Seattle Mustangs Franchise Mode
2016-2017 NHL Season
Season Preview
BREAKING NEWS: Mustangs announce Shane Doan as their team captain.
After the expansion draft, Seattle knew exactly what it was doing. In fact, after a preseason in which the team went 3-3-0, the Mustangs pulled off their first trade of the year.
BREAKING NEWS: Canadiens re-acquire Emelin from Mustangs for prospect, pick.
The Seattle Mustangs played this perfectly. Knowing Montreal was vulnerable on their right side, they exploited the fact that they couldn't protect Emelin and took him. After loading up on left handed D prospects that can make the team in 1-2 years, they sent Emelin back to Montreal, allow Patrik Nemeth to get his spot in the lineup. The Mustangs already have one of the deepest prospect pools in hockey, and GM Brant King looks content to add draft picks and more prospects to it.
Trade Recap
To SEA
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To MTL
2nd 2017 | Alexei Emelin 85, 30
Martin Réway |
Player Profile
Player
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OVR
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Age
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Position
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Potential
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Player Type
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GP, G-A-P
Martin Réway | 64 | 21 | RW | Low Top 9 F | Sniper | N/A
Lines on Opening Night
LW
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C
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RW
Jokinen 87 | Domi 85 | Ennis 85
Dano 82 | Killorn 84 | Yakupov 83
Arvidsson 82 | Karlsson 80 | Silfverberg 84
Duclair 83 | Dowd 81 | Doan 83
Tierney 81 | |
LD
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RD
Ekman-Larsson 89 | Klein 85
Brodin 86 | Merrill 84
Nemeth 81 | Murphy 82
Borowiecki 80 |
Starter
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Backup
Pickard 84 | Lack 81
There are some
notable question marks in this lineup. First they lack a true number one center, and if
Domi and Killorn can't hold they fort, they'll likely lack a
feasible number 2 center. The right side of their defense looks shaky at best, and they have a goalie who is a first year starter and has
never started more than 21 games in a season.
This year could be bad.
First Half in Review
BREAKING NEWS: Mustangs win first ever game, with a 3-0 shutout victory on opening night!!!
Seattle Mustangs
Record
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Home
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Away
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Division
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Conference
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NHL
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Playoffs?
17-18-6 | 11-8-1 | 6-10-5 | 7th | 13th | 28th | NO
Scoring
Player
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Goals
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Assists
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Points
Jakob Silfverberg | 6 | 21 | 27
Nail Yakupov | 9 | 17 | 26
Marko Dano | 12 | 14 | 26
Oliver Ekman-Larsson | 5 | 18 | 23
Jussi Jokinen | 9 | 13 | 22
Tyler Ennis | 10 | 12 | 22
Max Domi | 5 | 16 | 21
Shane Doan | 7 | 12 | 19
Alex Killorn (37 GP) | 7 | 12 | 19
Viktor Arvidsson | 8 | 10 | 18
William Karlsson (35 GP) | 6 | 12 | 18
Jonas Brodin | 5 | 9 | 14
Nic Dowd | 3 | 10 | 13
Anthony Duclair | 7 | 6 | 13
Jon Merrill | 0 | 6 | 6
Kevin Klein | 5 | 0 | 5
Connor Murphy | 0 | 3 | 3
Chris Tierney (12 GP) | 2 | 0 | 2
Patrik Nemeth | 0 | 1 | 1
Mark Borowiecki (1 GP) | 0 | 0 | 0
Goalies
Goalie
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Record
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SV%
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GAA
Calvin Pickard | 13-15-3 | .916 SV% | 2.45 GAA
Eddie Lack | 4-3-3 | .916 SV% | 2.49 GAA
The offense is there. This team is
young, fast, skilled and dynamic up front but they just
can't put it together defensively. They are getting league average goaltending,
and you don't make the playoffs with average anything.
Nail Yakupov seems to have put it together with this new oppourtunity, while
Jakob Silfverberg is having quite the breakout year.
Marko Dano is possibly the teams best forward, while
Oliver Ekman-Larsson continues to put up points. Veterans
Jussi Jokinen and Alex Killorn are seeing a production drop, but that is likely due to the defensive burden they must carry until the youngsters learn how to play better defense. Outside of OEL on the backend,
everyone else is lagging, but that was expected coming into the season.
Shane Doan is having himself a nice season mentoring
Nic Dowd, while
Anthony Duclair is looking like
trade bait, after not being able to steal the 3rd line LW job from the awesome
Viktor Arvidsson who is impressing.
Trade Deadline
With a 27-29-6 record at the Trade Deadline, the Mustangs were all but guaranteed a lottery spot instead of a Playoff one. This led them to do some selling and with the playoff field as competitive as ever, there was quite a few buyers.
BREAKING NEWS: Seattle sells high on Jokinen, who heads off to Columbus.
With the Mustangs doing as poorly as they were, and Jokinen being worth more now with 1 year left on his deal after this year, as opposed to a rental next year; they sold high on him and shipped him to the Columbus Blue Jackets for a 1st round pick and 2 prospects. This was the Mustangs only deal of the deadline, but it was a big one. This further strengthens their already incredible prospect pool.
Trade Recap
To SEA
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To CBJ
1st 2017 | Jussi Jokinen 87, 33
Vitalii Abramov | Kyle Capobianco 62, 19 (High 7th D)
Kevin Stenlund |
Player Profile
Player
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OVR
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Age
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Position
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Potential
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Player Type
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GP, G-A-P
Vitalii Abramov | 67 | 18 | LW | Low Top 6 F | Sniper | N/A
Kevin Stenlund | 70 | 20 | C | Med Top 9 F | 2 Way Forward | N/A
Season Recap
Seattle Mustangs
Record
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Home
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Away
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Division
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Conference
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NHL
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Playoffs?
38-36-8 | 24-14-3 | 14-22-5 | 5th | 10th | 24th | NO
Scoring
Player
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Goals
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Assists
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Points
Nail Yakupov | 18 | 42 | 60
Alex Killorn (78 GP) | 23 | 29 | 52
Oliver Ekman-Larsson | 12 | 38 | 50
Marko Dano (80 GP) | 21 | 29 | 50
Jakob Silfverberg (79 GP) | 13 | 36 | 49
Tyler Ennis | 18 | 23 | 41
Viktor Arvidsson | 14 | 25 | 39
Max Domi | 13 | 25 | 38
Shane Doan | 14 | 23 | 37
William Karlsson (76 GP) | 12 | 25 | 37
Anthony Duclair | 13 | 15 | 28
Jonas Brodin | 10 | 17 | 27
Nic Dowd | 7 | 19 | 26
Kevin Klein | 9 | 3 | 12
Shane Prince (20 GP) | 6 | 6 | 12
Jon Merrill (81 GP) | 1 | 8 | 9
Patrik Nemeth | 1 | 7 | 8
Connor Murphy | 0 | 8 | 8
Chris Tierney (15 GP) | 3 | 2 | 5
Mark Borowiecki (1 GP) | 0 | 0 | 0
Goalies
Goalie
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Record
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SV%
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GAA
Calvin Pickard | 27-26-6 | .912 SV% | 2.73 GAA
Eddie Lack | 11-11-2 | .914 SV% | 2.53 GAA
Marek Langhammer | 0-1-0 | .941 SV% | 2.03 GAA
The Seattle Mustangs did not fare well in their first NHL season. Sitting in 24th place, their only hope would be to win the draft lottery. Other than that, it looks as if they will be drafting 7th...or later.
Nail Yakupov, Marko Dano and Alex Killorn was an incredible trio, while OEL was great once again. Jakob Silfverberg kept pace while his linemates
Viktor Arvidsson and William Karlsson were good with Arvidsson being the better of the 2.
Shane Doan and Nic Dowd were great on the 4th line, while
Anthony Duclair's name is up in trading blocks for what looks to be a
2nd in return. Tyler Ennis was disappointing but on the bright side he played a full season for the
first time in 6 years. Jonas Brodin solidified himself as a great #2 behind OEL with a strong performance to end off the year while the rest of the defense got stuck in a smog.
Calvin Pickard was inconsistent and ultimately not good enough, while
Eddie Lack couldn't make up for it. Better luck next year Stangs!!
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