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    canucks30 reacted to Bushito in GM 30: Vegas vs. Oslo   
    So Spicey....
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    canucks30 reacted to Higgins in GM 23: Oslo vs. Ottawa   
    Can stop more than 8 out of every 10 shots on net? APPLY TO BE Oslos goalie today!! Great pay and dental benefits included.
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    canucks30 got a reaction from Higgins in Group 4 Fantasy Draft   
    Lol let me try again
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    canucks30 got a reaction from Higgins in Season 55 - The Cup   
    I thought we were just getting hype. I didn't think we were looking at dominating!!!
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    canucks30 got a reaction from Eggy216 in Claimed: VHLM Hypocrisy [1/2]   
    Yeah sure it was never about being fired. Sure you aren't the one crying.
    I'm sure your status updates are just filled with you being the bigger man...
     
    Wait...
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    canucks30 got a reaction from DollarAndADream in SPICEY Updates   
    Week ending 04/06/17
    Bio +10 TPE
     
    Adjustments
    CK = Checking: 46
    FG = Fighting: 40
    DI = Discipline: 42
    SK = Skating: 42
    ST = Strength: 44
    PH = Puck Handling: 40
    FO = Face Offs: 45
    PA = Passing: 42-->+2-->44
    SC = Scoring: 50-->+5-->55
    DF = Defense: 46-->+3-->49
    PS = Penalty Shot: 40
    EX = Experience: 40
    LD = Leadership: 44
     
    Earned: +10
    Total TPE: 54
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    canucks30 got a reaction from Will in Claimed: VHLM Hypocrisy [1/2]   
    Yeah sure it was never about being fired. Sure you aren't the one crying.
    I'm sure your status updates are just filled with you being the bigger man...
     
    Wait...
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    canucks30 got a reaction from Corco in Claimed: VHLM Hypocrisy [1/2]   
    Yeah sure it was never about being fired. Sure you aren't the one crying.
    I'm sure your status updates are just filled with you being the bigger man...
     
    Wait...
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    canucks30 got a reaction from Bushito in Claimed: The SPICEYest bio of them all   
    The SPICEY BIO

     
    SPICEY, a draft pick in the 6th round of the Oslo Storm, has a lot of doubters to prove as he gets started in his first season in the VHLM. He’s 6’3 and 210 pounds so he has the natural size and skill set to make it at the next level but his lack of experience is going to be a hindrance going forward and he’s really going to have to work hard to make up for it.
     
    Becoming a Hockey Player
    Spicey grew up in the suburbs just outside of the Toronto in Canada. He grew up playing soccer until he was about 6 years old when he finally strapped on a pair of skates and started playing hockey. He spent a couple years just playing in house league before he finally realized he had a real talent for the sport and began committing to making it to a rep team. It wasn’t until he was 10-years old that he finally made it up to playing rep and from there, no one was stopping him. He spent his summers in the USA playing hockey and really testing out just how far he could go.
     
    He started out playing defence and loved caring the puck up the ice. He did it so much that his coach had to start putting out his most defensive winger every time Spicey was on the ice in order to have someone to drop back when, not if, Spicey went up the ice. Spicey’s natural offensive ability led to the coach sometimes putting him on the power play as a winger in order to play two offensive defensemen. From there, it was a short jump to Spicey playing winger and, as he began working on his face-offs for the penalty kill, he was eventually moved to being a centre full time.
     
    High School
    Once he got to high school, the town was already on watch. Growing up in a small town of around 5000 means that anything of interesting that comes up is instantly payed attention to. He made his varsity high school team as a junior and almost every night he practiced with either his rep team or his high school team. 15 hours a week were spent on the ice as he tried to make up for the four years he lost playing soccer and not being on the ice. His natural skills and strength made up for a lot of it but to keep up with his top level of play and keep progressing he was forced to sacrifice school and the rest of his life in order to focus on the sport.
     
    When he turned 16, just 2 years ago, he collapsed at the end of a particularly tough week of practice. It was then that he realized that he needed to take a step back from the game and focus on life. His marks rose and he finally started to enjoy life. It was a year of just playing high school hockey and practicing maybe once or twice a week. He knew that his game would suffer in the short run but he hoped that, on return, he would be more focused and able to better appreciate and take a stride forward in his game over the long term.
     
    He came back in a big way when he turned 17 after being drafted to the Sarnia Sting in the OHL. He was a late round pick as he was viewed as a high-risk prospect but he quickly took the league by storm and finished the season on the second line as well as taking face offs for the first line power play. His big body was perfect for screening in front of the net and his strength means he is perfect for overpowering the defencemen to bury those garbage goals.
     
    The OHL and the Future

    Sarnia might not have lasted too long in the playoffs, being swept out in the playoffs in the first round, but Spicey had done enough to put the VHLM on watch. His year off did him no favours as he could only watch as he slowly fell down the draft boards with much more low-risk prospects being taken in front of him. When he finally got taken by the Oslo Storm, he knew he would have to really focus on his next year coming up. He managed to go from a late round OHL pick to a VHLM draft pick in one season and, if he wants to make that same sort of jump next year, he’ll have to put in even more work to, first off, earn VHLM minutes and, secondly, convince a VHL team that he is worth using a valuable pick on.
     
    His career may just be beginning or may just be coming to his end, the next year may be the more important year of his life in determining this. The Oslo storm had a strong draft class and have a young team that could challenge for the next 2 or 3 years which might be perfect for Spicey. Even if his role isn’t the largest this year, when the top of Oslo’s draft class makes the jump next year, Spicey might finally get his chance to lead a pro team. Building up this year is going to be necessary if he wants to lead this team in the future and maybe even a VHL team in a couple years.
     
    As he makes the long trek from Toronto to Oslo the only thing on his mind has to be practice and the focus it’s going to take to make it at this level. It won’t come easy to him, nothing ever has, but with the right mentality the scouts in the VHL are going to be on watch and the other 4 VHLM teams might soon come to regret their decision to not take on the high-risk prospect as the reward soon far outweighs whatever perceived risk there was going into the draft.
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    canucks30 got a reaction from JardyB10 in Claimed: The SPICEYest bio of them all   
    The SPICEY BIO

     
    SPICEY, a draft pick in the 6th round of the Oslo Storm, has a lot of doubters to prove as he gets started in his first season in the VHLM. He’s 6’3 and 210 pounds so he has the natural size and skill set to make it at the next level but his lack of experience is going to be a hindrance going forward and he’s really going to have to work hard to make up for it.
     
    Becoming a Hockey Player
    Spicey grew up in the suburbs just outside of the Toronto in Canada. He grew up playing soccer until he was about 6 years old when he finally strapped on a pair of skates and started playing hockey. He spent a couple years just playing in house league before he finally realized he had a real talent for the sport and began committing to making it to a rep team. It wasn’t until he was 10-years old that he finally made it up to playing rep and from there, no one was stopping him. He spent his summers in the USA playing hockey and really testing out just how far he could go.
     
    He started out playing defence and loved caring the puck up the ice. He did it so much that his coach had to start putting out his most defensive winger every time Spicey was on the ice in order to have someone to drop back when, not if, Spicey went up the ice. Spicey’s natural offensive ability led to the coach sometimes putting him on the power play as a winger in order to play two offensive defensemen. From there, it was a short jump to Spicey playing winger and, as he began working on his face-offs for the penalty kill, he was eventually moved to being a centre full time.
     
    High School
    Once he got to high school, the town was already on watch. Growing up in a small town of around 5000 means that anything of interesting that comes up is instantly payed attention to. He made his varsity high school team as a junior and almost every night he practiced with either his rep team or his high school team. 15 hours a week were spent on the ice as he tried to make up for the four years he lost playing soccer and not being on the ice. His natural skills and strength made up for a lot of it but to keep up with his top level of play and keep progressing he was forced to sacrifice school and the rest of his life in order to focus on the sport.
     
    When he turned 16, just 2 years ago, he collapsed at the end of a particularly tough week of practice. It was then that he realized that he needed to take a step back from the game and focus on life. His marks rose and he finally started to enjoy life. It was a year of just playing high school hockey and practicing maybe once or twice a week. He knew that his game would suffer in the short run but he hoped that, on return, he would be more focused and able to better appreciate and take a stride forward in his game over the long term.
     
    He came back in a big way when he turned 17 after being drafted to the Sarnia Sting in the OHL. He was a late round pick as he was viewed as a high-risk prospect but he quickly took the league by storm and finished the season on the second line as well as taking face offs for the first line power play. His big body was perfect for screening in front of the net and his strength means he is perfect for overpowering the defencemen to bury those garbage goals.
     
    The OHL and the Future

    Sarnia might not have lasted too long in the playoffs, being swept out in the playoffs in the first round, but Spicey had done enough to put the VHLM on watch. His year off did him no favours as he could only watch as he slowly fell down the draft boards with much more low-risk prospects being taken in front of him. When he finally got taken by the Oslo Storm, he knew he would have to really focus on his next year coming up. He managed to go from a late round OHL pick to a VHLM draft pick in one season and, if he wants to make that same sort of jump next year, he’ll have to put in even more work to, first off, earn VHLM minutes and, secondly, convince a VHL team that he is worth using a valuable pick on.
     
    His career may just be beginning or may just be coming to his end, the next year may be the more important year of his life in determining this. The Oslo storm had a strong draft class and have a young team that could challenge for the next 2 or 3 years which might be perfect for Spicey. Even if his role isn’t the largest this year, when the top of Oslo’s draft class makes the jump next year, Spicey might finally get his chance to lead a pro team. Building up this year is going to be necessary if he wants to lead this team in the future and maybe even a VHL team in a couple years.
     
    As he makes the long trek from Toronto to Oslo the only thing on his mind has to be practice and the focus it’s going to take to make it at this level. It won’t come easy to him, nothing ever has, but with the right mentality the scouts in the VHL are going to be on watch and the other 4 VHLM teams might soon come to regret their decision to not take on the high-risk prospect as the reward soon far outweighs whatever perceived risk there was going into the draft.
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    canucks30 reacted to Bushito in Season 55 - The Cup   
    We had an awesome draft, and this locker room should be great this season. Last season annoyed me with lack of rules in the VHLM and admittedly I was frustrated with trade talks stalling and just eventually gave up. This season will be unreal and we can take the cup. I will be gone camping until Sunday night but I will get some sigs up for the guys without and I will get the PT task awareness thread going and facts and chicks and get this place fun as hell like I planned last season. I'm looking forward to you all having fun and enjoying a winning season.
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    canucks30 reacted to Bushito in S55 VHLM Dispersal Draft   
    Oslo Selects Spicey @canucks30
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    canucks30 reacted to Kendrick in SPICEY Updates   
    VHL Updated
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    canucks30 reacted to DollarAndADream in C-Spicey   
    Eriksson is the greatest player of all time. 

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    canucks30 reacted to Kesler in C-Spicey   
    Its spicy you're a canucks fan tbh
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    canucks30 got a reaction from DollarAndADream in Claimed: VHLM – Get Your Shit Together [1/2]   
    As a new guy myself, so take what I'm saying with a grain of salt, I'm still without an offer but that's not what I wanted to add to this.
    The biggest worry isn't for people like you, you know? You've been here for an extremely long time and the odds of you leaving are very low. Imagine someone in my shoes who isn't sure about sticking around.
    Now, I'm hoping to be here for the long hall but what about someone who isn't? Who wants to try it out but isn't quite sure? How likely are they going to be to stick around if it takes a week to find a team and another week to get in the game? Seems to me like that's a lot of new members wasted who might've stuck around if given the chance.
     
    Again, this is my 3rd day on the site. Feel free to ignore everything I'm saying and I have no idea if it's my place to be saying anything at all because I'm so new. But I guess I can offer a bit of a different perspective idk. 
    Just my take.
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    canucks30 got a reaction from JardyB10 in Hey Hey Hey   
    Hey guys, new user here, just trying to figure this thing out. The name's Jacob and I saw this site while I was looking around for some hockey simulators. A little bit confused and any help from some experienced players to figure this thing out. Thanks a lot!
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    canucks30 got a reaction from eaglesfan036 in Claimed: VHLM – Get Your Shit Together [1/2]   
    As a new guy myself, so take what I'm saying with a grain of salt, I'm still without an offer but that's not what I wanted to add to this.
    The biggest worry isn't for people like you, you know? You've been here for an extremely long time and the odds of you leaving are very low. Imagine someone in my shoes who isn't sure about sticking around.
    Now, I'm hoping to be here for the long hall but what about someone who isn't? Who wants to try it out but isn't quite sure? How likely are they going to be to stick around if it takes a week to find a team and another week to get in the game? Seems to me like that's a lot of new members wasted who might've stuck around if given the chance.
     
    Again, this is my 3rd day on the site. Feel free to ignore everything I'm saying and I have no idea if it's my place to be saying anything at all because I'm so new. But I guess I can offer a bit of a different perspective idk. 
    Just my take.
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    canucks30 got a reaction from NUCK in Claimed: VHLM – Get Your Shit Together [1/2]   
    As a new guy myself, so take what I'm saying with a grain of salt, I'm still without an offer but that's not what I wanted to add to this.
    The biggest worry isn't for people like you, you know? You've been here for an extremely long time and the odds of you leaving are very low. Imagine someone in my shoes who isn't sure about sticking around.
    Now, I'm hoping to be here for the long hall but what about someone who isn't? Who wants to try it out but isn't quite sure? How likely are they going to be to stick around if it takes a week to find a team and another week to get in the game? Seems to me like that's a lot of new members wasted who might've stuck around if given the chance.
     
    Again, this is my 3rd day on the site. Feel free to ignore everything I'm saying and I have no idea if it's my place to be saying anything at all because I'm so new. But I guess I can offer a bit of a different perspective idk. 
    Just my take.
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    canucks30 got a reaction from Will in Claimed: VHLM – Get Your Shit Together [1/2]   
    As a new guy myself, so take what I'm saying with a grain of salt, I'm still without an offer but that's not what I wanted to add to this.
    The biggest worry isn't for people like you, you know? You've been here for an extremely long time and the odds of you leaving are very low. Imagine someone in my shoes who isn't sure about sticking around.
    Now, I'm hoping to be here for the long hall but what about someone who isn't? Who wants to try it out but isn't quite sure? How likely are they going to be to stick around if it takes a week to find a team and another week to get in the game? Seems to me like that's a lot of new members wasted who might've stuck around if given the chance.
     
    Again, this is my 3rd day on the site. Feel free to ignore everything I'm saying and I have no idea if it's my place to be saying anything at all because I'm so new. But I guess I can offer a bit of a different perspective idk. 
    Just my take.
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    canucks30 reacted to Kendrick in C-Spicey   
    @canucks30
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    canucks30 reacted to Tagger in Claimed: VHLM – Get Your Shit Together [1/2]   
    There are some elements where you're right and some where you're wrong. As it turns out, I actually fully intended to retire both of my players if the VHLM issue wasn't sorted out quick enough, it was actually on the day that I was giving the VHLM it's "last chance", which was the second day after I originally posted this article, that it was resolved. Had it not been fixed, I figured there was nothing more I could've done and would have retired both of my guys. I'm not making that up as a counter-point, that was what was going to happen. And as a further counter-point to the odds of people who've been in the league for a while leaving, we actually just had one guy who has been here longer than myself (Jackson Weekes) retire because of the issue I referred to in the article, so I think you've underestimated the effect that not being treated in the correct manner can do to someone regardless of the length of their tenure. 
     
    I agree completely that it would suck for a guy who is new not to have an offer over three days absolutely, and you're right that the length that a player may be prepared to put up with that kind of treatment in comparison to someone whose been here a while is considerably shorter. But the point of the article wasn't about my specific situation (like I mentioned in the article, I only made the thread because other people were having the exact same issue), but was instead addressing that the way that the VHLM was running was unacceptable across the board, there is no reason that any player, returning or new to the site, goes without an offer for that length of time. The intention of the article was to get  the VHLM GM's attitudes in check and make the VHLM a better place for everyone. 
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    canucks30 got a reaction from Kendrick in Claimed: VHLM – Get Your Shit Together [1/2]   
    As a new guy myself, so take what I'm saying with a grain of salt, I'm still without an offer but that's not what I wanted to add to this.
    The biggest worry isn't for people like you, you know? You've been here for an extremely long time and the odds of you leaving are very low. Imagine someone in my shoes who isn't sure about sticking around.
    Now, I'm hoping to be here for the long hall but what about someone who isn't? Who wants to try it out but isn't quite sure? How likely are they going to be to stick around if it takes a week to find a team and another week to get in the game? Seems to me like that's a lot of new members wasted who might've stuck around if given the chance.
     
    Again, this is my 3rd day on the site. Feel free to ignore everything I'm saying and I have no idea if it's my place to be saying anything at all because I'm so new. But I guess I can offer a bit of a different perspective idk. 
    Just my take.
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    canucks30 got a reaction from Higgins in Claimed: VHLM – Get Your Shit Together [1/2]   
    As a new guy myself, so take what I'm saying with a grain of salt, I'm still without an offer but that's not what I wanted to add to this.
    The biggest worry isn't for people like you, you know? You've been here for an extremely long time and the odds of you leaving are very low. Imagine someone in my shoes who isn't sure about sticking around.
    Now, I'm hoping to be here for the long hall but what about someone who isn't? Who wants to try it out but isn't quite sure? How likely are they going to be to stick around if it takes a week to find a team and another week to get in the game? Seems to me like that's a lot of new members wasted who might've stuck around if given the chance.
     
    Again, this is my 3rd day on the site. Feel free to ignore everything I'm saying and I have no idea if it's my place to be saying anything at all because I'm so new. But I guess I can offer a bit of a different perspective idk. 
    Just my take.
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    canucks30 got a reaction from gorlab in Claimed: SPICEY Graphic   
    My first graphics and I'm not really an art guy so be nice   I felt spicey needed some sort of graphic to show his beautiful face 

    I'll probably be updating these in the future but let me know what you think/which one you like!
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