+8=9
I'm horrified at the prospect that someone outscored Chris Glin and Andrei Baich. Laperriére is a 39-year-old winger for Colorado basically on his last hurrah. He went out with a bang at least. Canada can't be happy with just Bronze, but to be fair these WC's are pretty messed-up due to the sheer number of old players involved.
It's just the WC's though, people...
AWARD NOMINATIONS
Here are the candidates for season 2004-05:
Jack Adams Award
1. Dave Tippett, Dallas Stars
2. Ed Olczyk, Pittsburgh Penguins
3. Dave Lewis, Detroit Red Wings
Annual award given to the NHL coach adjudged to have contributed the most to his team's success
Calder Memorial Trophy
1. Randy Cafferty, Florida Panthers
2. Adam Simard, Montréal Canadiens
3. Zach Miller, Pittsburgh Penguins
Annual award given to the player selected as the most proficient in his first year of competition in the National Hockey League
Hart Memorial Trophy
1. Chris Glin, Nashville Predators
2. Andrei Baich, Nashville Predators
3. Howard White, Chicago Blackhawks
Annual award given to the player judged to be the most valuable to his team
Lady Byng Memorial Trophy
1. Patrice Savard, Edmonton Oilers
2. Chris Glin, Nashville Predators
3. Tim Hoang-tran, Buffalo Sabres
Annual award given to the player adjudged to have exhibited the best type of sportsmanship and gentlemanly conduct combined with a high standard of playing ability
James Norris Memorial Trophy
1. Carl Leclerc, Montréal Canadiens
2. Adam Haller, Buffalo Sabres
3. Jim Morissette, Columbus Blue Jackets
Annual award given to the defense player who demonstrates throughout the season the greatest all-round ability in the position
Frank J. Selke Trophy
1. Reggie Perri, Colorado Avalanche
2. Alpo Tuulola, Florida Panthers
3. Marcus Andersen, Toronto Maple Leafs
Annual award given to the forward who best excels in the defensive aspects of the game
Here are my best guesses as to who wins each award:
ADAMS - Dave Tippett (PIT)
CALDER - Randy Cafferty (FLA)
HART - Andrei Baich (NAS)
BYNG - Chris Glin (NAS)
NORRIS - Jim Morissette (CBS)
SELKE - Alpo Tuulola (FLA)
Next Update: All Award-Winners, and the Offseason begins.
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Cool story
I just started something similar with boston
I just started something similar with boston
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Looks good so far. Good idea with the random rosters.
I guess I should start posting my Geneva Eagles story here...
I guess I should start posting my Geneva Eagles story here...
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This is me right now. I feel like I'm in the wrong building...I know the answer! The answer lies within the heart of all mankind!... The answer is twelve?... I think I'm in the wrong building.
-- Charles M. Schulz (1922 - 2000)
June 4th, 2005
2004-05 NHL AWARD-WINNERS
JACK ADAMS - Dave Lewis (DET).
CALDER - Zach Miller (PIT) (28 G, 40 A, 68 PTS, 252 PIM).
CLANCY - Sebastien Lafamboise (EDM) (7 G, 37 A, 44 PTS, 184 PIM).
HART - Andrei Baich (NAS) (50 G, 74 A, 124 PTS, 57 PIM).
JENNINGS - Robert Boulianne (DET) (55 W, 2.51 GAA, 6 SO, 90.97% SAV)
BYNG - Tim Hoang-tran (BUF) (43 G, 52 A, 95 PTS, 6 PIM)
MASTERTON - Alex Cornbill (LA) (2 G, 7 A, 9 PTS, 119 PIM)
NORRIS - Jim Morissette (CBS) (14 G, 53 A, 67 PTS, 20 PIM)
RICHARD - Andrei Baich (NAS) (50 GOALS)
ART ROSS - Andrei Baich (NAS) (124 PTS)
SELKE - Alpo Tuulola (FLA) (63 PTS, 6 PIM, +2)
CONN SMYTHE - Rob Callan (DAL) (10 G, 16 A, 26 PTS, 8 PIM for Playoffs)
VEZINA - Robert Boulianne (DET) (55 W, 2.51 GAA, 6 SO, 90.97% SAV)
Some comments:
* Andrei Baich clearly was The Man™ this season, taking home 3 trophies and dominating the scoring race.
* Was nice to see Morissette get recognized as the top d-man. He deserves it. If he weren't coming back next season I'd be in really bad shape.
* The "Tim Hoang Train" continues to roll for BUF, taking home the Lady Byng. He scores and doesn't take penalties. What a value, what a deal.
* I'm not sure what crack voters were on to name Tuulola the Selke though. I took one look at him and figured he'd get it, but he was only a +2, I mean c'mon.
OFFSEASON
I have an absolute mess.
Here's everyone retiring:
D - Viktor Garipov
L - Denis Cadrin
L - Eric Milestone
L - Joe Sanderson
Here are guys I'm likely to get rid of somehow, via trade, waivers, etc:
C - Renaud Darveau (old, too much salary)
C - Jean-Philippe St. Amour (will not resign)
R - Keith Dinh (good def. forward but old and inconsistent)
R - Christian Beauséjour (61-64-65 and 32y.o. doesn't cut it)
There are also a bevy of farm players I probably won't resign because they're either quite old, or they suck (sometimes both). This team badly needs to be revamped.
Heading up to the draft I do one key signing. I ink 22 year-old defensive prospect Jean-François Daigle to a 2-year, $250,000, Two-Way deal. He's only a 46 OA right now but Rick Dudley thinks he might turn into something. So what the heck, why not? Besides he's a Daigle -- I'm required by law to take a chance on him right?
I also resigned RW Stefan Lindstrand, a 24 year-old 59 OA farmie, to a 2-year extension. I need younger bodies in my organization, period. So keeping him on board is a must.
In other news, Sebastien Lévesque and Jim Morissette make the season All-Star teams. Yuri Sokjolovsky makes 1st team All-Rookie.
My tradeable commodities are few. Some of you probably figured I'd make a bid for an extra 1st but... in your dreams. I can't give up enough for a 1st. Literally. Trying to acquire an extra SECOND Round pick is a struggle. Finally, I get a deal done the day before the draft.
Tampa needed a real Center and Adolf Zellmer is that, and CB isn't horrible either and actually an improvement for them. I hate to see Zellmer and his 90+ Faceoff rating go, but he wasn't the style of center I wanted. Plus I still have Dave Gong, who's a better fit. I wasn't going to keep Christian Beauséjour under any circumstances either, even though he's not bad or anything. I'm hoping and praying that 2nd and 4th are useful, somewhere along the line.EHM wrote:17-6-2005 -
Columbus Blue Jackets traded Adolf Zellmer and Christian Beauséjour and $1,000,000 cash to Tampa Bay Lightning for TB's round 2 pick in 2005 and TB's round 4 pick in 2005
A native of Slovakia, Adolf Zellmer was originally drafted to the NHL by the Tampa Bay Lightning in the 1st round of the 1991 entry draft. He has appeared in 722 NHL games during his career, notching 198 goals and adding 232 assists along with 159 penalty minutes. The 31 year old center has played 82 games with the Columbus Blue Jackets this season, totalling 19+21=40 with 46 PIM.
A native of Canada, Christian Beauséjour was originally drafted to the NHL by the Columbus Blue Jackets in the 1st round of the 1990 entry draft. He has appeared in 794 NHL games during his career, notching 124 goals and adding 156 assists along with 442 penalty minutes. The 32 year old right wing has played 82 games with the Columbus Blue Jackets this season, totalling 21+20=41 with 58 PIM.
That's it kids. That's my big move. I can't affford to make another move -- literally. It's lean times, I tell ya'...
And then June 18th hits, bringing with it the Entry Draft finally.
He who has not first laid his foundations may be able with great ability to lay them afterwards, but they will be laid with trouble to the architect and danger to the building.
-- Niccolo Machiavelli (1469 - 1527), The Prince
2005 ENTRY DRAFT
Time for Rick Dudley to earn his pay. I hope.
1. TB - T.J. McGuyver, C/RW (Oshawa OHL).
2. CHI - Bob Sekino, RW (Notre Dame CCHA).
3. NAS - Jaromir Dalitsch, C/RW (North Bay OHL)
4. FLA - Nikolai Akhatov, C/RW (CSKA Moscos RUS)
5. LA - Rémi Trahan, D (Sault Ste. Marie OHL)
6. ATL - Kari Reini, C (JyP Jyvaskyla FIN)
7. NYR - Ilmari Silven, C/LW (Pelicans Lahti FIN)
8. NYI - Joel Mulder, LW/C (North Bay OHL)
9. CGY - Jon Craven, RW/LW (Union ECAC)
10. VAN - Frédéric Larose, RW/LW (Belleville OHL)
19. CBS - C/LW Mario Hagan (Michigan State CCHA).
Very tough choice, between him and Medicine Hat's Kelly Verbeek. Verbeek has better upside but is very small (5'8", 154lbs) and in the end Mario is bigger and safer (6'1", 188lbs). Rick Dudley thinks Hagan can become a franchise-type Playmaking center eventually, though he's not the most-consistent guy around. I could use a C in my system though, and he seems the right choice.
31. CBS - D Bernard Thériault (Spokane Chiefs WHL)
Thériault is simply the Best Player Available. He's an offensive defenseman who's quite solid defensively and has potential to really develop into a playmaker from the point someday. He should definitely see the NHL eventually (if I'm to believe Dudley), it's just a matter of when.
49. CBS - RW/C Thierry Bouffard (Kitchner Rangers OHL)
Bouffard is a real gamble. He's been slammed by critics for his inconsistent play, but he's shown flashes of absolute brilliance on the ice at times. He's been called "explosive", "instinctive", and "dazzling". Consistency is an issue. However... I need help badly, and his upside is awfully good. I take him knowing the risk that he may never see the NHL, and hoping for the best.
91. CBS - D Simon Lecomte (Oshawa Generals OHL)
Lecomte is another offensive defenseman. He's steady, but unspectacular. Likely to make the NHL eventually but quite unlikely to make any sort of huge impact. After taking Thériault and Bouffard, I needed a more-certain thing in the system.
109. CBS - LW Teijo Ruuttu (SaiPa Lappeenranta FIN)
Fairly well-rounded LW who might ("might" being the key part of that, I'm just going by scouring reports) theoretically be eligible for a POT boost. If he gets it, he's the smart pick. If he doesn't, I'll kick myself for not taking another d-man or even a goalie at this point. In case you hadn't noticed though, I'm really willing to gambling this draft. I have to, I'm hurting...
139. CBS - D Octavio Junker (Colorado College WCHA)
Well... I'd like to say great things about this 17 year-old and his future but... pretty much everyone at this part of the remaining pool is pretty bad. He had by far the best name though so... a Blue Jacket he now is!!! In all seriousness he's also a 6'4", 232lbs physical defenseman. He'll see time in Syracuse if nothing else, just because of his size and the fact he's already got a line of 23OF - 60DF - 51OA.
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Overall we did okay in the draft. However, this was not a draft full of steals and real talent it seems. So it could be a while before I reap any of the benefits from it. I'm still hurting at goalie too and if Soko isn't the solution, I'm a big-time trouble there.
Next time on Columbus: The Random Years... Can Ruuttu get signed in time for a possible POT Boost? Free agency! Will the Blue Jackets lose any key staff members? Will Columbus get a budget increase? And also, who set the team records this season? Find out next time!!
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Re: [Game Story] [Freeware] COLUMBUS: The Random Years
What is a POT Boost?
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Re: [Game Story] [Freeware] COLUMBUS: The Random Years
In the freeware version of EHM, a player that has lower POT (Potential) but high CON (Consistency) can sometimes get a "boost" and have his Potential bumped up a level or two if he's signed young before a June 21st deadline (or at the start of the game -- the game will sometimes POT boost players on their own at game start if their other attributes are good enough and that DOES include goalies). This applies only to skaters and not goalies, for the one on June 21st.A9L3E wrote:What is a POT Boost?
Basically players with a POT of say 5 or 6 can be boosted as high as up to a POT of 7. This can make a big difference with if a player develops well or not. POT's of 5 or 6 basically cant ever develop into NHL-capable guys (very rarely a 6 POT guy could) and are never anything more than minor leaguers. POT's of 7 however regularly do develop into at least lower-rung NHLers.
In my game story here, I'm not using the player file or the PlayerScout utility, so I don't actually know what those numbers are for players. However, when you scout a player in-game, the scouting report will show if the scout thinks their Potential and Consistency are good or bad. The player in question was scouted as having lower POT, and high CON, so I gave it a shot and hoped my scout is right.
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Re: [Game Story] [Freeware] COLUMBUS: The Random Years
Just realized this story was started in frickin 2004... is it still going? Impressive.
I'm surprised I managed to do a century in seven and a half years... and that's while taking a few breaks for several months at a time.
I'm surprised I managed to do a century in seven and a half years... and that's while taking a few breaks for several months at a time.
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Re: [Game Story] [Freeware] COLUMBUS: The Random Years
I have several times come back to the game file and written up updates, but it's been very sporadic. I still have the game file and have intended on continuing with it, which is part of why I've brought the story over here, so could then keep it going. If nothing else though, I wanted ot put it up here in tribute to fhockey.com and also to maybe encourage more game stories here.lewis94 wrote:Just realized this story was started in frickin 2004... is it still going? Impressive.
I'm surprised I managed to do a century in seven and a half years... and that's while taking a few breaks for several months at a time.