brentdog

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    brentdog got a reaction from Chris in iNHL - 30 Team FHM2 Semi-Realistic Online League   
    Is Fantasy Hockey just not quite cutting it for you anymore? Do you miss the GM Connected feature of NHL '13 and '14?

     

    If so, then the iNHL could be for you! We're looking for GMs to join us in the first full 30 team online FHM2 league.

     

    We are a very active group so would ideally like any potential GM's to be so as well. Many of our GM's write articles to create en enhanced level of immersion and blockbuster trade talks are always ongoing. Among our other features are live streams of games, an iNHL twitter feed and a Skype group for ease of communication, all of which have fostered a great 'community spirit' as a result.

     

    Our second season is just drawing to a close with the entry draft around the corner, so it's an exciting time to be joining the league!

     

    Currently the Columbus Blue Jackets are available and they will be allocated on a "first come, first serve” basis, so if you are at all interested come on down to the forum and check us out:

     

    http://inhl.boards.net/

     

    Whilst participation in the iNHL is 100% free, please note that you must own a purchased copy of Franchise Hockey Manager 2 in order to play.

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    brentdog reacted to son of sam99 in Return to HockeyTown... A Detroit Red Wings BeaGM   
    March 5 2014
     

     
    Oilers Go All In at Deadline
     
     

    To Boston:
    Defenseman Mikael Wikstrand, defenseman. Brandon Davidson 2015 1st round pick,
     
    To Edmonton:
    D. Johnny Boychuck (DFD 83 31 yrs), LW Shawn Thornton (38yr old)
     
     

     
    To Florida:
    Goalie Austin Lotz, defenseman M. Vainoen, 2015 1st roubnd pick
     
    To Nashville:
    Winger Tomas Kopecky (TWF 83 ovr) rental 33 yrs old
     
     

    To Calgary:
    Defenseman M. Gernat, defenseman A. Lepkowski, 2016 1st round pick
     
    To Edmonton:
    Winger Curtis Glencross (84 TWF)
     
     

     
    To Winnipeg:
    Center Tyler Graovac, defenseman Dylan Labbe
     
    To Minnesota:
    Winger Daniel Cleary
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    brentdog reacted to son of sam99 in Return to HockeyTown... A Detroit Red Wings BeaGM   
    NHL League Leaders - Updated: Apr 12, 2015 Goals G Assists A 1. P. Datsyuk 36 1. C. Perry 50 2. J. Skinner 33 2. R. Nugent-Kopkins 50 3. T. Vanek 33 3. J. Thornton 49 4. P. Kessel 33 4. S. Stamkos 47 5. M. Gaborik 33 5. J. Toews 45 Points P Plus/ Minus +/- 1. S. Stamkos 76 1. D. Doughty 33 2. P. Kessel 76 2. A. Kopitar 29 3. J. Toews 72 3. G. Landeskog 27 4. C. Perry 72 4. B. Ryan 27 5. C. Giroux 72 5. S. Salo 26  
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    brentdog reacted to son of sam99 in Return to HockeyTown... A Detroit Red Wings BeaGM   
    April 14th, 2015
     


    NHL Whiparound Playoff edition
     
    -          On fire: Rangers
    o   The Rangers have gone 16-3-1 since March 1st to storm their way to the top of the Metro Division. Marc Staal, Dan Girardi and Henrik Lundqvist have been team MVPs over that time and stand unified under the power of the hockey mullet which is being seen on the streets of New York City for the first time in ages. They’ll need that extra help as they’ll face the Penguins in the first round. First round upsets are a hallmark of the Stanley Cup Playoffs but this year the higher seeds are especially vulnerable in the East as only ten points separate the top from the bottom. 
     
    -          Something to prove: Ducks
    o   Anaheim could be dangerous this post season. The team feels they’ve got nothing to lose after winning their last four games of the season, all of which they needed to narrowly edge the Arizona Coyotes for a playoff berth. Their first round matchup with Chicago is going to be a huge hurdle but in the Stanley Cup Playoffs any team that is hot can win a best of seven series.
     
    -          Best in the League: Blackhawks
    o   Chicago has held the best record in the league for nearly the entire season and clinched the President’s Trophy on Saturday. The overriding theme all season has been the last ride of Kane and Toews together as they’re both due for new contracts at the end of the season. They’ll look for a little more magic from those two as the goaltending has been shaky over the last month. If the Blackhawks make it to the conference finals it will be thanks to superior defensive play to complement their powerful offense.
     
    -          Defending Champs: Red Wings
    o   The Red Wings enter the post season with quite a bit more fanfare than last season when no one expected them to make a run at the cup much less win it. However, without top scorer Valdimir Tarasenko, defender Jonathan Ericsson they’ll be behind the eight ball. The key to last season’s cup victory was Brian Elliot’s masterful payoff performance. His regular season numbers have been less than stellar so he’ll need to get sharp if Detroit wants a shot at defending their trophy. With a first round matchup against Montreal the Wings are definitely in danger of being knocked out early.
     
    -          Going for it all: Oilers
    Edmonton pushed all of their chips to the center of the table at the trade deadline, dealing four prospects and two first round draft picks to acquire Boychuck and Glenncross.  The Oilers are all in on this year to make a run at the cup for the first time since 2006. With youngster Ryan Nugent-Hopkins leading the way this is definitely a dangerous team with a shot at making a deep run.