OMG67
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Works out anyways as those guys wanted out. Mann wants players there that will play for him.
Not to compare Hopkins to Tomasino however I believe tomasino refused a trade to Kingston and instead Kingston had to settle for Billy Constantinou and Ian Martin as part of the Jason Robertson trade.
The ice dogs still had one hell of a team that year without trading their future which you have mentioned on here.
How did the porter martone trade work out for sarnia?
The whole east was super tight last year. Ottawa who the fronts finished below last year only managed to win 1 out of 8 games. The difference between 1st and 6th was 9 points. Smaller of a gap then 6th placed Ottawa and 7th placed Kingston(10 points)
The west had 3 teams that had 6 or more points more than Oshawa the east’s first placed team.
You have stated emphatically that you would consider it a win if you won two rounds and went to the Conference Final. So, you should use Sarnia as your measuring stick. They achieved your goal.
The other side of that Martone deal was Mississauga. How does Mississauga look this year with Martone? Maybe if Kingston were willing to do what is necessary, they’d have gotten pieces last year for Ludwinski that could be valuable to help win now.
Not in the regular season that’s for sure. End of the day the 0.544 team won the championship and lots of shit happens here in junior hockey you can’t count out Kingston just because it kingston lol. Windsor got swept by the 8th seed rangers, the powerhouse 67s lost in the second round to a team that had 33 POINTS less than them!
OK. trade everything not nailed down. See what happens. But, don’t come on here bitching about only winning one round in the playoffs and not having any assets to trade at the deadline. AND, don’t bitch the next two years when you are out of the playoffs suggesting that they should not have gone head first into a tire fire.