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    FacePuncher got a reaction from Daniel in GM 92: Bratislava vs. Yukon   
    2 shutouts today...
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    FacePuncher reacted to sterling in Frequently Asked Questions   
    Obviously never seen fresh prince dumb fook
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    FacePuncher reacted to Ahma in S47 Official Wild Discussion   
    Looks like @ADwyer87 will be Saskatoon GM from now on
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    FacePuncher reacted to Daniel in S47 Official Wild Discussion   
    Ahma hasn't shafted anyone. He's obviously got his reasons and I'm sure ADwyer's going to do a sick job with the team. (Idk why I still have lr access)
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    FacePuncher reacted to DollarAndADream in Claimed:Bogdan Podarok - Nothing for Granted [Reviewed]   
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    You meet the word mark, and it's a pretty fantastic biography. Podarok was great in the KHL, and I think one day he will be amazing in the VHL.
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    FacePuncher reacted to DollarAndADream in Claimed:Bogdan Podarok - Rookie Profile [Reviewed]   
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    What a fine rookie profile. Good stuff here. I think soon enough you won't be a question mark like you say.
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    FacePuncher got a reaction from DollarAndADream in Claimed:Bogdan Podarok - Rookie Profile [Reviewed]   
    Bogdan Podarok - Rookie Profile

     
    Name: Bogdan Ibrahimovich Podarok
    Position: Right Winger
    Handedness: Right
    Height: 5'11"
    Weight: 171 pounds
    Hometown: St. Petersburg, Russia
    Age: 18
    Jersey Number: 17
    Drafted 10th overall by  in S47 Dispersal Draft
     
     
    Bogdan Podarok has the prototypical body for a skilled winger. At 5'11" and 171 pounds, he can weave through defenders with his speed, but don't expect much from his physical game. The Russian winger doesn't have a cannon of a shot, but his shot placement is on point, and he's putting work in on his backhand. As far as passing goes, he has the mechanics down, but his hockey IQ just is still developing, and he tries to force plays too much. Podarok's skate speed is excellent, and he is gaining more and more control every day. He's also been working on his dekes and puck control, something that has greatly improved since he's joined the VHLM.
     
    Podarok entered the VHLM in S46 as a relatively unknown winger from Russia. Discovered by Saskatoon GM Ahma in a Finnish junior ice hockey tournament, he was quickly claimed by the Wild midway through the season. In Saskatoon he worked on the first line with Sir William Covington III, an S46 draft pick who made headlines with his in-your-face attitude off the ice, and the legendary Unassisted, everyone's preseason favorite to be the first overall pick in the S47 VHL draft. His production was a little lackluster in his time in Saskatoon, scoring only one goal and 7 assists in 19 games.
     
    The offseason was a turning point for the young Russian. Podarok had the honor of being placed on the first line of Team Pancakes in the S46 Top Prospects Game. Despite a meager showing in the game, the one assist he garnered wasn't bad, and he never looked overwhelmed among the players that, for the most part, had a whole extra year more than him. Podarok put in lots of work in the offseason on becoming a more well-rounded player. His work paid off on the form of a 10th overall selection in the S47 VHLM Redraft. He projects to be a first round pick in the deep S47 draft.
     
    This season Podarok has looked excellent for the Bratislava Watchmen. He's tallied 9 goals and 6 assists in just 8 games so far this season, as the Watchmen, led by Podarok, Artom Zhumbayev, and Vincent Adultman, have rolled to a 4-2-2 record, never losing a game by more than one goal. Podarok has become a shot blocking machine, and is currently tied for second in the league with 17 blocks, making Zhumbayev one happy goaltender! Podarok is one of the question marks in this year's draft. Bratislava and weak teams in the VHL sincerely hope he's the franchise winger they need to turn into a competitor.
     
    Pros
     
    Finesse work - The young wingers upside starts with his skating. Podarok has great speed, reaching a top speed of 23.2 miles per hour on the ice. His control at first was poor, but he has shown great improvement in this category. His puck handling is great as well, dangling his way in between defenders with ease. In an interview with The Daily Slovak, Podarok tells reporters why he focused on these skills. "My hero growing up was always Pavel Datsyuk." Podarok explains, "Watching him slip through defenders and make goalies miss like that, I knew I wanted to be like that one day." Selfless Play - Podarok has emerged as an elite shot blocker, consistently giving up the body to stop picks before they make it to the net. For a player of such small stature, it's almost unprecedented to see that amount of blocked shots. "Podarok loves to surprise like that," Bratislava GM Banackock said, "He doesn't like anyone telling him he can't do something. You say small guys can't take the strain of blocked shots, and he says 'watch me'" Shot Aiming - Podarok never had much of a slap shot, a deficiency that was a red flag to begin his career. Instead of letting it stop him, the Russian has honed his shot to perfection. He's put so many hours into placing that shot just right, that going top shelf is just second nature to him. Podarok has developed a soft touch that helps him place the puck where he wants it when he gets in the crease. "I had a problem with my game," the winger told the media, "instead of letting it limit me, I turned it into a strength. It's just what every player has to do."  
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    Defense - Podarok isn't a player that will wow you as a defender. His fundamentals are poor and too often you can fake him out of position. His size doesn't give him the ability to physically pressure other forwards like you need to be able to to succeed. Luckily, he makes up for this deficiency somewhat with his ability to get in front of shots Size - The tiny winger's size already limits his defensive effectiveness, but it can also hurt him offensively. The reason Podarok has to squirm his way through into the offensive zone is because he can't power his way into it. Through 8 games so far this season, he's been knocked down 38 times, good for 3rd worst in the league. "He simply doesn't have the physique to withstand other players messing with him" friend and former GM Ahma said about Podarok, "He's a great player, but when your 5'11", 171 and you go up against 6'6", 250 guys, you lose that fight 99 times out of 100." Experience - Podarok has less experience than most prospects at this age. He was a young unknown player in the KHL's SKA St. Petersburg, and is playing in the VHLM with less than half a season's worth of games under his belt. Podarok is determined to not let that stop him. "Everyone starts somewhere," The winger said in a press conference, "Just because I've never done it before doesn't mean I can't. All the great ones were in my position once, I just hope my name is mentioned with them someday."
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    FacePuncher got a reaction from Daniel in Dadonov Calls Out 2BCProductions2BC   
    I am very much interested in this lol
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    FacePuncher reacted to sterling in @Phil [Reviewed]   
    To end your quest, some deranged member known as eldred called David s fucking prick over the course of some sort of incident and now it's a meme
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    FacePuncher got a reaction from JardyB10 in Saskatoon GM   
    How long will it take the Saskatoon spot to get figured out? I'll take Brampton, but it just seemed cool to get the team I started the VHLM in
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    FacePuncher got a reaction from DollarAndADream in Media Spots Are The Worst [Reviewed]   
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    Very interesting article, I read this even before I was put on the staff! Hopefully Stockholm is treating you well. There seemed to be a few run-on sentences in the article, and the little Stockholm bar in between the 2nd and 3rd paragraph seems a little out of place, but overall it was a very interesting article, a solid narration of the career of Ariel Weinstein and nice description of the Quebec City Meute franchise for the past 2 seasons.
     
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    FacePuncher got a reaction from Ahma in Claimed:Bogdan Podarok - Nothing for Granted [Reviewed]   
    Bogdan Podarok - Nothing for Granted

     
    Early Life: The Slums of St. Petersburg
    Bogdan Podarok was born on April 10, 1997, to a poor family. His father Ibrahim and mother Alexandra. His mother, however, was a drunk and died at an early age due to liver failure. So young Bogdan grew up in the slums of St. Petersburg with only his father. Ibrahim struggled to put food on the table for the family and many nights the Podaroks went to bed hungry. Ibrahim was a standout prospect for Kazan in the VHL(the Russian junior league, not this site), but when he went to the KHL's SKA St. Petersburg, he fell flat on his face. He was left without a job and with really no skills besides hockey, so he had to scrape out a living in whatever menial job would hire him. Ibrahim desperately wanted his son to success where he had failed, and despite financial strain he put him on junior hockey teams when he turned 5.
     
    In the Russian youth leagues, Podarok quickly learned the game. When he was 6 he was already playing against the top 8 year olds in his city, and at 7, he was the best player of the St. Petersburg U8 league. The next year he was to play for the St. Petersburg North U11 team. Podarok led all 9 year olds in points and by his 10 year old season, where he was named MVP, he had KHL scouts taking notice. When Bogdan turned 11 he had a scary moment in his career when he was tripped on a play and slammed headfirst into the boards. Podarok got up disoriented and was suspected to have a concussion. Luckily the concussion was found to be minor. The young Podarok then went on to destroy the league in the last half of the season and despite playing 2/3 of the season games, he finished 3rd in scoring. When Podarok hit 12, a man came up to him after a practice. "How are you, Bogdan?" Sergei Zubov, head coach of SKA St. Petersburg, said, "how would you like to play for SKA St. Petersburg's junior team?"
     
    Juniors Career: Grinding it out for SKA
    the 12 year Podarok reported to SKA's U15 team as the youngest player in the whole league. This wasn't a walk in the park like everything else had been for Podarok, as the competition was bigger and better. Bogdan struggled in his first season in big junior competition, scoring only 12 points in his first 31 games. It was not easy for the kid to take. As a little kid in his city, he was always one of the best, but now he was stacked up against people who would be future pro stars, and he wasn't an instant success.
     
    Ibrahim saw that his son was struggling. Luckily, he had been there before. He reassured his son, telling him "don't count the games where you don't score, count the games that you do. You're beating future studs that are 3 years older than you, that's something to be proud of." Bogdan was not so assured, he still thought he was failing at hockey, so he and his dad worked drills whenever he could. He even scheduled some workouts with Coach Zubov from the big time club. The offseason was all work for the young Podarok
     
    And boy did it pay off. Bogdan led the U15 team in scoring, though it was a low year for the franchise. Podarok's 34 points in 38 games was good enough for 17th best in the whole league. Podarok was excited to be good again, and was ready to take the next step. Unfortunately the club decided it was best for Bogdan to spend one last year in U15 before going up to U18 and then, hopefully, the KHL. In his last season in the under 15's, Podarok shattered records. His 61 points in 42 games was 7 more than the previous season high. It was clear that he was ready to go to the U18 league.
     

    Bogdan Podarok turned heads with his performance in U15 hockey
     
    In SKA's U18 affiliate, 16 year old Podarok started off once again weak, but this time was worse than when he was 12. Due to nagging a ankle issues and limited ice time, Bogdan hit a new low with 7 points in 27 games. This time, however, the kid was not discouraged. He knew he had been there before, and he was prepared to work even harder this time. Him and his father worked drills again, and he met with the team physician twice a week to get his ankle back to 100%. He was determined to make it to the big club the next year.
     
    And he did just that. Bogdan came back with a vengeance, playing all 45 games and scoring 38 points, good for 2nd on the team and 9th in the league. Podarok got the call from Zubov saying to report to the team's KHL training camp next offseason. Bogdan was so excited, he ran home to his house to tell his father. When he got to his house, the door was busted in and left ajar. Ibrahim Podarok, age 43, was found dead, shot twice in the chest, as the result of an armed robbery. The 17 year old Bogdan was thankfully able to find shelter with his friend Alexei and his family in a much better area of the city, but his heart was crushed.
     
    Hockey had lost its joy for Podarok after his father's death. He was the one who taught him how to skate, taught him how to shootout, taught him how to deke. His favorite times were always with his father when they would go over fundamentals and Ibrahim would correct his form and teach him how to play like a KHL pro. Now that that was all gone, Bogdan didn't know if he wanted to even play the sport anymore, so he went to Zubov and planned to tell him that he was leaving the game. Zubov was taken aback! "Son, I understand your upset about your father", Zubov said, "but do you really think he would want this? Your father loved hockey, and he loved you. He wanted you to be the player he never was, the player he could have been." Bogdan took this to heart. Instead of leaving the game, Podarok worked harder than ever, spending almost all his time in the film room, on the rink, or on the backyard patio with some roller skates.
     
    when late August rolled around, the SKA training camp began. Podarok wasn't supposed to make the roster, but people hadn't seen all the work he had put in over the off-season. Podarok skated on the 6th line of the practice squad and still managed to impress. Bogdan made the pre-season roster, but was still on the hot seat, considering he still had a year of U18 eligibility left. But after his monster preseason performance (3 goals and 2 assists in 3 games), he could not be denied his place on the SKA St. Petersburg's KHL roster. Podarok had finally made it to the big time!
     
    The KHL: A Champion of Russia
    Podarok started his KHL career on the 4th line, like you would expect a 17 making his pro debut to do. Before his first game, Bogdan and other newcomer's jerseys were lost on their way to be dropped off at the Ice Palace, so he was not able to wear his number 19, like he had all his junior career. Podarok rushed home and grabbed his father's old number 17 jersey from his short stint with SKA. It was a little big for him, but there was no way Bogdan was going into his first pro game without his name on his back. With his father's jersey on, Podarok scored a goal and an assist in his KHL debut. He was spectacular in his play and looked like a sure fire KHL staple.
     
    Bogdan got his number 19 jersey back the next day, but his mojo was lost. Podarok went pointless for the next 12 games and ended up being benched for a multitude of games. At that moment Bogdan decided to change his number to 17 and wear his father's number in his honor. After that, Podarok got his touch back. Over the rest of the season, Bogdan played in 27 of the remaining 29 season games and scored 11 goals and 15 assists. His end season totals of 12 goals and 16 assists in 40 games was very good for a KHL rookie, and he was rewarded with a spot on the 3rd line for SKA St. Petersburg's playoff run
     

    Podarok's playoff heroics, especially against CSKA Moskow, propelled SKA St. Petersburg to win the Gagarin Cup
     
    In the KHL playoffs, Podarok went on a tear. He was a non-factor in the first round, where they beat Nizhny Novgorod 4 games to 1, but he scored 2 goals and an assist in the second round when they also went 4-1 against Dinamo Minsk. In the Western Conference finals against CSKA Moscow, however, the full force of Bogdan Podarok was felt. In the eventual 4-3 series win, Podarok scored 6 goals and garnered 4 assists to propel his team past the top seeded Western Conference team. In the Gagarin Cup finals against Ak Bars Kazan, SKA easily took care of them in 5 games, and Bogdan netted three assists as well as the only goal in the decisive game 5 of the series. Podaroks totals for the playoffs that year were 9 goals and 8 assists in all 22 games.
     
    The VHLM: WJC to Saskatoon to Bratislava
    After his great performance in the KHL, Bogdan was invited to play on the second line of the Russian World Junior Championship team. Podarok played well for the silver medal winning Russian squad, scoring a goal and getting 4 assists in 6 of the 7 games the Russian squad played. While he was there, he caught the eye of a certain Finnish scout who happened to be the GM of the Saskatoon Wild in the VHLM. Ahma met with the 18 year old Bogdan and offered him a contract to play for the Wild. Bogdan was so excited about the offer: he never thought he would make it to the VHLM!
     
    In season S46, his first as a VHLM player, Podarok had some subpar numbers. In only 19 games he scored one goal and got 7 assists. In the playoffs, where the Wild were swept, he scored one goal and got no assists. It wasnt all bad for Podarok though. His first season required adjusting and Podarok gained great knowledge about the league that would help him later on in his career
     
    Podarok was selected 10th overall by the Bratislava Watchmen in the S47 VHLM Dispersal Draft. He has been going much better this year, so far he has 11 goals and 9 assists in 18 games, as well as an impressive 37 blocked shots. He just needs 2 more games to have already broken every career high he set for himself in S46. Bogdan has been shooting up the draft boards with his strong play of late, even in the face of the Watchmen's recent struggles. Podarok hopes to continue his strong play for Bratislava and maybe even lead them to a Founders' Cup victory.
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    FacePuncher reacted to Kesler in 2015-2016 NHL Discussion   
    Iam pissed off. I guess I am not watching the game now.
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    FacePuncher reacted to DollarAndADream in PT Staff - Media Reviewer [Position Available]   
    I'll PM you the details.
     
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    FacePuncher got a reaction from Phil in PT Staff - Media Reviewer [Position Available]   
    I wouldn't mind doing this job @DollarAndADream since I can't GM a team. I'm just looking for ways to stay involved and gain TPE
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    FacePuncher got a reaction from DollarAndADream in Saskatoon GM   
    I think I would be good for this job.
     
    Why, you might ask?
     
    i may be new to this site, but as you can see I've been very active. On top of that, I have lots of experience as a GM of different sites. On WebSim Hockey and Powerplay manager I control 32 teams and have been rebuilding most of them but also have put together some top teams already. I think I have a lot of experience rebuilding teams and I'm confident I would do a great job with Saskatoon
     
    i also started my career with the Wild, it would be cool to take over the team now
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    FacePuncher reacted to TheLastOlympian07 in 2015-2016 NHL Discussion   
    you guys got an all-star captain what are you talking about thats amazing! and you just gave up Tinordi? wow. what a steal. 
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    FacePuncher reacted to Da Trifecta in Saskatoon GM   
    Good luck to all applicants
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    FacePuncher got a reaction from JardyB10 in Saskatoon GM   
    I think I would be good for this job.
     
    Why, you might ask?
     
    i may be new to this site, but as you can see I've been very active. On top of that, I have lots of experience as a GM of different sites. On WebSim Hockey and Powerplay manager I control 32 teams and have been rebuilding most of them but also have put together some top teams already. I think I have a lot of experience rebuilding teams and I'm confident I would do a great job with Saskatoon
     
    i also started my career with the Wild, it would be cool to take over the team now
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    FacePuncher reacted to Molholt in VHL Wrestling | Tag-Team Championship Night | 1.12.16   
    Well, Flip and Edwin just had one of the best singles matches we've ever had. This has been a great night so far and the title match is up next!
     
    @gorlab @iRockstar @DollarAndADream @Ahma
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    FacePuncher reacted to gorlab in VHL Wrestling | Tag-Team Championship Night | 1.12.16   
    RIP Howard
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    FacePuncher got a reaction from gorlab in VHL Wrestling | Tag-Team Championship Night | 1.12.16   
    In a press conference, D-Money said he can't be mad with his performance. He stuck in it with Jam Master J and had the upper hand about half the match, he just needs to work on his recovering. And, D-Money continued, really, when can you ever be upset when you look that damn gorgeous??? 
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    FacePuncher got a reaction from evrydayimbyfuglien in VHL Wrestling | Call for Entrants   
    Try capital A and D  
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    FacePuncher got a reaction from Molholt in VHL Wrestling | Tag-Team Championship Night | 1.12.16   
    In a press conference, D-Money said he can't be mad with his performance. He stuck in it with Jam Master J and had the upper hand about half the match, he just needs to work on his recovering. And, D-Money continued, really, when can you ever be upset when you look that damn gorgeous??? 
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    FacePuncher got a reaction from Smarch in Saskatoon GM   
    I think I would be good for this job.
     
    Why, you might ask?
     
    i may be new to this site, but as you can see I've been very active. On top of that, I have lots of experience as a GM of different sites. On WebSim Hockey and Powerplay manager I control 32 teams and have been rebuilding most of them but also have put together some top teams already. I think I have a lot of experience rebuilding teams and I'm confident I would do a great job with Saskatoon
     
    i also started my career with the Wild, it would be cool to take over the team now
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