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Post by topscorer on Sept 3, 2005 9:53:49 GMT -5
Wildcats will wait after training camp in NHL and AHL and see if Bernier ,Saunders,Graham or Dupuis are Back,if not they Will focus on others Players in AHL, the cost for trading will be less,than the cost for trading in LHJMQ. But the cost in $ wise will be Higher,but who cares.
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Post by maxman on Sept 3, 2005 12:12:57 GMT -5
Wildcats will wait after training camp in NHL and AHL and see if Bernier ,Saunders,Graham or Dupuis are Back,if not they Will focus on others Players in AHL, the cost for trading will be less,than the cost for trading in LHJMQ. But the cost in $ wise will be Higher,but who cares. I do agree that $$$ are of no concern to management as far as obtaining players are concerned!
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Post by falcon on Sept 3, 2005 12:48:21 GMT -5
Wildcats will wait after training camp in NHL and AHL and see if Bernier ,Saunders,Graham or Dupuis are Back,if not they Will focus on others Players in AHL, the cost for trading will be less,than the cost for trading in LHJMQ. But the cost in $ wise will be Higher,but who cares. You brilliant strategists do realize the Cat's are not the only team that will be looking for impact 20's right?
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Post by topscorer on Sept 3, 2005 13:46:18 GMT -5
but $ will help.....
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Post by falcon on Sept 3, 2005 14:26:53 GMT -5
You will still have to acquire the players rights and that will cost you assets. There will be plenty of interest from other competing teams for impact 20's. Expect to pay more as you are the hosts and other GM's will be playing hardball. the fact that you can throw cash at a player won't matted unless you can secure their rights. The good news is you have a deep defence and other young players that will allow you to improve without losong too many future draft picks. You may also get a break or two with one of your own impact 20's returning.
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Post by maxman on Sept 4, 2005 10:05:50 GMT -5
You will still have to acquire the players rights and that will cost you assets. There will be plenty of interest from other competing teams for impact 20's. Expect to pay more as you are the hosts and other GM's will be playing hardball. the fact that you can throw cash at a player won't matted unless you can secure their rights. The good news is you have a deep defence and other young players that will allow you to improve without losong too many future draft picks. You may also get a break or two with one of your own impact 20's returning. AAhhh, but in the hockey game money can buy anything - even rights (ahem). And I do hope we will get a break with even MORE than one of our "impact 20's" returning. Only time will tell!
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Post by catnut on Sept 4, 2005 13:05:58 GMT -5
Wildcats will wait after training camp in NHL and AHL and see if Bernier ,Saunders,Graham or Dupuis are Back,if not they Will focus on others Players in AHL, the cost for trading will be less,than the cost for trading in LHJMQ. But the cost in $ wise will be Higher,but who cares. You do realise of course that the rights to the 20 YO's playing in the AHL belong to both an NHL team and a CHL team. To acquire those, first you have to convince the NHL team to demote the player to the Q and then negociate a trade with the Q team that owns his right since you cannot acquire a 20 YO whose rights belong to an O and W league team.
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Post by maxman on Sept 4, 2005 15:16:02 GMT -5
Ahh, then the Cats' braintrust will be working overtime with fire iin them thar phone lines
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