Washington/Colorado
Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 7:05 pm
To Washington:
F Zach Parise (78)
To Colorado:
F Oskar Osala (76)
D Dougie Hamilton (80)
Pretty predictable move. I've got a good group of forwards and not so good (at least, EHM hates it) on the blueline. I am dead last in goals against, but I haven't had too much trouble putting the puck in the net. Parise obviously adds a nice weapon to the Capitals with only giving up Osala in terms of roster players. Dougie has been developing nicely in Hershey and I think is ready to get some pro minutes. He's already dependable defensively, which is more than most of my defenseman can say. He will develop into something similar to Parise, hopefully faster now with some NHL minutes and switching him to OF/DF training. The 'price' that Washington pays for getting a fully developed player is Oskar Osala, who is actually a type of guy I desparately need for my bottom six, or for a hitting line as he is a beast at 86 HI and 75 St.
With Hamilton, I've got a top three of Doughty, Hamilton and Klein on the blueline, something I desparately need, and should have had from the beginning of the season. I believe the group I have now, particularly as my core group is all signed to nice contracts, should be able to make a serious playoff push next season. I went 8-2 in my last ten games, many of those games without Wolski, so who knows, maybe even this season.
F Zach Parise (78)
To Colorado:
F Oskar Osala (76)
D Dougie Hamilton (80)
Pretty predictable move. I've got a good group of forwards and not so good (at least, EHM hates it) on the blueline. I am dead last in goals against, but I haven't had too much trouble putting the puck in the net. Parise obviously adds a nice weapon to the Capitals with only giving up Osala in terms of roster players. Dougie has been developing nicely in Hershey and I think is ready to get some pro minutes. He's already dependable defensively, which is more than most of my defenseman can say. He will develop into something similar to Parise, hopefully faster now with some NHL minutes and switching him to OF/DF training. The 'price' that Washington pays for getting a fully developed player is Oskar Osala, who is actually a type of guy I desparately need for my bottom six, or for a hitting line as he is a beast at 86 HI and 75 St.
With Hamilton, I've got a top three of Doughty, Hamilton and Klein on the blueline, something I desparately need, and should have had from the beginning of the season. I believe the group I have now, particularly as my core group is all signed to nice contracts, should be able to make a serious playoff push next season. I went 8-2 in my last ten games, many of those games without Wolski, so who knows, maybe even this season.