Monday, January 26, 2009



Here's a little update of my dynasty, for people who actually find this entertaining (i'm looking at you, Bassam)

Well, after 15 games, the team's stats are 12-2-0-1. Not too shabby!

The 3 defeats were these games: Toronto 3-1, Tampa Bay 6-5, Capitals 2-0.

The 15th game was against the Canadiens, Nordiques won 3-1.
Habs fans will maybe like to hear that Ovechkin is their Captain, and Biron is between the pipes.

Despite this amazing number of victories, Les Nordiques are 2nd in the NHL. The pesky Rangers (who we haven't played against yet) are 1st, maybe because they played a good 4 games more.

Here's my lines so far, goes like this. C-LW-RW.
Malkin, Fedotenko, Bureau.
S.Koivu, Dufort, Kotalik.
Backström, Michalek, Boyes.
Turris, Bell, Tukonen.

For Defense:
Phaneuf and Larente.
Johnson and Vlasic.
Cury and Komisarek.

Goalies are Smith and Johnson.

The coach is Elvis Gratton.

Koivu has the most points and assists in the team, with 15. 3G-12A, +11. He is the 7th in the NHL for points.
Malkin has 14 pts, 7G-7A +8.

The two goalies are both young rookies with amazing potential, competing against each other for the starting spot. Smith has the most skills right now, and the most ice time.

M. Koivu was traded early during the season, since he didn't harvest any points after 6 games. He was traded for Tukonen and Kotalik, 2 so-so players who had great potential and are getting better every game.

You are probably wondering who Bureau, Dufort and Larente are. They are custom made characters representing my friends, who i play hockey with in real life.

Philippe Bureau is actually my little brother. I'm a goalie playing for Atlanta who only started in 1 game, my father was the coach of my old team.
P. Bureau was originally playing offensive defense but since he is not very heavy he couldn't do checks properly (wich is the essence of my def), and was moved to the first line. He has a precise, although somewhat weak, shot.
Jonathan Dufort is a good all-around, explosive player. He has a lot of acceleration, is good at decking, and has an amazingly precise shot.
Joffré Larente is a defensive defenseman, good at blocking shots and passes. Somewhat slow on his skates, he is however very good at passing the puck.

I'm now thinking about trading Boyes and Bell, who both have a good shot but are frustratingly slow. I'm probably going to try to get some rookies to lower the player salary overall, and make more profits. I'm 30th and last in the league for profits!

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