MapFreak 120 Posted September 28, 2014 Share Posted September 28, 2014 Wheelin’ and Dealin’ The Wolf Pack is a bit bigger and stronger for Season 40. General Manager Frank Chadwick has had a roller coaster few seasons since taking over the Quebec City Meute for Season 37, starting with a historically awful 8-58-6, working back up to a 47-24-1 second-place finish in the conference, and culminating in a league worst 13-55-4 Season 39 record. The upcoming season could continue the trend. Every With a revamped roster filled with young talent at every position and some veteran leadership that might just be Dynamo 2.0, the Meute look poised to make a splash. And this Season 40 team is most definitely the product of Chadwick’s vision. Every single roster player on the S40 Meute (save Chadwick’s own Aksel Thomassen) has been the product of a trade that he executed – starting with his very first trade just before Season 37. In other words: Frank flips trades like it’s nobody’s business. The Core Players Frank has assembled young talent at every position on the Meute, including Konstantin Azhischenkov and Aksel Thomassen at Center, Bruno Wolf and Azi Ali on the wings, Koji Yamazaki and Lauris Prikulis on the blue line, and Brock Waldron in net. Quebec mortgaged the inherited S36 lineup to build for the future, which is reflected in Frank’s very first trade: To (S30) D - Gregory Glass S38 HSK 3rd (LW Joseph Baker) To (S30) RW - Roberto Martucci S38 QUE 2nd (LW Josh Bennett) This would set up the dominos to fall. None of the elements of this first trade are present on the Meute roster, but it would be the first in many transactions to get to the S40 lineup. Perhaps the smallest part of this trade would be bundled into a big move for Frank. To S38 VAS 1st (G Brock Waldron) S38 NYA 2nd (RW MF Percy Miller) To S38 QUE 1st (LW Steve Tremblay) S38 HSK 3rd (LW Joseph Baker) S38 QUE 3rd (C Forrest Josef) In just two trades, Frank secured a potential franchise goalie in Waldron and promising winger Miller (who would later be flipped). The next two trades involved aging Meute veterans in return for more flexibility in the future: To S40 SEA 2nd (Alistair Graves) S39 RIG 3rd (Pass) To (S34) D - Doug Clifford To (S33) C - Tomas Valiq To S39 SEA 3rd (LW Braxton Hunter) Seasons 37-38 Quebec IN: Gregory Glass, S38 VAS 1st (G Brock Waldron), S38 NYA 2nd (RW MF Percy Miller), S40 SEA 2nd (Alistair Graves), S39 RIG 3rd (Pass), S39 SEA 3rd (LW Braxton Hunter) Quebec OUT: Roberto Martucci, Doug Clifford, Tomas Valiq, S38 QUE 2nd (LW Josh Bennett), S38 QUE 1st (LW Steve Tremblay), S38 HSK 3rd (LW Joseph Baker), S38 QUE 3rd (C Forrest Josef) (In BOLD are Frank’s acquisitions that are later used in another trade.) After Season 38 Frank was probably described as more “madness” than “method”, but as we continue to follow these trades to the final product, the method starts to emerge. Starting with Waldron, the core of young players comes together. To S41 SEA 2nd To S39 SEA 3rd (LW Braxton Hunter) Seattle reclaimed its 3rd pick in exchange for a 2nd, which would later be packaged to Riga. To S40 QUE 4th (Soren Douffet) To (S37) RW - Azmet Ali To (S39) LW - Tyrone Williams To (S37) C - Konstantin Azhishchenkov Season 39 Preseason Quebec IN: Azmet Ali, Konstantin Azhishchenkov, S41 SEA 2nd Quebec OUT: Tyrone Williams, S39 SEA 3rd (LW Braxton Hunter), S40 QUE 4th (Soren Douffet) Sending Seattle their S39 3rd turned Frank’s trade into Tomas Valiq for S41 SEA 2nd. The S38 Preseason would add two more members of the core (Ali and Azhischenkov) and set up the most massive trading deadline in years. To (S34) D - Lauris Prikulis To S41 QUE 3rd To (S32) D - Niklas ValiqS40 SEA 2nd (Alistair Graves) To S40 RIG 1st To (S39) D - Koji Yamazaki To (S38) RW - MF Percy Miller S40 RIG 1st S41 SEA 2nd S40 QUE 3rd Season 39 Trade Deadline Quebec IN: Lauris Prikulis, Koji Yamazaki Quebec OUT: Niklas Valiq, MF Percy Miller, S40 Riga 1st, S40 SEA 2nd (Alistair Graves), S40 QUE 3rd (Superbman), S41 SEA 2nd, S41 QUE 3rd Frank shipped out several of his assets at the deadline to acquire two more core players in Prikulis and Yamazaki – the end result of two seasons of wheeling and dealing. And to add icing on the cake, he made a trade per day in the offseason, starting with the last piece of his core: Receives: Bruno Wolf (S38) Receives: S41 QUE 1st S41 QUE 2nd And continuing with… The Veteran Leaders Once the core had been established, Frank went to work on rounding off the roster with skilled veterans. Three more trades during the S40 offseason brings us to the current roster. To S41 COL 1st S41 CGY 1st S42 COL 1st To S40 QUE 1st (Mason Richardson) S42 QUE 2nd Receives: Matt Bentley, Felix Zamora Receives: S40 QUE 2nd (Kurtis Hunter), S41 CGY 1st Receives: Naomi Young Receives: S41 COL 1st Season 40 Preseason Quebec IN: Matt Bentley , Felix Zamora, Naomi Young, Bruno Wolf. S42 COL 1st Quebec OUT: S41 QUE 1st, S41 QUE 2nd, S40 QUE 1st (Mason Richardson), S42 QUE 2nd, S40 Que 2nd (Kurtis Hunter), S41 CGY 1st, S41 COL1st Seasons 37-40 Quebec IN: Gregory Glass (Retired), S38 VAS 1 (Brock Waldron), S39 RIG 3 (Pass), Azmet Ali, Konstantin Azhischenkov, Lauris Prikulis, Koji Yamazaki, Bruno Wolf, Matt Bentley, Felix Zamora, Naomi Young, S42 COL 1st Quebec OUT: Roberto Martucci, S38 QUE 2 (Josh Bennett), S38 QUE 1 (Steve Tremblay), S38 HSK 3 (Joseph Baker), S38 QUE 3 (Forrest Josef), Doug Clifford, S38 SEA 3 (Braxton Hunter), S40 QUE 4 (Soren Douffet), Tyrone Williams, S41 QUE 3, Niklas Valiq, S40 SEA 2 (Alistair Graves), MF Percy Miller, S40 RIG 1st (Vladimir Komarov), S41 SEA 2nd, S40 QUE 3rd (Superbman), S41 QUE 1, S41 QUE 2, S41 Col 1st, S40 QUE 1st (Mason Richardson), S42 Que 2nd, S41 CGY 1st, S40 QUE 2nd (Kurtis Hunter) Fun facts! Total number of pieces involved in acquiring Yamazaki: 22 players/picks through 7 trades over 3 seasons. Quebec currently has only three draft picks currently: S42 QUE 1st, S42 COL 1st, S42 QUE 3rd Total number of players/picks affected by Frank's trading: 35 through 14 trades over 3.5 seasons. There are only two team that Frank has never traded with: the New York Americans and Toronto Legion. Number of assets flipped from one trade to another: 7 Overall, very few roster players who weren’t retiring were traded out and a host of fresh blood brought in at the cost of a depleted pick pool. What we see here is a GM who wants a shot at winning now while retaining a young core, and who clearly doesn’t like drafting and really, REALLY likes trading. #Frank4Knight Frank 1 Link to comment https://vhlforum.com/topic/12635-claimedhistoric-ms-frank-trades-like-a-madman-for-three-seasons/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
HawksFan19 89 Posted September 28, 2014 Share Posted September 28, 2014 Content: 3/3 Nice look into the trades that Frank made. That Richardson deal might be good, but I don't have a vast knowledge of this league yet. Pretty historic I guess. 1154 words, very nice. Grammar: 2/2 S42 QUE 1st, S42 COL 1st, S42 QUE 3rd - S42 QUE 1st, S42 COL 1st, and S42 QUE 3rd Appearance: 1/1 Nice color and images! Final: 6/6 *2 = 12/12 Link to comment https://vhlforum.com/topic/12635-claimedhistoric-ms-frank-trades-like-a-madman-for-three-seasons/#findComment-128651 Share on other sites More sharing options...
BOOM 8,745 Posted September 28, 2014 Share Posted September 28, 2014 Great read Mapfreak. Link to comment https://vhlforum.com/topic/12635-claimedhistoric-ms-frank-trades-like-a-madman-for-three-seasons/#findComment-128683 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kesler 1,514 Posted October 1, 2014 Share Posted October 1, 2014 Claimed Link to comment https://vhlforum.com/topic/12635-claimedhistoric-ms-frank-trades-like-a-madman-for-three-seasons/#findComment-130155 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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