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- crutch - 02-13-2016 <center>This can be graded, no chance i am ever going to find the time to finish this. Edmonton Blizzard Defenseman Chuck Goody celebrates a goal with his teammates. Goody is one of the players in this free agency class that could be on another team before the beginning of S28. -- With the regular season of the SHL ending and playoffs ready to begin, every team has to look at their roster and look at their upcoming free agents, and decide who is going to be offered a contract, and who is going to be hitting the road in search of a new place to play. I'm not writing about guys who are signed for $500,000 because fuck that. or inactives because also fuck that. also gm's players because they are obviously going to re-sign. also everything is my opinion so please don't take it as fact thx 1 love ----- A Look Into S27 Free Agency Buffalo Stampede Niklas Stryker looks on in warm up. Niklas Stryker, Buffalo Stampede - 1080 TPE Season 27 Statistics: GP: ?? | G: ?? | A: ?? | P: ?? | +/-: ?? | PIM: ?? | S27 Salary: $6,000,000 Niklas Stryker is without a doubt one of the higher end players in the SHL. He is the one of the leaders of the Buffalo franchise, both on and off the ice. Signing a 2 year deal that takes him to the end of Season 27, he is coming off of a great performance this season that will definitely look at him getting a similar amount. Looking at his contract history, it looks like he may go to another team to chase a Challenge Cup as his time left in the league at his elite status is dwindling. Stryker has already beginning to regress as a player and will want a Challenge Cup before he ultimately retires. For Buffalo, I believe that they should focus on signing Stryker again, or another elite forward in this free agency class. Right now, their prospect pool is just starting to get deeper, and I believe that in a couple of seasons, the Stampede will make the playoffs. But right now, signing Stryker or a forward that is comparable to Stryker is in Buffalo's best interest. Howard celebrates a goal for the Stampede. Reginald Howard, Buffalo Stampede - 426 TPE Season 27 Statistics: GP: ?? | G: ?? | A: ?? | P: ?? | +/-: ?? | PIM: ?? | S27 Salary: $4,000,000 Howard is a curious case. He is for all intents and purposes inactive, and only amassed 426 TPE. However, his player is pretty average all around. He will transition to being a depth player, while elite prospects like Hannu Hamalainen will slot into Buffalo's top 6. I am pretty confident that the Stampede will retain Howard going forward, for a very cheap amount and in a depth role. Nichushkin celebrates a win with goaltender Tyler No Nerves Nazar Nichushkin, Buffalo Stampede - 509 TPE Season 27 Statistics: GP: ?? | G: ?? | A: ?? | P: ?? | +/-: ?? | PIM: ?? | S27 Salary: $3,000,000 Nazar Nichushkin has unfortunately gone inactive, but ranks for 5th for team scoring playing bottom 6 minutes. That's pretty impressive. Not much of a defensive player, Nichushkin is purely an offensive dynamo. I believe that the Stampede will retain his rights and sign him for cheap as well until their more of their prospects are ready to take the spot from him. Calgary Dragons Michael Boychuk moves the puck through the Dragons zone. Michael Boychuk, Calgary Dragons - 853 TPE Season 27 Statistics: GP: ?? | G: ?? | A: ?? | P: ?? | +/-: ?? | PIM: ?? | S27 Salary: $3,000,000 I will preface it by saying this: if Michael Boychuk leaves Calgary in free agency, it won't be because of the money. Calgary's defensive corps are all (with the exception of Sachimo Zoidberg, who is signed until S29) free agents. With the unexpected retirement of Steven Jalopski at the end of the season, Calgary loses one of their best players. Boychuk is making moves to become the next #1 defenseman in Calgary, and I believe that he gets a lot of money & term to play huge minutes next season in Calgary. Labsvārds moves the puck through the attacking zone on the power play. Krišs Labsvārds , Calgary Dragons - 904 TPE Season 27 Statistics: GP: ?? | G: ?? | A: ?? | P: ?? | +/-: ?? | PIM: ?? | S27 Salary: $1,500,000 Kriss Labsvards is another very, very good defenseman for the Dragons, with a very deep link to the Albertan city. Even though the Latvian defenseman is on the tail end of his career, he is a rock in the defensive zone as well. Labsvards has began regressing, but has signed at a huge discount to the Dragons through his last contract. I believe that Labsvards will stay in Calgary on another discount contract and help mentor prospects coming through the system with his last few seasons with the Dragons. Martell puts on the Dragons' jersey before a press conference. Oferyn Martell , Calgary Dragons - 613 TPE Season 27 Statistics: GP: ?? | G: ?? | A: ?? | P: ?? | +/-: ?? | PIM: ?? | S27 Salary: $3,000,000 Martell is another player who has deep links to Calgary, as his agent's last player (Kari Barkov) played only for the Calgary Dragons. Following right in his footsteps is the up and coming defenseman Oferyn Martell. Martell is another good defenseman that is very likely to resign in Calgary (see the trend here? Calgary can develop defensemen. And people who play there want to stay there). I believe that Martell will re-sign with the Dragons as he is a very big part of the core going forward for the Dragons. Pergher helps move the puck out of the Dragon's zone. Fernando Pergher , Calgary Dragons - 839 TPE Season 27 Statistics: GP: ?? | G: ?? | A: ?? | P: ?? | +/-: ?? | PIM: ?? | S27 Salary: $4,000,000 Pergher is the definition of an elite stay-at-home defenseman. He doesn't spend a lot of time in the box, and is very good at keeping the puck out of his own net. He will never score a hat trick, but he will stop the other team from scoring. Pergher is in a good position with the Dragon's here as he is most likely looking for a large raise. Due to the many discounts signed by Dragons players, they have the cap room to give the raise to Pergher, who if he hits free agency will be highly sought after by rival clubs. I think there is a chance that he leaves the Dragons to play more minutes on another team. Spiak folds a member of the Buffalo Stampede along the boards. Ken Spiak, Calgary Dragons - 834 TPE Season 27 Statistics: GP: ?? | G: ?? | A: ?? | P: ?? | +/-: ?? | PIM: ?? | S27 Salary: $4,000,000 Spiak is another great defensive defenseman for the Dragons. Him and Pergher are very close to the same player, but Spiak is 3 seasons older. He hasn't been spotted in the gym lately, but is still a good player for the Dragons. He will hit regression 3 seasons before Pergher will, so it might be in the best interest for the Dragons to either sign both of Spiak/Pergher or to let Spiak walk in free agency to bring in a younger prospect on a cheaper cap hit. Jagr lines up for a face off. Schitzinfritz Jagr, Calgary Dragons - 939 TPE Season 27 Statistics: GP: ?? | G: ?? | A: ?? | P: ?? | +/-: ?? | PIM: ?? | S27 Salary: $3,000,000 Jagr is an elite forward that still has a lot of time left in the league, coming into the season the same season as Fernando Pergher. It is highly unlikely that Jagr leaves, as I just realized as I was typing this that he is the co-gm of the team. Whoops, guess I am leaving this part in. If I had a 1 year subscription to brazzers I wouldn't leave the team either. McZehrl celebrates a Dragons goal. VLAD McZehrl, Calgary Dragons - 869 TPE Season 27 Statistics: GP: ?? | G: ?? | A: ?? | P: ?? | +/-: ?? | PIM: ?? | S27 Salary: $3,000,000 McZehrl is an offensive wonderboy, simple as that. One of the best shooters in the game, he is only going to get better as he is the same age as one of the Dragons who just signed a massive extension into S36, Randy Randleman. I believe that McZehrl stays in Calgary, as no team can afford to give up elite talent like that. </center> - rieksts - 02-13-2016 im semiactive write about me - MyLittleHexx - 02-13-2016 Hopefully you can find time to finish this. Already an interesting read - Ferdy - 02-13-2016 This is awesome, crutch, hope you find the time too. Love well written informative articles. - bbp - 02-13-2016 try hard - crutch - 02-13-2016 Quote:Originally posted by bbp@Feb 13 2016, 05:21 PM :wub: - tweedlebrumm - 02-13-2016 You forgot me? - Nike - 02-13-2016 Quote:Originally posted by probablydrunk@Feb 13 2016, 07:26 PMEZ24GET - Lunaro - 02-13-2016 nice! - Chewbacca - 02-14-2016 This is nice indeed. Can't wait to read more of this. - Chris-McZehrl - 02-14-2016 Crutchy good idea here! I can't wait to see the final update - Checkmate - 02-14-2016 Oh I'm a free agent. Oh boy. - Cuffy - 02-14-2016 Am I a free agent? - GoodLeftUndone - 02-14-2016 This looks like a fantastic article if you can finish! Too bad Benson won't be hitting the open market now - BarnabasCollins - 02-14-2016 Dont think you have to worry bout grading yet seeing as how theres 7 pages of ungraded media atm |