by Guest » Mon Apr 29, 2024 12:28 am
Guest wrote: ↑Sat Apr 27, 2024 11:12 pm
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What teams made the most changes?any kids going up or down?
Knights cut a lot of their roster. Did they get any aaa cuts?
TR made the most significant changes by pillaging SIR.
NYK got a few of the TR cuts and one kid from SIR.
MI got a couple from AAA and will be better.
SYB got 2 from AAA as well. Added to already deep roster.
The top teams got better. Three team race between TR, SYB, and MI at this point.
I don’t understand how SIR got pillaged, they couldn’t generate any offense all year. Unless you are looking to improve your 3rd line then forget those guys
By the end of the playoffs they finished 3rd in back to back seasons. They made not have had the fire power on offense but clearly able to win games when it mattered in the second half / round robins.
The kids left may not be “game changers” but they will add depth and strong struture to already good teams.
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What teams made the most changes?any kids going up or down?
Knights cut a lot of their roster. Did they get any aaa cuts?
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TR made the most significant changes by pillaging SIR.
NYK got a few of the TR cuts and one kid from SIR.
MI got a couple from AAA and will be better.
SYB got 2 from AAA as well. Added to already deep roster.
The top teams got better. Three team race between TR, SYB, and MI at this point.
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I don’t understand how SIR got pillaged, they couldn’t generate any offense all year. Unless you are looking to improve your 3rd line then forget those guys
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By the end of the playoffs they finished 3rd in back to back seasons. They made not have had the fire power on offense but clearly able to win games when it mattered in the second half / round robins.
The kids left may not be “game changers” but they will add depth and strong struture to already good teams.