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20 years of All-Time Drafts on HfBoards
ONE PLAYER PER FRANCHISE (ALL-TIME) DRAFT !!!
Rules and Information:
- NO TRADING, but you can swap full sets of picks before your first pick is made.
- All-time, you can only draft 1 player from each franchise, 12 F, 6 D, 2 G + 1 Coach (doesn't count towards franchise count).
- A player will be judged on his ENTIRE CAREER not just the portion he played for his qualifying team.
- Players that played for multiple teams count for the team they spent their peak/prime years with, a player is only eligible for ONE franchise (see list of close-calls below - disputes settled by a moderator).
- Players whose peak/primes occurred outside the NHL count for their country, and you can only have 1 player per country (i.e. if you draft Sergei Makarov he counts for Russia/USSR). Czech Rep. and Slovakia are one country because virtually every player that would be drafted would have played for CSSR.
- Franchises that moved all count as one (i.e. players who played for the Whalers count for the same franchise as players who played for the Hurricanes)
- Players whose peak/primes were with a pre-NHL team that no longer exists count for a pre-NHL franchise, this includes all PCHA, WCHL, NHA, etc. So all those dead pre-NHL teams are unified as one single franchise, simply called ''Pre-NHL''.
- The old Senators and new Senators count as the same franchise.
- The Montreal Maroons count as their own franchise, as does the NY Americans
- Clock structure as follow:
1st-2nd round: 12 hours
3rd-21st round: 8 hours
1 hour reduction for a missed clock
Here's a list of close-calls (players who played for multiple franchises almost equally):
Patrick Roy: Montreal
Chris Chelios: Chicago
King Clancy: Ottawa
Ron Francis: Hartford/Carolina
Bill Quackenbush: Detroit
Marian Hossa: Ottawa
Larry Murphy: Pittsburgh
Mark Recchi: Philly
Mark Messier: Edmonton
Al Macinnis: Calgary
Red Kelly: Detroit
Sprague Cleghorn: pre-NHL
Joe Malone: pre-NHL
Lanny McDonald: Toronto
Pat Lafontaine: Buffalo
Ed Belfour - Chicago
Adam Oates - Boston
Keith Tkachuk - Winnipeg/Phoenix
Doug Gilmour - Toronto
Joe Mullen - Calgary
Babe Siebert - Montreal Canadiens
Vincent Damphousse - Montreal Canadiens
Harry Cameron - Toronto
Newsy Lalonde - Montreal Canadiens
Rob Blake - LA
Scott Niedermayer - NJ
Ed Westfall - Boston
Max Bentley - Chicago
Ryan Suter - Minnesota Wilds
Chris Pronger - St. Louis
Rod Brind'Amour - Hartford/Carolina
Brent Burns - San Jose
Dan Boyle - Tampa Bay
Claude Lemieux - NJ
Clint Benedict - Ottawa
Max Bentley - Chicago
Marty Barry - Detroit
Roy Conacher - Chicago
Sergei Gonchar - Washington
Ed Belfour - Chicago
George Hay - Pre-NHL
Zigmund Palffy - LA
Frank Fredrickson - Pre-NHL
Babe Pratt - Toronto
Mike Peca - Buffalo
Brad McCrimmon - Philadelphia
Ken Linseman - Philadelphia
Phil Housley - Buffalo
Zach Parise - NJ
Rules and Information:
- NO TRADING, but you can swap full sets of picks before your first pick is made.
- All-time, you can only draft 1 player from each franchise, 12 F, 6 D, 2 G + 1 Coach (doesn't count towards franchise count).
- A player will be judged on his ENTIRE CAREER not just the portion he played for his qualifying team.
- Players that played for multiple teams count for the team they spent their peak/prime years with, a player is only eligible for ONE franchise (see list of close-calls below - disputes settled by a moderator).
- Players whose peak/primes occurred outside the NHL count for their country, and you can only have 1 player per country (i.e. if you draft Sergei Makarov he counts for Russia/USSR). Czech Rep. and Slovakia are one country because virtually every player that would be drafted would have played for CSSR.
- Franchises that moved all count as one (i.e. players who played for the Whalers count for the same franchise as players who played for the Hurricanes)
- Players whose peak/primes were with a pre-NHL team that no longer exists count for a pre-NHL franchise, this includes all PCHA, WCHL, NHA, etc. So all those dead pre-NHL teams are unified as one single franchise, simply called ''Pre-NHL''.
- The old Senators and new Senators count as the same franchise.
- The Montreal Maroons count as their own franchise, as does the NY Americans
- Clock structure as follow:
1st-2nd round: 12 hours
3rd-21st round: 8 hours
1 hour reduction for a missed clock
Here's a list of close-calls (players who played for multiple franchises almost equally):
Patrick Roy: Montreal
Chris Chelios: Chicago
King Clancy: Ottawa
Ron Francis: Hartford/Carolina
Bill Quackenbush: Detroit
Marian Hossa: Ottawa
Larry Murphy: Pittsburgh
Mark Recchi: Philly
Mark Messier: Edmonton
Al Macinnis: Calgary
Red Kelly: Detroit
Sprague Cleghorn: pre-NHL
Joe Malone: pre-NHL
Lanny McDonald: Toronto
Pat Lafontaine: Buffalo
Ed Belfour - Chicago
Adam Oates - Boston
Keith Tkachuk - Winnipeg/Phoenix
Doug Gilmour - Toronto
Joe Mullen - Calgary
Babe Siebert - Montreal Canadiens
Vincent Damphousse - Montreal Canadiens
Harry Cameron - Toronto
Newsy Lalonde - Montreal Canadiens
Rob Blake - LA
Scott Niedermayer - NJ
Ed Westfall - Boston
Max Bentley - Chicago
Ryan Suter - Minnesota Wilds
Chris Pronger - St. Louis
Rod Brind'Amour - Hartford/Carolina
Brent Burns - San Jose
Dan Boyle - Tampa Bay
Claude Lemieux - NJ
Clint Benedict - Ottawa
Max Bentley - Chicago
Marty Barry - Detroit
Roy Conacher - Chicago
Sergei Gonchar - Washington
Ed Belfour - Chicago
George Hay - Pre-NHL
Zigmund Palffy - LA
Frank Fredrickson - Pre-NHL
Babe Pratt - Toronto
Mike Peca - Buffalo
Brad McCrimmon - Philadelphia
Ken Linseman - Philadelphia
Phil Housley - Buffalo
Zach Parise - NJ
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