With another baseball season in the books, it's time to switch back to hockey. When I put my pre-NHL Strat-O-Matic league aside a few months ago, I had made plans to expand the league with a brand-new franchise. As such, in Season 4, the Millionaires will become our fifth team! Soon, I'll conduct an expansion draft to select players from each existing team to populate our new franchise.
Today, however, the Millies -- they probably need a better nickname -- got their first player when I conducted the Season 4 entry draft. Below are the five new players who will be joining the league for this upcoming season. (As always, the teams select in inverse order of the previous year's regular-season standings. I had the expansion Millionaires select third, in between the two teams that didn't make the playoffs and the two teams that did.)
1. Bulldogs: Jack Laviolette, D
The Vics have Cyclone Taylor, the Comets have Mike Grant, and the Thistles have Hod Stuart. The Bulldogs have never had a true offensive defenseman to quarterback their attack. Now they've got their man. Laviolette (who also has eligibility at forward in case it's ever needed) is a fantastic shooter whose long-range shot will immediately become one of the best in the league. Put this guy on the Dogs' power play and watch him rack up the points as he joins forces with the likes of Gord Roberts and Tommy Dunderdale.
2. Victorias: Harry Hyland, C
After suffering through a down year, the Vics get a consolation prize with this solid centerman who isn't much of a skater but is good on draws and has shooting skills that may be top-ten in the league. Hyland can also suit up as a defenseman, but I doubt the Vics will play him back there. Instead, he'll likely take a spot on the team's second line as an upgrade over Barney Stanley (a player likely to be selected by the Millionaires in the expansion draft).
3. Millionaires: Hugh Lehman, G
A rookie goaltender on an expansion team? What could possibly go wrong? There was a chance that the Bulldogs might have taken Lehman with the number-one pick, but I ran the numbers and found no statistical advantage (in terms of Strat-O-Matic game stats) over incumbent goalie Paddy Moran. The Bulldogs, thus, passed on Lehman to select the talented Laviolette, and the Vics passed on Lehman because they already have an elite goaltender in Bowse Hutton. As such, Lehman was available for the Millies with the third pick. Their conundrum was either to draft him here or let another team draft him, thereby forcing the Millies to take a goalie in the expansion draft instead. As Lehman's game stats are, technically, better than Percy LeSueur's, there was a very real chance that the Comets might have taken Lehman and exposed LeSueur to the expansion draft. In that scenario, the Millies would've ended up with a cup-winning goaltender in their first season (remind anyone of another recent hockey expansion team?), but the game stats really do say that Lehman is better than LeSueur. The Millies thus played it safe and drafted Lehman. Good luck, kid!
4. Thistles: Rusty Crawford, LW
His offensive skills are, well, rusty. Crawford will be valuable on the penalty kill, but he's a complete zero with the puck. And he's penalty-prone, to boot. The Thistles already have a couple of great defensive forwards, not to mention a bunch of goons up and down the lineup, so Crawford is going to find himself exposed to the expansion draft. But will the Millies select him, or leave him to rust on the Thistles' bench?
5. Comets: Joe Hall, D
The real-life Hall was a colorful player and valuable to his teams, but in Strat hockey, he doesn't seem to be very good. The Comets are stuck with him as the last remaining player in the entry draft, and the team with the league's deepest defense has absolutely no need for Hall's modest services. Like Crawford, he'll end up exposed to the Millies -- but with a pretty solid long-range shot and eligibility at forward to provide some versatility, he might just find a home with the expansion team.
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