Now, with all transactions complete, our expansion team is ready to take the ice. Let's meet the Millionaires! (Non-rookies are listed along with some basic career stats: games played, goals, assists, points, plus/minus, and penalty minutes.)
Goaltender
Defensemen
Getting to this point -- the creation of a fully-functional fifth team! -- was every bit as fun as playing the games. Now I need to run through a few preseason games to get a sense of how the Millionaires will fare...
Goaltender
- Hugh Lehman: The team's first-ever player by virtue of his selection in the Season 4 entry draft, Lehman will have his work cut out for him. Paddy Moran's worst-ever season (4.00 goals against average, .870 save percentage) is about what I would expect to see out of Lehman this year with the team that he has in front of him. But maybe he'll surprise us! He is, after all, the first new goaltender we've added since I started this league.
- Graham Drinkwater: (33 GP, 4 G, 13 A, 17 P, +2, 8 PIM) A steady veteran coming off of a cup-winning season with the Comets, Drinkwater moves the puck well and will see time on the power play.
- Art Farrell: (36 GP, 3 G, 10 A, 13 P, +7, 8 PIM) This solid all-around player will serve as the Millionaires' team captain. He won two cups with the Victorias, so he brings playoff experience and the mentality of a winner. As the team's (nominal) top defenseman, he'll play on the power play as well as the penalty kill.
- Joe Hall: Hall is a Season 4 draftee acquired from the Comets. He'll be a regular on the penalty kill as long as he stays out of the box himself.
- Rusty Crawford (RW): Drafted by the Thistles prior to Season 4, Crawford was selected for his skills as a defensive forward and penalty killer. He has very little offensive upside.
- Jimmy Gardner (LW): (35 GP, 10 G, 16 A, 26 P, +6, 34 PIM) Gardner is the closest thing the Millionaires have to a star and currently sits in 19th place on the league's all-time scoring chart. He was a valuable member of the Comets' cup-winning Season 3 team and will be given the opportunity to play top-line minutes at even strength and on the power play. Gardner can skate and score, and brings a nasty streak that the (fictional, of course) Millie fans will certainly come to love.
- Ernie Russell (C): (6 G, 10 A, 16 P, -6, 28 PIM) This journeyman forward will be playing for his third team in four seasons. Last year's campaign with the Bulldogs was a lost season, but Russell will be counted on to leverage his innate offensive talents to take the role of top-line center.
- Barney Stanley (RW): (7 GP, 1 G, 1 A, 2 P, -4, 8 PIM) Acquired from the Victorias, Stanley was a rookie last season and saw his minutes dwindle as fringy Fred Scanlan outplayed him. Stanley can handle either wing and will likely suit up with Russell and Gardner on the team's first unit. I think he's a better player than his rookie season stats would indicate.
- Harry Watson (LW): (35 GP, 5 G, 17 A, 22 P, -7, 14 PIM): Watson spent the past three seasons alternating between forward and defense for the Bulldogs. The Millionaires will keep him at forward to maximize the impact of his superior skating abilities.
- Fred Whitcroft (C): (36 GP, 5 G, 18 A, 23 P, -3, 32 PIM) In something of a surprise move, the Millionaires drafted longtime Bulldogs defenseman Whitcroft with the intent of using him as a forward. Whitcroft has heretofore untapped offensive potential and plays a good all-around game. He'll center the team's second line and get a lot of minutes playing the point on power plays.
Getting to this point -- the creation of a fully-functional fifth team! -- was every bit as fun as playing the games. Now I need to run through a few preseason games to get a sense of how the Millionaires will fare...
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