evrydayimbyfuglien
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Sad to see Dadonov go. We barely knew ye
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Claimed:#15 - Essian Ravenwing [Reviewed]
evrydayimbyfuglien replied to der meister's topic in Archived Career Tasks
Review: I like that two-game season point total lol Very well done. I feel like a broken record here. Nothing to critique. -
New RHCP and Blink, too.
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I'll apply.
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Hungary for more Hockey!
evrydayimbyfuglien replied to TheLastOlympian07's topic in Spam and Game Threads
Hey, my SHLer is from Austria, too. -
He was online Monday. Maybe if we keep tagging @Frank he'll come back more often.
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Claimed:Izidors Balders rookie profile [Reviewed]
evrydayimbyfuglien replied to bukss_a's topic in Archived Career Tasks
Review: Nice job man. You hit all the requirements this time. I'm sure you're well aware this has some issues but these things will improve with practice so just keep it up! -
Hey, @Frank, happy birthday!
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Claimed:The Son of Odin [Reviewed]
evrydayimbyfuglien replied to BOOM's topic in Archived Career Tasks
Review: Everything looked really good here. I did notice you used "it wasn't long before..." twice in the same paragraph which made things a little strange. Also, I could be mistaken, and I probably am, but I don't think the positives and negatives belong in the Biography. Why do we always write about our players being superstars instead of having them struggle in the other leagues and taking a chance on the VHLM/VHL? I'm guilty of this, too. Still, all things considered, very well done. Also, you had great production for joining halfway through the season, my first year was atrocious compared to that. -
Claimed:Sven Wolf [REVIEWED]
evrydayimbyfuglien replied to enigmatic's topic in Archived Graphics/Videos
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Claimed:Sven Wolf [REVIEWED]
evrydayimbyfuglien replied to enigmatic's topic in Archived Graphics/Videos
I rike it. If you ever run out of ideas, I'll take one of these beauts -
Claimed:Deadly Tide S01E03 "Team Work" [Reviewed]
evrydayimbyfuglien replied to BluObieZ's topic in Archived Career Tasks
Review: Should be "llamas" not "llama's" and "Americans" not "American's" Also, I'm a little confused, I thought Robert said to guess his name then he was the one guessing names...so did I miss something or is there a continuity issue there? *than A+ for creativity, just be careful with some of the grammar and spelling stuff. Definitely hit the word count and pictures so that's good. -
VHLSC: S49 Rankings #5 - Mock Draft!
evrydayimbyfuglien replied to Kendrick's topic in VHCS Draft Rankings
If anything, people should be upset he's got another defenseman going to Quebec in the first round... -
Part I - Pick em' (Pick the correct winners of all three games for 1 TPE) 45 Legion vs Titans 46 Legion vs Titans 47 Titans vs Legion Part II - Predict the Score (Predict the correct score of this game for 3 TPE) 47 Titans vs Legion 2-3 Part III - Player Predictions (Predict the correct player for each category, 1 TPE for each correct answer) Series leader in points: Max Molholt Series leader in goals: Max Molholt Series leader in assists:Max Molholt
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VHLSC: S49 Rankings #5 - Mock Draft!
evrydayimbyfuglien replied to Kendrick's topic in VHCS Draft Rankings
Oooooh, I gotcha. I thought you meant was done with this player but now I see. -
VHLSC: S49 Rankings #5 - Mock Draft!
evrydayimbyfuglien replied to Kendrick's topic in VHCS Draft Rankings
You literally just said you've done your TPE whoring already... But anyway, just prove him wrong rather than giving him the satisfaction of responding on here and saying you should go higher, just prove it. -
Will there be a claim post or do we just link to here?
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When reviewing the season 47 draft, it is common to miss those players assigned to a team through the GM rule. Tom Lincoln is one such player. He was assigned to the Quebec City Meute because his agency, brovy agency, is the owner and GM of the team. Lincoln demolishes the water bottle. Tom Lincoln played in all 72 games for the Meute in his rookie season and had a very good rookie campaign amassing 26 goals and 37 assists for 63 points. He was a minus-39 on the year but that’s to be expected on a team that only won 15 games, not to mention the fact that they almost allowed double the goals they scored on the year. He should have been in the running for rookie of the year since the winner, Joel Jarvi of the Cologne Express only had four more points and eleven less goals that year from the blue line. Lincoln’s production is not limited to goals and assists. He was also very efficient in not taking stupid penalties only collecting 27 penalty minutes. He also lead the team in power play points and minutes played per game, making that 27 penalty minutes all the more impressive. As a center, he was also relied upon to take crucial faceoffs playing 171 penalty kill minutes and winning over fifty percent of the 3106 faceoffs he took. Following his rookie year, he took a huge step forward in season 48 and greatly improved almost all aspects of his game. He avoided a sophomore slump and recorded 94 points, 14 of them on the powerplay, the following season. He went up to sixth overall in points on the year behind some very familiar and more experienced names like Lord Karnage, Max Molholt, and Aleksi Koponen; he had been ranked 28th his rookie year. Lincoln is now among the top producers in the league despite only entering what will now be his third season. He managed to only be in the sin bin for 19 penalty minutes his second season and improved his shooting percentage from around eight percent his rookie year to 10% this past season. I said he improved in almost all aspects because one department he apparently neglected between season 47 and 48 was faceoffs. He made a change to winger except on the penalty kill and his faceoff percentage suffered as a result only winning 46.65% of the 553 he took. If his upward trend continues, Quebec City might be a threat sooner rather than later. They have several young pieces together already in the dynamic duo of John Sleeman and Felipe Rodriguez, who we got to see in action to close out the year. They also have Unassisted who was a Christian Stolzschweiger Trophy finalist and will be a key part in the success of the Meute. They will be much improved in the back end with the addition of Dmitri Dadonov who has had a very good year in the VHLM for Oslo with nine shutouts and a sub-2.00 goals against average. The future is bright in Quebec and Tom Lincoln and brovy agency are a big part of the reason why. (524 words)
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I'll take 3rd I guess. And Flip finally beat Velvet in something!