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Post by Ottawa Senators on May 10, 2020 12:00:44 GMT -5
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Post by Colorado Avalanche on May 10, 2020 14:19:47 GMT -5
I hope Byron gave a list cause he’ll probably not come online for a couple of days
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Post by Pittsburgh Penguins on May 10, 2020 15:51:06 GMT -5
I hope Byron gave a list cause he’ll probably not come online for a couple of days I send a list when im not doing things today I was looking at offers and so I was coming back so I sent no list for my 30th pick. ill take Donald Brashear
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Post by Colorado Avalanche on May 10, 2020 15:59:56 GMT -5
We’ve been watching one of our Quebeckers and despite deciding not to draft him last year, we think he is more than ready to be drafted now.
Born in 1975 and currently playing for the University of Vermont, despite being 5’8, we think this kid is gonna be a star in the league.
With the 31st pick of the 1994 NHL Entry Draft, Quebec is proud to select one of our own, Martin St. Louis.
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Post by xx - Former Calgary Flames on May 10, 2020 16:05:46 GMT -5
We’ve been watching one of our Quebeckers and despite deciding not to draft him last year, we think he is more than ready to be drafted now. Born in 1975 and currently playing for the University of Vermont, despite being 5’8, we think this kid is gonna be a star in the league. With the 31st pick of the 1994 NHL Entry Draft, Quebec is proud to select one of our own, Martin St. Louis.
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Post by Edmonton Oilers on May 10, 2020 16:46:04 GMT -5
We’ve been watching one of our Quebeckers and despite deciding not to draft him last year, we think he is more than ready to be drafted now. Born in 1975 and currently playing for the University of Vermont, despite being 5’8, we think this kid is gonna be a star in the league. With the 31st pick of the 1994 NHL Entry Draft, Quebec is proud to select one of our own, Martin St. Louis. Yeah, No.
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Post by Buffalo Sabres on May 10, 2020 17:09:06 GMT -5
Haha I forgot I was going to do that, I was going to do it last draft too
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Post by Colorado Avalanche on May 10, 2020 17:11:50 GMT -5
We’ve been watching one of our Quebeckers and despite deciding not to draft him last year, we think he is more than ready to be drafted now. Born in 1975 and currently playing for the University of Vermont, despite being 5’8, we think this kid is gonna be a star in the league. With the 31st pick of the 1994 NHL Entry Draft, Quebec is proud to select one of our own, Martin St. Louis. Yeah, No. Why not? He’s eligible. There’s 0 reason why Brashear can be drafted this year but St. Louis can’t. Not my fault I went off the board and found a gem.
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Post by xx - Former Calgary Flames on May 10, 2020 17:18:20 GMT -5
Why not? He’s eligible. There’s 0 reason why Brashear can be drafted this year but St. Louis can’t. Not my fault I went off the board and found a gem. Maybe because Donald Brashear played games in 93-94 in the NHL, and St. Louis didn't have an NHL game played until the 98-99 season. So, once again;
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Post by Buffalo Sabres on May 10, 2020 17:20:20 GMT -5
if he get St. Louis, I'm switching my pick to Dwayne Roloson
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Post by Colorado Avalanche on May 10, 2020 17:21:22 GMT -5
Why not? He’s eligible. There’s 0 reason why Brashear can be drafted this year but St. Louis can’t. Not my fault I went off the board and found a gem. Maybe because Donald Brashear played games in 93-94 in the NHL, and St. Louis didn't have an NHL game played until the 98-99 season. So, once again; And by that standard Brashear should’ve been eligible for last draft then. St. Louis was eligible for the 1993-1995 NHL draft irl so why wouldn’t he be eligible for the 1994 NHL draft here? Seems more like a missed opportunity for everybody else than a cheating the system scenario here.
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Post by xx - Former Calgary Flames on May 10, 2020 17:27:32 GMT -5
9. The DraftThe draft will consist of 2 rounds (though you will likely only use 1 round, to be honest). A list of "top prospects" will be posted from the year in which a player was drafted in real life. (i.e. 1991 Draft will consist of Lindros, Forsberg, etc). The list will include all eligible players, including undrafted players, as long as they made their NHL debut in that year (i.e. our 1991 draft will include undrafted stars who made their NHL debut in the 1991-92 NHL season). Do you ever read the rules, my dude?
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Post by XX - Former Canadiens - XX on May 10, 2020 17:36:29 GMT -5
9. The DraftThe draft will consist of 2 rounds (though you will likely only use 1 round, to be honest). A list of "top prospects" will be posted from the year in which a player was drafted in real life. (i.e. 1991 Draft will consist of Lindros, Forsberg, etc). The list will include all eligible players, including undrafted players, as long as they made their NHL debut in that year (i.e. our 1991 draft will include undrafted stars who made their NHL debut in the 1991-92 NHL season). Do you ever read the rules, my dude? This is where I would post a gif saying “OHHHH” or “DAMN”
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Post by XX - Former Canadiens - XX on May 10, 2020 17:37:35 GMT -5
Maybe because Donald Brashear played games in 93-94 in the NHL, and St. Louis didn't have an NHL game played until the 98-99 season. So, once again; And by that standard Brashear should’ve been eligible for last draft then. St. Louis was eligible for the 1993-1995 NHL draft irl so why wouldn’t he be eligible for the 1994 NHL draft here? Seems more like a missed opportunity for everybody else than a cheating the system scenario here. Damn sounds like how the Canucks stole Bure
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Post by Colorado Avalanche on May 10, 2020 17:50:52 GMT -5
And by that standard Brashear should’ve been eligible for last draft then. St. Louis was eligible for the 1993-1995 NHL draft irl so why wouldn’t he be eligible for the 1994 NHL draft here? Seems more like a missed opportunity for everybody else than a cheating the system scenario here. Damn sounds like how the Canucks stole Bure That’s exactly right. Not my fault y’all are a bunch of Detroit Red Wings missing your opportunity on a star 19 year old.
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