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  1. 9 goals and Abendroth with 0 points.
  2. One Break and I'll Break Every Record Full Name: Kristjan Härmä Position: LW Age: 18 Handedness: Right Height (inches): 5'11” Weight (lbs.): 209 Birthplace: Rakvere, Estonia Early Childhood Kristjan Härmä was born and raised in Rakvere, Estonia to a single mother. Kristjan's mother, Hanna, was a hard worker and did everything she could for her son to follow his dreams. When he told his mother at the young age of five that he wanted to be a hockey player - Hanna was taken aback. She knew this wasn't a common path for a young boy in Estonia. Most young children in Estonia are looking toward football, basketball, volleyball and other long-standing sports. But, unlike their neighbor to the north in Finland, Estonia had never grown into a hockey country. While a few small leagues existed for those that enjoyed the sports, no developmental programs existed for aspiring young children to take advantage of and hone their skills. Hanna worked very hard and finally found a way for young Kristjan to practice his game. Kristjan's earliest memories were of him and his mother making the travel to the closest rink and skating around. His mother would go onto the ice with Kristjan and work on his puck handling. While not able to join a real team he was getting valuable time on the ice and worked unrelenting on his ability with the puck. Hanna would set up cones for Kristjan and have him move the puck through the cones faster and faster. Once he was able to move them through the cones with no trouble she would make him do it with his eyes closed until he was able to do the same thing before. Kristjan developed the feeling of the puck on his stick and a solid base of puck control from the time with his mother. Little did Hanna know but she was setting young Kristjan up to become a very talented puck handler. Late Childhood Kristjan reached a level in which simple rink time would not allow him to progress any further than he already had and that he needed to actually see time on the ice. Hanna, being the supportive mother that she was moved her, Kristjan and Kristjan's younger brother Päävo to Tallinn. Päävo at this time had decided he wanted to follow the path along with his older brother Kristjan. The two of them went on to join one of only 3 juniors teams in the Tallinn area and immediately had a major impact on the league. The two youngsters began tearing up a league of their peers and propelled Kassid EJHC to a winning season and Kristjan set the JHC record for most points in a season with 134 over 30 games. The young boy was finally starting to see what he had. He spent the next 3 years developing on Kassid and became a headturner in the stand. Other teams parents and fans would cheer every time that Kristjan got the puck, because he was showing something they had never seen before from a young Estonian hockey player. The skills to transcend these childs leagues and beyond the Estonian Hockey league. The ability to move onto the world stage and become someone representing his home country among countless faceless stars that blend into one amalgation. Time was running out on Kristjan's time in the EJHC and he was ready to make the jump to the next level. Teenage Years Härmä was mercilessly recruited by teams across the Baltic region. He recieved offers to play in Finland, Latvia, Poland and Sweden. But Kristjan decided to stay at home. Jumping at the chance to play with his hometown HC Tallinn, Kristjan was ready to start on his path as a professional hockey player. At the ripe young age of 14, Kristjan was already a monster on the ice compared to the others in the league. He was a 14 year old playing with people in their 20s and making them look like children. He physical game suffered due to his size but much of the time the young winger couldn't even be touched by those on the ice with him. He would duck around and use his puck handling skills to set up wide open goals. His first year in the Meistriliiga was astonishing for a man so young. Scoring 70 points over 40 games as a 14 year old opened up the eyes of scouts all over the region and a few around the world. By his 2nd year in the league, the now 16 year old Kristjan, was scoring on a clip nearly on a different level than those around him. He scored 90 goals and had 24 assists in just 50 games and became the record holder for the most points in a season in the Meistriliiga - crushing the old record by 43 points. Kristjan had already cut the path of the best player in the history of the league and he was only 16 years old. After his record breaking season with Tallinn HC, Kristjan was once again approached by Jokipojat of the Mestis Hockey League in Finland. While he had been playing for glory of Estonia and enjoyed showing his countrymen what he was capable of - Kristjan realized it was time to put himself on the world stage. At this point his younger brother Päävo had begun tearing up the Meistriliiga as a member of HC Viking Tallinn, the rival of HC Tallinn, and was making a name for himself and this made the decision easier for Kristjan. He inked a contract for one season with Jokipojat to play as their top line winger. Kristjan became an immediate success on the team. Becoming one of the leading scorers in the Mestis was easy for the young winger and he continued his domination from the Estonian league. While his numbers were not quite as impressive as they were while playing in the Meistriliiga - he still became a wunderkind. The Future Kristjan Härmä has spent the last few months deciding if he wanted to enter the VHLM and aim for a chance to play for one of the biggest leagues in the world with the VHL or settle for a quick buck in the SM-Liiga. After long interal debates, Kristjan decided the best course of action for him would be to join the VHLM and aim for a massive record setting career in the VHL. The ability to put Estonia on the map as a hockey nation would be a dream come true for the young sniper. With the right development and the concentration on his craft, Kristjan could become one of the greatest players to ever step on the ice in the VHL. But those are lofty for a young player getting ready to start on his path to the big time. Kristjan is focused on finding a team in the VHLM that will take his brand of hockey seriously. That won't believe the mistakes of a young man, with recent party accusations, will sway them from taking a chance on the talented young winger. The sky is the limit for Kristjan Härmä. So which team will be the first to give the young Estonian his big break and begin him on the path to Greatest of All Time?
  3. Kristjan Härmä Rookie Report Kristjan Härmä is a 17-year old prospect finishing up his tenure with HC Tallinn in the Estonian Meistriliiga. The young Estonian spent 2 seasons playing with the team and set the record for youngest player to ever set foot on the ice in the Meistriliiga. Härmä is looking to make his impact on the hockey world and to bring the country of Estonia to the forefront. To help develop the game further in his country and become the first Estonian superstar. Härmä stands at a less than attractive 5'11" but makes up for his average height with a stocky build and a weight of 209lbs. Kristjan is built like a brick shithouse and can work his way with the puck up the ice with ease. Pros: Scoring - Härmä has a rocket of a shot. While his windup is great on his slapshot, he also possess a natural burner on the backhand. Kristjan can place the puck from his backhand wherever he wants it to be and rarely misses. All of the Estonian wingers shots show incredible location skills and gets a lot of gas on every shot he takes - be a wrister, slapshot or backhand. With proper coaching and the right situation to bloom, Härmä could become the top scorer in the VHLM and become the mainstay for the team that picks up the winger. His shot is beautiful and continues to develop into something more deadly with each scouting trip we went to visit him. Grade: A+ Skating - Kristjan has a very pure stride and once at full speed, he is a bullet out of a gun. His blazing speed and ability to control himself at top speeds allows him to get into situations where he's often in a favorable spot to receive a pass to put the puck home or simply outrun the defenders for a breakaway chance. His ability to remain upright even during some very nasty hits also gives him the ability to fight through nasty checks and devastate surprised defenders who thought that he would give up the puck or simply hit the deck. Härmä still has some growth for his skating and getting him some ice time with a proper trainer could end up benefitting him very very much and put him among the elite skaters in the VHLM. Grade: A Puck Handling - The area that the 17 year old winger has truly set himself apart from many joining the VHLM would be puck handling. Kristjan is a wizard with the puck. His ability to put the puck through multiple defenders and turn other skaters inside out is elite. In a game where we scouted U18 from many different nations (FInland, Sweden, Latvia), Kristjan pulled multiple moves on other young players from these countries that made people in the stands audibly gasp as one. Kristjan knows where the puck is at all times and has near ESP when it comes to where the puck will be going next. Given more development and time to develop into the pro game - Härmä could become the best puck handler in the game. Grade: S Cons: Strength - Kristjan struggles sometimes making progress against bigger defenders and often loses physical battles in the corner. While his skating is good enough to allow him to stay horizontal in most situations, he needs to work on his strength when it comes to battles for the puck in the corners and driving to the net. What many would attribute to these problems would be his lack of height. While Kristjan is a solid young man with a large frame and well developed muscles for his age - he needs a weight training plan badly. Given time to add more muscle mass and learn to control his body better in these situations. We believe that he can turn this negative into a positive. Grade: C Passing - This con is mainly due to a personality trait than actual skill. Kristjan has spent his entire early life competing against other young players from multiple other countries. These players have gotten showered in compliments and become the apple of many-a-scouts eye. So over time he has developed the trait to strive for goals and be the one putting the puck in the net. He has been quoted with talking about how everyone remembers the goal scorer and not the passer, no matter how spectacular the pass was that led to the goal. Härmä has shown multiple times that the latent skill for passing is there in his skillset but that he's not been able to develop the skill because he seeks glory in goals. Grade: B- (if utilized) Defense - Don't let the fact that we have listed defense as a con for Kristjan confuse you that he isn't talented in the area. Kristjan just hasn't been given the proper chance to really show this skill off other than at tournaments agaisnt kids in other countries. The Estonian hockey league is filled with mostly players that were not on Kristjan's level. He overpowered them consistently and showed that none of them were even close to touching him in other situations. Not having to play defense because you're always on offense is not a con but more of a question mark. In his times playing on the international state, Kristjan has performed a bit middlingly but with proper coaching he could become a very well rounded two way player. He definitely possesses the skills to be a good defender and may end up surprising at some point with his actual defensive skill. Grade: ??
  4. Naked Party Boat Photos Possible Concern to VHLM GMs Kristjan Härmä isn't a name well known in the VHL sphere at current. But the young VHLM Free Agent is making waves among the General Managers of the VHL developmental league. News is that many of the GMs haven't contacted the young Estonian winger after having seen leaked photographs of the star forward from HC Tallinn. Apparently the photos are shots of Kristjan on a boat off the coast of Spain with multiple naked women and copious amounts of drug perephernalia. Action has been taken by those representing the forward to get the photos pulled from websites posting them - but all actions have failed so far. Härmä has taken pre-emptive action to quiet the buzz and address concerns of the GMs involved with VHLM teams. Härmä had the following to say in an interview with a reporter Urmo Soonvald of the Eesti Päevaleht Newspaper in Tallinn, after being given the go-ahead from his attorneys. "These photos look bad, I know. Something like this isn't the best way to make an impression on teams looking to add you to their roster. I promise these things won't be a concern. For those concerned about drug usage. I am not a drug user and those belonged to others on the boat. I was just there to take in good company, fresh ocean air and to have a bit of good clean fun. The models on the boat were very nice and I respected all boundaries. Kristjan Härmä will be of pure intentions and all effort for any team that signs him."
  5. Härmä Looking For His Chance Estonian sniper Kristjan Härmä has entered the league looking for his chance. Being from a country not known for their hockey prowess and pailing to their big brother Finland in every area of the sport - Härmä aims to change this for the country. Despite the lack of pro success of the proud nation of Estonia, Härmä has gained an astonishing amount of support from the tiny country and has the hopes of thousands riding on his back. Härmä has spent the first week of his time eligible for pickup in the VHLM getting very few offers. Not many teams seem interested in adding a young winger at this stage of the season. Kristjan believes he could add spectacular depth to a lucky team and would help bolster the strength of any team looking to push for the playoffs. He has been quoted as saying, for the consideration of possible suitors, that his effort on the ice will be second to none and he will bring his best game to the ice immediately. Härmä is an average sized winger. One who doesn't bring the size that many look for these days. But what he doesn't bring in power, Kristjan brings in speed, craftiness with the puck and pure will. The young Estonian has been quoted saying the following, "I am going to blow the doors off this league. People don't take my country seriously when it comes to hockey. I want to change that image. I want people to insert the name Härmä into consideration about greatest players from non-traditional hockey countries. After that has happened, I want to become among the names of greatest hockey players in the world. I'm tired of people saying they are surprised a talented hockey player could come from Estonia. Our work ethic is second to none and I am going to prove that, with proper funding and growth, my home country can be among one of the best in the world at this game." Kristjan is the type of winger that any team could use and would surely become one of the best scorers in the VHLM given proper guidance and a fertile environment in which to grow. A locker room filled with characters, supportive and funny, would be the most beneficial to the young Estonian. Some place that would give him guidance and let him spread his wings in the VHLM and grow into a potent scorer and defensive winger. Just becoming eligible, Kristjan is weary of where to go and where would be the best place for a young winger like himself. But offers and explanation of the situation he would be put into once joining the team. Härmä could become a very solid member of that team and a core guy to build around.
  6. Thank you so much @gorlab. Time to slap this badboy on and get my updates rolllllin.
  7. Player InformationUsername: InciteHysteriaFull Name: Kristjan Härmä Position: LWAge: 17Handedness: RightRecruited By/From: RecreateWould you like an experienced member to mentor you? NahPlayer AttributesTotal Points Earned: 30CK = Checking: 40FG = Fighting: 40DI = Discipline: 40SK = Skating: 50ST = Strength: 40PH = Puck Handling: 50FO = Face Offs: 40PA = Passing: 40SC = Scoring: 50DF = Defense: 40PS = Penalty Shot: 40EX = Experience: 40LD = Leadership: 40OtherJersey Number: 9Height (inches): 5'11"Weight (lbs.): 209Birthplace: Rakvere, EstoniaAwardsCareer StatsPlayer MovementPast Players Kai Abendroth
  8. Sorry I wasn't active. College + SHL + SBA + PHL gets a bit crazy. I want to give the VHL the attention it deserves.
  9. Abendroth is set to play his final season in the VHLM. He's ready to move up and has chosen to play for the PHL Affiliated Munich Aviators instead of moving up to the VHL. Abendroth is happy to play out his final season in Oslo and will be hoping to bring a championship to his team before departing. Abendroth had a fairly good career with Oslo and led the team in scoring in his 2nd season in the VHLM. He's ready for something new. As of now Kai Abendroth is retiring from the VHLM.
  10. -1 but we still win. All good for me!
  11. Well. That was...a game?
  12. Two assists. I'm really feeling that!
  13. Kai "Mitternacht" Abendroth Position: Right Wing/Left Wing Height: 6'3" Weight: 210lbs Birthdate: February 19th, 1999 Birthplace: Vaduz, Liechtenstein (Plays for Switzerland internationally) Scouting Report: Abendroth is a big bodied speedster with incredible scoring ability. He has shown a nack for defensive play and could develop into a solid defensive player; all while delivering high octane scoring in the VHL. He can play too flashy sometimes, as his time playing with players less talented than himself has allowed him to grow overconfidence. The initial confidence he shows is a positive point to start with and will allow Abendroth the ability to get over bad games quicker than most other young players. He is not a strong winger despite his body size and will need to develop himself physically if he wants to be a brusing player to play against. He has a hot streak but prefers to not fight often but depending on how breaks go during the game, he could be a chippy player. Team Fit: Kai Abendroth looks to fit into the top line scorer role on any team he will go to in the VHL draft. He is a diamond in the rough. While other players may be more developed and farther along with their respective skills; Abendroth has the potential to become one of the best players in the league. He is a project but most great players start as a project. For any team dedicated enough to put in the work with Abendroth, he will be a steal. Career Notes: Abendroth has spent the last 3 years playing in Swiss developmental leagues. His first two years being part of the NLC; a developmental league focused on the betterment of young Swiss (and surrounding nation) players who show the talent to be members of professional hockey leagues. He scored on a very high clip in those two seasons and finished second all time in the NLC with nearly 227 points. He played with other promising young Swiss forward Florian Tribolet. The two showed great chemistry with each other; with Tribolet deciding to play for the PMHL developmental league in the USA and Abendroth continuing onto the NLA to play with Bern once again. His time spent on the professional NLA team showed his ability to play hard nosed hockey and score in places where there seemed to be no space. He has since signed a one year deal with the Oslo Storm of the VHLM and has notched 6 points in 11 games playing on the 2nd line. "Abendroth is a high octane player. His motor is always moving and he's always trying to get the puck on the net. Give him the puck and watch him work his magic!" - Tomas Amacher, Bern Marmots Head Coach Strengths: Speed: Abendroth is incredibly fast. He is maybe one of the fastest prospects to come out of Europe in a long time. His blazing speed, along with size, make him a formidable forward to bear down on defenders. What is very interesting about Abendroth is his ability to control his speed. Even near his top speed he is able to cut in and out. He is able to make quick decisions while skating and use the corners to his advantage. He has shown very little problems with stopping in the attacking side of the ice. One does wonder if he could possibily injure himself one day on a stopping mishap. Puck Control: Abendroth displays a keen ability to control the puck while going near top speed. He is able to handle the puck quickly and make quick decisions. Some would assume going top speed would distract one with the puck, but Abendroth has shown a unique skill in his ability to handle the puck. While in the offensive zone he has also shown the ability to move and control the puck in situations where he would have little space. Scoring Touch/Wrist Shot: Kai has demonstrated an ability to snipe the smallest holes that goalies give him. His wrist shot is among the best in the crop of rookies he joins. With correct development, Abendroth could develop into one of the best scorers in the VHL. Weaknesses: Lack of Strength: Abendroth has been faulted with not playing up to his size. While naturally gifted with a large powerful body; the wing has not properly used it and lacks some conditioning in his game. With proper training and a corrected diet, Abendroth could develop a more physical side of his game. But due to playing with lesser players, Kai has never had to push himself to be stronger physically. Discipline Control: Abendroth has a hot temper. He is not the type to fight but mainly goes for openings when given the chance. He could end up drawing penalties due to his penchant for retaliation. This may be able to be weaned out of him. But it's difficult to change a players temperment. Maybe with more experience. But given the way that Abendroth plays, we expect a few penalty minutes to be a possibility. Passing: While not nearly as bad as some may say, Abendroth is not the passer that many of the other players in his class claim to be. While not terrible at moving the puck. He's much better with the puck on his stick and attempting to put it in the net. He has the natural talent to be a skilled passer but he will never be the best passer in the league. With that being said, he will still continue to get assists and be a valuable part of a team.
  14. From Vaduz with Love By Timo Haas Name: Kai Abendroth Position: RW/LW Height: 6'3" Weight: 210 Birthplace: Vaduz, Liechtenstein Handed: Right Early Life Kai Alec Abendroth was born February 19th, 1999 in Vaduz, Liechtenstein to Hannah and Mats Abendroth. His childhood was one of comfortable living. His father Mats, an electrical engineer, provided a stable life for Kai, his sister Joana and his mother. Kai spent his formative years attending Primarschule in Vaduz. His earliest memories are those of football and hockey games on the television in his house. His father was a huge fan of HC Davos; which was a mere hour drive away from the family home in Vaduz. Kai played football first before becoming involved in hockey. He excelled as a striker on his teams. Youth leagues usually result in players playing out of position and becoming a jumble on the field. Young Kai didn't seem to follow this path. His play at such a young age showcased to his parents that the young boy was a gifted athlete and a quick learner. Upon realizing his talents on the pitch, Mats made the investment to get Kai into playing hockey. Hockey in Liechtenstein was not as developed as in neighboring Switzerland. The trek to take Kai to practice multiple times a week was not one made lightly. But Mats felt that the talent Kai had displayed in football and hockey since switching; the trips were worth it. Playing in youth leagues in Davos, Kai showcased once again his extreme athleticism and drive. Becoming the youngest member of the 10-12 year old team at only the age of 8. Oberschule Oberschule would be likened to Middle School for the young adults of Liechtenstein. While attending Oberschule, Kai continued his hard work in the ice hockey world. Having moved up to playing for the young adult team in Davos at this point. His assault on teams continued as his talent for scoring only continued to improve as he worked harder. His skill with the puck was dazzling and he outshone nearly every player on his youth team. Kai was a star already. At the age of 14, Kai joined the Bern Marmots. The Marmots were a team focused on development of players with pro-level talent and the cultivate a culture of winning. Kai moved away from his family at this point and was put up in a special dormitory with other members of the Marmots. They attended school in the Swiss city of Bern. Kai flourished in this environment; his skills began to fully blossom. While playing for the Marmots Kai earned a nickname; "Mitternacht". Which when translated to english this means, "Midnight", which symbolizes the closer spirit that Abendroth had begun to show in Bern. He was the man in the clutch. Always ready to turn on the juices when the team needed it most. Always ready to put a closer on the night when the zero hour approached. His first season saw him score 65 goals and show of his scoring talent. His moves with the puck showed he is a wizard. His ability to dance through defenders and create space where there was none was second-to-none in the league. Taking the league by storm, Abendroth quickly earned top minutes and played against other teams top players on a nightly basis. Even playing against the best of the best, Abendroth continued to produce at an outstanding rate. His second season with the Marmots was even more dominant as he was now paired with a Swiss dynamo center named Florian Tribolet. Despite the broken english the two used to communicate off the ice; Tribolet and Abendroth became inseperable. Tribolet was the strong defensive pass first center that Abendroth needed to produce at a stellar rate. The passes would hit him in stride and set Kai up for some of the most beautiful goals the entire youth league had ever seen. Abendroth spent two years playing for the Marmots and ended dominating the league. Finishing with the 2nd most points ever recorded over a two year period in the history of the league,with a staggering 227 points, and became the all-time record holder for plus/minus with a +53 in his two seasons. His time spent with Tribolet allowed him to close in on one of the greatest seasons the league had ever seen. The duo project to be together for a long time as they will play on the Swiss National U18 team in again next season and for the pro team for years after. VHLM and Beyond After his spectacular seasons with Bern, Kai took to the ice internationally playing for Switzerland in the U18 International Tournament. His tournament was short as Switzerland got knocked out in the Group Stage; but during his time in the U18 tournament Kai showed off his scoring touch. He was reunited with his former roommate and linemate Florian Tribolet for the tournament and the two picked up where they left off. Single handedly being the driving factor between any offense the Swiss team would manufacture during it's international play. After the tournament Abendroth was approached by mutliple general managers for the VHLM. From Ottawa to Bratislava, managers wanted Kai to play for their team. Having his choice of multiple teams and multiple different situations; Kai decided to take his time in choosing where he'd be the next few year. As Abendroth was finishing up with deciding where he would spend the next few seasons; he was contacted by Shawn Muller, GM of the Oslo Storm. Muller told Kai that he would be getting top minutes on the Oslo Storm, who were currently the top team in the VHLM, and that he'd be given the best training available to a player. The choice became easy for Abendroth. He was going to Norway. His future is uncertain but with his worth ethic and natural talents; the sky is the limit for Kai. Abendroth aims to put work into continuing the growth of hockey in the small country of Liechtenstein; as well as open the doorway to more Swiss and Austrian players. He plans to start with the help of other Swiss, Austrian and German players the "Mitteleuropäische Eishockey-Stiftung", focused on the growth of hockey in European countries in which have seen lower than usual excitement for the sport. The foundation will help fund children including purchasing equipment, paying travel fares and providing scholarships to programs, such as the Bern Marmots, to children who cannot afford to play the sport. Along with the foundation for assisting unpriviledged kids participate in ice hockey, Abendroth continues to be an active part in his local community and country. He has quickly become one of the most prolific and notable people to come from the country in recent memory. With his continued development and obvious trajectory to the VHL; Abendroth could easily become the hero of Liechtenstein and inspire more children to follow the path. (1135 Words)
  15. Abendroth aims to put Vaduz on the Map By Kjetil Hansen OSLO - Kai Abendroth knows that he comes from an atypical hockey country. With a population only just approaching forty thousand, the small country of Liechtenstein is not known for it's hockey players. The only export that Liechtenstein is known for is False Teeth. That's right, False Teeth. Growing up sandwiched between Austria and Switzerland; Abendroth spent much of his young life inundated by the love of football. But with recent interest spiking for Ice Hockey in Switzerland; young Abendroth became intrigued by the sport. He spent many of his weekends as a child traveling to Davos to watch the Dynamo play. Being able to see a real life VHL team play, Abendroth knew what he wanted to become. He wanted to put his home country in the hockey world spotlight and lead a hockey revolution in his home country. He wanted to see the children of his small country to aspire to greatness. By the time Abendroth was 8 years old he had began on his path to hockey stardom. Playing in the Liechtenstein young league; Abendroth dominated. Playing every forward position on his team and many times making plays happen by himself. As Kai grew, so did his skills. His ability to find the back of the net in the most dire of circumstances, usually with a smile on his face, earned him a nickname. The nickname, "Mitternacht" or "Midnight", soon was being thrown around by all of his teammates. For when Abendroth was on the ice in the clutch minutes; it was the zero hour. The opponents time was up. As a young man of 14, Abendroth was recruited to play for the Bern Marmots of the NLC. A league dedicated to the development of young players in Switzerland and preparation for future hockey success. For the first time Abendroth would be challenged by peers who had the same goal as him; a chance to play in the VHL. Many of these young players shared talents with Abendroth but even at this level he stood out. His nickname still held true and he continued to be the closer his teams needed. In his time with the Marmots, Abendroth led the team to two championships and lead all scorers over the period. Winning the scoring title in his second year. "Mitternacht" was still at it. With his goals squarely set on the VHL and his name fresh in the mind of VHLM General Managers; Kai Abendroth was ready to take the next step. Contacted by General Mangers from Bratislava to Ottawa, Abendroth took his time deciding where would spend the next few years of his career. Receiving a call from the Manager of the Oslo Storm, Shawn Muller, Kai had an idea where he wanted to play. Hearing that he may have a spot on the first line of the best team in the VHLM; the spot was just too much to pass up. Abendroth signed the contract and has taken his first step into the world of the VHL. Aiming to put his country on the map. To spotlight that more than just false teeth can be an export from his small country. With Kai Abendroth ready to do his duty; Midnight has been struck in the VHLM.
  16. Wow. What a tough decision. I've been thinking this one over for a day or so now. Haha. You all seem great and I wish I could play for you all. With that being said. Kai Abendroth signs with the Oslo Storm. I am looking forward to playing with everyone in the VHLM and VHL in the future. Excited to get to know everyone! @TheLastOlympian07
  17. Sorry guys. I've been swamped with finals stuff and the little bit other than that was spent out shopping and then doing a tiny bit of work on another league. I'm around. Do I just post in this thread where I am going to sign?
  18. I made a player back on here in August. I was very unsure and new to sim leagues of this fashion. Since getting my feet wet in other leagues and sorting things out. I think I am ready to take another stab at another VHL player. I was talked to by TheLastOlympian about giving the VHL another shot. So here I am. The problem is I can't quite find my player page. I basically went up in dust! So I am posting this here.
  19. I already accepted one via pm to Dangles. Just waiting to get moved and such. That's why Dangles posted here.
  20. Yes. No clue what to do.
  21. That looks awesome! Thanks man!
  22. I don't remember putting TPE into my "suck" stat.
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