eaglesfan036 4,602 Posted April 29, 2019 Share Posted April 29, 2019 The Vancouver Wolves had to major problems last year, as they were below average in both scoring goals and allowing goals. Obviously hockey is about scoring more goals than the other team, so something should be done to rectify that problem if you are not good at either preventing goals or scoring them. On the goal prevention side, Vancouver traded inactive scrub Iseult and a 2nd round pick for Roger Sterling of my favorite agent ever @Will. Sterling provides a major upgrade as he is around the same tpe as Iseult, but is one year younger and maybe is kind or sort of active? Does Will get paid for his work on the portal? IDK how his tpe pay works. Vancouver also traded up to the 2nd overall selection of the next draft, likely to get a forward who will be paired on Gritty's line in Shane Mars. But if we drafted @gorlab that would be rad to since we could make other teams catch a fade gorlab 1 Link to comment https://vhlforum.com/topic/61613-vancouver-learns-from-last-years-mistakes-great-trades/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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