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2005/06 RHL Report (Final) Rotisserie Hockey League 2005/06 Final Simulated Records POINTS SKATERS GOALIES TOTAL GP W L T PTS 1 Emil 17.0 2.2 19.2 Emil 82 48 25 9 105 2 Glen 13.1 4.3 17.38 Glen 82 44 29 9 97 3 Wes 16.8 0.5 17.36 Wes 82 44 29 9 97 4 Doug 14.4 2.4 16.8 Doug 82 43 30 9 95 5 Brian 14.4 1.4 15.7 Brian 82 41 32 9 91 6 Bob 5.6 8.0 13.6 Bob 82 37 37 8 82 7 Michael 8.5 4.3 12.8 Michael 82 35 39 8 78 8 Ted 4.8 6.7 11.5 Ted 82 32 41 9 73 9 Mike 7.7 2.9 10.6 Mike 82 30 43 9 69 10 Bret 8.5 0.5 9.0 Bret 82 27 47 8 62 11 Kelly 5.6 1.2 6.8 Kelly 82 22 51 9 53 POINTS G A TA+/- STG GoP GS AUCTION DRAFT DAY WAIVER LIST Bob 2.1 0.0 1.8 1.8 2.0 6.0 F Lee Stempniak 5 R Bret 1.1 4.0 0.5 2.9 0.5 0.0 Plus all active contracts on Reserve List Brian 6.0 1.5 2.4 4.4 0.0 1.4 Doug 3.6 4.9 2.9 3.0 1.4 1.0 Emil 3.3 6.0 4.4 3.3 1.8 0.4 Glen 4.9 2.2 0.0 6.0 0.1 4.2 Kelly 0.3 0.9 3.0 1.4 0.6 0.6 Michael 0.0 2.5 6.0 0.0 1.0 3.3 Mike 3.0 1.0 0.8 2.9 1.5 1.5 Ted 1.6 1.4 0.2 1.6 1.1 5.6 Wes 4.4 4.7 3.8 4.0 0.5 0.1 STATISTICS G A TA+/- STG GoP GS RESERVE LIST Bob 353 546 20.09 149 156 81.89 Bob: D A Eriksson 10 R Bret 334 681 -3.17 165 124 29.39 Bret: F E Malkin 1 R Brian 428 597 31.00 187 112 41.25 Brian: F M Svatos 10 R Doug 382 713 39.17 167 142 38.46 Emil: F E Cole 10 R, D K Johnsson 4 P, Emil 377 749 66.67 171 151 32.79 G T Vokoun 5 R Glen 408 619 -13.00 209 114 66.01 Kelly: F E Lindros 14 R Kelly 319 578 41.08 144 125 34.95 Michael: F-R Z Palffy 45 Q Michael 314 632 96.33 124 133 58.64 Mike: F T Ruutu 5 Q, F M Lemieux 20 P Mike 371 580 1.33 165 144 42.26 Ted: G D Hasek 28 R Ted 345 592 -9.33 147 137 78.18 Wes: F S Sullivan 29 R, D A Zhitnik 1 R Wes 397 706 56.17 180 122 29.88 Rotisserie Hockey League 2005/06 Legend, Plus-Minus Adjustments, Prize Money and Transactions SKATERS GP Games Played G Goals A Assists TA +/- Team-Adjusted Plus/Minus (Player’s +/- less player’s team’s +/- Adjustment) PPG Power Play Goals SHG Short Handed Goals STG Special Teams Goals (Power Play Goals plus Short Handed Goals) GOALTENDERS W Wins T Ties GoP Goaltender Points (2 points times Wins plus 1 point times Ties) GA Goals Against SA Shots Against PCT. Save Percentage (1.000 minus Goals Against divided by Shots Against) GS Goals Saved (Save Percentage minus .890, multiplied by the number of Shots Against) STATUS KEY: P/PP contracts expire after 2005/06, Q/QQ after '06/07, R/RR after '07/08, SS after '08/09 TA +/- TEAM ADJUSTMENTS F D F D F D F D ANA +6.50 +8.67 COL +2.25 +3.00 NJD -1.75 -2.33 PIT -12.00 -16.00 ATL +2.00 +2.67 DAL +7.50 +10.00 NSH +4.25 +5.67 SJS +4.00 +5.33 BOS -3.50 -4.67 DET +15.00 +20.00 NYI -7.75 -10.33 STL -21.00 -28.00 BUF 0.00 0.00 EDM -1.25 -1.67 NYR +8.75 +11.67 TBL -4.75 -6.33 CAR +3.50 +4.67 FLA +3.00 +4.00 OTW +19.50 +26.00 TOR -4.25 -5.67 CBJ -7.50 -10.00 LAK +0.25 +0.33 PHI +6.75 +9.00 VAN -0.50 -0.67 CGY +4.00 +5.33 MIN -2.00 -2.67 PHO -6.00 -8.00 WSH -6.50 -8.67 CHI -8.25 -11.00 MTL -0.25 -0.33 PROFIT/LOSS RANK SHARE REVENUE EXPENSE DIFF. GAMES: SKATERS GOALIES Bob 6 7% 68.09 74.28 -6.19 1343 127 Bret 10 1% 9.73 84.72 -74.99 1319 121 Brian 5 9% 87.54 59.16 28.38 1432 93 Doug 4 12% 116.73 133.08 -16.35 1352 127 Emil 1 25% 243.18 134.88 108.30 1361 124 Glen 2 20% 194.54 52.08 142.46 1380 123 Kelly 11 0.00 50.28 -50.28 1267 115 Michael 7 5% 48.64 80.52 -31.88 1314 123 Mike 9 2% 19.45 106.80 -87.35 1334 130 Ted 8 3% 29.18 103.92 -74.74 1364 116 Wes 3 16% 155.64 93.00 62.64 1379 124 TOTALS 100% $972.72 $972.72 $0.00 1476 164 TRANSACTION DEADLINE IS 3:00 PM MONDAY (some exceptions) http://members.shaw.ca/rotisserie/ Contact Statistician Mike Poplawski (250 882-1239) or [email protected] no later than 3:00 PM Monday Rotisserie Hockey League Transactions Bob Date Principals Transaction Type Details F e e s October 5 Auction Draft Day Roster 244 October 24 Pavel Vorobiev Free Agent/Waive Sean McEachern 30 October 24 Darcy Tucker Free Agent/Waive Andrew Brunette 30 November 21 Martin St. Louis Waiver Claim/Waive Radek Bonk 10 December 12 Mikael Samuelsson Free Agent/Waive Matthew Barnaby 30 December 12 Andy McDonald Free Agent/Waive Pavel Vorobiev 30 December 12 Viktor Kozlov Free Agent/Waive Nikolai Zherdev 30 December 12 Mike Rathje Free Agent/Reserve Anders Eriksson 30 December 12 Eric Weinrich Free Agent/Waive Sheldon Souray 30 December 12 Nolan Baumgartner Free Agent/Waive Janne Niinimaa 30 December 16 Fredrik Modin, Scott Hartnell, Martin Trade - Doug Todd Bertuzzi, Doug Weight 5 Havlat January 16 Nils Ekman Free Agent/Waive Jeremy Roenick 30 January 16 Dainius Zubrus Free Agent/Waive Viktor Kozlov 30 January 30 Bryan Berard Waiver Claim/Waive Mike Rathje 30 February 13 David Vyborny, Rod Brind’Amour, Trade - Emil Dainius Zubrus, Mikael Marty Turco Samuelsson, Tomas Vokoun March 6 Lee Stempniak Free Agent/Waive Fredrik Modin 20 March 20 Brian Leetch Waiver Claim 10 March 20 Free Agent Returned to Bryan Berard -10 Pool April 17 Martin Havlat Reactivation/Waive Lee Stempniak 10 Total 619 Bret Date Principals Transaction Type Details F e e s October 4 Martin St. Louis Long-Term Contract 4 years at 21 41 Signing Bonus October 5 Auction Draft Day Roster 244 October 17 Cam Ward Free Agent/Waive Dan Cloutier 30 October 17 Jason LaBarbera Free Agent/Waive Evgeny Nabokov 30 October 31 Matt Cullen Free Agent/Waive Vyacheslav Kozlov 30 November 7 Curtis Joseph Free Agent/Waive Cam Ward 30 November 14 Nikolai Khabibulin Free Agent/Reserve Jason LaBarbera 30 November 14 Petr Cajanek Free Agent/Reserve Martin Rucinsky 30 November 14 Andrew Brunette Free Agent/Waive Martin St. Louis 30 November 14 Long-Term Contract Martin St. Louis 126 Buyout December 5 Teppo Numminen Free Agent/Reserve Tom Poti 30 December 12 Martin Rucinsky Reactivation/Waive Matt Cullen 10 January 9 Pierre-Marc Bouchard, Evgeny Trade - Doug Marian Hossa, Ed Jovanovski, 5 Malkin, Brad Stuart, Tom Preissing, Nicklas Lidstrom Nick Boynton, Kari Lehtonen January 9 Kari Lehtonen Reactivation/Reserve Nikolai Khabibulin 20 February 6 Tim Thomas Free Agent/Waive Curtis Joseph 20 Total 706 Brian Date Principals Transaction Type Details F e e s October 5 Auction Draft Day Roster 238 October 5 Marc Chouinard Free Agent/Reserve Patrik Elias 15 October 17 Manny Legace Free Agent/Waive Kevin Weekes 15 October 17 Marek Svatos Free Agent/Waive Luc Robitaille 15 October 17 Jason Williams Free Agent/Reserve Ryan Smyth 15 October 17 Bret Hedican Free Agent/Waive Sean Hill 15 October 24 Ryan Smyth Reactivation/Waive Steve Yzerman 5 November 7 Ian Laperriere Free Agent/Reserve Marc Chouinard 15 November 7 Zbynek Michalek Free Agent/Reserve Brian Leetch 15 November 28 Brian Leetch Reactivation/Waive Bret Hedican 5 December 5 Alexander Auld Free Agent/Reserve Manny Legace 15 December 5 Martin Biron Free Agent/Waive Dwayne Roloson 15 December 12 Andrej Meszaros Free Agent/Reserve Joni Pitkanen 15 December 12 Peter Schaefer Free Agent/Waive Ian Laperriere 15 January 9 Manny Legace Reactivation/Waive Alexander Auld 5 January 9 Patrik Elias Reactivation/Waive Peter Schaefer 5 February 6 Brian Leetch Free Agent/Waive Andrej Meszaros 10 March 13 Michal Rozsival Free Agent/Waive Brian Leetch 20 March 20 Colby Armstrong Free Agent/Reserve Marek Svatos 10 March 20 Mathieu Garon Free Agent/Waive Martin Biron 10 March 27 Ryan Getzlaf Free Agent/Waive Tony Amonte 10 April 10 Sean Burke Free Agent/Waive Mathieu Garon 10 Total 493 Doug Date Principals Transaction Type Details F e e s October 4 Pavel Datsyuk Long-Term Contract 4 years at 20 40 Signing Bonus October 5 Auction Draft Day Roster 249 October 5 Zach Parise, Frantisek Kaberle Free Agent/Reserve Evgeny Malkin, Nick Boynton 60 October 10 Free Agent Returned to Frantisek Kaberle -20 Pool October 10 Brent Seabrook Free Agent 20 October 10 Kyle McLaren Free Agent/Reserve Barret Jackman 30 October 17 Dainius Zubrus Waiver Claim/Reserve Rick Nash 20 October 17 Ryan Miller Free Agent/Reserve Kari Lehtonen 30 October 17 Jere Lehtinen Free Agent/Reserve Martin Havlat 30 October 17 Barret Jackman Reactivation/Waive Kenny Jonsson 10 October 17 Nick Boynton Reactivation/Waive Brent Seabrook 10 October 24 Christian Backman Free Agent/Waive Barret Jackman 30 October 24 Rod Brind’Amour Free Agent/Waive Dainius Zubrus 30 October 24 Pierre-Marc Bouchard Free Agent/Waive Zach Parise 30 October 31 Henrik Lundqvist Free Agent/Waive Marc Denis 30 October 31 Martin Havlat Reactivation/Reserve Keith Tkachuk 20 November 7 Jussi Markkanen Free Agent/Reserve Ryan Miller 30 November 7 Martin Gerber Free Agent/Waive Henrik Lundqvist 30 November 7 Jiri Slegr Free Agent/Reserve Christian Backman 30 November 21 Dan Cloutier Free Agent/Waive Jussi Markkanen 30 November 28 Martin Brodeur Waiver Claim 10 November 28 Free Agent Returned to Dan Cloutier -20 Pool November 28 Keith Tkachuk Reactivation/Waive Rod Brind’Amour 10 December 5 Mark Bell Free Agent/Reserve Martin Havlat 30 December 5 Antero Niittymaki Free Agent/Waive Martin Gerber 30 December 5 Joseph Corvo Free Agent/Reserve Nick Boynton 30 December 12 Martin Gerber Waiver Claim/Waive Martin Brodeur 10 December 12 Tom Preissing Free Agent/Reserve Wade Redden 30 December 16 Todd Bertuzzi, Doug Weight Trade - Bob Fredrik Modin, Scott Hartnell, 5 Martin Havlat December 19 Rick Nash Reactivation/Reserve Keith Tkachuk 20 December 19 Wade Redden Reactivation/Waive Kyle McLaren 10 December 26 Rostislav Klesla Free Agent/Waive Jiri Slegr 30 January 2 Ryan Miller Reactivation/Waive Martin Gerber 10 January 9 Marian Hossa, Ed Jovanovski, Trade - Bret Pierre-Marc Bouchard, Evgeny 5 Nicklas Lidstrom Malkin, Brad Stuart, Tom Preissing, Nick Boynton, Kari Lehtonen
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