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Originally Posted by MJK
You have taken years to 'build' the Panthers with little results. I don't get why GM's take the rebuild approach every single year. This is a game and GM's should want to win. Make a bunch of trades, get some good players and compete!
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I'm trying to build the Panthers, not only into a playoff team, but a top team like philly or montreal. I have enough depth on my farm teams that I could easily acquire a couple top D-men, and a proper starter as well as another scorer or two. However, to me, that's boring. I'd rather build my team so I have good players in every one of my 64 roster spots instead of sacrificing one group of players for another. That will come, just a matter of time, patience and being opportunistic.
In the other sim league that I was in recently (the other calgarypuck league), I built my team to be a top team from the get go and was dominant and eventually sailed through the playoffs and won. Being a top team for a short time is relatively easy. Doing it this way is more challenging. In the past I've employed a few different methods to build things well, and each one was ultimately successful. Trying out different strategies is part of what makes this interesting to me.
I've also made sure that I've never selected in the 1st round as an additional added level of difficulty just to make my scouting process a little more challenging in order to really look for diamonds in the rough as they all have huge holes in their games. It'd be way too easy to get a Landeskog, Yakupov, Seguin, and wait.
Everybody finds enjoyment in this doing things in their own ways and for me this is fun. Plus oddly enough elements from my rebuild in the CPHL has helped my skill level with my work as well so it's been very beneficial in more than one way.