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2011 Offseason

New GMs are ready to trade

June 2nd, 2011

Call it whatever you want. A housecleaning. A makeover. A revamping. No matter how you slice it, the new GMs are usually the most active in making trades during the offseason so it should be interesting to see which of the four new GMs will be most trigger-happy in this offseason.

“Not sure of the exact number of trades I made, but I think it was close to 15, maybe even 20 trades shortly after I was hired last summer,” said Warriors GM Mike Brunetta who’s going into his second season as an AFHL GM. “The new GMs better be ready to receive a ton of offers during these next few months. My suggestion is to just talk to as many GMs as possible.”

Most GMs must be drooling over the thought of making a trade with one of the new GMs for a star player such as a Jarome Iginla, Nicklas Backstrom, Martin Broduer or even a Ryan Getzlaf. Some of them have already begun fielding offers for their top players.

 

 

“Since I arrived, I’ve had three calls,” said Thunderwolves new GM Jason Briggs. “It doesn’t take very long for people to recognize that you’re going to do some house cleaning.”

The talk is that GM Briggs could be the most active of the new GMs, only five days after being hired he’s already offered up several players that include Milan Hejduk, Ryan Malone, and Sergei Bobrovsky in trade chatter.

“I wouldn’t put anything past any of these guys,” said Montreal GM Keith Cancilla. “They’re capable of anything.”

The fact that the total number of players traded at the 2010 trade deadline dropped off at the 2011 trade deadline could change the thinking of GMs as they pursue players in this offseason.

“Every team has their own philosophy,” Red Devils GM Jordan Carbone said. “Everybody has got their eye on the new GMs’ rosters. I think you just saw what happened at last year’s trade deadline where there wasn’t a lot of trades. I think part of that reason was because of the unknown of new GMs in this offseason. You’d think that would impact the trade market also.”

Rumors surrounding the new GMs making trades have been light this week, but expect them to pick up after the trade freeze is lifted on Friday.

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2011 Offseason

Hasta la vista, Schmansky

New Mustangs GM gets fired on just the 11th day of his tenure

June 10th, 2011

Tom Schmansky didn’t last a summer, let alone a winter, as coach and GM of the Mustangs franchise.

Hired less than two weeks ago, Schmansky was abruptly fired Friday in his 11th day on the job. His legacy will be the shortest GM stint – 11 days – in AFHL history, shattering [former Hitmen GM] Grahame Booth’s record of 97 days.

“This is a decision made by me, I felt that I had no choice,” AFHL Commissioner Anthony Furino said about the dismissal of Schmansky. “It’s obviously a mistake made on my part to have made a decision in hiring him without having done a complete and proper interview that could have been done, should have been done.”

Furino said the conflict with Schmansky involved the flurry of big, lop-sided trades he made in such a short period of time. In his first trade, he sent goaltender Jaroslav Halak to Hollywood for Devante Smith Pelly and a second round draft pick. In his last trade, he tried sending all-star forward Rick Nash and all-star goalie Jonas Hiller to Victoria for Nick Foligno, Artem Anisimov, Jason Akeson, Spencer Machacek, and Rob Schremp.

“The trade made absolutely zero sense for the Mustangs especially after Schmansky already dealt Halak,” North Bay GM Mike Brunetta said. “Maybe if he was getting some blue-chip prospects in return but he’s not. The only nice piece is Artem Anisimov but he doesn’t make up for the rest of the deal. If you look at the Mustangs depth chart, Anisimov would be slotted behind Ryan Getzlaf, Patrice Bergeron, and Brandon Sutter which means Anisimov would be a bench player.”

Several other GMs in the AFHL agreed with Brunetta’s view, including Toronto GM Jordan Carbone.

“Makes no sense at all,” Carbone said. “This guy is taking a cup contending team and ruining it. All he had to do is make some minor trades. Even if he made no trades at all, the current roster would have contended for years to come with the core Blake Wilson built. He’s basically throwing it all away for nothing. Howard, Hiller, and Halak were the best goalie tandem in the league. Okay, so he traded Halak, we’re all over that. But now for him to also trade away Hiller and not get a goalie in return is just f*cked. To rely on just Howard or any one goalie in this league is a recipe for disaster. Ask Buffalo GM Daryn Beckman how he felt when Craig Anderson went down last season.”

Carbone also pointed out the goaltending depth on Victoria’s side of the deal.

“Victoria has Carey Price, Steve Mason, Devan Dubnyk, and Jack Campbell as top goalie options. At least one of those goalies should be going back to Windsor. For Schmansky to trade Nash and Hiller and not get a goalie in return is just stupid.“

Montreal GM Keith Cancilla described it as brutal.

“It’s brutal,” Cancilla said. “I would have traded way better prospects for Nash and Hiller. The trade has to be vetoed. There’s no value going back to the Mustangs. Two proven players for a bunch of prospects.”

When the commissioner was asked how he felt about Schmansky’s approach to trading, he said his main priority should have been to get the biggest return while filling a need.

“Running a franchise in the AFHL is just like running a business,” Furino said. “You always want to look at all of your options before you make a big decision. Before you trade any superstar player, you’ve got to make contact with as many GMs as possible so you can be certain that you’re getting the biggest bang for your buck. Clearly, Schmansky did not do that. So despite his commitment to me that he could work in this environment, his flurry of big trades in less than two weeks, in the offseason with no reason to rush, expressed to me his philosophical opposition to winning in the AFHL.”

Schmansky did not return a telephone call seeking comment.

“We appreciate the time and effort Tom has put into his two week tenure here in the AFHL,” Furino said. “He’s a good man but unfortunately he’s got the right skill set for the wrong league. We wish him all of the best in his future endeavors.”

Furino added that he will hire another new GM for the Mustangs franchise by the end of next week.

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2011 Offseason

Awards Show Preview

July 23rd, 2011

After months and months of hard work, it’s time for the stars of the Amazing Fantasy Hockey League to kick back, relax and enjoy some time in Montreal.

The League’s second annual awards show will take place in Montreal and it’s promising to be a grand event. The show is expected to be aired on Versus on a day TBA rumored to be sometime within the next week or so.

Players, coaches/GMs, presenters and special guests will arrive on the red carpet at the Hotel Le St James prior to the start of the event and theafhl.com will provide live blogging coverage of the red carpet arrivals.

The North Bay Warriors could be big winners at this event. Coach/GM Mike Brunetta and goaltender Pekka Rinne (now a London Mustang) led the Warriors to a first place finish in the regular season. Rinne is up for the Hart trophy (league MVP) and Vezina trophy (best goaltender).  Brunetta is up for the Jack Adams trophy as the League’s best GM.

Brunetta and Rinne will have some competition with former Washington Power GM Ray Irwin and goaltenders Roberto Luongo and Tim Thomas, as well as Pittsburgh Heroes‘ Daniel Sedin as finalists for the Hart, Vezina, and Jack Adams trophies.

Deer Park Chiefs GM Mike Nellany is in line to win the Trash Talker trophy for the second year in a row. The Toronto Red Devils franchise looks to win back-to-back rookie of the year trophies with Michael Grabner as a finalist for the Calder trophy.

Nicklas Lidstrom of the St. John’s Red Wings will go against Buffalo’s Lubomir Visnovsky and Comox Valley’s Dustin Byfuglien in the Red Wings’ quest for their second straight award of having the League’s best defenseman.

St. John’s GM Barry Hickey is competing against Oshawa City’s Earl McNeill and Montreal’s Keith Cancilla for the Lady Byng trophy, awarded to the GM who exhibited the best type of sportsmanship and gentlemanly conduct.

Surprise awards are also rumored to be given out. Multi-platinum recording artist Aerosmith and Grammy-winner Eminem and Lady Gaga will perform during the show, and Canadian band Nickelback will play a set at the AFHL Awards Party following the show. Actor and comedian Mike Meyers will be the host of the show.

Other past and present hockey stars scheduled to participate include Scott Niedermayer, Mark Recchi, Mike Bossy, Doug Gilmour, Mario Lemieux and Mark Messier. Former AFHL coach and GM Ray Irwin, nominee for the Jack Adams trophy, also will be on hand.

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ENTRY DRAFT:

The 2025 AFHL Entry Draft is scheduled to begin TBD.

Just like in previous years, this will be an offline draft on our league message board. Each team will get 8 hours OTC. The OTC time freezes overnight. All details regarding this draft will be posted on the league message board.

TRADING:

The Trade Freeze will end on Draft Day which means all teams can begin trading again at the start of the draft.

FREE AGENCY:

Teams will not be allowed to sign any free agents until AFTER the Entry Draft is completed. Just like last year, we will have a one round Free Agency Draft based on the reverse standings from last year. After that one round then Free Agency will be a free for all.

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