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Post by Toronto Maple Leafs on Dec 27, 2012 7:11:03 GMT -5
We have never tried to kill players in our league because our league occurs during time-frames that run an alternate parallel to real life. Therefore, Luc Bourdon won't die, neither will Alexei Cherepanov.
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Post by Toronto Maple Leafs on Dec 27, 2012 18:23:05 GMT -5
Sharks auto-select TJ Oshie.
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Post by New York Rangers on Dec 27, 2012 18:26:17 GMT -5
Bourdon was a very solid blue liner, was developing into a much better overall d-man than Edler. Too bad it got cut short At least he got to play a few NHL games R.I.P Luc
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Post by Atlanta Thrashers on Dec 27, 2012 22:38:09 GMT -5
Bourdon was a very solid blue liner, was developing into a much better overall d-man than Edler. Too bad it got cut short At least he got to play a few NHL games R.I.P Luc He only played 36 games and got 2 points, I wouldn't compare him to Edler. you'll never really know how good he would have been, which is unfortunate.
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Post by snaggletooth *Former Canes GM on Dec 28, 2012 0:40:37 GMT -5
Bourdon was a very solid blue liner, was developing into a much better overall d-man than Edler. Too bad it got cut short At least he got to play a few NHL games R.I.P Luc He only played 36 games and got 2 points, I wouldn't compare him to Edler. you'll never really know how good he would have been, which is unfortunate. That's what sim leagues are for Maybe Rypien will become a sniper in this league one day
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Post by New York Rangers on Dec 28, 2012 0:52:53 GMT -5
Bourdon was a very solid blue liner, was developing into a much better overall d-man than Edler. Too bad it got cut short At least he got to play a few NHL games R.I.P Luc He only played 36 games and got 2 points, I wouldn't compare him to Edler. you'll never really know how good he would have been, which is unfortunate. Bourdon was projecting more of a 25 point, defensively steady d-man than Edler's 50 point, occasional d-zone gaff. But yes, we will never know what he would have been.
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Post by Toronto Maple Leafs on Dec 28, 2012 2:54:08 GMT -5
We do know what he wasn't and that is a good biker.
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Post by Toronto Maple Leafs on Dec 28, 2012 17:54:25 GMT -5
Minny auto-selects Marc-Eduard Vlasic, he may change this pick at any time prior to the conclusion of the draft for a player that has yet to be selected.
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Post by Mighty Ducks of Anaheim on Dec 30, 2012 2:16:03 GMT -5
with the 20th pick, the Mighty Ducks select: Tuukka Rask.
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Post by Mighty Ducks of Anaheim on Dec 30, 2012 17:14:55 GMT -5
with the 21st pick, the Ducks select: Ondrej Pavelec
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Post by Penguins GM on Dec 30, 2012 21:57:55 GMT -5
Penguins Draft Mason Raymond
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Post by Vancouver Canucks on Dec 31, 2012 3:42:45 GMT -5
With the 24th draft pick . The Vancouver Canucks are proud to select BC native Cody Franson
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Post by Boston Bruins on Jan 1, 2013 15:02:03 GMT -5
To begin the second round, the Boston Bruins are happy to select, from Minnesota Duluth in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association, Matt Niskanen.
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Post by New York Rangers on Jan 3, 2013 2:21:22 GMT -5
^depends if he was still draft eligible. His draft year was 1999, so I don't think so/ he'd be a free agent.
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Post by Florida Panthers on Jan 3, 2013 2:36:03 GMT -5
The Tampa Bay Lightning Select from the Victoria Salsa Tyler Bozak
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