North Bay Battalion 2024 - 25 Season Thread, Part I

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SeniorJuniorFan

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Circling back to hardclimate and 190 from Saturday: reading between the lines (and the lines themselves) it sounds like D-Wake (&/or his representation) is orchestrating his way off the team and out of town. Am I reading this correctly? If so, I am quite disappointed. At least doing so on the down low might give the team some semblance of a chance to obtain fair market value in a trade. Maybe someone can help me understand the situation.
 

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Circling back to hardclimate and 190 from Saturday: reading between the lines (and the lines themselves) it sounds like D-Wake (&/or his representation) is orchestrating his way off the team and out of town. Am I reading this correctly? If so, I am quite disappointed. At least doing so on the down low might give the team some semblance of a chance to obtain fair market value in a trade. Maybe someone can help me understand the situation.
The twins are a package, so one of VanSteensel or Wakley would be traded. Wakley might be the most sought after (available) OA this season.
The trade of Mathurin and likely trade of Wakely will fill all of the NB draft pick voids.
 

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Circling back to hardclimate and 190 from Saturday: reading between the lines (and the lines themselves) it sounds like D-Wake (&/or his representation) is orchestrating his way off the team and out of town. Am I reading this correctly? If so, I am quite disappointed. At least doing so on the down low might give the team some semblance of a chance to obtain fair market value in a trade. Maybe someone can help me understand the situation.
Here's my take. Last year when GM Dennis talked to the veteran players, they all said they wanted to take another run at a championship. He made a few additions/subtraction with the understanding that this year would be different. Wakely's been released by the oilers. I believe he is pursuing his options. No trade will be made until he agrees to return to the OHL. I don't believe we can be angry at Wakely, ohl/chl humanitarian award plus the work he's done in the city. He owes us nothing.
 

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Here's my take. Last year when GM Dennis talked to the veteran players, they all said they wanted to take another run at a championship. He made a few additions/subtraction with the understanding that this year would be different. Wakely's been released by the oilers. I believe he is pursuing his options. No trade will be made until he agrees to return to the OHL. I don't believe we can be angry at Wakely, ohl/chl humanitarian award plus the work he's done in the city. He owes us nothing.
Released?
Strange thing to do 3 months after drafting him. Released and returned to junior are very different things.

And exactly, he and his team seem to be looking out for what is best for DW14 and there is nothing wrong with that.
 
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Released?
Strange thing to do 3 months after drafting him. Released and returned to junior are very different things.

And exactly, he and his team seem to be looking out for what is best for DW14 and there is nothing wrong with that.
Wakely was most definitely not released. The oilers had a Press “Release” that said 4 players were returning to their junior teams.
 
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Circling back to hardclimate and 190 from Saturday: reading between the lines (and the lines themselves) it sounds like D-Wake (&/or his representation) is orchestrating his way off the team and out of town. Am I reading this correctly? If so, I am quite disappointed. At least doing so on the down low might give the team some semblance of a chance to obtain fair market value in a trade. Maybe someone can help me understand the situation.

no, if anything its the organization that has told him to stay home, they have 3 oas and he muddies the waters. everyone thought he would sign and stay until december, north bay has moved quicker then they thought but i think they will get something done for him shortly.
 

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no, if anything its the organization that has told him to stay home, they have 3 oas and he muddies the waters. everyone thought he would sign and stay until december, north bay has moved quicker then they thought but i think they will get something done for him shortly.
I heard at the rink on Friday that the Wakely camp had already turned down a trade off that would have sent him to Kingston. The guy that told me is usually very accurate. Take that for what it’s worth but Wakely needs to do what is best for Wakely now.
 

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I heard at the rink on Friday that the Wakely camp had already turned down a trade off that would have sent him to Kingston. The guy that told me is usually very accurate. Take that for what it’s worth but Wakely needs to do what is best for Wakely now.
Odds are that he wants to be in a market where Oiler scouts will have a regular eye on him. He's got a very brief window to wow them and earn an NHL contract.

Flint makes the most sense for him.
 

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*If* Flint makes the most sense for DW14 - what do you think NBs asking price be for a 40 goal, 100 point player in his OA year? It will be interesting to see how this ends up, regardless of where he may get traded to. (I don't know why I'm thinking this, but my gut tells me somewhere in Eastern Ontario - closer to home for his last year of Junior :huh::nod:)
 

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*If* Flint makes the most sense for DW14 - what do you think NBs asking price be for a 40 goal, 100 point player in his OA year? It will be interesting to see how this ends up, regardless of where he may get traded to. (I don't know why I'm thinking this, but my gut tells me somewhere in Eastern Ontario - closer to home for his last year of Junior :huh::nod:)

I think the return should be between 2,3,3,4,4 and 2(2,3,5); maybe more if all of Flint, Kingston, Oshawa are bidding for Wakely.
 

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*If* Flint makes the most sense for DW14 - what do you think NBs asking price be for a 40 goal, 100 point player in his OA year? It will be interesting to see how this ends up, regardless of where he may get traded to. (I don't know why I'm thinking this, but my gut tells me somewhere in Eastern Ontario - closer to home for his last year of Junior :huh::nod:)
On closer look, I'm not sure that Flint has the space for Wakely though. Two of their OA D wear letters and the other OA is Evan Konyen.

I personally don't have a great idea of what the market is for OAs. I hear a few people using the Logan Morrison trade as a comparable. And he returned, two 2nds, two thirds and two fourths.

They got a 3rd and a 5th for Pasquale Zito last year. And then got absolutely nothing for Josh Bloom. Markets are weird in this league because the players have a way of dictating where they go.
 
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Samee987

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From the local rag yesterday;

Adam Dennis, then the general manager and now the president and director of hockey operations for the Battalion, says the situation is still far from settled.



“I’ll be honest, and this isn’t skirting the question, we don’t have a lot of information. We haven’t heard from Dalyn, we haven’t heard from Edmonton (the Oilers drafted Wakely in round six in this year’s National Hockey League Draft). We have had some conversations with his representation, and we are trying to sort it out from there,” says Dennis, heaping praise on the player who was a star on and off the ice.
 

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