Rangers send
WPG 1st, DET 2nd, LW Umberger 61, D Klesla 70
for
Detroit
Perry (70), DET 3rd in '14, Brodin (84)
I get the 1st round draft pick I wanted for Perry. He is in last year of contract and I have replaced him with Ovy on my first line. And I free up 5M + of space for more depth. Klesla gives me much needed help at the blue line, Umberger for me is just a throw in to fill the hole for Perry but he did score 24 for me VS Perry who should score 30+. I like Brodin but I have too many young D like him.
In a nutshell, I trade a star forward in his last year of his contract (who I cannot afford next year) and a good prospect for more depth and that first round guy.
NYR-DET
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Re: NYR-DET
Rangers agree.
Seems like a lot to give up but I can afford it. Perry finally gives me what should be a #1 center. His contract's up this year, but with Arnott coming off the books after the season, I'll be able to re-sign him. Brodin gives me another solid D prospect, but one who can step in right away and take Klesla's spot.
The picks were not easy to give up, but I have two other (quality) firsts and another 2nd, so I feel I'm okay there. Klesla is the toughest to give up, b/c he's just been so stable on the blueline for me. (Despite nearly killing Danny Briere.) He's not great at any one thing, but he's good at everything. I may regret trading him. Umberger, while not a throw-in, returns some offense Detroit's way.
Nice doing business with you, James.
Seems like a lot to give up but I can afford it. Perry finally gives me what should be a #1 center. His contract's up this year, but with Arnott coming off the books after the season, I'll be able to re-sign him. Brodin gives me another solid D prospect, but one who can step in right away and take Klesla's spot.
The picks were not easy to give up, but I have two other (quality) firsts and another 2nd, so I feel I'm okay there. Klesla is the toughest to give up, b/c he's just been so stable on the blueline for me. (Despite nearly killing Danny Briere.) He's not great at any one thing, but he's good at everything. I may regret trading him. Umberger, while not a throw-in, returns some offense Detroit's way.
Nice doing business with you, James.
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Re: NYR-DET
Approved.
Will be entered post-sim.
Good value for both sides in a deal that helps James get under the cap and gives Pat a major piece to build around.
Will be entered post-sim.
Good value for both sides in a deal that helps James get under the cap and gives Pat a major piece to build around.
Adam Burke
Former Commissioner, Current Jackets GM and Owner of Eastside's Hockey Elite Collide
Former Commissioner, Current Jackets GM and Owner of Eastside's Hockey Elite Collide
Re: NYR-DET
I guess they are travelling because I cannot use them in my lines. Means I need an emergency callup?
Re: NYR-DET
Advance the sim ahead a day and then set your lines. Traded players don't show up on your roster until the next day.