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    MD9 got a reaction from gorlab in What happens if I retire .....   
    This shouldn't even be a problem. Unhappy players should be traded for the health of the league, and a decent return should be offered even if it's the form of picks or other future assets. It doesn't make sense to hinder the enjoyment of the league for an active even if it sucks to have to do it. 
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    MD9 got a reaction from DollarAndADream in What happens if I retire .....   
    This shouldn't even be a problem. Unhappy players should be traded for the health of the league, and a decent return should be offered even if it's the form of picks or other future assets. It doesn't make sense to hinder the enjoyment of the league for an active even if it sucks to have to do it. 
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    MD9 got a reaction from Jericho in What happens if I retire .....   
    This shouldn't even be a problem. Unhappy players should be traded for the health of the league, and a decent return should be offered even if it's the form of picks or other future assets. It doesn't make sense to hinder the enjoyment of the league for an active even if it sucks to have to do it. 
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    MD9 reacted to der meister in (EHM 1) Atlanta Really?   
    This better be a hell of a roster review.
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    MD9 got a reaction from DollarAndADream in S54 Discussion Thread   
    I need to get into running, or something physical. I always slack in the winter and then come summer training I feel like death. 
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    MD9 got a reaction from Corco in Midseason Acquisitions Find Their Step   
    Midseason Acquisitions Find Their Step
    VHL.com // Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
     
    In an effort to patch holes on their team, the Saskatoon Wild brought in a handful of new players: Daring Do, Jake Scheel, Les Clarke and Ryan Hamilton. Do immediately stepped into the line-up as one of the team’s most devastating wingers, while Scheel has provided steady play down the middle. Les Clarke has also chipped in well, managing seven goals in his seventeen games, making him the deadliest goal-scorer of their new acquisitions. Ryan Hamilton has become an anchor defensively, with a team-high 30 average minutes per game. With Do contributing well over a point per game, Scheel and Clarke following at nearly a point per game each, and Hamilton running a plus despite playing such tremendous minutes, it appears that these new acquisitions have not taken long to find their step.
     
    With all four players looking to make a splash as the draft draws near, it should be expected that they will continue to put in solid efforts each game. While it may not be easy to contribute consistently, particularly with pressure of the draft looming near, they will be given ample opportunities to do so as the Wild rely on them to a degree that a deeper team might not for such rookies. That the Wild alone have four draft-eligible players performing so well on such short notice only goes to show just how deep this year’s selection draft may really be.
     
    So, what’s next for Saskatoon’s mid-season acquisitions? Well, the rest of the season of course. But even after that, with scouts swarming to watch VHLM games during such a tight race, post-season hockey. Daring Do has already proven he can dazzle and make plays. Les Clarke has already proven his sniping prowess. Scheel has already shown he can take face-offs and make a few plays, and Hamilton has proven himself as number one defenceman. They’ve found their collective step: but will they be able to keep that up when the game gets tougher?
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    MD9 reacted to Eggy216 in S54 Discussion Thread   
    Fuck Vegas.
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    MD9 got a reaction from DollarAndADream in S54 Discussion Thread   
    It was okay, kind of not looking forward to having to work tomorrow. 
     
    Glad we beat Vegas!
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    MD9 got a reaction from BOOM in Midseason Acquisitions Find Their Step   
    Midseason Acquisitions Find Their Step
    VHL.com // Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
     
    In an effort to patch holes on their team, the Saskatoon Wild brought in a handful of new players: Daring Do, Jake Scheel, Les Clarke and Ryan Hamilton. Do immediately stepped into the line-up as one of the team’s most devastating wingers, while Scheel has provided steady play down the middle. Les Clarke has also chipped in well, managing seven goals in his seventeen games, making him the deadliest goal-scorer of their new acquisitions. Ryan Hamilton has become an anchor defensively, with a team-high 30 average minutes per game. With Do contributing well over a point per game, Scheel and Clarke following at nearly a point per game each, and Hamilton running a plus despite playing such tremendous minutes, it appears that these new acquisitions have not taken long to find their step.
     
    With all four players looking to make a splash as the draft draws near, it should be expected that they will continue to put in solid efforts each game. While it may not be easy to contribute consistently, particularly with pressure of the draft looming near, they will be given ample opportunities to do so as the Wild rely on them to a degree that a deeper team might not for such rookies. That the Wild alone have four draft-eligible players performing so well on such short notice only goes to show just how deep this year’s selection draft may really be.
     
    So, what’s next for Saskatoon’s mid-season acquisitions? Well, the rest of the season of course. But even after that, with scouts swarming to watch VHLM games during such a tight race, post-season hockey. Daring Do has already proven he can dazzle and make plays. Les Clarke has already proven his sniping prowess. Scheel has already shown he can take face-offs and make a few plays, and Hamilton has proven himself as number one defenceman. They’ve found their collective step: but will they be able to keep that up when the game gets tougher?
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    MD9 reacted to Kendrick in Midseason Acquisitions Find Their Step   
    You've exploded the last week, great work!
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    MD9 got a reaction from Will in Midseason Acquisitions Find Their Step   
    Midseason Acquisitions Find Their Step
    VHL.com // Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
     
    In an effort to patch holes on their team, the Saskatoon Wild brought in a handful of new players: Daring Do, Jake Scheel, Les Clarke and Ryan Hamilton. Do immediately stepped into the line-up as one of the team’s most devastating wingers, while Scheel has provided steady play down the middle. Les Clarke has also chipped in well, managing seven goals in his seventeen games, making him the deadliest goal-scorer of their new acquisitions. Ryan Hamilton has become an anchor defensively, with a team-high 30 average minutes per game. With Do contributing well over a point per game, Scheel and Clarke following at nearly a point per game each, and Hamilton running a plus despite playing such tremendous minutes, it appears that these new acquisitions have not taken long to find their step.
     
    With all four players looking to make a splash as the draft draws near, it should be expected that they will continue to put in solid efforts each game. While it may not be easy to contribute consistently, particularly with pressure of the draft looming near, they will be given ample opportunities to do so as the Wild rely on them to a degree that a deeper team might not for such rookies. That the Wild alone have four draft-eligible players performing so well on such short notice only goes to show just how deep this year’s selection draft may really be.
     
    So, what’s next for Saskatoon’s mid-season acquisitions? Well, the rest of the season of course. But even after that, with scouts swarming to watch VHLM games during such a tight race, post-season hockey. Daring Do has already proven he can dazzle and make plays. Les Clarke has already proven his sniping prowess. Scheel has already shown he can take face-offs and make a few plays, and Hamilton has proven himself as number one defenceman. They’ve found their collective step: but will they be able to keep that up when the game gets tougher?
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    MD9 got a reaction from JardyB10 in Midseason Acquisitions Find Their Step   
    Midseason Acquisitions Find Their Step
    VHL.com // Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
     
    In an effort to patch holes on their team, the Saskatoon Wild brought in a handful of new players: Daring Do, Jake Scheel, Les Clarke and Ryan Hamilton. Do immediately stepped into the line-up as one of the team’s most devastating wingers, while Scheel has provided steady play down the middle. Les Clarke has also chipped in well, managing seven goals in his seventeen games, making him the deadliest goal-scorer of their new acquisitions. Ryan Hamilton has become an anchor defensively, with a team-high 30 average minutes per game. With Do contributing well over a point per game, Scheel and Clarke following at nearly a point per game each, and Hamilton running a plus despite playing such tremendous minutes, it appears that these new acquisitions have not taken long to find their step.
     
    With all four players looking to make a splash as the draft draws near, it should be expected that they will continue to put in solid efforts each game. While it may not be easy to contribute consistently, particularly with pressure of the draft looming near, they will be given ample opportunities to do so as the Wild rely on them to a degree that a deeper team might not for such rookies. That the Wild alone have four draft-eligible players performing so well on such short notice only goes to show just how deep this year’s selection draft may really be.
     
    So, what’s next for Saskatoon’s mid-season acquisitions? Well, the rest of the season of course. But even after that, with scouts swarming to watch VHLM games during such a tight race, post-season hockey. Daring Do has already proven he can dazzle and make plays. Les Clarke has already proven his sniping prowess. Scheel has already shown he can take face-offs and make a few plays, and Hamilton has proven himself as number one defenceman. They’ve found their collective step: but will they be able to keep that up when the game gets tougher?
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    MD9 got a reaction from eaglesfan036 in Midseason Acquisitions Find Their Step   
    Midseason Acquisitions Find Their Step
    VHL.com // Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
     
    In an effort to patch holes on their team, the Saskatoon Wild brought in a handful of new players: Daring Do, Jake Scheel, Les Clarke and Ryan Hamilton. Do immediately stepped into the line-up as one of the team’s most devastating wingers, while Scheel has provided steady play down the middle. Les Clarke has also chipped in well, managing seven goals in his seventeen games, making him the deadliest goal-scorer of their new acquisitions. Ryan Hamilton has become an anchor defensively, with a team-high 30 average minutes per game. With Do contributing well over a point per game, Scheel and Clarke following at nearly a point per game each, and Hamilton running a plus despite playing such tremendous minutes, it appears that these new acquisitions have not taken long to find their step.
     
    With all four players looking to make a splash as the draft draws near, it should be expected that they will continue to put in solid efforts each game. While it may not be easy to contribute consistently, particularly with pressure of the draft looming near, they will be given ample opportunities to do so as the Wild rely on them to a degree that a deeper team might not for such rookies. That the Wild alone have four draft-eligible players performing so well on such short notice only goes to show just how deep this year’s selection draft may really be.
     
    So, what’s next for Saskatoon’s mid-season acquisitions? Well, the rest of the season of course. But even after that, with scouts swarming to watch VHLM games during such a tight race, post-season hockey. Daring Do has already proven he can dazzle and make plays. Les Clarke has already proven his sniping prowess. Scheel has already shown he can take face-offs and make a few plays, and Hamilton has proven himself as number one defenceman. They’ve found their collective step: but will they be able to keep that up when the game gets tougher?
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    MD9 got a reaction from DollarAndADream in Midseason Acquisitions Find Their Step   
    Midseason Acquisitions Find Their Step
    VHL.com // Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
     
    In an effort to patch holes on their team, the Saskatoon Wild brought in a handful of new players: Daring Do, Jake Scheel, Les Clarke and Ryan Hamilton. Do immediately stepped into the line-up as one of the team’s most devastating wingers, while Scheel has provided steady play down the middle. Les Clarke has also chipped in well, managing seven goals in his seventeen games, making him the deadliest goal-scorer of their new acquisitions. Ryan Hamilton has become an anchor defensively, with a team-high 30 average minutes per game. With Do contributing well over a point per game, Scheel and Clarke following at nearly a point per game each, and Hamilton running a plus despite playing such tremendous minutes, it appears that these new acquisitions have not taken long to find their step.
     
    With all four players looking to make a splash as the draft draws near, it should be expected that they will continue to put in solid efforts each game. While it may not be easy to contribute consistently, particularly with pressure of the draft looming near, they will be given ample opportunities to do so as the Wild rely on them to a degree that a deeper team might not for such rookies. That the Wild alone have four draft-eligible players performing so well on such short notice only goes to show just how deep this year’s selection draft may really be.
     
    So, what’s next for Saskatoon’s mid-season acquisitions? Well, the rest of the season of course. But even after that, with scouts swarming to watch VHLM games during such a tight race, post-season hockey. Daring Do has already proven he can dazzle and make plays. Les Clarke has already proven his sniping prowess. Scheel has already shown he can take face-offs and make a few plays, and Hamilton has proven himself as number one defenceman. They’ve found their collective step: but will they be able to keep that up when the game gets tougher?
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    MD9 got a reaction from Kendrick in 2017 NHL Playoffs Discussion   
    When I first saw the Kadri thing, I thought he dove for sure. So did the announcers. It took me watching it over a couple times before I actually realized it was the other player that took a whack at him. Kind'a bizarre how it happened. It might still have been a dive, but a lot less of one than I thought.
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    MD9 reacted to gorlab in 2017 NHL Playoffs Discussion   
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    MD9 reacted to Laflamme in Claimed: Laflamme's second attempt   
    Second attempt at a GFX
     

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    MD9 got a reaction from Devise in 2017 NHL Playoffs Discussion   
    When I first saw the Kadri thing, I thought he dove for sure. So did the announcers. It took me watching it over a couple times before I actually realized it was the other player that took a whack at him. Kind'a bizarre how it happened. It might still have been a dive, but a lot less of one than I thought.
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    MD9 reacted to Gudnason in VHLM Predict the Score (S54W2)   
    I admire your confidence
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    MD9 got a reaction from JardyB10 in GM 70: Vegas vs. Ottawa   
    Wow, nice job Ottawa.
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    MD9 reacted to Eggy216 in Daring Do Starting Stron   
    With only 4 games played in the VHLM, Daring Do already finds herself with a goal and four assists for five points along with seven hits. While it's a strong showing from the young forward, she's not happy yet. "I didn't come here to be in second place. I came here to win. We came close to handing Vegas their first loss of the season, but we fell just barely short. I'm telling you right now, we'll be able to hand them a loss this season, and when it comes to the playoffs they're going to be the ones praying they can somehow find a way to win. Saskatoon is coming strong this year, I promise you that." When asked what areas of her game she believed needed improvement, Daring Do pointed to her lack of scoring. "As nice as it is that I'm passing pucks and setting up my teammates for important goals, I want to be able to finish them too. This team needs scoring, and they brought me in to help them win games. We're not going to win if we're not scoring, and I plan to bring the finish this team needs to come in first."
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    MD9 got a reaction from DollarAndADream in S54 Discussion Thread   
    Next game is against Las Vegas... will we be the ones? 
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    MD9 got a reaction from Eggy216 in S54 Discussion Thread   
    Next game is against Las Vegas... will we be the ones? 
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    MD9 got a reaction from Advantage in GM 107: Calgary vs. New York   
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    MD9 got a reaction from DollarAndADream in S54 Discussion Thread   
    I'm happy with how Scheel has been performing so far. Not too bad for a low TPE rookie.  
     
    Good two wins today!
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