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Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2007 8:30 pm
by bruins72
Another short update for games 61-82.

Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 9:57 pm
by bruins72
Updated for the playoffs!

Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 4:14 pm
by bruins72
Another update for the awards.

Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 9:18 pm
by bruins72
And one more blog update. This one is for my draft and it's actually fairly detailed. Check it out!

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 4:36 pm
by rjw8625
Big update recapping the disappointing finish to the 2006-2007 season and the gangbusters attempt to contend for the '08 Calder Cup through young talent acquisition on AHL contracts.

Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2007 7:23 pm
by bruins72
I just added an update for the season 5 preseason. Give it a look...

Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2007 9:14 pm
by bruins72
Blog entry for the first 20 games of season 5 is up!

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 9:52 pm
by bruins72
Updated the blog with games 21-40 of season 5!

Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 6:07 pm
by bruins72
Games 41-60 are blogged!

Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2007 4:15 pm
by bruins72
Small update for the final 22 games of season 5.

Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2007 5:59 pm
by bruins72
Update for the playoffs posted!

Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2007 9:27 pm
by bruins72
Two updates in one day! I just blogged the NHL awards and my draft.

Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 8:54 pm
by matt44
Hi guys, just started my VERY first Blog.

I am using the Coyotes (for a change), so PLEASE go and have a quick read and comment where possible.

:joy:

Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 12:13 pm
by tabascoward
I have also just started my blog.
please read and comment on my team

Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 9:14 pm
by Richie Daggers Crime
tabascoward wrote:I have also just started my blog.
please read and comment on my team
Question... did you keep randomizing the order until you got the 1st pick? I just recently started a new career and was thrilled with the 8th pick.

Blog Update (September 2008)

Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 3:16 pm
by archibalduk
This is the first of a new feature for TBL: The Blog Update. This is going to be a regular feature which will be posted every 4-8 weeks (depending on how much blog activity there is) which will summarise the latest goings on in the community's user blogs. Here is a summary of the latest blog posts (Please note: blog posts made after Sept 6th will be summarised in the next update):

Stone169 (Ottawa Senators)
Having had to start his Sens game all over again, Stone managed to reach the first round of the Playoffs before losing to the Sabres after seven games. Though he still sees the season as a success, having won the division and developed a number of young players.

Neither of his affiliates (Binghamton and Elmira) managed to get further than the third round of their respective Playoffs, either. Stone plans on bringing up a few of his minor league players into the Sens roster and so it looks like Binghamton and Elmira will be with weakend teams for season two.

Having completed the 2007 Entry Draft, Stone is looking to acquire a top two defenceman and a top six forward. You can see a post season interview with him here.

Kuulapaa (Phoenix Coyotes - Challenge 10)
Having struggled in the first two season, Kuulapaa declared season three as a success. He dominated the second half of the season, winning the Presidents Trophy by a 15 point margin. His team didn't have the best start in the Playoffs but they managed to win, beating the Flyers 4-1 overall.

The only bad news in his season was that he was disappointed how quickly he managed to turn around his struggling team in the third season, having copied a tactic he saw on a forum. He felt that this meant the game lost some of its magic.

You can view all of the blogs mentioned above (and more) HERE. Additionally, you can discuss any EHM blog featured on TBL (either your own or another user's) in this thread.

Posted: Sat Sep 20, 2008 5:44 pm
by bruins72
It's nice to see the blogs getting some extra attention. There a lot of work going into them.

Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2008 1:09 pm
by Manimal
I've started a blog for Challenge 11. The story will continue throughout the challenge, I hope. (Depends on my inspiration and time)

Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2008 7:57 pm
by archibalduk
Manimal wrote:I've started a blog for Challenge 11. The story will continue throughout the challenge, I hope. (Depends on my inspiration and time)
Nice start. Be aware, though, that I haven't finished updating the Challenge rules (i.e. no trade periods and at what point the quarterly points are recorded) so I recommend you hold off starting the Challenge yet :thup:

Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2008 11:27 pm
by Manimal
archibalduk wrote:
Manimal wrote:I've started a blog for Challenge 11. The story will continue throughout the challenge, I hope. (Depends on my inspiration and time)
Nice start. Be aware, though, that I haven't finished updating the Challenge rules (i.e. no trade periods and at what point the quarterly points are recorded) so I recommend you hold off starting the Challenge yet :thup:
Thanks. I won't start until everything is set up. My manager-story might have some summer escapades, still. I'm trying to think up something.

Posted: Sun Nov 02, 2008 9:57 pm
by wildiowafan
I have decided to start a blog where you can follow my first attempt at coaching a full season myself. I imagine its going to be a long season. I'm using the Minnesota Wild with the fantasy draft. Thanks in advance for checking it out.

Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 11:05 am
by archibalduk
This blog update is slightly larger than September's as I have merged October's update into this November update. I had hoped to post the October update a few weeks ago but I returned from a short holiday to find a broken router and now I am having internet connection issues! So this is why October has been merged into November's:

AvesFan (Hartford Whalers)
To make things a bit different AvesFan has renamed some of the NHL teams and shuffled them around in the Divisions - particularly within the Eastern Conference. He has taken over as Hartford coach, who finished 30th last season. His best players are Daymond Langkow, Ryan Smyth and John Grahame. There is plenty of talent to groom in Tomas Karpov, John Tavares and Cole Penner, and so the future could be very promising if this talent is carefully managed.

Having become GM after the Entry Draft, he has immediately started to put his mark on the team, hiring new coaches and an Assistant GM as well as a number of forwards and D-men. The previous GM released Nabokov and so AvesFan is looking for a new goaltender as a priority.


Laker2415 (Fort Wayne Komets)
It's nice to see a non-NHL blog for a change. Laker has taken control of the Komets, an affiliate of Colorado Avalanche, from the UHL.

Having made a number of changes in the pre-season, the Komets had a good start to the season with 5-2-0 at the end of October 2006. As the season has progressed, the Komets continued to put in a solid performance and found themselves in 5th place at the end of December. Luciano Aquino was consistently finding the net and led the league in goals. Mario Larocque was spending a lot of time in the box, leading the league in PIM.

Into the new year, the Komets continued t be in fifth place, closing the gap on first-placed Elmira. Aquino continued to lead the league with goals scored and Bruce Richardson became the assist leader. Clearly this is a sign of a top team - perhaps they could push for top spot.

On a separate note, Laker became the GM of the USA U-20 team and led them to gold in the World Junior Championships.


Manimal (Saint John Sea Dogs - Challenge 11)
Manimal's blog starts off with an entertaining dialogue between himself and his agent, describing how he decides to hang up his skates and become a GM. His agent arranges for interviews with both the Portland Winterhawks and the Saint John Sea Dogs. The Winterhawks interview turns into a disaster when Manimal discovers the interviewer is none other than Mike Williamson. Mike and Manimal were teammates at Texas during the time of Manimal's "mishap"! I won't reveal what the mishap was, but will leave you to find out for yourself by reading his blog! Presumably, he'll be taking the Saint John job, then... :D


sjsharkz (San Jose Sharks)
At the start of the season, sjs decided to strengthen the LW and who better to sign than Zetterberg?!? He also signed Glen Murray to give him some depth and experience. However, Doug Murray and Joe Thornton suffered serious injuries, fracturing the team. This put a lot of pressure on Zetterberg, who struggled to settle into his new team.

However, he still managed to reach second place in the Western Conference and made it to the Conference finals of the playoffs before losing to the Flames.

Pre-season for 2007/08 and sjs managed to get his first pick 9th overall and acquired Thomas Hickey, Mike Neal, Logan Couture, Nick Petrecki, Lars Eller, Brendan Smith, Mike Hoefell, Ryan Wilson. Having had what he feels was a good draft, sjs has decided not to acquire any FAs and instead concentrate on developing his rookies.


Space_Monkey187 (London Racers - EHM 2005)
Space_Monkey has chosen to go retro by coaching the now defunct London Racers. He went into the preseason looking to strengthen his team as he felt there was a great deal of room for improvement from their performance in 03/04. He managed to sign ex-NHLer Chris Lipuma and he brought in Hubert Veilleux from Rimouski. In front of the net, he signed Joe Watkins from Bakersfield Condors.

However, despite these signings, the Racers had a poor first season under Space_Monkey, finishing sixth in the EIHL. Ian Mcintyre struggled to light the lamp, going twenty games without a single goal. These problems were compounded by the loss of captain Steve Moria for three months due to injury. Into the playoffs, the Racers lost to Belfast in the first round - despite Belfast being one of the weakest teams in the league that season.

Going into the next season (05/06), team morale is low and Space_Monkey will have a lot to do in order to turn things around.


Stone169 (Ottawa Senators)
Stone had a great start to the 2007/08 season, with his players picking up plenty of player of the week awards - in both the NHL and his two affiliate teams. As the season progressed, his notable players were Alex Auld, Chris Phillips, Dany Heatley, Jason Spezza, and Alexandre Picard. Come the mid-season and things became a little tougher; in particular Alfredsson picked up an injury. However, his team picked improved and he managed to give his rookies some NHL experience. Alfredsson returned from injury and recorded his 800th career point (all of them scored for Ottawa).

Come the end of the season and both the Sens and his two affiliates made it to the Playoffs. More next month...


Syvis (Tampa Bay Lightning)
Syvis has set himself the challenge of turning around the fortunes of the Lightning, having finished 30th in the NHL the previous season. He felt the best way to do this was to overhaul the rosters, bringing in a total of ten new signings. So far in the preseason exhibition games, Tampa Bay has been undefeated. Olli Jokinen and Mike Smith have shined during these games. A good start but the start of season will be Syvis' real test.


Wildiofan (Minnesota Wild - Fantasy Draft)
Having played many long term games, Wildiofan has chosen to mix things up a bit by playing a fantasy draft using Lidas' 08/09 rosters. In his next blog post, he will be revealing who he acquired in the fantasy draft...


You can view all of the blogs mentioned above (and more) HERE. Additionally, you can discuss any EHM blog featured on TBL (either your own or another user's) HERE.

Posted: Sat Jan 03, 2009 4:42 am
by Lakrisal
You can all now find my blog about the New York Rangers as im just about to start the NHL season of 2018/2019. Check in and see what you think :)

Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 9:11 pm
by redrobert81
well i started my blog now. i hopw my game works as i hope

Posted: Sun May 24, 2009 11:28 pm
by KA88NE
I've started my own blog. The style is kind of unique in that I focus more on explaining the day-to-day aspects of my GM's work through his eyes as opposed to the usual news-story team updates most people do. The updates come in blogs "posted" by my GM personality in the game, "Chuck Edwards." He'll tell you all about his life in the city of Chicago, interesting things that happened during staff meetings, interactions with players, etc. I think you'll like it!