Dr.Sens(e)
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For those teams looking to add depth on their blueline, one of the following d-men is available...
Curtis Leschyshyn: While he retired in the NHL, it was after October 1st, so he is eligible for this season in the HFNHL. Very solid rating, including a 72 DF, 88 EX and 96 LD. He is expensive, but already cleared waivers last year in the waiver draft so he can start in the minors if required (at $185k per year). A perfect depth player for the season and the playoffs.
Thomas Pock: A former college standout acquitted himself quite well in NY Rangers training camp and pre-season, but was sent down to get more ice time. is expected back as a call up by the Rangers and is considered a very solid prospect. Best upside of the three obviously, but still has a decent enough rating to use in a pinch on your 3rd pairing when required. perfect for a team needing an immediate roster player, but looking long-term for upside.
Nolan Baumgartner: has finally cracked a NHL line-up as a regular with the Canucks and has 2 points in his first 3 games with the Nucks this season. Could easily see his rating go up to 70+ next season, and is a good depth player this year. Dirt cheap, so he is begging for a new contract or extension...
# Player PO HD IT SP ST EN DU DI SK PA PC DF SC EX LD OV
4 Curtis Leschyshyn D L 59 58 68 51 67 93 65 54 53 72 52 88 96 67
27 Thomas Pock D L 51 67 60 62 25 94 70 49 52 69 54 31 31 63
17 Nolan Baumgartner D L 53 63 63 50 25 87 69 52 52 68 52 51 44 64
Contracts:
Leschyshyn $1,875,000 (1 year - will be removed from league following this season)
Pock, 2 years $600,000
Baumgartner, 1 year $300,000
The Blues are looking for prospects or picks, but are open to other ideas as always...
Curtis Leschyshyn: While he retired in the NHL, it was after October 1st, so he is eligible for this season in the HFNHL. Very solid rating, including a 72 DF, 88 EX and 96 LD. He is expensive, but already cleared waivers last year in the waiver draft so he can start in the minors if required (at $185k per year). A perfect depth player for the season and the playoffs.
Thomas Pock: A former college standout acquitted himself quite well in NY Rangers training camp and pre-season, but was sent down to get more ice time. is expected back as a call up by the Rangers and is considered a very solid prospect. Best upside of the three obviously, but still has a decent enough rating to use in a pinch on your 3rd pairing when required. perfect for a team needing an immediate roster player, but looking long-term for upside.
Nolan Baumgartner: has finally cracked a NHL line-up as a regular with the Canucks and has 2 points in his first 3 games with the Nucks this season. Could easily see his rating go up to 70+ next season, and is a good depth player this year. Dirt cheap, so he is begging for a new contract or extension...
# Player PO HD IT SP ST EN DU DI SK PA PC DF SC EX LD OV
4 Curtis Leschyshyn D L 59 58 68 51 67 93 65 54 53 72 52 88 96 67
27 Thomas Pock D L 51 67 60 62 25 94 70 49 52 69 54 31 31 63
17 Nolan Baumgartner D L 53 63 63 50 25 87 69 52 52 68 52 51 44 64
Contracts:
Leschyshyn $1,875,000 (1 year - will be removed from league following this season)
Pock, 2 years $600,000
Baumgartner, 1 year $300,000
The Blues are looking for prospects or picks, but are open to other ideas as always...