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2016-17 CSC Season

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2016–17 CSC Season
League The Conn Smythe Corner
Sport Ice hockey
Duration October 12th, 2016 – April 2nd, 2017
Number of teams 16
Regular season
Season champions Cleveland Barons
Top scorer Brent Burns (Atlanta Flames)
Playoffs
CSC1 champions Montreal Wanderers
  CSC1 runners-up Cleveland Barons
CSC2 champions SEA Metropolitans
  CSC2 runners-up Colorado Rockies
Cam Ward Cup
Champions Montreal Wanderers
  Runners-up SEA Metropolitans
CSC seasons

The 2016–17 CSC season was the fifth season of operation of the Conn Smythe Corner (CSC). The regular season began on October 12, 2016 and ended on March 24, 2017, with the playoffs to follow until April 2.

To accommodate players participating in the hopefully short-lived World Cup of Hockey, this season started about one week later than usual, resulting in a condensed NHL schedule throughout the season.

League business[edit | edit source]

Team Movement[edit | edit source]

Two franchises were moved following the end of the 2015-2016 CSC season, both members of the Original 16 franchises.

The Brooklyn Americans relocated to Vancouver and became the Vancouver Blazers. Showrav Das was named GM of Vancouver's second CSC team, though only after Jade Karim stepped down due to mysterious and much-debated circumstances..

In a surprise move, CAL Golden Seals general manager Charles Raizenne announced his retirement as GM, though he would remain a co-commissioner. The storied Golden Seals would ultimately move and became the Springfield Indians, with Alexandre Lajoie at the helm as GM.

The PTO Draft[edit | edit source]

Immediately after the 2016 CSC draft the PTO Draft was held. Players selected here were NOT on an NHL team, and as a result had an "NA" designation on Yahoo!. Upon making an NHL team, the CSC franchise with a given players rights has two weeks to decide whether or not to add said player before losing the player's rights. Draft order is randomly selected.

The results of the 2017 PTO Draft were:

# Team Selection
1 SEA W Hunter Shinkaruk
2 KC W Cody McLeod
3 VAN-M C Vladimir Sobotka
4 ATL-T W Artturi Lehkonen
5 COR W Lawson Crouse
6 SPR W Brandon Pirri
7 COL D Esa Lindell
8 ATL-F W Andrej Nestrasil
9 CLE W Andreas Athanasiou
10 STL D Marco Scandella
11 MTL-W W Travis Konecny
12 QC none
13 MTL-M D Julius Honka
14 VAN-B D Mikhail Sergachev
15 PHI D Nikita Zaitsev
16 HAR W Hudson Fasching

QC Athletic Club passed on their selection during the PTO draft, and so has no player listed.

League Structure[edit | edit source]

The CSC maintained a conference structure during the 2016-17 season.

Raizenne Conference Lyberopuolous Conference
Cleveland Barons Colorado Rockies
Montreal Wanderers St. Louis Eagles
Atlanta Thrashers QC Athletic Club
KC Scouts Cornwall Aces
Vancouver Blazers SEA Meropolitans
Atlanta Flames Springfield Indians
Hartford Whalers Philadelphia Quakers
VAN Millionaires Montreal Maroons

The Draft[edit | edit source]

The fifth CSC Draft was held on September 24th, with the draft order being determined based on the previous season's results. The higher a team's finish in the regular season, the higher the draft pick, with the two finalists picking first and second. Due to an offseason trade, the Atlanta Flames held the first round pick of the league champion Colorado Rockies. Flames GM Carlos Ranjan would select Alex Ovechkin first overall.

Regular season[edit | edit source]

Beginning on October 12th, each team would play 20 matches. Each team would play each other at least once, with twelve matches within a team's conference.

Postponements[edit | edit source]

The Detroit Red WingsCarolina Hurricanes game scheduled for December 19, 2016, at PNC Arena in Raleigh, North Carolina was postponed due to poor ice conditions.[1] The game was rescheduled for March 27, 2017. This resulted in the two teams playing in Raleigh on consecutive nights, as they were already scheduled to play each other on March 28,[2] and caused Detroit to play games on three consecutive nights.

The Winnipeg JetsNew Jersey Devils game scheduled for March 14, 2017, at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey was postponed due to the effects of the March 2017 nor'easter.[3] The game was rescheduled for March 28. This resulted in both teams forfeiting a three-day break from March 27–29.[3]

Standings[edit | edit source]

Rank Team W-L-T Pct Div Pts Waiver Bdgt Waiver Moves

Lyberopoulos Conference[edit | edit source]

*2 SEA Metropolitans 15-5-0 .750 10-2-0 7364.25 $5350000 4 41
*3 Colorado Rockies 17-3-0 .850 11-1-0 8045.00 $15200000 12 22
*5 Springfield Indians 12-8-0 .600 5-7-0 7245.00 $200000 6 31
*8 St. Louis Eagles 10-10-0 .500 7-5-0 7128.75 $32750000 15 28
12 QC Athletic Club 8-12-0 .400 6-6-0 6811.75 $22950000 16 30
13 Cornwall Aces 7-13-0 .350 4-8-0 6510.25 $40500000 14 13
15 Philadelphia Quakers 5-15-0 .250 2-10-0 6377.00 $25750000 2 24
16 Montreal Maroons 3-17-0 .150 3-9-0 5956.75 $43000000 3 4

Raizenne Conference[edit | edit source]

*1 Montreal Wanderers 12-8-0 .600 8-4-0 7597.25 $8500000 5 50
*4 Cleveland Barons 17-3-0 .850 10-2-0 8151.25 $10250000 9 48
*6 Atlanta Flames 13-7-0 .650 8-4-0 8476.75 $24700000 10 66
*7 Vancouver Blazers 10-10-0 .500 5-7-0 7134.25 $35900000 7 18
9 KC Scouts 9-11-0 .450 4-8-0 6989.25 $24350000 8 23
10 Atlanta Thrashers 8-12-0 .400 4-8-0 7571.25 $8000000 13 42
11 Hartford Whalers 8-12-0 .400 6-6-0 6985.50 $28450000 1 15
14 VAN Millionaires 6-14-0 .300 3-9-0 6687.50 $20600000 11 23

Milestones[edit | edit source]

The Montreal Wanderers would become the second team to reach two championship victories, the first being the Atlanta Thrashers.

One year after the record for wins in a season was set by the SEA Metropolitans, said record was matched by two teams: the Cleveland Barons and the Colorado Rockies.The Barons and Rockies did, however, set the record for highest win percentage in a season at .667.

The Montreal Wanderers reached the playoffs for the fifth season in a row, and they remain the only team to reach the playoffs in each season of the CSC's history.

After a tremendous season, Brent Burns became the first defenceman to lead the CSC in points.

References[edit | edit source]

  1. "Red Wings Vs. Hurricanes Game Postponed Due To Poor Ice At PNC Arena". NESN. December 19, 2016. Retrieved December 20, 2016. 
  2. "Postponed Red Wings-Hurricanes game rescheduled for March 27". USA Today. Associated Press. December 23, 2016. Retrieved January 20, 2017. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Storm postpones Jets game with Devils". Winnipeg Free Press. March 14, 2017. Retrieved March 14, 2017.