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#61

Quote:Originally posted by Witz@Jul 11 2012, 02:40 PM

Yeahthat pretty much the same for S4 juniors.

Nah Maxy took over as comish with bolt after my season, thats how i got the Blazers, and they raised the TPE cap

but it was still much cheaper then now
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#62

Quote:Originally posted by Abdeezy@Jul 11 2012, 02:43 PM


Nah Maxy took over as comish with bolt after my season, thats how i got the Blazers, and they raised the TPE cap

but it was still much cheaper then now
The TPE cap was 20, including training. So 5 more than your's.
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#63

Quote:Originally posted by Witz@Jul 11 2012, 02:44 PM

The TPE cap was 20, including training.  So 5 more than your's.

I didnt say anything false did I :ph34r:
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#64

Id say Wastlund was the most intriguing prospect, as well as my favorite prospect in the league. Money + activity + stats would make him first overall for me if I had first overall. That mixes team need in there as well. McKeil is also a generational player, so you can't go wrong with him or Wastlund.
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#65

good read deezy, thanks for the high ranking and mention Cheers

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#66

Sekeras bust imo

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#67

Quote:Originally posted by xDParK@Jul 11 2012, 03:22 PM
Sekeras bust imo
isnt he inactive?
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#68

Quote:Originally posted by Alex@Jul 11 2012, 04:25 PM

isnt he inactive?
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2x GM Of The Year
5 Time Cup Winner
League MVP

Past Players
[Image: HOF2.png] D - Aidan Richan - [Image: HOF2.png] (S5 11th Overall) Dragons
[Image: HOF2.png] C - Chico Salmon - [Image: HOF2.png] (S17 1st overall)  Renegades

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D - Chico Smeb (S46)

SMJHL - Drafted 65th Overall by Raptors
SHL - Drafted 23rd Overall by Dragons
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#69

Quote:Originally posted by xDParK@Jul 11 2012, 03:31 PM

yesir

sucks, he had the best defensive stats
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#70

Quote:Originally posted by DylanJK@Jul 11 2012, 11:55 AM
Id say Wastlund was the most intriguing prospect, as well as my favorite prospect in the league. Money + activity + stats would make him first overall for me if I had first overall. That mixes team need in there as well. McKeil is also a generational player, so you can't go wrong with him or Wastlund.
Ilike thank you Dylan. JP, Alex and everyone that has backed me up.

It's a disheartening to see me at #6 and even dropping 2 spots after what I thought was a great rookie season. It's one mans opinion though so its okay no worries. I feel in this instance that I'm underrated but oh well.

My only retort to the fact that I had the extra EEL training. The EEL was extremely limited with PT TPE and training I think the caps were like 15? Anyways if you ask any NHL GM if they would take the player that has an extra year of maturation and training over someone that doesn't and they're both top quality players the NHL GM (not based on team need) would ALWAYS take the extra year of training prospect.

Also to answer I think it was Tez's question originally the rule was that any EEL player had to go through FA but when Maxy/Hoggie made the decision to allow the EEL players over in the supplementary draft they made the new rule that if you wanted your EEL player to join the SHL they went through the draft and you had to retire your current SHL player.

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#71

Quote:Originally posted by Wastlund@Jul 11 2012, 04:35 PM

Also to answer I think it was Tez's question originally the rule was that any EEL player had to go through FA but when Maxy/Hoggie made the decision to allow the EEL players over in the supplementary draft they made the new rule that if you wanted your EEL player to join the SHL they went through the draft and you had to retire your current SHL player.

Ah ok, thanks for clearing that up.
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#72

My 9 points might be measily, my 68 hits are almighty, weeeee

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#73

Quote:Originally posted by Wastlund@Jul 11 2012, 03:35 PM

Ilike thank you Dylan. JP, Alex and everyone that has backed me up.

It's a disheartening to see me at #6 and even dropping 2 spots after what I thought was a great rookie season. It's one mans opinion though so its okay no worries. I feel in this instance that I'm underrated but oh well.

My only retort to the fact that I had the extra EEL training. The EEL was extremely limited with PT TPE and training I think the caps were like 15? Anyways if you ask any NHL GM if they would take the player that has an extra year of maturation and training over someone that doesn't and they're both top quality players the NHL GM (not based on team need) would ALWAYS take the extra year of training prospect.

Also to answer I think it was Tez's question originally the rule was that any EEL player had to go through FA but when Maxy/Hoggie made the decision to allow the EEL players over in the supplementary draft they made the new rule that if you wanted your EEL player to join the SHL they went through the draft and you had to retire your current SHL player.

imo you had a great rookie season, and you are a great player and will be one of the best, but you are not the only one with that definition, Reinhart and Scherbluk are also just as good and will be just as good. Only difference was the stats in all your rookie seasons, where they were a bit better.
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#74

Quote:Originally posted by Boomcheck@Jul 11 2012, 03:45 PM
My 9 points might be measily, my 68 hits are almighty, weeeee

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Yeahthat

Just an FYI, LaFlamme was on our checking line, killing penalties, etc. With less than 10 mins a game, he put up 68 hits, so for the role he played, it was a successful rookie season.
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#75

Quote:Originally posted by Witz@Jul 11 2012, 03:52 PM

Yeahthat

Just an FYI, LaFlamme was on our checking line, killing penalties, etc.  With less than 10 mins a game, he put up 68 hits, so for the role he played, it was a successful rookie season.

Yeah thats pretty impressive. Role players, we need more of them!
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