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Re: Challenge 39 Rebuilding the Bruins - Discussion
Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2015 8:54 pm
by Peter_Doherty
My squad is set for the start of season 3, preliminary lines look like this:
Pastrnak-K.Hayes-Senyshyn
Marchand-Brown-Zibanejad
Beleskey-Spooner-Connolly
Lindberg-Khokhlachev-Kempe
Randell
Moved Pastrnak over to the left to accomodate Brown, we'll see how it works out. If it doesn't work out i have no idea what to do
Skjei-Faulk
Krug-Trotman
Zboril-Morrow
C.Miller
Mrazek/Subban
Depending on how everyone does i might clear a spot by trade to fit in some guys from Providence, the guys i'm keeping the closest look on are; Dante Fabbro RD, Vitaly Novikov LW, Eemeli Visuri C and Clayton Keller C/LW. All of the overage guys except Marchand and Krug are on short leashes.
Re: Challenge 39 Rebuilding the Bruins - Discussion
Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2015 9:03 pm
by axepig
Does personal tactics reset when you scratch a player for a game? I feel like some players keep it and some reset, it's pretty frustrating when you run 2 different teams in preseason
Re: Challenge 39 Rebuilding the Bruins - Discussion
Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2015 9:03 pm
by Peter_Doherty
Sometimes it does, i have no idea why and i haven't noticed a pattern about it.
Re: Challenge 39 Rebuilding the Bruins - Discussion
Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2015 9:08 pm
by bruins72
Yeah, it's very bizarre how it decides to remember or forget those personal tactics.
Re: Challenge 39 Rebuilding the Bruins - Discussion
Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2015 9:10 pm
by Peter_Doherty
Sometimes i send people down to AHL for a few months, bring them back up and they still have their personal tactics there right as i left them. Other times you scratch a player for one game and it's reset the next day

Re: Challenge 39 Rebuilding the Bruins - Discussion
Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2015 9:21 pm
by visualdarkness
bruins72 wrote:Yeah, it's very bizarre how it decides to remember or forget those personal tactics.
Yep, and it has been like that forever with the EHM series.
Re: Challenge 39 Rebuilding the Bruins - Discussion
Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2015 10:08 pm
by batdad
Finished season 1 preseason.
HAd to LOL at my goaltending. Last two starts Subban allowed 9 goals on 14 shots. Yeah, sent him down.
My last game of preseason?
Boston 1 Providence 4.
DOminated by the likes of Shinkaruk, Irwin, and Klimchuk.
My line up for game 1
Marchand-Horvat-Toffoli
Beleskey-Spooner-Pastrnak
Connolly-Khoko-Hayes
Rinaldo-Griffith-Bjorkstrand
Kampainnen-Randell
Krug-Trotman
Pokka-K Miller
Cross-Morrow
EXtra for now is Zboril. Do not really want to send him back to junior so will give a few games spread out and protected and see.
And yes this is funny...
Z McIntyre
J Smith
This team is bad and there will be changes from Providence. WIth the way Klimchuk has lit up pre season down there, likely to get a shot here. Irwin has done well down there too, and he will come up if I Send Zboril back.
Re: Challenge 39 Rebuilding the Bruins - Discussion
Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2015 10:21 pm
by axepig
I just finished my preseason and it went horribly. Zboril is still not NHL caliber but I can afford to be patient with him. Keller, Forsbacka and Zetterlund were clearly not NHL ready and Nolan Patrick has been meh, he's on my 3rd line C now because he's the only one who doesn't suck. Brown had an amazing camp though and he's my 1C, Spooner is playing very well on the 2nd line so it's a pretty solid top 6. Philips, Khokhlachev and Griffith decided it was time to have brain farts and they were all stupidly bad on my 4th or 3rd line C. (I usually have Khokhlachev Lw anyways) I'm really disapointed at Keller, I was sure he would be a great player but I tried him at every lines but he kept getting 6s and almost didn't score at all. My AGM puts Fitzpatrick at the top followed by Subban and Makarov. Their roles are junior starter, AHL starter, NHL starter respectively.

Fitz could have been my starter but I didn't want to put McIntyre on waivers, he was decent enough and Providence already have Subban and Vladar...
The Shmyr-Patrick duo really didn't work out finally, Shmyr really struggled on the top 6 and Patrick is decent. I guess chemistry isn't really a factor in this game
Here's my starting lineup:
Khokhlachev - Brown - Pasta
Connolly - Philips - Senyshyn
Dal Colle - Patrick - Hayes
Bittner - Griffith - Blidh
Theodore - Ekblad
Krug - Morrow
Gretzky - Quenneville
Makarov - McIntyre
Injured: Crouse (2 weeks, will play top6 LW), Fabbri(2months), Heinen(day-to-day, will probably play 4th or 3rd C and I'll send Patrick down with Shmyr), Spooner(day-to-day, will play 2nd line C)
Healthy scratch: Trotman(will rotate when Quenneville has a bad game)
Re: Challenge 39 Rebuilding the Bruins - Discussion
Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2015 1:19 am
by Peter_Doherty
I gave Brown 8 games until i sent him down to Providence, 2+1 with a bad Av R just didnt cut it, brought up Novikov instead and i'm rearranging the lines as we speak.
Re: Challenge 39 Rebuilding the Bruins - Discussion
Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2015 2:43 am
by batdad
3-3-1 after my first 7. McIntyre has played all but 80 minutes for me. Yanked the sieve back up....after 20 minutes in his first start. But Mac has done well.
Leading scorer...Spooner 1-5-6 in the 7 games. Goals is Toffoli.
Zboril 0-5-5 in 6 games, best dman so far. Rested him one game.
Pastrnak and Marchand both went down game 1. Pastrnak just came back in game 7 and scored and set up a goal.
Lineup looks like this right now....
Pastrnak-Spooner-Toffoli
Beleskey-Horvat-Hayes
Connolly-Khoko-Bjork
Rinaldo-Kempainnenenenenenen-Randall
Klimchuk-Griffith
Krug-Miller
Cross-Morrow
Zboril-Pokka
Irwin (Back up)
McIntyre
The sieve 27 year old guy.
Farm team is average at best right now. Subban is only 8 rated guy.
Re: Challenge 39 Rebuilding the Bruins - Discussion
Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2015 11:29 am
by m0fownz0r
batdad wrote:Finished season 1 preseason.
HAd to LOL at my goaltending. Last two starts Subban allowed 9 goals on 14 shots. Yeah, sent him down.
My last game of preseason?
In my save, that went bonkers, I also sent Subban down after the a couple of regular season games, where he didn't impress, to put it politely.
Ever since, he went on a leave of absence without approval....
Re: Challenge 39 Rebuilding the Bruins - Discussion
Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2015 11:45 am
by Rono
After 41 games in 3rd season
OKAY, our rebuilding has been ended.
We have 0.659% from all points, we are 1st in our division, so second in our conference. Matthews and Toffoli are rudicolous. Kovác in 1st line is very solid, and my 2nd line si very good too. And my deffense is great. Krug and Larsson are very legit 1st pair Dmen, Zboril has 4* already and 3rd pair Leandersson-Carlo is very, very good. Both have over +10. Only Joe Morrow could be better, but I'm waiting for Jake Bean and Body Wilde (our prospects), so maybe I will trade Morrow later...
Anyway I'm very bad with David Pastrnak, I think that I will trade him after season and maybe Petr Mrazek too, because Subban has 4* too and he is very better than Mrazek this season.
I want Stanley Cup this season!
STANDINGS
STATS NHL
STATS BRUINS
TRADES
My lines:
Kovác - Matthews - Toffoli
Khokhlachev - Brown - Senyshyn
Connolly - Phillips - Pastrnak
Spooner - Griffith - Randell
Krug - Larsson
Zboril - Morrow
Leandersson - Carlo
Subban
Mrazek
Re: Challenge 39 Rebuilding the Bruins - Discussion
Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2015 1:50 pm
by stone169
1st 20 games of Season 3 is done. The Bruins sit 3rd in conference right now.
The Senyshyn experiment ended 13 games into the season. He had only 4 assists. Call up Fabbri, and although he's tappered off in his last two games, the kid has 3G 2A in 7 games. What I have noticed is that those who are praising Senyshyn are having a difficult time with Spooner. Spooner is my #1 center with 4G 8A in 15 games.
Zboril went down with an injury, so in comes Dante Fabbro (16th overall pick 2016). Zboril came back and Fabbro has not been sent down yet. In 9 games he has 4A and is a +6.
I have to say, that I'm liking the whole hidden attributes thing. It forces me to look at their average rating instead of their attributes. I never would've called up Fabbro. I either would've called up Tye Graham or Luke Green, and Fabbro has been one of my top Dmen.
I still need another top 2 center. I keep on moving Bjugstad and Tierney around and I'm getting kind of tired of it.
Re: Challenge 39 Rebuilding the Bruins - Discussion
Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2015 2:33 pm
by Peter_Doherty
I don't really have problems with Spooner, he's my 3C + PP-specialist and he does well in that role most of the time

Re: Challenge 39 Rebuilding the Bruins - Discussion
Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2015 3:21 pm
by bruins72
So I think I've got my team set and trades made for the season. I couldn't resist shipping out all of the older players that I was allowed, except Kevan Miller. I just didn't see the need and nothing of interest was offered for him. Here's what I did...
Irwin and Kemppainen to the Sharks for Timo Meier and their and their 3rd
I felt that Kemppainen wasn't really needed because he was a 4th liner and I could try something different there without much risk. Irwin wasn't very good and not needed. Meier looks to be a good scoring winger.
Brad Marchand to the Hurricanes for Ryan Murphy and Adrian Kempe
While Marchand wasn't bad but I felt his size held him back with the type of game he played. Ryan Murphy was really good back when we did our Hurricanes challenge and I'm hoping he still is. He should add some zip to my PP from the blue line. Kempe is a great young defensive forward. I liked this deal but the board and fans hated it.
Matt Belesky to the Capitals for their 1st round pick
At this point, he was a spare part for me. I was getting offers of junk players from some teams and then weaker teams were offering a 2nd round pick. Why not takes a 1st rounder from the defending Stanley Cup champs? The worst it could be is 1 pick better than any of the second rounders I was offered.
I also made my under-age trade...
Seth Griffith to the Sharks for Jeremy Roy
This wasn't a big deal. I just wanted to get rid of Griffith. I didn't like him and he really didn't fit for us. I got another defensive prospect back in return.
So it's mid-August and I just saw a news item about a free agent signing. The Jets just signed Stamkos! Looks like the Lightning let him go UFA. Ouch!
Re: Challenge 39 Rebuilding the Bruins - Discussion
Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2015 3:24 pm
by stone169
I'm trying to see if I can fix my second line center issues internally. Ever since I put Josh Ho-Sang at center on my second PP unit, he's been playing great. So I've placed him at center on my 2nd line.
Re: Challenge 39 Rebuilding the Bruins - Discussion
Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2015 4:03 pm
by stone169
Well that was a bad Q2. Dropped from 3rd in the conference to 9th. I've been having a hard time holding onto leads. I sent Fabbri down and I'm giving Senyshyn another chance. Hopefully he works out this time.
Re: Challenge 39 Rebuilding the Bruins - Discussion
Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2015 7:24 pm
by batdad
Season 1..20 game mark
Okay, started off 3-3-1 in my first 7. In my next 13....10-1-2. This was insane.
Here is why.
1. Jacob Zboril at 19 is already a STUD....1-14-15 in 18 games. HE is what makes the PP tick. 0-7-7 on the PP.
2. Bo Horvat and Ryan Spooner--have both been excellent, and alternating back and forth top line (both PP and ES)
3. Toffoli got hurt and only has 12 pts in 17 games
4. GOALTENDING--McIntyre got hurt, called up Subban....yeah this is a different SUbban then I sent down at start of season. He is 4-0-0 with 2 shutouts. The other two goalies were just doing okay. But Malcolm has come in and been unreal to start.
5. Krug and Morrow are just okay. Pokka is awesome for me, almost as good as Zboril.
6, Klimchuk came up, scored 5 points in 3 games. THen stopped scoring. But he may stick as he is playing well.
7. Pastrnak is down to third line, Connolly has been way better than him. Connolly scoring line? 6-11-17, and only had no points in 3 of last 15 games. Currently on 4 game scoring streak.
8. Marchand was out for a bit too...he started slow on return from injury but now is up to 4-6-10 in 10 games. 8 of those points in last 5 games, on a streak like Connolly.
Lineup right now with a few injuries.
Beleskey-Spooner-Toffoli
Marchand-Horvat-Connolly
Klimchuk-Griffith-Pastrnak
Randell-Kempainnen-Bjorkstrand
Shinkaruk-Khoko
IR: RInaldo and Hayes
Krug-Morrow
Irwin-Pokka
Zboril-Miller
Cross
Subban
Smith
IR: McIntyre
Will likely waive Smith on Mac return as Subban has been real good.
Farm team is just doing okay.Nothing exciting down there right now.
Fabbro and Bison have had reports of excellence for their junior teams sent to me.
Re: Challenge 39 Rebuilding the Bruins - Discussion
Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2015 7:25 pm
by stone169
Well it took 2.5 quarters of the season, a trip back to the AHL, and a call up on a gut feeling from the Ottawa native Bruins GM for Seneshyn to finally live up to the lofty expectations that have been placed upon him.

Re: Challenge 39 Rebuilding the Bruins - Discussion
Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2015 7:47 pm
by axepig
So I decided to ask my HC and AHL coach which players I should bring up. Apparently I should bring up both Vladar and Subban (even though I have 2 useful goalies here already) I should also bring up Shmyr, Nolan Patrick, Karabacek and Tye Graham (even though he has 6,33 AVR in the AHL and only 1 assist in 18 games)
And my coach thinks Trotman, Blidh (16 pts last season, 9 pts in 22 game as a 4th liner and he puts up ~7AVR), Griffith, Khokhlachev(my top scorer, 23 goals 2 years ago, 24 lasts season and he's also a ~7AVR), Spooner(mixed reports half said good enough, half said not good), Connolly.
Also half my coaches says Fabbri is not a good hockey player and half says he's a top prospect.
So now I'm not sure if the coaches are right because I LOVE Khokhlachev and Blidh. I brought up Karabacek and scratched Hayes. I only can trade Hayes and Trotman this year so I don't expect anything good to come, maybe a pick for Trotman
Re: Challenge 39 Rebuilding the Bruins - Discussion
Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2015 7:52 pm
by Peter_Doherty
Q1 of season 3 is done and the team is looking alot better with a .667 winrate, my top-6 had a rough start but after i remade it and sent Brown down it's gotten better. Spooner is having an insane season, PPG from the 3rd line and PP1. Both my goalies are posting good numbers, both over .915 SV% for now. Krug has finally woken up for real, only took a bit over 2 seasons, he sits at 4+8. Zboril is having a solid rookie season, nothing spectacular but he's been fine, Senyshyn has been worse then last season but that was expected, 4+7 right nowso it's not bad

PP has been better but the PK is struggling, made some changes now which hopefully fixes it.
Providence just keeps winning, will be a top team this season aswell. Kylington is 3+15 in 22 games, insane. Fabbro is doing good aswell and is probably NHL-ready already. Logan Brown is 4+4 in 11 games since he was demoted and might get another shot in the big club later this season, Clayton Keller is also having a great rookie season in AHL.
Edit: Pastrnak just got hurt 3 weeks so i'll give Brown another chance, Zibanejad out to the wing.
Re: Challenge 39 Rebuilding the Bruins - Discussion
Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2015 8:21 pm
by stone169
74 games in and I'm battling for my life to get into the playoffs. Three straight losses may have just killed those chances. I could've been sitting in 6th spot with those 6 points. Hopefully they can get it together and make that last big push as we're just sitting 2 points out of a playoff spot.
Re: Challenge 39 Rebuilding the Bruins - Discussion
Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2015 8:32 pm
by axepig
Providence is also a top team for me, they were really good last year too. My PP% is total rubbish 11% and my PK% is actually decent with 82%. I'm really struggling with offense my best player is Khokhlachev then Logan Brown and Senyshyn. I've called up Karabacek since he's an all offense guy and he got 2 goals and an assist in 8 games with PP time. Bittner and Crouse and my worse forwards, 3 points in 31 games for Bittner and 9 in 27 games for Crouse. I could bring up Shmyr and send down Bittner but I'll try to give Bittner PP time he may be good at being in front of the net.
All of my defenseman are good offensively, Krug 17 assist in 30 games, Morrow 5-6 in 31 games, Quenneville 8 assist in 24 games, Ekblad 2-5 in 31 games, Greztky 6 assist in 31 games and Shea Theodore 1-5 in 31 games. Theodore is really slow to start the season, maybe Ekblad is slowing him down.
Makarov is 11-12-1 and have a GAA of 2.70, sv% of 912, McIntyre is 2-3 GAA of 2.98, sv% of 899. I think I should have kept Fitzpatrick on my roster, he's destroying the Q with 21-5-1 GAA of 1.60 and a sv% of 944.
I'm currently standing 11th in the Eastern conference, 14-16-1 is my record. Lots of overtimes win but I'll take it! I'd like to make the playoffs but I'd be alright if we're just outside of it. I just don't want to be at the bottom again...
Re: Challenge 39 Rebuilding the Bruins - Discussion
Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2015 8:35 pm
by watts555
I just want to clarify something, Can I make MY season 2 trade for players 29 or older on the 15th of June, or do I need to wait until the 1st of July?
Re: Challenge 39 Rebuilding the Bruins - Discussion
Posted: Thu Nov 12, 2015 8:40 pm
by bruins72
Seasons change for our trading purposes on June 15th. You make your initial trades and then you must wait until June 15th 2017. At that point, the trading age drops to 28. At this point you're allowed to trade players 28 and older but not required to trade them.