very accurate insight here,
Big celebration today in Braham, Minnesota! The cup is at Pie day!
http://www.pieday.com/
Hope to see you at the pie eating contest Insider! (if you can figure out where Braham is and all....)
Braham Pietasters
Offseason grade = “C+”
Key players out = None
Key players in = None
It was a quiet offseason on the transaction front, leading to the C+ ranking, not a “D” only because they didn’t need to make any, with the team focused on celebrating, no significant moves were made.
The partying was not so quiet. Apparently the parties in Braham were elaborate and extensive, including a huge parade...there were a lot of pies being tasted during those celebrations. While nobody really knows where the city of Braham actually is....the GM has masterfully maneuvered around the salary cap, being able to avoid selling off any players due to cap constraints. Conversely, they also have very little space to make any significant additions.
Season outlook = 1st
We will likely see our first back to back champs in the WHL this upcoming season barring injuries. The team is loaded to take another run at the league & playoff titles, with a young nucleus built around Barkov, Seguin, Gaudreau, Rakell, Mantha, S Jones, Krug among others. They are strong in all positions, with the only lack of quality being in their prospect pool due to the constant runs for the title. This may inhibit them from making any significant additions should they be hit with any injuries. This team is set to be among the elite for years to come. Happy times for the fans in Braham...wherever it is.
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very accurate insight here,
Big celebration today in Braham, Minnesota! The cup is at Pie day!
http://www.pieday.com/
Hope to see you at the pie eating contest Insider! (if you can figure out where Braham is and all....)
WHL (24-Team Daily H2H)
Weighted Scoring: G(1),A(1),PPP(0.5),+/-(0.25), SOG/PIM/HIT/BLK(all 0.05), FOW-C(0.01)
Braham Pietasters
C(3): Barkov, Seguin, N.Schmaltz
LW(3): Gaudreau, Pacioretty, Hinostroza
RW(3): Radulov, Mantha, Dadonov
F(3): Bailey, Thornton, Vanek
D(6): Josi, Jones, Krug, Leddy, Ellis, Miller
G(1): Bishop (Sparks)
Bench: T. Wilson (RW), Boyle (C), Pirri (C), Boyd (C)
Farm: Myers (D), Husso (G), Soderstrom (G), Petersen (G), Anderson-Dolan (C), Pilut (D), Capobianco (D), Aho (D)
A pie with a slice out of it also resembles a "C" if turned the right direction.
I'll see myself out.
WHL (24-Team Daily H2H)
Weighted Scoring: G(1),A(1),PPP(0.5),+/-(0.25), SOG/PIM/HIT/BLK(all 0.05), FOW-C(0.01)
Braham Pietasters
C(3): Barkov, Seguin, N.Schmaltz
LW(3): Gaudreau, Pacioretty, Hinostroza
RW(3): Radulov, Mantha, Dadonov
F(3): Bailey, Thornton, Vanek
D(6): Josi, Jones, Krug, Leddy, Ellis, Miller
G(1): Bishop (Sparks)
Bench: T. Wilson (RW), Boyle (C), Pirri (C), Boyd (C)
Farm: Myers (D), Husso (G), Soderstrom (G), Petersen (G), Anderson-Dolan (C), Pilut (D), Capobianco (D), Aho (D)
District 5 Ducks
Off season grade = B-
Key players out = DeBrusk, Haula, Cirelli
Key players in = Gallagher, Kadri, Gostibehere, Saad
Ducks were active this off season, perhaps the most active GM in the WHL re-tooling their brood.
Despite trying to falsely enhance the perception of their offseason moves to the fanbase, they were promptly called out by a rival GM at the lack of inclusion of some of the key players traded out.
Ultimately the Ducks traded over 12 players and picks from their flock, and have (as expected) continued to increase the amount of Canadiens on the roster. It appears the Ducks GM hates draft picks, waiting to select until pick 191st overall in recent draft, and already has traded away 1st, 2nd and 3rd round picks in 2020. Despite all the moving pieces, fans can’t decide whether the teams’ direction is trying to rebuild or compete now.
Season outlook = 16th
If it walks like a duck, looks like a duck, quacks like a duck....it’s a duck. The excitement of all the off seasons moves won’t mask the real colours of the feathers in the duck pond. After an early jump out of the gate...I suspect we see the ducks fly south for the winter. Fans may need to wait 1-2 more seasons before the Ducks contend for the top tier...
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Evansville Icemen District-5 Ducks LOEGM - 12 GM H2H Keeper
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These are fantastic. Our own version of 31 in 31 only better and personally uplifting or gentle smack down (perhaps some more aggressive smackdowns coming.
Great work insider.
These really are a great addition to the league. Nicely done Insider.
Dryden Eagles
Off season grade = C+
Key players out = Weber, Wahlstrom, Ferland, Skjel
Key players in = Staal, Connor, Tuch, Leddy
The off season shuffle made by the Eagles will make them more competitive this year, but the jury is out on how much they’ve improved. Questions abound for the fans of the Eagles, one fan I interviewed on the streets of Dryden asked, “How can Tuch replicate his early 2018/19 scoring in a depth role after already seeing a big production drop after the Stone acquisition?” Then while I visited a lakeside cafe, a couple locals headed to the beach recognized me, and shared their concerns, “Will Jordan Staal maintain his consistent fantasy output while slipping down the depth chart in Carolina?” While the other fellow was debating the Connor trade....”Does Connor have another level or has he shown his peak?” While I chose not to discuss Connors’ “peak” in any detail...one can say there are many questions to be answered but one thing is for certain, the Eagle nest is no longer nestled near the bottom of the league.
Season outlook = 12th
The convocation of young forwards the Eagle GM has assembled is impressive, even moreso considering how awful the team was he took over. That young crop is a foundation that will take a big step forward this year setting their talons up into the Tier 2 group, but more time is needed to have those young pros emerge and flourish into bonefide fantasy assets. In the meantime, the GM will need to continue to uncover ways to build out the depth of the Eagles for them to soar to future WHL greatness.
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How #Ducks feel about the #Eagles having a higher ranking season outlook.
https://youtu.be/0iAzMRKFX3c?t=93
Evansville Icemen District-5 Ducks LOEGM - 12 GM H2H Keeper
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Accurate to say the least
WHL - World Hockey League (24 Team - Daily H2H)
Maine Moose 2021-2022
2019 WHL GM of the Year #Supersoft
Good outlook for the Eagles.
Looks like Edmonton is up next.
WHL - World Hockey League (24 Team - Daily H2H)
Maine Moose 2021-2022
2019 WHL GM of the Year #Supersoft
Feels both too optimistic and too pessimistic at the same time. Only a C+ but I'm supposed to rise up to 12th? Does the Insider know of some acquisitions that I've yet to make? I won't quibble with the grade as I struck out on a lot of the big names to move this summer but it seems too high a finish. 12th is probably the high water mark for the Eagles as currently constructed.
Thought it would be fun to have a look back at my draft. Here we go!
Pick 1-2: Kaapo Kakko
Duh. The lottery had been cruel to me the last couple of years in this league but it was kind this year and I'm pumped to have KK on my team. Wonderful name, as well.
Pick 1-15: Philip Tomasino
Reallllly tough one here – had been hoping one of Krebs or Kaliyev’s ilk would be available here but no such luck, leaving me without an obvious choice. Strongly considered Knight but that’s such a long wait with Bob there and goalies are voodoo anyway. Almost went with York but I preferred going with a forward, Tomasino seemed like a solid choice with some upside but also a decently high floor.
Picks 2-4, 2-5: Pavel Dorofeyev, Patrik Puistola
Taking a swing on upside here with these fellas. I’d never heard of Dorofeyev until draft day basically but felt like he was a guy I really wanted to own here, same with Puistola. Had really been hoping that Isac Lundestrom was going to be available but he was snatched up at 1-24, the first redrafted player.
Pick 2-10: Philip Broberg
I know he was a bit of a divisive pick by the Oilers taking him so high at 8th overall but absolutely love the value of getting him this late in the draft. If the Oil don’t screw up his development I think he’ll be a very solid player.
Pick 2-15: Samuel Poulin
Felt that Poulin was the best available forward on the board. Was aiming for Simon Holmstrom but he went a few picks before I had the chance to grab him.
Pick 2-20: Yegor Afanasyev
Looks like the theme of my 2nd round was all about wingers with some upside, outside of the Broberg pick. Surely one of these guys must hit, right? Right???
Pick 3-8: Jared McIsaac
Happy to get Jared here, I think he’ll be a solid contributor for DET in a few years.
Later picks: Aleksi Saarela (5-19), Tuuka Tieksola (7-19), Joni Ikonen (8-5), Arseny Gritsyuk (9-5), Mattias Norlinder (9-7), Dustin Wolf (10-5)
Overall pretty happy with the first few rounds. I feel like KK, Tomasino, Broberg and McIsaac are going to have good-to-great careers and now I'm hoping at least one of the swings I took on wingers (winger swingers?) in the 2nd round will be rewarded in the years to come.