TheLastOlympian07 2,388 Posted October 23, 2019 Share Posted October 23, 2019 GM: Jason Glasser (864/440/366/58/938) Former GM(s): Jardy Bunclewirth (504/172/307/25/369) Record (after S20): 1,368 GP | 612 W | 673 L | 83 OTL | 1,307 P | 3,987 GF | 4,726 GA Playoff Record (after S20): 95 GP | 49 W | 35 L | 11 OTL | 3-1 vs TOR, 1-1 SEA, 1-1 vs HEL, 1-1 vs QUE, 1-0 vs DAV, 1-3 vs NYA Season 38 VHL Entry Draft No Picks Season 38 Regular Season - 72 GP | 28 W | 39 L | 5 OTL | 61 P | 199 GF | 255 GA The Wranglers made some interesting moves over the off-season last year. Bringing in Godavari and Simon Tremblay to the current core. Boychuk joined the team as a rookie one season after his draft year and boy did he produce. The man scored 103 points in his rookie season. Godavari also put up a solid 94 point season in his debut Calgary season. After that though it falls off pretty steeply as Tremblay is 3rd in team scoring with 66 points, which is not bad considering what the team gave up for him. Martin Brookside also started his first full season putting up some solid numbers considering the team in front of him. Trades (season): None Season 38 Playoffs N/A The Calgary Wranglers did not qualify for the Season 38 Playoffs. Trades (off-season): To S40 CGY 1st (RW Sachimo Zoidberg)To S39 TOR 1st (C Lukas Nykvist)S39 HSK 2nd (LW Hudson Backenbauer)Helsinki Titans GM: Vince WongCalgary Wranglers GM: Jason Glasser Looking at this trade, Calgary wanted picks in the Season 39 draft as they got Tortonto's and Helsinki's 1st and 2nd round picks. The price? Moving their own Season 40 1st round pick. Looking at the names right now, I can tell you, Helsinki got the better of the deal. To (S37) D - Jack RyanS41 CGY 2nd (C Raphael Pettyfer)To (S35) D - Tony StarkNew York Americans GM: Chris MillerCalgary Wranglers GM: Jason Glasser This trade was also kind of a why did you do that trade? The Wranglers had Godavari on the roster so they wanted to add another defenseman in Tony Stark to the team. It cost them Jack Ryan who was a youngster and a Season 41 2nd round pick which turned into a decent player. Was it a good deal? I'm not sure, I guess we will find out. Awards: Sterling Labatte Trophy Winner - Godavari Yumalatopinto Christian Stolzschweiger Trophy Winner - Travis Boychuk Godavari won the Labatte Trophy in his first season with Calgary which is surprising since the team didn't do that well but his stats probably speak for themselves. Travis Boychuk won the Stolzy as best rookie and as a fun fact, the Wranglers as a team have not won the award since Boychuk won in Season 38. Overall: Henrik Larsson only played in 15 games this season but he added to his legacy in Calgary with 14 points to move him to 17th all time in scoring with 178 points. Tremblay comes back to Calgary and moves to being tied for 14th with Jarvis Baldwin at 138 points. Boychuk becomes the 28th player in Wrangler history to break 100 career points with his 103 point outburst. Godavari breaks into 30th all time with his 94 point output to go along with that Labatte Trophy. Smith is right behind him with 88 points. Martin Brookside climbs to 6th in wins with 28, his save percentage of 0.914 is also 6th, his G.A.A is 8th, shutouts are 6th and his assists are 3rd with 10. Calgary Wranglers Stats Link to comment https://vhlforum.com/topic/71438-calgary-wranglers-season-38/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
Banackock 8,044 Posted October 24, 2019 Share Posted October 24, 2019 I did not read this but thanks for writing it TLO Link to comment https://vhlforum.com/topic/71438-calgary-wranglers-season-38/#findComment-678983 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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