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Who should I trade Kiprusoff to in NHL 13?
I'm doing a Be a GM for the Flames and I have a elite goalie (88 Overall) and he has taken the starting job from Kipper, so i'm looking to trade him.
I need a backup and a draft pick.
Suggestions?
Blue Jackets are in 7th.
I need a good draft pick because the Flames look playoff-bound.
4 Answers
- Anonymous8 years agoFavorite Answer
Try and get a first rounder from a horrible team and maybe even an ok goalie with the deal
- 8 years ago
It all really depends on who's interested in Kipper. The older a player gets, the harder it is to get rid of him. Take a look around the league, note all the teams that are interested in him, then head on over to the standings and find the worst team that is interested.
For a back-up, I'd either promote one from the AHL or sign a mid-70's overall goalie from the free agency. (I've noticed that decent back-up goalies are always available to be signed.)
Source(s): Personal Opinion - ?Lv 48 years ago
Try Florida for either Clemenson or Theodore, neither are terrible n u don't need a backup all that much and you'll get a pretty high pick. Maybe see if you could get a bottom six forward from em too like Bergenheim or Skille