London Knights 2024-25 Season Thread, Part III

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I think the only facet that this team is better than '04-05 is the forward depth 1-15.
Top 6 forwards, defence corps, goalies I would say '04-05 is superior.
But really, who cares? Different era. Enjoy what you have to watch once the full team is together.
 
I think the only facet that this team is better than '04-05 is the forward depth 1-15.
Top 6 forwards, defence corps, goalies I would say '04-05 is superior.
But really, who cares? Different era. Enjoy what you have to watch once the full team is together.
Very true!
 
How many cards do you have left if teams are allowed only 30?
I assume at least 1 with the continued trade speculation but I don't know the exact rule on the 30 card limit.
Did Wilmore, Leonard and Bidgood not use a card?
 
How many cards do you have left if teams are allowed only 30?
I assume at least 1 with the continued trade speculation but I don't know the exact rule on the 30 card limit.
Did Wilmore, Leonard and Bidgood not use a card?
Looking at the Stats page, I would assume the Knights are at 30. There have been 32 entries, but Caleb Mitchell and Brendan Gerber I would assume are not on A cards. Bidgood, has played 16 games, I don't think there is anyway he did not use an A card.

So I guess the only wild cards would be if they were forced to use a card on Willmore and Leonard, having only played 3 games and 5 games respectively. I am not familiar enough with the system to say, if there is a loophole to avoid using a card on those guys being carryover players from last year.
 
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Looking at the Stats page, I would assume the Knights are at 30. There have been 32 entries, but Caleb Mitchell and Brendan Gerber I would assume are not on A cards. Bidgood, has played 16 games, I don't think there is anyway he did not use an A card.

So I guess the only wild cards would be if they were forced to use a card on Willmore and Leonard, having only played 3 games and 5 games respectively. I am not familiar enough with the system to say, if there is a loophole to avoid using a card on those guys being carryover players from last year.
Any overager that plays at least 1 game counts as a card,so Wilmore and Leonard are counted as A cards.
 
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Returning overagers (Leonard, Willmore) typically use cards automatically. But someone did mention they thought Willmore did not use a card. Don't know how that works if that's correct.
 
Looking at the Stats page, I would assume the Knights are at 30. There have been 32 entries, but Caleb Mitchell and Brendan Gerber I would assume are not on A cards. Bidgood, has played 16 games, I don't think there is anyway he did not use an A card.

So I guess the only wild cards would be if they were forced to use a card on Willmore and Leonard, having only played 3 games and 5 games respectively. I am not familiar enough with the system to say, if there is a loophole to avoid using a card on those guys being carryover players from last year.

Looked like 30 to me from my understanding but as I said I don't know the rule.
 


So far has it been Bidgood, Read and Spencer winning this monthly award? How is it selected?
 
The only wildcard is if Cohen Bidgood used an A card. I assume he did, but if Kasper Halttunen being at the AHL level counts as him being away and those games didn’t count towards his card then maybe…

But I’m petty sure he wore a visor so I think he’s good and had a A card
 
The only wildcard is if Cohen Bidgood used an A card. I assume he did, but if Kasper Halttunen being at the AHL level counts as him being away and those games didn’t count towards his card then maybe…

But I’m petty sure he wore a visor so I think he’s good and had a A card
I agree, he wore a cage for a while but I also seem to remember him switching to a visor.
 
Man, that really quieted the board. I guess the Jett won’t be landing in London anyways.

Then that was really puzzling why we signed Andonis Fimis. Decent D, but I guess Mark thinks we are fine upfront and I guess we are. Luchanko would have been the cherry on top, but hey, 3 more years of Hawery I like too.
 
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Man, that really quieted the board. I guess the Jett won’t be landing in London anyways.

Then that was really puzzling why we signed Andonis Fimis. Decent D, but I guess Mark thinks we are fine upfront and I guess we are. Luchanko would have been the cherry on top, but hey, 3 more years of Hawery I like too.
2008 born, will be moved first week of January. Part 2 is coming
 
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I believe this is what Muddy's the water around it.

" What I am not sure about are the floating cards that come into play at the beginning of the season where teams can sign a player to a card that does not count towards the total A cards for the year while players are away at NHL or other pro camps. I believe this tends to be used when carrying more than 3 OAs at the start of the season as well as bubble players who won't likely earn a full time roster spot once any players away at camps are returned."
 
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I believe this is what Muddy's the water around it.

" What I am not sure about are the floating cards that come into play at the beginning of the season where teams can sign a player to a card that does not count towards the total A cards for the year while players are away at NHL or other pro camps. I believe this tends to be used when carrying more than 3 OAs at the start of the season as well as bubble players who won't likely earn a full time roster spot once any players away at camps are returned."
Probably why Willmore allegedly didn't burn a card.
 
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