The initial off-season transactions for my pre-NHL hockey league involve roster cuts and free-agent signings. Teams have the option to cut one or more players and bring in replacements as they see fit, but they must begin the new season with an active roster of no more or less than 10 players. To promote competitive balance, I decided that teams get the opportunity to sign a given unaffiliated player in the opposite order in which they finished in the standings.
In this case, the last-place Thistles had the first crack at free agents, followed by the Comets, Bulldogs, and finally the league-leading Victorias. The Thistles decided to jettison forward Jack Ruttan and sign defenseman Harvey Pulford. The Thistles need help everywhere, but bringing in Pulford gives them an embarrassment of riches on the blueline -- superstar Hod Stuart, underrated Dickie Boon, and stay-at-home stalwarts Moose Johson and new arrival Pulford. Now the Thistles can deal from a position of strength and make trades to address other needs, such as secondary scoring.
As for the now-homeless Jack Ruttan, it's an ignominious end to his tenure with the Thistles, who had traded for him immediately after the preseason tournament. Over the 12-game regular season, he managed a single goal, no assists, and a -3 rating; meanwhile, the man the Thistles gave up to get him -- Gord Roberts! -- finished second in the league in scoring, won the award for MVP of all forwards, and led the Bulldogs to the championship series. It was a transaction that changed the fortunes of two franchises and will probably go down as the biggest steal ever for this fledgling league.
What's next for Ruttan? The Comets, Bulldogs, and Vics all elected not to cut players, so he remains a free agent.
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