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Date Posted: 16:55:41 05/11/01 Fri
Author: Ross Winokur-Boston GM
Subject: REPRESENTING THE LEAGUE

I'm hearing tons of complaints about the trade rule. Soem think Prez is doing it to cut corners. I disagree with that completely but the argument that the NHL doesnot trade even close to as much as we do is bogus, sorry Darin. First off, this is a SIM, not the NHL. Most people join leagues to trade. That's the fun part. It makes the league more interesting an dynamic. Also, when teams get low on trades,they're less likely to deal, so the teams with more trades have less of a shot of getting a trade done with you Lastly, this comittee is designed to represent the league andwith trading such a quintessential part of it, I think we should either abolish the rule completely or modify it. Thank you for your time

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