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    Victor got a reaction from Garsh in S92 Hall of Fame Induction   
    A day earlier than scheduled as I'm at an event tomorrow. In any case this is quite a short one this season as we have no Builders to induct and just one player.
     
    D - Jake Thunder, S84-S91 
    RS: 576 GP, 121 G, 531 A, 652 P, +151, 1,317 PIM, 1,696 HIT, 1,276 SB, 19 GW
    PO: 98 GP, 25 G, 84 A, 109 P, -7, 259 PIM, 299 HIT, 246 SB, 4 GW
     
    S85 Dustin Funk Trophy (Most Improved)
    S88 Alexander Beketov Trophy (Most Assists)
    S89 Daisuke Kanou Trophy (Playoff MVP)
    S90 Sterling Labatte Trophy (Top Defenceman)
    S90 Jake Wylde Trophy (Top Defensive Defenceman)
    2x All-VHL First Team (S88, S90)
    4x All-VHL Second Team (S85, S86, S89, S91)
    One Continental Cup (S89)
     
    But what a player it is. One of the best players in the hybrid era, one of the best defencemen in the 16-team era, and we can probably start the debate on his place in the all-time list. Jake @Thunder flew under the radar at the S93 draft, only going 19th overall, but what a steal that proved to be for Davos, who got 7 straight 80-point seasons out of Thunder, 6 elections to the top four defencemen in the VHL, and most importantly several deep playoff runs, two finals, and a first Continental Cup in nearly 30 seasons. Thunder and goalie Lachlan Summers invoked Dynamo dynasties of the past like those of Jenskovic and Devereux, and Bergqvist and Kanou. But even aside from franchise importance, Thunder also lands in the top 30 all-time of the defencemen stats that matter (assists, points, hits, shot blocks) and top 5 when just considering the playoffs. An all-time great first-gen career for sure and I'm glad you're back from a brief hiatus to allow me to congratulate you on a well-deserved Hall of Fame induction!
     
    Voting results
    Jake Thunder - 11/11
    ----
    Voittu Jannula - 4/11
    Papa Emeritus - 3/11
    Bo Johansson - 2/11
    Nico Pearce - 1/11
    Kristof Welch, Paul Atreides, Oskar Lindbergh, Zach Kisslinger II, Hammar Voss - 0/11
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    Victor got a reaction from AJW in S92 Hall of Fame Induction   
    A day earlier than scheduled as I'm at an event tomorrow. In any case this is quite a short one this season as we have no Builders to induct and just one player.
     
    D - Jake Thunder, S84-S91 
    RS: 576 GP, 121 G, 531 A, 652 P, +151, 1,317 PIM, 1,696 HIT, 1,276 SB, 19 GW
    PO: 98 GP, 25 G, 84 A, 109 P, -7, 259 PIM, 299 HIT, 246 SB, 4 GW
     
    S85 Dustin Funk Trophy (Most Improved)
    S88 Alexander Beketov Trophy (Most Assists)
    S89 Daisuke Kanou Trophy (Playoff MVP)
    S90 Sterling Labatte Trophy (Top Defenceman)
    S90 Jake Wylde Trophy (Top Defensive Defenceman)
    2x All-VHL First Team (S88, S90)
    4x All-VHL Second Team (S85, S86, S89, S91)
    One Continental Cup (S89)
     
    But what a player it is. One of the best players in the hybrid era, one of the best defencemen in the 16-team era, and we can probably start the debate on his place in the all-time list. Jake @Thunder flew under the radar at the S93 draft, only going 19th overall, but what a steal that proved to be for Davos, who got 7 straight 80-point seasons out of Thunder, 6 elections to the top four defencemen in the VHL, and most importantly several deep playoff runs, two finals, and a first Continental Cup in nearly 30 seasons. Thunder and goalie Lachlan Summers invoked Dynamo dynasties of the past like those of Jenskovic and Devereux, and Bergqvist and Kanou. But even aside from franchise importance, Thunder also lands in the top 30 all-time of the defencemen stats that matter (assists, points, hits, shot blocks) and top 5 when just considering the playoffs. An all-time great first-gen career for sure and I'm glad you're back from a brief hiatus to allow me to congratulate you on a well-deserved Hall of Fame induction!
     
    Voting results
    Jake Thunder - 11/11
    ----
    Voittu Jannula - 4/11
    Papa Emeritus - 3/11
    Bo Johansson - 2/11
    Nico Pearce - 1/11
    Kristof Welch, Paul Atreides, Oskar Lindbergh, Zach Kisslinger II, Hammar Voss - 0/11
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    Victor got a reaction from animal74 in S92 Hall of Fame Induction   
    A day earlier than scheduled as I'm at an event tomorrow. In any case this is quite a short one this season as we have no Builders to induct and just one player.
     
    D - Jake Thunder, S84-S91 
    RS: 576 GP, 121 G, 531 A, 652 P, +151, 1,317 PIM, 1,696 HIT, 1,276 SB, 19 GW
    PO: 98 GP, 25 G, 84 A, 109 P, -7, 259 PIM, 299 HIT, 246 SB, 4 GW
     
    S85 Dustin Funk Trophy (Most Improved)
    S88 Alexander Beketov Trophy (Most Assists)
    S89 Daisuke Kanou Trophy (Playoff MVP)
    S90 Sterling Labatte Trophy (Top Defenceman)
    S90 Jake Wylde Trophy (Top Defensive Defenceman)
    2x All-VHL First Team (S88, S90)
    4x All-VHL Second Team (S85, S86, S89, S91)
    One Continental Cup (S89)
     
    But what a player it is. One of the best players in the hybrid era, one of the best defencemen in the 16-team era, and we can probably start the debate on his place in the all-time list. Jake @Thunder flew under the radar at the S93 draft, only going 19th overall, but what a steal that proved to be for Davos, who got 7 straight 80-point seasons out of Thunder, 6 elections to the top four defencemen in the VHL, and most importantly several deep playoff runs, two finals, and a first Continental Cup in nearly 30 seasons. Thunder and goalie Lachlan Summers invoked Dynamo dynasties of the past like those of Jenskovic and Devereux, and Bergqvist and Kanou. But even aside from franchise importance, Thunder also lands in the top 30 all-time of the defencemen stats that matter (assists, points, hits, shot blocks) and top 5 when just considering the playoffs. An all-time great first-gen career for sure and I'm glad you're back from a brief hiatus to allow me to congratulate you on a well-deserved Hall of Fame induction!
     
    Voting results
    Jake Thunder - 11/11
    ----
    Voittu Jannula - 4/11
    Papa Emeritus - 3/11
    Bo Johansson - 2/11
    Nico Pearce - 1/11
    Kristof Welch, Paul Atreides, Oskar Lindbergh, Zach Kisslinger II, Hammar Voss - 0/11
  4. Like
    Victor got a reaction from Tyler in S92 Hall of Fame Induction   
    A day earlier than scheduled as I'm at an event tomorrow. In any case this is quite a short one this season as we have no Builders to induct and just one player.
     
    D - Jake Thunder, S84-S91 
    RS: 576 GP, 121 G, 531 A, 652 P, +151, 1,317 PIM, 1,696 HIT, 1,276 SB, 19 GW
    PO: 98 GP, 25 G, 84 A, 109 P, -7, 259 PIM, 299 HIT, 246 SB, 4 GW
     
    S85 Dustin Funk Trophy (Most Improved)
    S88 Alexander Beketov Trophy (Most Assists)
    S89 Daisuke Kanou Trophy (Playoff MVP)
    S90 Sterling Labatte Trophy (Top Defenceman)
    S90 Jake Wylde Trophy (Top Defensive Defenceman)
    2x All-VHL First Team (S88, S90)
    4x All-VHL Second Team (S85, S86, S89, S91)
    One Continental Cup (S89)
     
    But what a player it is. One of the best players in the hybrid era, one of the best defencemen in the 16-team era, and we can probably start the debate on his place in the all-time list. Jake @Thunder flew under the radar at the S93 draft, only going 19th overall, but what a steal that proved to be for Davos, who got 7 straight 80-point seasons out of Thunder, 6 elections to the top four defencemen in the VHL, and most importantly several deep playoff runs, two finals, and a first Continental Cup in nearly 30 seasons. Thunder and goalie Lachlan Summers invoked Dynamo dynasties of the past like those of Jenskovic and Devereux, and Bergqvist and Kanou. But even aside from franchise importance, Thunder also lands in the top 30 all-time of the defencemen stats that matter (assists, points, hits, shot blocks) and top 5 when just considering the playoffs. An all-time great first-gen career for sure and I'm glad you're back from a brief hiatus to allow me to congratulate you on a well-deserved Hall of Fame induction!
     
    Voting results
    Jake Thunder - 11/11
    ----
    Voittu Jannula - 4/11
    Papa Emeritus - 3/11
    Bo Johansson - 2/11
    Nico Pearce - 1/11
    Kristof Welch, Paul Atreides, Oskar Lindbergh, Zach Kisslinger II, Hammar Voss - 0/11
  5. Fire
    Victor got a reaction from kirbithan in S92 Hall of Fame Induction   
    A day earlier than scheduled as I'm at an event tomorrow. In any case this is quite a short one this season as we have no Builders to induct and just one player.
     
    D - Jake Thunder, S84-S91 
    RS: 576 GP, 121 G, 531 A, 652 P, +151, 1,317 PIM, 1,696 HIT, 1,276 SB, 19 GW
    PO: 98 GP, 25 G, 84 A, 109 P, -7, 259 PIM, 299 HIT, 246 SB, 4 GW
     
    S85 Dustin Funk Trophy (Most Improved)
    S88 Alexander Beketov Trophy (Most Assists)
    S89 Daisuke Kanou Trophy (Playoff MVP)
    S90 Sterling Labatte Trophy (Top Defenceman)
    S90 Jake Wylde Trophy (Top Defensive Defenceman)
    2x All-VHL First Team (S88, S90)
    4x All-VHL Second Team (S85, S86, S89, S91)
    One Continental Cup (S89)
     
    But what a player it is. One of the best players in the hybrid era, one of the best defencemen in the 16-team era, and we can probably start the debate on his place in the all-time list. Jake @Thunder flew under the radar at the S93 draft, only going 19th overall, but what a steal that proved to be for Davos, who got 7 straight 80-point seasons out of Thunder, 6 elections to the top four defencemen in the VHL, and most importantly several deep playoff runs, two finals, and a first Continental Cup in nearly 30 seasons. Thunder and goalie Lachlan Summers invoked Dynamo dynasties of the past like those of Jenskovic and Devereux, and Bergqvist and Kanou. But even aside from franchise importance, Thunder also lands in the top 30 all-time of the defencemen stats that matter (assists, points, hits, shot blocks) and top 5 when just considering the playoffs. An all-time great first-gen career for sure and I'm glad you're back from a brief hiatus to allow me to congratulate you on a well-deserved Hall of Fame induction!
     
    Voting results
    Jake Thunder - 11/11
    ----
    Voittu Jannula - 4/11
    Papa Emeritus - 3/11
    Bo Johansson - 2/11
    Nico Pearce - 1/11
    Kristof Welch, Paul Atreides, Oskar Lindbergh, Zach Kisslinger II, Hammar Voss - 0/11
  6. Fire
    Victor got a reaction from Mongoose87 in S92 Hall of Fame Induction   
    A day earlier than scheduled as I'm at an event tomorrow. In any case this is quite a short one this season as we have no Builders to induct and just one player.
     
    D - Jake Thunder, S84-S91 
    RS: 576 GP, 121 G, 531 A, 652 P, +151, 1,317 PIM, 1,696 HIT, 1,276 SB, 19 GW
    PO: 98 GP, 25 G, 84 A, 109 P, -7, 259 PIM, 299 HIT, 246 SB, 4 GW
     
    S85 Dustin Funk Trophy (Most Improved)
    S88 Alexander Beketov Trophy (Most Assists)
    S89 Daisuke Kanou Trophy (Playoff MVP)
    S90 Sterling Labatte Trophy (Top Defenceman)
    S90 Jake Wylde Trophy (Top Defensive Defenceman)
    2x All-VHL First Team (S88, S90)
    4x All-VHL Second Team (S85, S86, S89, S91)
    One Continental Cup (S89)
     
    But what a player it is. One of the best players in the hybrid era, one of the best defencemen in the 16-team era, and we can probably start the debate on his place in the all-time list. Jake @Thunder flew under the radar at the S93 draft, only going 19th overall, but what a steal that proved to be for Davos, who got 7 straight 80-point seasons out of Thunder, 6 elections to the top four defencemen in the VHL, and most importantly several deep playoff runs, two finals, and a first Continental Cup in nearly 30 seasons. Thunder and goalie Lachlan Summers invoked Dynamo dynasties of the past like those of Jenskovic and Devereux, and Bergqvist and Kanou. But even aside from franchise importance, Thunder also lands in the top 30 all-time of the defencemen stats that matter (assists, points, hits, shot blocks) and top 5 when just considering the playoffs. An all-time great first-gen career for sure and I'm glad you're back from a brief hiatus to allow me to congratulate you on a well-deserved Hall of Fame induction!
     
    Voting results
    Jake Thunder - 11/11
    ----
    Voittu Jannula - 4/11
    Papa Emeritus - 3/11
    Bo Johansson - 2/11
    Nico Pearce - 1/11
    Kristof Welch, Paul Atreides, Oskar Lindbergh, Zach Kisslinger II, Hammar Voss - 0/11
  7. Like
    Victor got a reaction from Triller in S92 Hall of Fame Induction   
    A day earlier than scheduled as I'm at an event tomorrow. In any case this is quite a short one this season as we have no Builders to induct and just one player.
     
    D - Jake Thunder, S84-S91 
    RS: 576 GP, 121 G, 531 A, 652 P, +151, 1,317 PIM, 1,696 HIT, 1,276 SB, 19 GW
    PO: 98 GP, 25 G, 84 A, 109 P, -7, 259 PIM, 299 HIT, 246 SB, 4 GW
     
    S85 Dustin Funk Trophy (Most Improved)
    S88 Alexander Beketov Trophy (Most Assists)
    S89 Daisuke Kanou Trophy (Playoff MVP)
    S90 Sterling Labatte Trophy (Top Defenceman)
    S90 Jake Wylde Trophy (Top Defensive Defenceman)
    2x All-VHL First Team (S88, S90)
    4x All-VHL Second Team (S85, S86, S89, S91)
    One Continental Cup (S89)
     
    But what a player it is. One of the best players in the hybrid era, one of the best defencemen in the 16-team era, and we can probably start the debate on his place in the all-time list. Jake @Thunder flew under the radar at the S93 draft, only going 19th overall, but what a steal that proved to be for Davos, who got 7 straight 80-point seasons out of Thunder, 6 elections to the top four defencemen in the VHL, and most importantly several deep playoff runs, two finals, and a first Continental Cup in nearly 30 seasons. Thunder and goalie Lachlan Summers invoked Dynamo dynasties of the past like those of Jenskovic and Devereux, and Bergqvist and Kanou. But even aside from franchise importance, Thunder also lands in the top 30 all-time of the defencemen stats that matter (assists, points, hits, shot blocks) and top 5 when just considering the playoffs. An all-time great first-gen career for sure and I'm glad you're back from a brief hiatus to allow me to congratulate you on a well-deserved Hall of Fame induction!
     
    Voting results
    Jake Thunder - 11/11
    ----
    Voittu Jannula - 4/11
    Papa Emeritus - 3/11
    Bo Johansson - 2/11
    Nico Pearce - 1/11
    Kristof Welch, Paul Atreides, Oskar Lindbergh, Zach Kisslinger II, Hammar Voss - 0/11
  8. Like
    Victor got a reaction from Baby Boomer in S92 Hall of Fame Induction   
    A day earlier than scheduled as I'm at an event tomorrow. In any case this is quite a short one this season as we have no Builders to induct and just one player.
     
    D - Jake Thunder, S84-S91 
    RS: 576 GP, 121 G, 531 A, 652 P, +151, 1,317 PIM, 1,696 HIT, 1,276 SB, 19 GW
    PO: 98 GP, 25 G, 84 A, 109 P, -7, 259 PIM, 299 HIT, 246 SB, 4 GW
     
    S85 Dustin Funk Trophy (Most Improved)
    S88 Alexander Beketov Trophy (Most Assists)
    S89 Daisuke Kanou Trophy (Playoff MVP)
    S90 Sterling Labatte Trophy (Top Defenceman)
    S90 Jake Wylde Trophy (Top Defensive Defenceman)
    2x All-VHL First Team (S88, S90)
    4x All-VHL Second Team (S85, S86, S89, S91)
    One Continental Cup (S89)
     
    But what a player it is. One of the best players in the hybrid era, one of the best defencemen in the 16-team era, and we can probably start the debate on his place in the all-time list. Jake @Thunder flew under the radar at the S93 draft, only going 19th overall, but what a steal that proved to be for Davos, who got 7 straight 80-point seasons out of Thunder, 6 elections to the top four defencemen in the VHL, and most importantly several deep playoff runs, two finals, and a first Continental Cup in nearly 30 seasons. Thunder and goalie Lachlan Summers invoked Dynamo dynasties of the past like those of Jenskovic and Devereux, and Bergqvist and Kanou. But even aside from franchise importance, Thunder also lands in the top 30 all-time of the defencemen stats that matter (assists, points, hits, shot blocks) and top 5 when just considering the playoffs. An all-time great first-gen career for sure and I'm glad you're back from a brief hiatus to allow me to congratulate you on a well-deserved Hall of Fame induction!
     
    Voting results
    Jake Thunder - 11/11
    ----
    Voittu Jannula - 4/11
    Papa Emeritus - 3/11
    Bo Johansson - 2/11
    Nico Pearce - 1/11
    Kristof Welch, Paul Atreides, Oskar Lindbergh, Zach Kisslinger II, Hammar Voss - 0/11
  9. Fire
    Victor got a reaction from Scurvy in S92 Hall of Fame Induction   
    A day earlier than scheduled as I'm at an event tomorrow. In any case this is quite a short one this season as we have no Builders to induct and just one player.
     
    D - Jake Thunder, S84-S91 
    RS: 576 GP, 121 G, 531 A, 652 P, +151, 1,317 PIM, 1,696 HIT, 1,276 SB, 19 GW
    PO: 98 GP, 25 G, 84 A, 109 P, -7, 259 PIM, 299 HIT, 246 SB, 4 GW
     
    S85 Dustin Funk Trophy (Most Improved)
    S88 Alexander Beketov Trophy (Most Assists)
    S89 Daisuke Kanou Trophy (Playoff MVP)
    S90 Sterling Labatte Trophy (Top Defenceman)
    S90 Jake Wylde Trophy (Top Defensive Defenceman)
    2x All-VHL First Team (S88, S90)
    4x All-VHL Second Team (S85, S86, S89, S91)
    One Continental Cup (S89)
     
    But what a player it is. One of the best players in the hybrid era, one of the best defencemen in the 16-team era, and we can probably start the debate on his place in the all-time list. Jake @Thunder flew under the radar at the S93 draft, only going 19th overall, but what a steal that proved to be for Davos, who got 7 straight 80-point seasons out of Thunder, 6 elections to the top four defencemen in the VHL, and most importantly several deep playoff runs, two finals, and a first Continental Cup in nearly 30 seasons. Thunder and goalie Lachlan Summers invoked Dynamo dynasties of the past like those of Jenskovic and Devereux, and Bergqvist and Kanou. But even aside from franchise importance, Thunder also lands in the top 30 all-time of the defencemen stats that matter (assists, points, hits, shot blocks) and top 5 when just considering the playoffs. An all-time great first-gen career for sure and I'm glad you're back from a brief hiatus to allow me to congratulate you on a well-deserved Hall of Fame induction!
     
    Voting results
    Jake Thunder - 11/11
    ----
    Voittu Jannula - 4/11
    Papa Emeritus - 3/11
    Bo Johansson - 2/11
    Nico Pearce - 1/11
    Kristof Welch, Paul Atreides, Oskar Lindbergh, Zach Kisslinger II, Hammar Voss - 0/11
  10. Fire
    Victor got a reaction from Misty in S92 Hall of Fame Induction   
    A day earlier than scheduled as I'm at an event tomorrow. In any case this is quite a short one this season as we have no Builders to induct and just one player.
     
    D - Jake Thunder, S84-S91 
    RS: 576 GP, 121 G, 531 A, 652 P, +151, 1,317 PIM, 1,696 HIT, 1,276 SB, 19 GW
    PO: 98 GP, 25 G, 84 A, 109 P, -7, 259 PIM, 299 HIT, 246 SB, 4 GW
     
    S85 Dustin Funk Trophy (Most Improved)
    S88 Alexander Beketov Trophy (Most Assists)
    S89 Daisuke Kanou Trophy (Playoff MVP)
    S90 Sterling Labatte Trophy (Top Defenceman)
    S90 Jake Wylde Trophy (Top Defensive Defenceman)
    2x All-VHL First Team (S88, S90)
    4x All-VHL Second Team (S85, S86, S89, S91)
    One Continental Cup (S89)
     
    But what a player it is. One of the best players in the hybrid era, one of the best defencemen in the 16-team era, and we can probably start the debate on his place in the all-time list. Jake @Thunder flew under the radar at the S93 draft, only going 19th overall, but what a steal that proved to be for Davos, who got 7 straight 80-point seasons out of Thunder, 6 elections to the top four defencemen in the VHL, and most importantly several deep playoff runs, two finals, and a first Continental Cup in nearly 30 seasons. Thunder and goalie Lachlan Summers invoked Dynamo dynasties of the past like those of Jenskovic and Devereux, and Bergqvist and Kanou. But even aside from franchise importance, Thunder also lands in the top 30 all-time of the defencemen stats that matter (assists, points, hits, shot blocks) and top 5 when just considering the playoffs. An all-time great first-gen career for sure and I'm glad you're back from a brief hiatus to allow me to congratulate you on a well-deserved Hall of Fame induction!
     
    Voting results
    Jake Thunder - 11/11
    ----
    Voittu Jannula - 4/11
    Papa Emeritus - 3/11
    Bo Johansson - 2/11
    Nico Pearce - 1/11
    Kristof Welch, Paul Atreides, Oskar Lindbergh, Zach Kisslinger II, Hammar Voss - 0/11
  11. Fire
    Victor got a reaction from Gaikoku-hito in S92 Hall of Fame Induction   
    A day earlier than scheduled as I'm at an event tomorrow. In any case this is quite a short one this season as we have no Builders to induct and just one player.
     
    D - Jake Thunder, S84-S91 
    RS: 576 GP, 121 G, 531 A, 652 P, +151, 1,317 PIM, 1,696 HIT, 1,276 SB, 19 GW
    PO: 98 GP, 25 G, 84 A, 109 P, -7, 259 PIM, 299 HIT, 246 SB, 4 GW
     
    S85 Dustin Funk Trophy (Most Improved)
    S88 Alexander Beketov Trophy (Most Assists)
    S89 Daisuke Kanou Trophy (Playoff MVP)
    S90 Sterling Labatte Trophy (Top Defenceman)
    S90 Jake Wylde Trophy (Top Defensive Defenceman)
    2x All-VHL First Team (S88, S90)
    4x All-VHL Second Team (S85, S86, S89, S91)
    One Continental Cup (S89)
     
    But what a player it is. One of the best players in the hybrid era, one of the best defencemen in the 16-team era, and we can probably start the debate on his place in the all-time list. Jake @Thunder flew under the radar at the S93 draft, only going 19th overall, but what a steal that proved to be for Davos, who got 7 straight 80-point seasons out of Thunder, 6 elections to the top four defencemen in the VHL, and most importantly several deep playoff runs, two finals, and a first Continental Cup in nearly 30 seasons. Thunder and goalie Lachlan Summers invoked Dynamo dynasties of the past like those of Jenskovic and Devereux, and Bergqvist and Kanou. But even aside from franchise importance, Thunder also lands in the top 30 all-time of the defencemen stats that matter (assists, points, hits, shot blocks) and top 5 when just considering the playoffs. An all-time great first-gen career for sure and I'm glad you're back from a brief hiatus to allow me to congratulate you on a well-deserved Hall of Fame induction!
     
    Voting results
    Jake Thunder - 11/11
    ----
    Voittu Jannula - 4/11
    Papa Emeritus - 3/11
    Bo Johansson - 2/11
    Nico Pearce - 1/11
    Kristof Welch, Paul Atreides, Oskar Lindbergh, Zach Kisslinger II, Hammar Voss - 0/11
  12. Fire
    Victor reacted to Frank in [S93] John Jameson has retired!   
    Ruining my retirement thread with a lesser drink..
  13. Cheers
    Victor got a reaction from Frank in [S93] John Jameson has retired!   
    I'll drink to that
  14. Angry
    Victor got a reaction from Frank in [S93] John Jameson has retired!   
    Yeah I reckon Tullamore Dew would be apt.
  15. Haha
    Victor got a reaction from Daniel Janser in [S93] John Jameson has retired!   
    Yeah I reckon Tullamore Dew would be apt.
  16. Like
    Victor got a reaction from Banackock in S93 North American Draft (+Offseason) Grades!   
    I mean that sentence isn't gonna help you regardless 🤣
  17. Fire
    Victor got a reaction from Spartan in S93 VHL Draft   
    Have listened to my bit, proud to learn I was still very coherent. Shortly after I left the call and got onto the last train from London (at half past midnight) I ended up befriending a group of random gals who I then went to the casino with when we got back so clearly gambling away my VHL salary already 😅
     
    House tour to follow on the next videocast, that's a promise now, the question is when that will be!
  18. Woah
    Victor reacted to Spartan in S93 VHL Draft   
    Whole draft is in there! Your portion included
  19. Very Nice
    Victor reacted to Enorama in Everything I hate about my potential draft destinations   
    classic (fake) brit
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  21. Like
    Victor got a reaction from Frank in Everything I hate about my potential draft destinations   
    @Alex @Banackock @hedgehog337 @Frank
     
    some sound issues in the 1st minute but all the important stuff is clear as day
  22. Like
    Victor got a reaction from Scurvy in Everything I hate about my potential draft destinations   
    @Alex @Banackock @hedgehog337 @Frank
     
    some sound issues in the 1st minute but all the important stuff is clear as day
  23. Like
    Victor got a reaction from Thunder in Everything I hate about my potential draft destinations   
    I do but I'm ready to experience my 2nd peak
  24. Fire
    Victor got a reaction from Ahma in Everything I hate about my potential draft destinations   
    I do but I'm ready to experience my 2nd peak
  25. Love
    Victor reacted to Ahma in Everything I hate about my potential draft destinations   
    this is crazy! groundbreaking journalism by Victor, truly stuff worthy of a 1st overall pick.
     
    @Victor remember the one time 8 years ago you joined my podcast with @eaglesfan0366 and other fantastic people? i think we peaked back then.
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