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Post by Colin - Avalanche on Jan 27, 2021 23:01:57 GMT -5
Avalanche trades: Dougie Hamilton Vladimir Tarasenko Bode Wilde
To the Ducks for Tomas Hertl Filip Chytil Raphael Lavoie 2022 1st round Entry 2021 4th round waiver
I accept and send Chytil (20/144) to the Eagles and Lavoie (19/0)
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Post by Mitch - Ducks on Jan 27, 2021 23:11:49 GMT -5
I accept
Assign Wilde to San Diego
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Post by Colin - Avalanche on Jan 28, 2021 7:29:10 GMT -5
Avalanche trades: Dougie Hamilton Vladimir Tarasenko Bode Wilde To the Ducks for Tomas Hertl Filip Chytil Raphael Lavoie 2022 1st round Entry 2021 4th round waiver I accept and send Chytil (20/144) to the Eagles and Lavoie (19/0) Sorry this should read and Lavoie to the Grizzlies**
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Post by Scott - Maple Leafs on Jan 28, 2021 14:06:38 GMT -5
Collusion??
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Post by Chris - Capitals on Jan 28, 2021 14:25:22 GMT -5
Don't see it that way at all.
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Post by Derrick - Senators on Jan 28, 2021 14:41:45 GMT -5
Why do you feel this might be collusion?
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Post by Scott - Maple Leafs on Jan 28, 2021 14:48:09 GMT -5
Sorry commish, I retract my comment after further evaluating this blockbuster.
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Post by Derrick - Senators on Jan 28, 2021 15:00:51 GMT -5
Sorry commish, I retract my comment after further evaluating this blockbuster. No worries. I definitely prefer the Tarasenko/Hamilton side. But I can see a world that exists where the other side might be appealing/worth the gamble. I have never been a Hertl fan, but the 4th could turn into a player like Pavelski or Oshie, etc. Who knows what the 2022 1st will be or become. Given all of that, and the injury concern of Tarasenko, plus the unknown potential of Chytil, I break it down something like this: Filip Chytil =? Dougie Hamilton 2022 1st round Entry Tomas Hertl =? Vladimir Tarasenko 2021 4th round waiver Raphael Lavoie > Bode Wilde
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Post by Colin - Avalanche on Jan 28, 2021 17:52:52 GMT -5
I did have injury concern for Tarasenko, that was a main motivator. Trust me, definitely not collusion lol. I would never just give anything to Mitch. We are mortal enemies when it comes to fantasy. The 22 1st was calculated and so is Chytil, just bad luck he got hurt like 2 days ago and hopefully it doesn't hurt his progression. Having said this, I'm sure Mitch thinks he fleeced me lol.
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Post by Nos - Sharks on Jan 29, 2021 8:15:25 GMT -5
He did fleece you. He got two established superstars (ages 29 & 27) for nothing of real consequence other than the potential of the 1st Entry. Questionable start to Colin's career as manager, he also outright dropped some valuable prospects. I know for certain Tarasenko & Hamilton would have commanded much more on the open market, a damn shame they weren't shopped properly. Oh yeah, Elvis Merzlikins...another 1st Star of the Game outing, back to back, .943, huge win! With a depleted roster to boot!
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Post by Derrick - Senators on Jan 29, 2021 22:49:09 GMT -5
He did fleece you. He got two established superstars (ages 29 & 27) for nothing of real consequence other than the potential of the 1st Entry. Questionable start to Colin's career as manager, he also outright dropped some valuable prospects. I know for certain Tarasenko & Hamilton would have commanded much more on the open market, a damn shame they weren't shopped properly. Oh yeah, Elvis Merzlikins...another 1st Star of the Game outing, back to back, .943, huge win! With a depleted roster to boot! Joonas Korpisalo...another 1st Star of the Game outing, back to back, .969, huge win! With a depleted roster to boot! I am almost certain you were going to point this out, because you're not biased in any way, but I figured I would beat you to the punch.
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Post by Nos - Sharks on Jan 30, 2021 23:23:06 GMT -5
Another? That was Korpisalo's first 1st Star of the Game award this season. Back to back? He doesn't even have back to back wins. Did he beat the Stanley Cup Champions as the best player in the game? Or did he beat one of the worst teams in the league? He better have shown something in that game, that is if he doesn't want to quickly get left in the dust by bad boy Elvis Merzlikins! Let's see what Elvis does tomorrow against them. Also, it's not my job to pump up every Tom, Dick & Harry, alright? Korpisalo is not my player, Hell, he's not your player either...right? So, why do you care?
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Post by Derrick - Senators on Jan 31, 2021 1:33:12 GMT -5
Also, it's not my job to pump up every Tom, Dick & Harry, alright? Korpisalo is not my player, Hell, he's not your player either...right? So, why do you care? He WAS my player. I scouted him, I signed him, and then I traded him away to a new team where he would get more playing time so he could flourish. That is why I care. The Ottawa Senators sign Joonas Korpisalo (21/0)* to Binghamton. To Vegas; Raanta Korpisalo for To Ottawa; Trocheck Appleby 2019 3rd Round Waiver I accept
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Post by Derrick - Senators on Feb 1, 2021 3:36:14 GMT -5
Another? That was Korpisalo's first 1st Star of the Game award this season. Back to back? He doesn't even have back to back wins. Did he beat the Stanley Cup Champions as the best player in the game? Or did he beat one of the worst teams in the league? He better have shown something in that game, that is if he doesn't want to quickly get left in the dust by bad boy Elvis Merzlikins! Let's see what Elvis does tomorrow against them. Jan 31 @chi L, 1-3 3.18 .917 Ouch. And against "one of the worst team's in the league," to boot.
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Post by Nos - Sharks on Feb 1, 2021 4:51:04 GMT -5
Soak it all in while you can, these minor victories are few and far between after all. Korpisalo still sucks and Merzlikins is a Goaltending God. Pius Suter, Hell of a player scoring on my boy! Wow! Oh, and while we're pumping up our original scout jobs that have been dealt, how about that Aleksi Heponiemi?!? First game, first goal, a critical OT winner! See, everything that comes out of the Shark Factory is pure gold. Gold Jerry!...Gold.
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Post by Nos - Sharks on Feb 3, 2021 10:10:21 GMT -5
Jan 31 @chi L, 1-3 3.18 .917 Ouch. And against "one of the worst team's in the league," to boot. Tue, Feb 2
Joonas Korpisalo was pulled in Tuesday's 6-3 loss to the Dallas Stars.
Advice: The Blue Jackets netminder was given the hook after he allowed five goals on just 23 shots through 33:40 of game time. Columbus went into the third period trailing 5-1 and they managed to make the score respectable with back-to-back goals. The 26-year-old has dropped three of his last four outings (two came in overtime/shootouts). Korpisalo has a 2-2-2 record with a 2.84 goals-against-average and a .918 save percentage this season. Elvis Merzlikins, who entered the game in relief of Korpisalo, stopped all nine shots he faced. (Rotoworld.com)Ouch. No, no, no, that's not fair...Yikes, is more appropriate. 8.91 GAA & .783 SV% Wooow. Over the last 14 Days... Elvis Merzlikins: 2 W, 2.04 GAA, .938 SV%, Ranked 68th Joonas Korpisalo: 1 W, 3.26 GAA, .902 SV%, Ranked 324th I think you can see where this is headed.
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Post by Derrick - Senators on Feb 3, 2021 18:27:35 GMT -5
Jan 31 @chi L, 1-3 3.18 .917 Ouch. And against "one of the worst team's in the league," to boot. Ouch. No, no, no, that's not fair...Yikes, is more appropriate. 8.91 GAA & .783 SV% Wooow. Against the highest scoring team in the league... We were comparing how the two goalies performed against the same team, not cherry-picking isolated instances to support our narratives. So no, I don't see where this is headed.
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Post by Nos - Sharks on Feb 3, 2021 20:06:23 GMT -5
Keep in mind Korpisalo was yanked, Merzlikins went in for almost as much time against the very same team and stopped absolutely every single shot he faced, the Blue Jackets even mounted a valiant comeback effort scoring 2 goals with Merzlikins in net.
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Post by Derrick - Senators on Feb 3, 2021 21:22:46 GMT -5
Keep in mind Korpisalo was yanked, Merzlikins went in for almost as much time against the very same team and stopped absolutely every single shot he faced, the Blue Jackets even mounted a valiant comeback effort scoring 2 goals with Merzlikins in net. Come on. You've watched hockey long enough to know that teams with a large lead play a more defensive style for the duration of the game to preserve the lead. Almost every team who is down big "mounts a comeback" due to the aforementioned circumstances. Misrepresentation at its finest here.
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Post by Nos - Sharks on Feb 3, 2021 23:23:44 GMT -5
Shouldn't playing a more defensive style lead to fewer goals scored against? If almost every team who is down mounts a comeback, how are shutouts achieved? Or 1 goal against? You claim Dallas as the 'highest scoring team in the league' but they're actually in the middle of the pack. Tampa Bay has scored just as many goals. If Dallas didn't score 6 goals against the Blue Jackets they would be near the bottom of the league in goals scored. Maybe you meant goals per game average, nope, they aren't 1st there either. Maybe you meant they were last year's highest scoring team? Nope, Tampa Bay was, Dallas was tied for 3rd worst scoring team. Merzlikins beat the highest scoring team, the Stanley Cup winning team, not only did he beat them but he was the best player in the game. Korpisalo hasn't beaten anybody worthy, 1 win against Detroit and 1 win against Chicago. He's been terrible the past 2 weeks, Merzlikins has been elite.
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