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2017–18 CSC season

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2017–18 CSC Season
League The Conn Smythe Corner
Sport Ice hockey
Duration October 4th, 2017 – March 25th, 2018
Number of teams 16
Regular season
Season champions Atlanta Thrashers
Top scorer Claude Giroux (KC Scouts)
Playoffs
CSC1 champions Cleveland Barons
  CSC1 runners-up Vancouver Blazers
CSC2 champions Atlanta Thrashers
  CSC2 runners-up Seattle Metros
Cam Ward Cup
Champions Cleveland Barons
  Runners-up Atlanta Thrashers
CSC seasons

The 2017–18 CSC season was the sixth season of operation of the Conn Smythe Corner (CSC). The regular season began on October 8, 2017 and ended on March 2, 2018, with the playoffs to follow until March 25.

League business[edit | edit source]

Team Movement[edit | edit source]

Two franchises were moved following the end of the 2016-17 CSC season.

Following the surprise midseason retirement of Brahm Hurwitz, John Lenz was appointed GM of the Cornwall Aces. The team was promptly relocated in the offseason, resulting in the birth of the Toronto Arenas and marking the league's first foray into Toronto.

After an unprecedented five consecutive seasons of missing the playoffs, the Hartford Whalers were relocated, becoming the Los Angeles Sharks. Ian Gerard was appointed as GM, making him the first peon to ever ascend to a general manager position.

The Prospect Draft[edit | edit source]

Immediately after the 2018 CSC draft, the first Prospect Draft was held. Players selected nust not have been drafted by a CSC team, and players must have been drafted into the NHL in the 2015 draft or later.

# Team Selection Team Selection
Round 1 Round 2
1 VAN-B invalid pick QC C Joshua Norris
2 MTL-W C Colin White LA W Alex Nylander
3 SPR invalid pick TOR W Taylor Raddysh
4 CLE W Kailer Yamamoto PHI W Martin Necas
5 STL D Noah Juulsen MTL-M W Vitaly Abramov
6 ATL-F C Cody Glass ATL-T invalid pick
7 ATL-T invalid pick SEA D Timothy Liljegren
8 VAN-M C Julien Gauthier KC C Nicolas Roy
9 KC C Anthony Cirelli VAN-M W Christian Fischer
10 SEA W Eeli Tolvanen COL D Miro Heiskanen
11 COL C Sam Steel ATL-F D Lucas Johansen
12 MTL-M invalid pick STL C Kirill Kaprizov
13 PHI C Lias Andersson CLE C Evgeni Svechnikov
14 TOR D Cale Makar SPR C Nick Suzuki
15 LA W Owen Tippett MTL-W W Jake DeBrusk
16 QC D Olli Juolevi VAN-B G Carter Hart

The PTO Draft[edit | edit source]

Immediately after the 2017 CSC Prospect 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!. Players also could not have been drafted as a prospect. 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 COL invalid pick
2 LA W Martin Frk
3 SEA D Samuel Girard
4 TOR W Nikita Soshnikov
5 KC C,W Blake Speers
6 STL W Oskar Lindblom
7 CLE invalid pick
8 PHI W Alexander Volkov
9 ATL-F W Logan Brown
10 MTL-M G Juuse Saros
11 ATL-T invalid pick
12 MTL-W W Nail Yakupov
13 SPR C,W J.T. Compher
14 QC D Christian Djoos
15 VAN-M C,W Klim Kostin
16 VAN-B W Daniel Sprong

League Structure[edit | edit source]

The CSC maintained a conference structure during the 2017-18 season.

Discepola Conference Deneufbourg Conference
Cleveland Barons VAN Millionaires
Montreal Wanderers Los Angeles Sharks
Atlanta Thrashers QC Athletic Club
KC Scouts Toronto Arenas
Vancouver Blazers SEA Meropolitans
Atlanta Flames Springfield Indians
Colorado Rockies Philadelphia Quakers
St. Louis Eagles Montreal Maroons

The Draft[edit | edit source]

The sixth CSC Draft was held on September 30th, 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. Gerardo Discepola, GM of the champion Montreal Wanderers, would select Connor McDavid 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.

Postponed Game[edit | edit source]

The Florida PanthersBoston Bruins game scheduled for January 4, 2018, at TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts was postponed due to the effects of the January 2018 nor'easter.[1] The game was rescheduled for April 8, the day after the regular season was originally scheduled to end.[2]

Standings[edit | edit source]

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

Discepola Conference[edit | edit source]

*1  Cleveland Barons 14-6-0 .700 9-3-0 7947.00 $6350000 12 32
*2  Atlanta Thrashers 15-5-0 .750 9-3-0 8255.25 $10150000 5 27
*3  Vancouver Blazers 13-7-0 .650 7-5-0 7902.25 $19950000 8 24
*7  KC Scouts 11-9-0 .550 6-6-0 7790.75 $12795000 6 50
11  St. Louis Eagles 8-12-0 .400 7-5-0 6954.25 $30850000 7 15
12  Montreal Wanderers 7-13-0 .350 4-8-0 7275.25 $21200000 10 27
13  Colorado Rockies 6-14-0 .300 4-8-0 6493.25 $13350000 14 34
14  Atlanta Flames 6-14-0 .300 2-10-0 6332.50 $13000000 15 32

Deneufbourg Conference[edit | edit source]

*4  Seattle Metros 12-8-0 .600 6-6-0 7695.00 $5100000 9 40
*5  VAN Millionaires 14-6-0 .700 9-3-0 7694.25 $22500000 11 28
*6  Montreal Maroons 13-7-0 .650 7-5-0 7303.25 $25000000 1 15
*8  Toronto Arenas 14-6-0 .700 7-5-0 7724.50 $20100000 3 25
9  QC Athletic Club 9-11-0 .450 5-7-0 7193.50 $24250000 4 19
10 Philadelphia Quakers 9-11-0 .450 7-5-0 6821.00 $33700000 13 13
15  Los Angeles Sharks 5-15-0 .250 5-7-0 6218.75 $17850000 2 29
16  Springfield Indians 4-16-0 .200 2-10-0 6816.00 $9700000 16 29

Milestones[edit | edit source]

The Cleveland Barons won the first Cam Ward Cup in franchise history, handing the Atlanta Thrashers their first playoff loss in franchise history along the way.

The Montreal Wanderers missed the playoffs for the first time in franchise history, ending their record 5 year playoff streak.

For the first time in league history, no team eclipsed 8300 points throughout a full season - a shift influenced both by the increasing parity in the league as well as the lowering of games played in a season from 21 to 20.

Claude Giroux led the CSC in scoring after an outstanding bounce-back season as expected ya fuckin' pidgeon.

References[edit | edit source]

  1. Cole, Mike (January 4, 2018). "Bruins-Panthers Game Postponed Due To Snow; Makeup Date To Be Announced". NESN.com. Retrieved January 5, 2018. 
  2. "Panthers-Bruins game rescheduled to April 8 in Boston". NHL.com. January 11, 2018. Retrieved January 12, 2018.