inspector84 wrote:Game 7
OMG!I'm so p***** right now...Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Finals and I lose it on OT.Alfie did it again..
I thought I had it in my hands already...but...oh well...Again it wasn't enough...I hope no one experiences this kind of luck like I had now..
We were better team all the way and lost...Unbeliavable..
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Yowzers, were you watching in real time? Was it a breakaway.... I think i'd be shouting at my screen if I watched that happen!inspector84 wrote:Game 7
OMG!I'm so p***** right now...Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Finals and I lose it on OT.Alfie did it again..
I thought I had it in my hands already...but...oh well...Again it wasn't enough...I hope no one experiences this kind of luck like I had now..
We were better team all the way and lost...Unbeliavable..
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1. Rights to 21yr old Kris Chucko (My scouts have him as a Skilled Forward 4th line who may be is close to his potential)
2. 20yr old Dustin Boyd (Scouts have his as a Skilled Forward 3rd Line...also may be close to his potential)
3. 21yr old Adam Cracknell (Scouts have him as Goal Scoting 3rd Line... also may be close to reaching his potential)
right well looks to be a total steal... maybe I should have tossed some rubbish their way too and had him for the playoffs!
2. 20yr old Dustin Boyd (Scouts have his as a Skilled Forward 3rd Line...also may be close to his potential)
3. 21yr old Adam Cracknell (Scouts have him as Goal Scoting 3rd Line... also may be close to reaching his potential)
right well looks to be a total steal... maybe I should have tossed some rubbish their way too and had him for the playoffs!
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humm 'decent return' wonder what they'd want for him...... course I'd have to sell the 'farm' to afford both him and jovo... but that would make for an interesting blueline 
Anyone have a goalie recommendation... not so sure about the two I have
They've been both very inconsistent this year...2 good games... 2 bad... was irritating. Phily has gone with Nittymaki as a franchise now... so they won't budge 
Anyone have a goalie recommendation... not so sure about the two I have
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Yes,it was a breakaway,watched in real time..Alfie went all alone vs Leneveu..Had bad luck in that one,somehow he passed Jovo(Adam Oates happens to him also lol)
Before the goal we had 5-on-3 PP and that's the only reason I'm p issed...My team was in control,and I actually thought the cup is ours when Redden went in the box.
And didn't shout at my monitor,just went to a smoke and yelled at myself
Well next time I should know better.
Before the goal we had 5-on-3 PP and that's the only reason I'm p issed...My team was in control,and I actually thought the cup is ours when Redden went in the box.
And didn't shout at my monitor,just went to a smoke and yelled at myself
Well next time I should know better.
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NHL Entry Draft 2007

- 1st Round #5 overall - LD Mark Katic - solid physical stats and rated 1-2 potential.
1st Round #16 overall - RD/LD Eric Doyle - more solid physical stats and 1-2 potential. Offensive minded.
2nd Round #46 overall - C Vitaly Karamnov - ridiculous speed and wrist shot. A bit of a gamble, but has first line potential and is compared to Olli Jokinen.
2nd Round #52 overall - LD Nathan Martine - Offensive D-man. 1-2 potential. Compared to Rafalski.
4th Round #110 overall - G Kevin Armstong - the best G left on the board. I wanted one. He is compared to Garon.
5th Round #136 overall - LW/C Sergei Salnikov - another Russian with ridiculous speed and wrister. This guy also has high determination. Compared to Marco Sturm. 2nd line potential.
6th Round #166 overall - C Kevin Baker - Good physical skills and faceoff ability. Is also over age, so he can get into the lineup a bit quicker.
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Eric Doyle is a nice reminder for me... I drafted him #13 overall in the Blackhawks challenge... He never played for me, but i traded his rights to land an injured Evgeni Malkin 
However, i'm not so sure that it's a good idea to pick slow skaters... I mean, this Phoenix team is way too slow and way not enough physical, so those areas should be really important when it comes to draft, especially with the NTNB... Just my point of view though...
However, i'm not so sure that it's a good idea to pick slow skaters... I mean, this Phoenix team is way too slow and way not enough physical, so those areas should be really important when it comes to draft, especially with the NTNB... Just my point of view though...
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IIRC, this was a guy I wanted but waited too long on and somebody grabbed him. I'll be curious to see how he does for you. He looked very interesting!CatchUp wrote: 2nd Round #46 overall - C Vitaly Karamnov - ridiculous speed and wrist shot. A bit of a gamble, but has first line potential and is compared to Olli Jokinen.
I drafted this guy in another game. I had him on my farm team for a couple years but he hadn't developed enough to make the jump. I don't know how he turns out beyond that though. I stopped playing that game because this challenge started.CatchUp wrote: 5th Round #136 overall - LW/C Sergei Salnikov - another Russian with ridiculous speed and wrister. This guy also has high determination. Compared to Marco Sturm. 2nd line potential.
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I've made my first trade, and am pretty happy with it!
to Washington: rights to Jordan Bendfeld. He is a defensive defenseman with low speed, low anticipation, low workrate, and low defensive stats... Projected to be a n°7 defenseman at best. Clearly not the kind of players i wanted to devellop.
to Phoenix: Matt Bradley and Matt Pettinger!
I initially inquired about Matt Bradley, who was put on the block, and they came back asking for Bendfeld. When i saw they rated him 4*, i couldn't help landing something else... Pettinger was rated only 2*, so they were pretty happy with the deal... and so am i
to Washington: rights to Jordan Bendfeld. He is a defensive defenseman with low speed, low anticipation, low workrate, and low defensive stats... Projected to be a n°7 defenseman at best. Clearly not the kind of players i wanted to devellop.
to Phoenix: Matt Bradley and Matt Pettinger!
I initially inquired about Matt Bradley, who was put on the block, and they came back asking for Bendfeld. When i saw they rated him 4*, i couldn't help landing something else... Pettinger was rated only 2*, so they were pretty happy with the deal... and so am i
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Ok so season 2 has just turned into a disaster.
Long term injuries to: Derek Morris (3 months), Shane Doan (7 months) and Mike Zigomanis (4 months)
Short Term injuries to : Ed Jovonovski & Alex Auld, as well as few other listed as a couple of days.
The injury screen shot at the end of the season is going to be long.
Needless to say we're fighting to stay out of the basement.
Long term injuries to: Derek Morris (3 months), Shane Doan (7 months) and Mike Zigomanis (4 months)
Short Term injuries to : Ed Jovonovski & Alex Auld, as well as few other listed as a couple of days.
The injury screen shot at the end of the season is going to be long.
Needless to say we're fighting to stay out of the basement.
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Yikes! That's some horrible luck! I guess you've got a nice draft pick to look forward to?
Have you looked at your practice regimes? Maybe your guys are getting injured because they're being worked too hard? Also, do you check your players after games? As soon as every game ends, I go to the practice screen, before clicking continue or anything else. I look at every player under 95% condition. If you click on them, sometimes you'll see "Potential Knee Injury" or something like that. If they have something like that, I take them off practice and put them on "rest". Also, if anyone has "needs rest", I will rest them for a day or two and maybe switch them to "general" practice (all medium) instead of a specialized regimen that has intense training. If a player is "exhausted", I'll put them on "rest" (no training) for a week, then put them on "general" practice. If it returns, I might use the extra training slot and make it one with all light training. Using all of these methods, I don't have too many big injuries, usually just a 10 day or 2 week injury here and there.
Have you looked at your practice regimes? Maybe your guys are getting injured because they're being worked too hard? Also, do you check your players after games? As soon as every game ends, I go to the practice screen, before clicking continue or anything else. I look at every player under 95% condition. If you click on them, sometimes you'll see "Potential Knee Injury" or something like that. If they have something like that, I take them off practice and put them on "rest". Also, if anyone has "needs rest", I will rest them for a day or two and maybe switch them to "general" practice (all medium) instead of a specialized regimen that has intense training. If a player is "exhausted", I'll put them on "rest" (no training) for a week, then put them on "general" practice. If it returns, I might use the extra training slot and make it one with all light training. Using all of these methods, I don't have too many big injuries, usually just a 10 day or 2 week injury here and there.