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Need to drop salary, need defensemen

August 3, 2011 magnum 0

All players not named Kopitar, St-Louis, Carlson, Yandle are available, looking for 2-3 decent defensemen and offering up players with bigger salary but will take a cut in quality if the return is cheap in salary.

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Teams are updated

August 2, 2011 magnum 0

Please everyone double check your teams and report to me any errors The free agent list is now also up to date thanks, Giulio

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Waiver 2011 results

August 2, 2011 magnum 0

Pick number, Team, Player picked, player protected 1 GF picks Jonas Hiller, HL protects Kari Lehtonen 2 BTM picks Tim Thomas, MAG protects Martin Brodeur 3 PUN picks Cam Ward, PAT protects Tomas Vokoun 4 BS picks Steve Mason, YC protects James Reimer 5 MM picks Craig Anderson, GF protects Tuukka Rask 6 RM picks Tyler Ennis, HL protects Stephen Weiss 7 PAT picks Jack Johnson, HL protects Dmitry Kulikov 8 YC picks Semyon Varlamov, PUN protects Ondrej Pavelec 9 QH picks Tomas Fleischmann, BS protects Patric Hornqvist 10 ROK picks Teddy Purcell, ASS protects Dustin Brown 11 ON7 picks Ryan Callahan, CR8 protects Johan Franzen 12 ASS picks David Perron, QH protects Brad Marchand 13 CR8 picks, Niklas Backstrom, BS protects no none 14 MAG picks Dustin Penner, MM protects Matt D’Agostini 15 HL picks Marcus Johansson, BS protects Scott Hartnell 16 GF picks Simon Gagne, PUN protects Tim Connolly 17 BTM picks Matt Carle, MAG protects Andrej Sekera 18 PUN picks Mark Streit, QH protects no none 19 BS picks Drew Stafford, HL protects Erik Cole 20 MM picks Chris Pronger, CR8 Marc Staal 21 RM picks Jacob Markstrom, GF protects no none 22 PAT picks Nino Niederreiter, MM protects Wayne Simmonds 23 YC picks Oliver Ekman-Larsson, GF protects Anton Babchuk 24 QH picks Clarke MacArthur, ON7 protects no none 25 ROK picks Brooks Laich, CR8 protects Nikolai Kulemin 26 ON7 picks Artem Anisimov, CR8 protects Benoit Pouliot 27 ASS picks Dennis Wideman, RM protects Jay Bouwmeester 28 CR8 picks Blake Wheeler, GF protects Nikita Filatov 29 MAG picks Bobby Butler, ROK protects Antoine Vermette 30 HL picks Jason Demers Top teams picked from: HL, 4 players CR8, 4 players GF, 4 players BS, 3 players PUN, 2 players MAG, 2 players QH, 2 players MM, 2 players ROK, 2 players PAT, 1 player YC, 1 player ASS, 1 player ON7, 1 player RM, 1 player  

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Waiver night tonight!

August 2, 2011 magnum 0

The first in roster shifters is here… be there on time and be prepared, or we will have salsa caliente mariachi luchadors ready to beat your punk ass. Or Buddy the testicle-loving labrador. Either way… your risk. See you all tonight

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MAG/YC Trade

July 6, 2011 magnum 1

To YC: Nathan Gerbe – F – $2,260,000 to MAG: MAG 3rd round pick in 2012 posted 3:18pm, July 6, 2012

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available

July 6, 2011 magnum 0

Make me an offer of one resignable player for all the following or a group of the following or each can be had for a variety of picks, depending on the player. please no low-ball offers. CARON JOSEFSON MORROW GERBE SEKERA   Morrow and Bergeron together are also available for a slightly better point producer (2-for-1) and a pick if anyone is inclined.

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Available for discussion

July 4, 2011 magnum 0

All the following are available for discussion – some are available for picks, others can be had for cheaper guys. The goal is here salary reduction. I’ll listen to all offers but i’m not going to consider any lowball offers. Nathan Gerbe – F – $2,260,000 Patrice Bergeron – F – $3,820,000 Brenden Morrow – F – $3,760,000 Teemu Selanne – F – $4,000,000 Erik Johnson – D – $2,610,000 Jordan Caron – F – $760,000 Jacob Josefson – F – $740,000 Andrej Sekera – D – $1,230,000

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MM/MAG Trade

June 16, 2011 magnum 1

To Magnum: Patrice Bergeron – F – $3,820,000 43rd pick in the 2011 entry draft To Mr Motorboat: Kimmo Timonen – D – $3,000,000 24th pick in the 2011 entry draft 28th pick in the 2011 entry draft posted 2:47pm, June 16, 2011

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Keeper Analysis 2011 – Part 14 – Hot Liquid

June 10, 2011 magnum 0

The salamehockey.com site administrators, over the course the next few weeks, will be taking a look at each team’s roster and analyzing the likely scenarios for keepers and re-signs for the upcoming 2011-2012 season.   TEAM: HOT LIQUID GM: JOE D’ABRAMO   FORWARDS – KEEPERS   1. Corey Perry, Ducks – in six seasons with the Ducks, Perry has actually played better each and every passing year – with pt totals going from 44, 54, 72, 76, to 98 in a career-high year that had many experts saying Perry should be a Hart Trophy shoe-in given his skill in notching his first 50 goal season and nearly eclipsing 100 pts, carrying the Ducks into the playoffs. Perry is a top line threat for 50 goals and 90-100 pts.   2. Ryan Getzlaf, Ducks – In six NHL seasons, Getzlaf has scored 415 pts in 430 games, centered the most formidable line in hockey, and continues to impress with his size, physicality and playmaking ability. Well above PPG for the past four years, he is threat to crack 90 pts over 80 games, assuming he can stay healthy, but he has had trouble in the past couple of seasons doing so. Nonetheless, he can be relied upon to offer great production and will likely figure among the Ducks’ top line for many years to come. Expect 70-80 pts in 65-75 games.   3. Bobby Ryan, Ducks – the former 2nd overall pick, alongside Perry and Getzlaf, has blossomed into a strong scoring forward with excellent upside. Similar to Perry, Ryan has improved year over year, with a 71 pt effort in 2011 being a career-high. Ryan has the talent to score 40 goals each season and can well be on his way to being the third part of a PPG line that cracks 80+ each year. Expect 70-80 or more in the coming year with potential for 90+.   4. Jonathan Toews, Blackhawks – Captain Serious has already done so much at the age of 23, having won the Stanley Cup with the Hawks, an Olympic Gold and a Conn Smythe trophy. In 2011, Toews also surpassed expectations by scoring 76 pts, and figuring amongst the league top 20 in scoring for much of the year, in turn delivering on a fantasy level on top of being a complete hockey player. He has the talent to hit 80 pts in his prime, and will likely do so at some point, but expect 70-80 pts going forward as the Hawks continue to deal with salary cap issues by employing cheap complimentary forwards.   5. Rick Nash, Blue Jackets – a career high 79 pts in 2009 really stands out when we look at Rick Nash’s production over the years, as the big winger has not beaten 70 pts in a single season, despite only being 26 years old. Now in his prime, Nash is hoping that Ryan Johansen may well be the top line center he has needed to help elevate his game to the next level, at which point 90 pts may be attainable. Until such happens and Johansen gets into his rhythm, Nash remains a 70 pt player with little help from his surrounding and less-talented peers.   6. Michael Cammalleri, Canadiens – Cammy has played 65 and 67 games in his two years so far since joining the Canadiens, and remains stifled by the defensive style instituted by Jacques Martin. Only 2 years removed off an 82 pt season, the two-time 80 pt scorer has the talent to repeat his past performance but needs keep his consistency well above his current level, and scoring a little bit more wouldn’t hurt either. While the 80s might seem a stretch, Cammalleri can put up 65-70 pts in a full season going forward.   7. TJ Oshie, Blues – at 24, Oshie is a good candidate to break out in the coming season, having only hit 48 pts tops in 2010. 2011’s good start was derailed by injuries, a concern for Oshie given his three years in the NHL have only brought out 182 games out of a possible 246. Despite all that, he will likely crack the 50 pt barrier and has potential to hit 60-70 in his prime.   FORWARDS – RESIGNS   8. Tyler Ennis, Sabres – Ennis finished a strong rookie campaign with 49 pts in 82 games with the Sabres, capitalizing from the absence of Derek Roy for more than half the season. He has top six upside and strong hockey skills which make him a formidable offensive threat for the Sabres, despite his small stature.   9. Stephen Weiss, Panthers – after two consecutive 60 pt seasons, Weiss regressed to 49 in 2011, most likely as a result of Florida’s continuing collapse as an NHL cellar-dwellar. He will be called upon again to center the team’s top line featuring David Booth and will regain his form if there is some consistency in that pairing. 2011 was a year of transition for the Panthers, and as such, Weiss played on several different lines, likely a major cause for his drop in production.   10. Drew Stafford, Sabres – Stafford, a former 1st round pick, broke out of his shell after four underwhelming seasons and scored 52 pts in 62 games. Dispute being once labeled as soft, the big winger has blossomed well into a top six performer and should see a good chunk of ice time after inking a nice contract at season’s end.   11. Mikkel Boedker, Coyotes – Boedker remains one of the Coyotes hopes for future regardless of an uncertain ownership saga that seems to be dragging on and on. Along with Kyle Turris and Brett MacLean, Boedker has first line upside but will likely need further experience to get there. He will likely figure among the team’s top 2 scoring lines in the coming year.   12. Erik Cole, Hurricanes – Cole had never hit 82 games played in his entire NHL career since […]