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  1. 3 hours ago, Banackock said:

    This is regarding a previous feud between Robbie and NUCK. Just making sure you're aware!

     

    Very improper way to handle the situation, but it is what it is. Coming to me first rather than exploding publicly would have been ideal. Not both at the same time, lol. Also, nothing dramatically has happened in the LR. NUCK just has a distaste for Robbie. 

     

    The difficult thing, we have 3 goalies. Every other team has 1 or 2. Waaaaay too many goalies in the league right now. Situations like these, and where people put large work into goalies only to retire them or be dealt, are going to be more common now. Competition has gone up! Fleury/Murray situations. Happened with myself and Campbell. 

     

    Anyway, inactive player or a 3rd for Perought. 

    Don't talk to me about improper handling. You knew what my reaction was going to be and you choose not to even inform me.

     

    That's piss poor management on your part, don't pass it off on me.

  2. + 6 gfx http://www.vhlforum.com/topic/44307-another-6/

    +10 TTC http://www.vhlforum.com/topic/44438-tc-s57-seattle-bears/?_fromLogin=1#replyForm

    + 6 gfx http://www.vhlforum.com/topic/44486-quill/

     

     

     

    SK = Skating:48
    SZ = Size: 49
    AG = Agility: 52
    RB = Rebound Control:  81
    SC = Style Control:  77 + 2 = 78
    HS = Hand Speed:  78 + 2 = 79
    RT = Reaction Time:  80

     

    255 + 22 = 277

     

    Bank:  18

  3. On 9/17/2017 at 8:52 PM, Banackock said:

    Also, Im on my phone now. It's totally fine and easy? There's movile and desktp version I believe too? 

    Mine does not show the name of the person or the thread name, only an avy in the section the comment was posted. I use desktop on all my devices, but PC and Laptop are the only 2 that that part looks normal. My tab is a Tab S 10.5 inch screen and it works normal for all other sites. Just not VHL. 

     

    I will train lol 

  4. 2 hours ago, Banackock said:

    Technically, no different than the NHL. If you're referring to carry over TPE - it would be no different than you having 50M carry over for money and me having 0 dollar. 

     

    Offer some ideas then? Everyone is valued? I'd REALLY hate for the SHL to be my main site. If VHL every died... fuck that would suck. Going back to the place full of little retards, internets trolls and immaturity. Bunch of little nerds who get picked on at school who come online to gang up on others. Plus, Alex is a fag. Can't stand him. :P 

    Heres an idea, change the stupid fucking website you use. Why would we use a site that auto edits our post's? Everything about the site compared to jcink I dislike. Its not fluid at all, while on a Tablet or phone even in desktop mode you get no information about a topic or who replied besides their avatar picture. When you press on a link, it dosent open a new tab to it no it switches your current one, I fucking hate that. 8 season career complete and total ass.  Unrealistic stats, no members on half the teams every season, while the other half has 8+. Bots over inactive everywhere! But its ok cause you have endurance off so we all get to be Fabulous or pathetic. 

     

    I do like that you can just drag an image over onto the site. But I hate when I copy anything I have to tell the stupid fucking thing not to make a picture of "+2 ". And even if I do say no, the page will decide on its own what its going to post. I did like the little IM thing at the bottom, but it only worked on my PC. 

     

    Yeah i was referring to TPE and yes it way different.

     

    VHL: TPE is directly applied to a new player based on the members previous player.

    SHL: Money carried over can only buy you so much gear each season, while most rookies make enough for the same gear as the vets within the first week because of how excited they are. 

     

    There simple is no huge gap, or any gap at all between a new and a old member in TPE by either draft day. Depending on when they created their player of course. Yes the old member may have money saved, but thats purely because they had to have done something right to earn it. No cash carry over on VHL is the absolute least of the sites problems in my eyes.

     

    There is a bunch more not coming to my head atm and I have no interest in helping a site that I dont even enjoy beyond touching base with some friends I usually dont get to on the SHL. If you want you can forward this on to the league publicly or to who ever is in charge, if you think it helps. But im not going to.

     

    Not trying to get under your skin here and I know how I feel when I see people rip the one league I love. Just being straight forth and honest about my impressions of this league and I know lots of other ex members share the exact same feelings as i do.

     

     

  5. VHL is dying because VHL sucks donkey twat. Its a pay to win game and the rules benefit the veterans not the rookies. What makes a new member want to work hard and raise in the draft rankings, when all the recreates are 100TPE ahead to start with. Then its a 8 season forced retirement which puts you back in the draft and still have less then the veterans. Completely foolish player statistics and stacked teams vs 2 member teams. I mean I could list the probably 50 more reasons I hate the VHL but I think those are the main ones that is killing the leauges chance at new people and a future.

     

    As much as the whiny cunts on SHL bug me, the league itself caters to new members. It forces them to be used and keeps them engaged on multiple levels. I love the SHL more than any other league I have been a member of just based on how fluid it runs and the realistic results it produces. 

  6. 2 hours ago, Dangles13 said:

    On here. I've been on the Yukon for two weeks now...

    Yeah that's ass, the lack of love Junior get is pathetic. Junior should really get a lot more attention then the pros. Junior are usually new members who need the help and pros are the veterans who know the system and process.

  7. 20 hours ago, Banackock said:

    If you're basing it off TPE, sure. If you're basing it off games played, no. It's currently 50/50.

    I don't mind playing backup as long as I don't have to update here any more. 

     

    I also can't talk about, you, fa and Toronto...

  8. On 9/12/2017 at 2:07 PM, Dangles13 said:

    So this is still the only LR I have...

    What do you mean by that? On this site or on all sites?

     

     

    On a positive note, Kendricks finally got my TPE figured out so I can update accurately again lol

  9. On 9/12/2017 at 3:17 PM, Kendrick said:

    Okay so I went back all the way to your creation build and added points in to the base totals. What you see below is what you got. The reason there were so many issues is because you added to total that you thought were higher, when really it was your doing as to why they were higher. As an example you added 6 Points to Hand Speed when it was at 70 ½ but you said it was at 73. It never got up to 73 and you added. So I understand your frustration but I went back and checked every thing. Please to avoid this sort of thing, add TPE to the totals found in the player thread not in your update thread. For the record, you are not out of TPE you earned below:

     

    SK = Skating: 45
    SZ = Size: 47
    AG = Agility: 50
    RB = Rebound Control: 79 1/2
    SC = Style Control: 76
    HS = Hand Speed: 73 1/2
    RT = Reaction Time: 77
    PS = Penalty Shot: 35
    EX = Experience: 35
    LD = Leadership: 35
     

     

    VHL Updated (12 Banked)

     

    Sweet dude! 

     

    Thank you so much for looking into this, I stopped taking my base attributes off of my player page a while ago, because i was finding that it was not always updated when my updates were. I will make a point to do it from here on out. Thanks again, now I can get shit right and keep it there! 

     

    + 8 Bio http://www.vhlforum.com/topic/43930-perought/

     

    SK = Skating: 45 + 1 = 46
    SZ = Size: 47
    AG = Agility: 50
    RB = Rebound Control: 79 1/2 + 4 = 81
    SC = Style Control: 76 + 2 = 77
    HS = Hand Speed: 73 1/2 + 7 = 78
    RT = Reaction Time: 77 + 6 = 80

     

    241 + 8 = 249

     

    Bank: 

     

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    If you heard Key Perought talk, one of the first questions you'd ask is "where are you from?". Perought was born August 21st, 1995 to Nadine and Marco Perought in the beautiful city of Aussperren, Switzerland. Though the city was not as big as Zurich, it offered ample opportunity for a child to grow up, live their young lives happily and find their place in the world. For the city of Aussperren, it offered exactly that. The city went from one piece of the river to the other. On both sides you had your schools, hospital, shopping centres and grocery stores. Everything you need or whatever it was you wanted, you could find it there. For Perought, oddly enough, it was playing hockey. Now hockey isn't the biggest thing for Switzerland, but they always found time to play it. Though no huge stars reigned from there, It was in Perought heart from a very young age to compete and play at a high level. It was his goal to represent his nation and be one of the first to be found in the spotlight. However, it never seemed like his dream was going to be achieved. 

    Key Perought didn't grow up like those gifted and privileged to play hockey. He didn't live a life of glamor or wealth. His father was a banker, his mother worked at one of the local stores selling baked items and pastries. While they made a good amount of money, they never made enough to fully enjoy themselves as parents. Every meal time there was food on the table, the heat was on in the house when it was cold and They had new clothes on their bodies. They never struggled. They were never unhappy. They just didn't live "dream" lives. For this, they were treated as such in the community of Aussperren. Throughout school, young Key never had a lot of friends. He wasn't made fun of, he didn't have it "tough", he just liked to keep his group close. Him and his 4 best friends were inseparable. They would literally do everything together. When schools finished for the summer, it was very rare to catch one without having the other 3 trailing closely behind. Were they trouble makers? Of course. What kid isn't? But, at the end of they day everyone knew they were simply.. just.. kids.

    As they grew older, their interests changed but they always seemed to have things in common enough to stay friends. They entered junior school and all joined the schools hockey team together. While they said it was for credits, they soon learned to love the game of hockey. After the season finished, they decided they wanted to join an actual competitive league rather than just playing for the schools team against  few other schools. Eventually during the summer off from school, they found a team. The Aussperren Eagles were a local team in a Tier 2 ranking league. They weren't the best, but they were the furthest thing from being average. That Spring, Perought made the biggest life decision he's made since (though, he didn't know it then). While looking on the web one night with his friends, they came across a posting regarding hockey equipment for sale. It just so happens one of his friends was looking for some new sticks to try out. It wasn't that though. Their eyes stared blankly at these orange, white and black pads + goalie equipment. The post read "Pretty well brand new, $400 takes it. Need money for new baby". Perought ran straight to his parents and quickly stated "this is what I want for my birthday". When August 21st rolled around, Perought looked at his gifts and automatically knew that for the upcoming season he'd be playing next for the Aussperren Eagles.

    Now, as the seasons went on and the boys aged, they began to gain wisdom with their years. Hockey was teaching them discipline, respect, responsibility and that hard work pays off. It was shaping them into fine young men. Another thing it taught them was that no matter what, the group of friends that they had was more than family. They had been through blood, sweat and tears together. They battled the corners, blocked shots and had been doing this since day one (not of hockey, we're talking way, way back when - ok, 17 years). While all of this was true, there was one thing it taught them the most - not to give up.

     

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    The year was 2012. Switzerland had one of it's worst Winter's in recorded history. The snow fell and fell and fell. The most it stopped, it somehow found a way to start again. This, however, did not slow things down for the boys. Hockey was still a thing and they finally found their way to a Tier One league. One finding a new home on the wing, the other 2 defenders and Perought still taming the net (in those sick pads). All was find and dandy for the longest time it seemed. They were scoring, hitting, crashing, blocking and saving the day. They were unstoppable, until one night. Driving to one of their final games, one of their friends and his parents got into a motor vehicle accident. While the parents were rushed to the hospital with critical but stable conditions, their friend did not make it once pronounced dead at the hospital. An incident like this would shatter any child's life, and it was no different for the group here. They took a break from the league as the team postponed the next 2 games. As the season started again, the team finished 4-7-2 without the boys (a much different record than 23-5-1 which they posted with the boys). They couldn't seem to play. It was something they did together and couldn't find a way to get on the ice without him lacing them up to. Of course there was the odd game they missed together, but nothing like this.

    Then, they decided they had to. They couldn't give up and it's not what their friend would want. They decided to lace them up for the first round of playoffs against Zurich Bombers and put in an incredible amount of efforts. In the 7 game series, they dropped it 4-3 but put in every amount of effort possible. They showed the community of Aussperren that anything is possible and when things seem tough, it's time to come together - not break and fall apart. Following the season, Key Perought found himself scouted by a VHLM and VHL scout. He was on his way to bigger and better. A childhood dream and a goal he had wanted since losing his friends. To this day, on his jersey, he stills wears the number 77 on his right shoulder. He looks to become a dominant player with his new VHL organization, the Seattle Bears.
     

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  11. 52 minutes ago, Kendrick said:

    It turns out there was an issue with your previous updates. Either things were mis calculated or the updater missed putting them in. Sometimes if the page doesn't reload it would edit the new totals in. I will go back and double check all points tonight and then post what you should have in each area.

    Thanks man

     

    Last weeks + 6 GFX http://www.vhlforum.com/topic/43884-ptttttt/ 

    This week + 6 GFX http://www.vhlforum.com/topic/43885-banak-is-a-cock/

     

     

     

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