I'm in season 1, 68 games played and I have to admit that I've been watching the season of Handzus and Lalime in Sharks with malice. I traded Handzus, Lalime and Cullimore for Michalek and Marleau. Lalime hasn't played a single game anywhere in whole season. Handzus played five games before he got injured - and he will still be out about three months! Only Cullimore has succeeded there, he has played whole season and has average rating of 7.28.
I didn't get Michalek to play as I would have liked to too. So he is out of my system, I traded him and Väänänen for Regehr and Huselius. Regehr is better in my defense than Väänänen was and Huselius has started pretty well too. So that wasn't so bad deal at all. On the whole I may have made too many trades but that is business as usual - I always get carried away some time in the season. That's my biggest problem, I don't enjoy playing the games, I enjoy managing the team. Best time of year is the off-season, when there's no games disturbing my playing
My roster after the trade deadline is like this:
Weekes,Boucher
Regehr, Aucoin, Stuart, Seabrook, Keith, Lilja, Vandermeer
Sturm, Huselius, Moreau, Holmqvist
Marleau, Sharp, Kvasha, Arkhipov, Bolland
Ruutu, Fedotenko, Vrbata, Lapointe, Hamilton
In trade deadline day I made two trades. I got rid of Påhlsson and got Chris Bourque and 2nd round pick for 2008 from Washington for him. I also traded the rights of Dan Bertram and one fourth rounder for Ryan Hollweg, 'cause Rangers were offering him eagerly for Påhlsson. Both Bourque and Hollweg went straight to Norfolk and I'm thinking of letting them play there for the whole season. Bourque isn't likely to play in my team ever, but Hollweg's time will come next season. Unless I need him in playoffs...
My contract situation is good going in the first off-season of the challenge. There is nine contracts ending in 2007 and I want to keep four or five of them, so I think I'm heading to very interesting and enjoyable off-season. We only have to play a few games and playoff games before getting there
