
My Keepers are : C-Backstrom ; LW-Eriksson ; RW-Hossa ; D-Green ; D-Ernstrom ; G-Miller
I might trade Eriksson & Ernstrom. (I hope trading picks will be available).
Hey we don't play favourites around here - if you stink you're out! lol.McQwak wrote:Even though 2 of 3 relegated players are TBL mods?B. Stinson wrote:Final Relegation League Standings
Pos. Team ... W-L-T ... PCT ... SW-SL-ST
1. Phaneuf Is Enough ... 1-1-0 ... .667% ... 20-9-7
2. Boston Irish ... 2-1-0 ... .667% ... 15-16-8
3. Philadelphia FHC ... 1-2-0 ... .333% ... 15-16-5
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4. Chicago Sun Bears[sup]1[/sup] ... 0-1-0 ... .000% ... 14-15-7
5. Caerphilly Saints[sup]2[/sup] ... 0-2-0 ... .000% ... 12-18-6
6. Kent Mighty Turnips ... 0-3-0 ... .000% ... 13-18-5
Tiebreaker: 'Stats Won' (SW); 'Stats Tied' (ST)
[sup]1[/sup]Chicago Sun Bears deducted 2 wins for inactivity.
[sup]2[/sup]Caerphilly Saints deducted 1 win for inactivity.
I don't know. It just doesn't feel right to me. If you drafted strongly, you've probably got a strong set of keepers already. But if you've got a really strong roster, you'll be able to strengthen it further to start off the next season even better. I thought the whole idea behind the keepers was to limit what we could use to strengthen our team moving into the next season. If you've got 2 top notch RWs and maybe 1 top center and another that's pretty good, you don't really care if you deal away that depth to another team to strengthen your defense. You were going to lose the 2nd RW and 2nd C anyhow.batdad wrote: Should be no problem for example with CatchUp wanting to deal and moving one of Sedin or Malkin to fill in a position in his weak keeper position. We can all try and do it. I mean I don't really want Seabrook to be a keeper D, and since I have too many LW/RW guys to keep...I don't see why I should not be allowed to move one for a better D.
This is exactly what I'm talking about!batdad wrote:Not sure about that. It is something we would have to work on for sure.
We may have to be sure that guys who trade picks are on the ESPN draft site at the time in order to tell the other guy they got the pick from who to select...and then we would have to manually move those guys after they are picked to the correct team.
So in my example...I have to be on the draft site for the 3rd round, CatchUp may have to be as well...in order for him to tell me who to pick for him when that choice comes up. SAme for the pick I send to him...etc.
This of course is something that could make things very difficult, and as talked about before is something that Stinson will have to look into...Is he able to change who is up next in the draft selection either during the draft or before the draft.
Of course it changes things. Let's say I have three great Ds, all keeper worth and no great RWs. If there isn't trading before keeper deadline, I'll have to let one of those Dmen to go, but if I can trade him for a keeper RW there will possibly be a decent RW and a decent Dman released when in the other situation there would've been a keeper D (and possibly a keeper RW also) in draft available. There will be good players available though, but we are allowed to fix our teams to keep the best ones.batdad wrote:I really do not see how it changes anyone elses chance to get good players? just different ones. In each case, good players are still left available for the draft.
I see more problems with this. If another GM(not involved in the trade) is absent from the draft but has setup a pre-draft list with the player the AI picks, then he would not get the chance to draft him even if he's still available to the GM's at the draftB. Stinson wrote: 2. What if of of these managers isn't at the live draft? - In this case, one manager will still announce who he wants, and I'll take note of that so I can make the move after the draft. But since one GM is absent, the AI will end up picking whoever it wants. We'll simply ignore this selection, and deem that player to still be available. If someone then picks that player, they can announce it in the draft chat, and I'll take note of it so I can move him to that roster after the draft. If it's the other way around, where the absent manager is the one who needs to announce who he wants? Then I think that'll have to be tough luck for him, and he won't be able to get his pick.
Just for info: fantasy baseball allows trading picks. So ESPN knows how to do it...B. Stinson wrote:I would love to see draft pick trading, so it's currently issue #1 for this off-season.
These are my thoughts exactly. If we do allow trading of keepers during the offseason, it's not happening for me until a couple of days before I have to set them. Who knows - Cam Ward could get traded to San Jose. I wouldn't see him as needing and upgrade after that.kuulapaa wrote:One thing about the keepers. I'm not going to lock them yet, as I'm not comfortable doing it so long before the deadline. There are some players I'm not sure if I keep or not and if some of them gets injured long term or traded to another team, it will affect in my decision - even improvement or worsening of the whole NHL team's roster could affect. To be honest this off season trading was something I had not in my plans - I was going to have a looong and peaceful off season before getting back in business in September.