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2015-2016 NHL Thread

Bill_Berg said:
Is it based on regular season finish? Not how far they go into the playoffs?

Yeah, the ballots for all awards (except Conn Smythe obviously) are submitted before the playoffs so nothing that happens there will effect the results.
 
Stralman is going to be out for a while with a fractured tibia.  Kind of uncomfortable to watch, looks like a slew-foot to me.  Out indefinitely.

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Eesh. Awful break for Stralman and the Lightning. I don't think that Islander player was doing anything intentionally there though. They just got tangled up and bad things happened.
 
CarltonTheBear said:
Eesh. Awful break for Stralman and the Lightning. I don't think that Islander player was doing anything intentionally there though. They just got tangled up and bad things happened.

I guess I couldn't understand what the Islander player is otherwise doing with his right foot, why he gets it up in the air.  But looking at it again, you're right, I  think the legs just get incidentally tangled.
 
CarltonTheBear said:
Eesh. Awful break for Stralman and the Lightning. I don't think that Islander player was doing anything intentionally there though. They just got tangled up and bad things happened.

I don't know.  I mean he gets his leg in behind Stralman and then crosscheck/pushes him back.  That to me is a slewfoot.

Regardless, he's done for at least 4-6 weeks (best case scenario) before he gets back to doing any sort of training.  Realistically he's probably out considerably longer.
 
It's been revealed that Yakupov asked for a trade out of Edmonton earlier this season, and that a number of teams were interested: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nhl-puck-daddy/nail-yakupov-demanded-trade-from-edmonton-oilers-232945318.html

That's not exactly surprising, I'm sure the feeling there is mutual. What is interesting though is what Mark Spector revealed today about how Edmonton decided on drafting Yak:

But that morning proceeded strangely. Head amateur scout Stu MacGregor would ask the scouts to vote, and then he would leave the room. He?d come back with some alternate criteria to describe the type of player the Oilers wanted to choose, and they?d vote again.

Every time, the vote came back the same. Nine votes for defenceman Ryan Murray, and two for Nail Yakupov. Truth be told, one of those Yakupov votes had started as a vote for Alex Galchenyuk, then morphed into support for Yakupov.

With the advice of their on-the-ground scouts tucked away, the Oilers brain trust of the day ? Tambellini, president of hockey operations Kevin Lowe, soon-to-be GM Craig MacTavish, and owner Daryl Katz ? would meet that afternoon to finalize the decision.

The scouts were, to a man, surprised when that Friday morning meeting ended, and Tambellini did not stand up to declare who the 2012 No. 1 overall draft pick would be. All they knew was that Murray was the overwhelming favourite. One of the Oilers Ontario scouts is believed to have had Yakupov outside his Top 5. The other had him second on the Sarnia Sting ? behind his junior teammate Galchenyuk. A European scout was Yakupov?s biggest champion among the scouts.

http://www.sportsnet.ca/hockey/nhl/oilers-got-wrong-yakupov-start/
 
Also it's pretty weird that the Oilers didn't know who they were drafting 1st overall until like 7 hours before the draft.
 
CarltonTheBear said:
Also it's pretty weird that the Oilers didn't know who they were drafting 1st overall until like 7 hours before the draft.

It is but I figure that's mainly about how bad the top of the draft was that year. I mean, it's not like Murray would have been a great pick either.
 
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That's Virtanen on Polak. First Nurse now this, what's with rookies hating Polak so much?

Apparently Virtanen was upset because Polak knocked his stick out of his hands just prior. Sounds about right. Thanks again, Vancouver.
 
Would Leaf fans would be happy with this trade? The Leafs 1st round pick from the Pens for Yakupov? It's going to be a low-end 1st...personally I'd be down for it.
 
BrownRolo said:
Would Leaf fans would be happy with this trade? The Leafs 1st round pick from the Pens for Yakupov? It's going to be a low-end 1st...personally I'd be down for it.

I wouldn't. The one thing the Leafs don't really need right now is talent on the wings. What they very much need is some high end talent on defense or in net. Given that it looks unlikely that there's going to be a defenseman of that sort near the top of the draft ideally the Pittsburgh pick will be in a range to draft a mid-first round defensive prospect. 
 
BrownRolo said:
Would Leaf fans would be happy with this trade? The Leafs 1st round pick from the Pens for Yakupov? It's going to be a low-end 1st...personally I'd be down for it.

I don't think Yakupov has anywhere near that value anymore.
 
bustaheims said:
BrownRolo said:
Would Leaf fans would be happy with this trade? The Leafs 1st round pick from the Pens for Yakupov? It's going to be a low-end 1st...personally I'd be down for it.

I don't think Yakupov has anywhere near that value anymore.

I don't remember if it was Dreger or someone else but in the last day or two someone said they were having problems getting a 2nd rounder for him at the deadline.
 
So it looks like Duncan Keith will probably get suspended.:

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CarltonTheBear said:
I don't remember if it was Dreger or someone else but in the last day or two someone said they were having problems getting a 2nd rounder for him at the deadline.

Doesn't surprise me. I mean, how much do you expect to get in return for a guy who has basically been a defensively questionable 30-35 point player for the last 3 seasons. He's supposedly improved his defensive game, but he just hasn't shown a consistent ability to produce at the NHL level.
 

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