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Gudnason

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  1. Pretty sure Heman Ho didn't make the HoF but whatever
  2. Show me and @gorlab the 5th HoFer in S3
  3. @Corco But I am Thor Ljunggren over at the SHL!
  4. To be updated as necessary 1st - Toronto (from Seattle) 2nd - Cologne - Rudi Ying @punkhippie - Because the Express need a center to play behind Rask Rowe 3rd - Calgary - pass - Trust the process 4th - Davos 5th - Toronto 6th - Riga - Felix Savard @Frank - You're lucky Quebec, New York, and Stockholm don't have first round draft picks... as of now 7th - Helsinki 8th - Calgary (from New York) 9th - Seattle (from Quebec) - Key Perought @NUCK - I hear @Banackock needs a solid backup for Vernon Von Axelberry; at least here Perought will get 8 games a year 10th - Seattle (from Stockholm) - Eddie King @Mr Bohannan - Unless King gets the 8 required games a year
  5. Yukon on a roll as of late
  6. Congrats on the 50th goal and your 7th hat trick!
  7. You're more than welcome to join Vegas. I'll chuck in your role in Random.org Seventh defenseman Penalty kill specialist Benchwarmer defenseman Veteran presence with not much ice time
  8. I am interested. I found out in Robbie's absence I actually enjoy playing with lines
  9. Las Vegas rookie center Rudi Ying has had a disappointing season so far with only nine goals and 33 points. He has been working hard in practice all year but has not seen these results translate to productive on-ice performance. His struggles are increasingly worrying as the S55 VHL Entry Draft approaches. Although some mock drafts have the Chinese forward pegged to go as early as the second pick, his current performance in the minor league does nothing to suggest to general managers that Ying will be a reliable piece at the VHL level. While it would be of a stretch by any means to see Ying falter and stumble out of the first round, it would not be surprising to see him drop to near the end of the first round at all. It is understood that Ying would like to play for a contending team right away, rather than being a part of a rebuild.
  10. Offering everyone the captaincy like there's no significance of it
  11. Randomize Sign with Oslo Or Holdout for rest of season
  12. And do you want me to sign a shit ton more guys and not be able to fit them in and they'll bitch like stevo and Nuck? Already signed Gisler and Ay Ay Ron when you were gone fyi
  13. @YEAH!stlemania understands the glut of D on Vegas
  14. I doubt I am making that with the surplus of Canadians and Americans
  15. With the now biannual World Cup right around the corner, I looked at the S52 World Cup rosters earlier in the week to see if my new center Rudi Ying had any chance of making Team World. What started off as real hope was negated by a corresponding loss of hope, and soon after I found the nail for my proverbial coffin. Let me walk you through this beautiful journey. As a center myself, I first went to the S52 Team World roster and saw that 214 TPE Franchise Cornerstone and 165 TPE Alexander Thrower were selected to lead the team from the front in the last edition of the continental tournament. As a S53 draftee, Cornerstone managed to make the roster while still in the VHLM. That seemed like a glimmer of hope for my chances. Now at 518 TPE, the native of Ulan Bator is almost guaranteed a spot for the S54 roster. He has consistently been played ahead of veteran Sir William Covington III while on the Helsinki Titans for the past two years, and the Mongolia forward is closing in on 50 VHL goals. I recently discovered that Alexander Thrower, who hails from Sydney, Australia, has made a position change from center to defenseman since the last World Cup. Now anchoring the blue line for the Stockholm Vikings, last year's undoubted rookie of the year has translated his rookie season performance of 43 goals and 120 points to a very respectable sophomore season of 52 points in 56 games from the back line. This performance puts him right on par with rookie defenseman Roman Sokolov's stat line. This position change by Thrower seems like a perfect opportunity for Ying to take the second line center duties, but you will see this is not as the case if you read on. Star blueliner Felipe Rodriguez, who will be playing in his final World Cup before retirement, has made the position change in the other direction as Thrower - from defenseman to center. Despite being a depth player for the conference-leading Quebec City Meute, the Mexican has still had a respectable 31 points in 56 games in his swan song season. And one of the reasons why a 623 TPE player is being a depth forward for the Meute? Of course it's because of rookie center Fook Yu! The giant from Hong Kong just put the nail in my proverbial coffin for any last chance Ying had to make the World Cup roster. Depending on how the Team World GM balances youth and experience, the two centers that will make the team will probably be a combination of the three above - Franchise Cornerstone, Fook Yu, and Felipe Rodriguez. That leaves YIng as, at best, the fourth best option and left on the outside looking in. Until the S56 World Cup I guess...
  16. Paid out 5 annually for 200 million real-life years
  17. It's my 50th anniversary here. Think Anderson was in the S4 VHL Entry Draft. Hamilton Canucks first round seventh overall or something
  18. I apply please. If you have any further questions please PM me.
  19. @Banackock picking @NUCK to back up @BobertZ?!
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