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Old 05-24-2018, 11:39 AM   #97
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Originally Posted by Cheese View Post
Its unfortunate, and this is MY OPINION ONLY, the fact that older valuable players have negative value in a league that has nothing to do with the NHL besides the names, is a shame. This is Monopoly. We dont pay to play. The two teams in this years final had a plethora of veterans, and without those would never have got that far.

Just a shame that so many teams that are out of it simply wont find a way to bring some of these guys in. I know that if Benn etc were available in the NHL they wouldn't last long.
I was very wary of these types of deals, trading picks for veteran players when I first joined the CPHL because the veterans are essentially depreciating assets. We've seen way too many new GMs join the CPHL trade a bunch of their draft picks to improve the team for a year or two and then struggle when they cannot afford the 1-way salary or have no youth to offset the higher salaries (and then get booted). This is why the league eliminated trading of UFAs IMO. Too many GMs were trading guys they had no intention of signing for high or multiple draft pick packages that would result in teams having no prospect depth. That is why there is such a disparity between teams with great prospects and other teams with no prospects. GMs will have a varied focus, but the typical bottom feeder teams are those that overspend to be competitive for a year and then cannot recover.

I'm fine with GMs holding those picks unless a fabulous deal is presented. To me the game is all about appropriately evaluating your team, recognizing where it is in terms of competitiveness, and developing strategies (short and long term). The GMs that have played longer know what works and doesn't work and too often try to capitalize on the newbs before they figure it out.
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