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Originally Posted by CalgaryCannons
I haven't tried the latest build yet, but the last one seemed like there was some logic in it that made teams unwilling to accept more assets in a trade than they were giving up. So they would do a 1 for 1 trade without a problem but rarely would take 2 or 3 players/picks for 1. I'm guessing this was meant to avoid the exploit of giving up a bunch of scrubs for one star or trading all of your late round picks for an early round one. It certainly makes some sense when players are involved since there is an opportunity cost involved in that each additional player takes up a roster spot and takes ice time away from some other player, but shouldn't apply to draft picks or player rights.
You might actually have more luck in that trade if you remove a bunch of the draft picks from your side.
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Yeah I tried many different variations of the trade, but none worked, with or without the draft picks. It would do, Mrazek for Miller, which would have been unfair, soon as I add someone else, it wouldn't go for it.