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evrydayimbyfuglien

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  1. Anyone know if Threencarnacion is at least goalie yet?
  2. First goal of the season for Dortch
  3. Thanks, @brovy for all you did in Quebec. Not sure why you get so much crap around here but oh well. Can't wait to see what @Frank can do with the team, such as it is.
  4. Draft In Review The VHLM draft has come and gone and it wasn’t long before Daryl Dortch heard his name called. The Bratislava Watchmen used their second pick and fifth overall to select the bruising forward out of Chicago. Dortch, for those who are unaware, is coming off a Founder’s Cup campaign with the Brampton Blades where he racked up 52 hits in 12 playoff games. His offense left something to be desired as he only tacked on two helpers in those same 12 games. The Bratislava Watchmen had several picks in the S51 VHLM Draft and they put them to good use snagging up Phil Shankly of the Phil Player Agency along with Judocus Dermaux of the Da Trifecta Player Agency and Our Lady of Perpetual Motion to tend goal. Lee King Snatch, Alexander Thrower, and Kaylan Noffke were also added in the later picks of the draft turning an empty roster into a respectable one all in one draft. Bratislava’s First Pick (2nd Overall): Phil Shankly Phil Shankly played in twelve games for the Bern Royals. He was somewhat buried on the depth chart only seeing third line minutes. In twelve games he only netted one goal on four shots while averaging 10.2 minutes per game. Shankly added 12 PIMs and seven hits on the year. Bratislava’s GM must have seen something in the kid no one else did to take him so high in the draft. Bratislava’s Second Pick (5th Overall): Daryl Dortch Daryl Dortch appeared in sixteen games for the Brampton Blades during the regular season. He, too, only managed one goal in those appearances while averaging 15.88 minutes per game. Dortch excelled at the physical game adding 22 hits while only spending six minutes in the sin bin. As with Shankly, the GM must know something we don’t with the first two picks. Bratislava’s Third Pick (13th Overall): Judocus Dermaux Judocus Dermaux of the Yukon Rush put together a much better campaign from the blue line than either of the forwards taken before him did. He scored two goals and tacked on four assists in 16 games played. He also managed to rack up 31 penalty minutes and 38 hits. A very promising total and a steal at 13th overall in the draft. Bratislava’s Fourth Pick (15th Overall): Our Lady of Perpetual Motion Our Lady of Perpetual Motion, on paper, is the best prospect the Watchmen grabbed in the draft. OLPM started twelve games in net for the Bern Royals. He boasts a great record of 11-1-0 with a .911 save percentage and a 1.42 goals against average with one shutout. If OLPM keeps that up for the Watchmen, that should be a load off their shoulders moving forward next year as a good goaltender can help steal a few W’s when the offense is struggling. Bratislava’s Fifth Pick (16th Overall): Lee King Snatch Lee King Snatch split his time between the Yukon Rush and the Bratislava Watchmen last season. In 17 games he earned 10 points in the form of three goals and seven assists. He also managed to accumulate 41 hits in his 27.21 minutes per game. That’s all the time we have for now. Next time, if I remember, we’ll take a look at the other selections made by the Watchmen in the Season 51 Dispersal Draft.
  5. Why did you pass on Dortch in the draft? I thought we were cool.
  6. Is that you applying for this position? If so, I demand a trade
  7. Review: great article here. Spelling and everything was good. I would propose a team North America, anyone from mainly Canada and US that didn't make team Canada or US would be eligible as well as any players from, oh, IDK, Mexico.
  8. Review: I like this. Didn't see any grammatical or spelling problems. Content was on point. I'm interested to see how things play out with Clegane, I think he said decision would be made today, I should go check.
  9. Review: I think it auto corrected "because" to "become" at one point but that all I saw for an issue with this. Great job, I'll go hunt down part 2 now.
  10. Review: didn't see any grammatical or spelling issues. Very thorough review of the top picks. Looking forward to more like this. Keep it up!
  11. Review: spelling and grammar checks out. Looked good. And it worked based off your FA success so you can't argue with results.
  12. Review: good job here. Definitely a different subject matter from most, but I shouldn't expect anything less from you. Grammar/spelling checked out. Keep it up!
  13. @STZ and @Draper I guess I should have checked the FA Threads before writing this article.
  14. I'm not saying this media spot is sick in a good way. I stayed home from work because I was sick and hopped up on cold meds so this probably won't be my most coherent media spot. Defenseman Felipe Rodriguez is slowly but surely turning into the player the Quebec City Meute thought they were drafting. As was stated in a previous article, this past season Flip hit a new career high in points and goals. His regular season success has carried over to the World Cup where he represents Team World. Team World is sitting in second place at 5-3-0. Team World’s success starts at the back end. Well, maybe not the back back, but the blue line anyway. Biggu Kyanon and Felipe Rodriguez are sitting at second and third in points for defensemen with nine and seven points respectively. Rodriguez is also tied for first in plus-minus rating at a plus-nine despite Team World having a minus-three goal differential throughout the World Cup thus far. Flip also leads the World Cup in penalty minutes with 38, is sixth in blocked shots with 17, and fourth in hits with 31. Kyanon is tied for first in blocked shots with 24 and winger Arcturus Mengsk is the only Team World player with more hits at 36. “It’s incredible talent out there each and every night. It’s really a honor to be able to compete with these guys. Even if the World Cup ended right now, I could go home and be proud of what we’ve accomplished so far. I can learn a lot from playing with guys like Kyanon and Mengsk or Maximoff and Podarok. I hope we can continue this success moving forward and maybe bring home a medal for Team World.” The World Cup isn’t over yet and with the way Team World has been playing, I don’t expect Flip’s production to slow down at all. Let’s hope his success here translates into success in Season 51. “I can’t take all the credit for my point production in the World Cup. Hockey is a team sport. The guys put me in a good position to succeed and when I see the opportunity to return the favor, I try my best to do just that.” On the future of Quebec City: “If we can get everyone back from last season, we’ll be well on our way to stop the four-peat. But at this point, that’s a big “if” I haven’t heard any rumblings in the locker room one way or the other on any free agents which is a bit worrisome. I hope there are discussions privately between our GM and the free agents but that would be pure speculation on my part. I’ve seen Calgary make a great case to join them, I’ve seen offers to free agents from other teams, but nothing from our GM. If we stagnate and lose players like Koponen, Unassisted, or Clegane, we might as well sell the farm and go for a rebuild. Don’t get me wrong, there are plenty of other free agents available but those guys have been on the team and know the system. There’s comfort in things that are familiar. No big shake up in the lines can go a long way towards early season success.”
  15. We don't have a discussion thread? We're not looking too bad. I'm even leading in a few categories.
  16. I'm putting together a pretty good World Cup campaign.
  17. There's a Supernatural convention in Chicago this weekend and my fiancee was chosen to work it. I think I saw some of you guys mention that show as one you watch. I guess there's supposed to be photo opps for volunteers. @Molholt @TheLastOlympian07
  18. With Weinstein back there we've got a fighting chance at some level of success.
  19. If you want to call it that. I forgot that was you over there. That's when I first joined SHL actually so I didn't realize who was who at that time.
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