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| Jamie Langenbrunner | ||
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| A: 5 | ||
| Pts: 10 | ||
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| Jamie Langenbrunner | ||
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| A: 5 | ||
| Pts: 10 | ||
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| Jamie Langenbrunner | ||
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| A: 5 | ||
| Pts: 10 | ||

Apaches - Landing Patrice Bergeron
from the Sleeping Mules was a nice addition for next year. It cost them a late
1st and a drop, well worth the price. They didn't have much to sell
at the deadline.
Bruisin' Beavers - An OK job done here.
Kronwall is an upgrade from Suter, and they also have Jordan Stall in the wings
now. That's nice for the long term, but with the 4th most points in
the league, and 2nd place in their conference, it would have been
nice to see them have that killer instinct and upgrade their 6th forward spot or D. A player like Mathieu Schneider or Joe Sakic would have been
a perfect fit.
Cobra - No moves of significance.
Its been so long since the Cobra have even made the playoffs, Im sure theyre
just happy to be here.
Cougars - Arguably the winner at the
deadline. Landing ‘Burnaby Joe' for a blue-chip prospect is exactly what this
team needed to do if they wanted to hang with the big boys of the conference.
Sakic will be what Jokinen was to them last year. A playoff horse they can ride
to the finals.
Dusters - No moves made. What a shame
here. With teams needing veteran help, players like Jason Arnott and Patrik
Elias had their values at all-time highs. Huge gaff.
Greers Goons - Did they even know it was
the deadline?
Hotdog Habers - Its been a rough season.
They were able to unload a frustrating Martin Havlat, and expensive Kimmo
Timonen. They received decent return, but I think the could have commanded
more. Still, it is a deep draft, so the roughly 10th overall pick
will be a nice feather in the cap and if Jonathan Cheechoo can ever regain form
they win this trade.
JR Helmetheads - It didn't have much affect
on their current season, but a wise move to step up and grab Chris Pronger.
With an abundance of prospects, having a mammoth performer like that will have
them in the post-season next year.
Jubilee - Maybe with their recent
surge, the Juiblee management didn't want to mess with chemistry. That being
said, there are definitely upgrades that couldve been made. Landing a couple of
producing vets couldve made a huge difference here on their current 5th and 6th forwards.
Juggernaut - A couple minor moves made
here but Juggernaut didn't really have a lot of buying or selling power this
year.
Matt Hatters - It was nice seeing them get
into the action and add some pieces for next year. The re-vamped Matt Hatters
are shaping up nicely. By the time they have to worry about salary, Timonen
will be a deal.
Piglets - Perhaps the Piglets feel
they can win it with their current lineup, but if they don't, the finger will
be pointed to an unupgraded backend. There was a lot of room for improvement
there.
Ramrods - They were selling but nobody
was buying. Sakic went for peanuts, and Smyth and Schneider generated zero
interest. GMs dropping the ball here.
Red Coats - Uneventful, which is too
bad. Wouldve been nice to see some shake and bake at the deadline.
Rink Rats - No moves made. I think they
were just happy to be in the playoffs.
Silverfish - They made most of their
moves earlier in the season.
Synergy - Some major moves have been
made throughout the season, but nothing this month. Still, Synergy have
completed reshaped their team and remain a force.
White Mules - Its hard to imagine what the
Mules are thinking right now. They were completely hosed on consecutive deals
and did nothing to help their playoff chances.
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