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    Exlaxchronicles got a reaction from JardyB10 in S56 Discussion: Changing of the Guard   
    It would definitely make recording a podcast way more entertaining! So I accept your recommendation. Your a wise man @JardyB10    ??
     
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    Exlaxchronicles reacted to JardyB10 in New VHLM GMs   
    I'm less of a co-GM and more of a Obi-Wan Kenobi type guidance wizard, but a drunkard version.
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    I'll place a recruitment add on Metroho.
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    I'll place a recruitment add on Metroho.
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    Exlaxchronicles got a reaction from Corco in S55 WJC Pre-Season: Team Asia vs Team Canada   
    I love the play by play man!
     
    Two shots on goal for me but 0/2 in the FO circle is not acceptable!
     
    What does the SB,GA,TA mean?
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    Man,I gotta make my player better when I have more free time.
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    Exlaxchronicles reacted to Beaviss in Claimed: Keaton Louth the Untold Story   
    Name: Keaton Louth
    Position: Defencemen
    Height: 6'4"
    Weight: 230 lbs.
    Hometown: Vancouver, British Columbia
    WHL Junior Team: Victoria Royals     To start the story...   The story of Keaton Louth, a soon to be star on the rise grew up in the small town of Cobble Hill(outside Duncan). As a child Keaton played a variety of sports including but not limited to Ball Hockey, Football and Rugby, his size being his greatest asset in all these fields. His father being an amazing hockey player when he was younger but was injured and never was drafted really pushed his son as he knew he could be better then he was. As such Keaton's parents never really cared for the traditional education as they believed school would just push their child farther back in hockey. As he started playing hockey his good friend and now team mate in Las Vegas Matt Denning moved from his defence pairing to wing which better suited his play style. When he got into high school it became a large problem for Keaton as hockey scout and coaches started looking at grades as well. He stayed true to his true passion and it now shows in his Hockey IQ and ability to read plays. When Keaton was younger he did not thrive in the self paced high school system he was thrown into and quickly found himself falling further and further behind in his studies.   Keaton was eventually able to finish school but a year late fooling all the coaches and scouts that had him so highly regarded before not finishing High school. Eventually through playing rec hockey and ball hockey, Keaton was noticed by a scout that stayed late to watch his sons game. Fortunately for Keaton he was the lead scout of the Victoria Royals a WHL team only an hour away.  Where he quickly gained a reputation for having a deadly accurate pass and impressive speed. After spending all summer training with the Royals and there staff Keaton was quickly liked for his impressive work ethic and tenacity.    The Victoria Royals saga.     After being signed by the Royals just before the beginning of the season, the signing lead Keaton to believe he was destined for extensive playing time. Unknown to him they were shopping for a first pairing defencemen. Just before the season opener the Royals completed the trade knocking Keaton down the depth charts to the 7th defenceman. After sitting in the press box for half of the season Keaton was getting fed up with the fact he had not played a single minute as a Royal.    His big break came when a shot blocked by one of his team mates shattered his femur knocking him out of commission for the rest of the season. Keaton knowing his time had finally came got ready for his first shift as a Royal. Keaton was used in the opening lineup of his first game earning his very first WHL assist on his first shift. With an amazing first pass to break his center Tyler Soy out of the zone and onto a breakaway roofing it over the goalie. The Coach noticing Keaton's improving playing ability after every shift increased his ice time, making the Royals possession time off the charts while he was on the ice.        As the season lingered on Keaton was hovering at around an assist a game which was leading the team in assists for defenceman. Keaton was leading the charge offensively from the back end freeing up much needed room for the forwards. With his rise in playing time and point totals reaching new heights some VHLM General Manager took notice. The General Manager of the Las Vegas Aces reached out with a contract offer that was hard for Keaton to ignore. A one million dollar contract for the remainder of the season was all it took for Keaton to leave the Royals. With the promise of first pairing ice time and a million dollars Keaton was on the next plane to Vegas.  
    Las Vegas and the VHLM.
     
    When Keaton arrived at the airport the General Manager himself was standing there personally to welcome the newest member of the Aces. The next day early in the morning Keaton went to his first practice as an Ace with the trainers impressed at his quick passes and good foot speed they also knocked him on his defensive side of the game. When it comes to the defensive side of the game Keaton is not quite all there yet with time he could become one of the better Offensive Defenceman in the league mentioned one of the trainers.  

     
    When Keaton played his first game as an ace he felt lost and confused as he had no time to prepare for the accelerated pace of the game jumping from the WHL to VHLM mid season. After only getting a handful of games before the playoffs started really threw Keaton off his game. After the initial round of the playoffs is over he is looking to make a large splash now that he finally has found his niche. Now that the second round has started Keaton has racked up an unimpressive 1A and -3 +/- he hopes that will change in the upcoming games as they are becoming more important.   Looking into the future.     Through all of this, Keaton's goals are to be a first round draft pick in the upcoming VHLM draft and to get better and better each and every week! With hard training and steady effort scouts believe that Keaton could become one of the better defenceman in the league that can carry his team offensively and put some pucks into the net. His development time in the Las Vegas system could become crucial on where he goes in the upcoming draft. Depending on how the second round of the playoffs go could depend on where Keaton goes in the draft. If he can carry his team offensively like he was brought in to do he could become one of the most important members of Las Vegas's roster.   -Keaton Louth
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    Exlaxchronicles got a reaction from STZ in Unassisted Biography   
    Darcy Tucker was one of my favourite TO players.
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    UNASSISTED BIOGRAPHY

     
    Early Childhood
     
    The man we all have grown to know and love, Unassisted, wasn’t born with that name. Born and raised in Richmond Hill, Ontario, the VHL Superstar was born Ty Tucker. He’s the Nephew of Toronto Maple Leaf legend Darcy Tucker, and was a Maple Leaf fan growing up.
     
    Minor League Days
     
    Unassisted’s early playing career started in the Toronto region playing in the minor league system of the Greater Toronto Hockey League. He played in the GTHL with the Toronto Marlboros.The league is a hotbed for young hockey prospects, and proved to be a very valuable league for his development. Unassisted would prove to be a very high end prospect as he was selected first overall in the S47 VHLM Entry Draft by the Yukon Rush.
     
    Pro Career
     
    Season 47 -  Unassisted and Black Velvet absolutely tore up the VHLM with a combined 274 points in the regular season. In the playoffs the two lead the league in playoff points with a combined 58 points in 11 games played. And while they swept the Saskatoon WIld in the first round of the playoffs, Unassisted and the Rush would lose in seven games to the Ottawa Lynx in the North American Conference Finals. 
     
    Season 48 - Unassisted would be drafted second overall to the Quebec City Meute. He had a very solid rookie season, that went rather unnoticed. While he posted 79 points in 72 games played he still wasn’t up for consideration for Rookie of the Year. He recorded 82 hits which would be his largest total until his massive breakout year for the Americans. Unassisted and the Muete would miss playoffs, as they were in a rebuild mode, but he would still gain experience playing in the World Cup. Unassisted skated for Team Canada in S48 and helped them achieve a Bronze Medal.
     
    Season 49 - S49 was a season of redemption for Unassisted. He had over a point per game in his rookie season, but in his sophomore season he would record 107 points, and earn himself the Dustin Funk Award for most improved player. While doing this the Meute would earn a playoff spot, mainly due to the veteran additions of Aleksi Koponen, Greg Clegane, and Jeff Hamilton. They only lasted five games, with Unassisted recording five points. WHile it was a quick exit, it would prove to be a building block in chemistry between Unassisted and Tom Lincoln.
     
    Season 50 - In Unassisted’s final season with Quebec City, he would take away some serious hardware. Unassisted, Lincoln, and Koponen would lead the entire league in points, and be the only three players to eclipse 100 points. Unassisted ran away with the lead in Points and Goal Scoring, as he proved that he was more than just a flash in the pan. While this was a big year for Unassisted personally, it was another disappointing loss for Quebec City, who once again didn’t even reach the Cup Finals. This would be the final year in Quebec, as Unassisted decided he wanted to get a Continental Cup, and that just wasn’t happening in his current situation. Unassisted represented Team Canada once again in the S50 off-season, but they failed to given get a medal.
     
    Season 51 - The S51 season marked one of the more memorable Free Agent group signings in the history of the VHL. Three of the top S48 prospects and one of the more prominent free agent centers would all sign with the same team. Prior to the S51 seaons Unassisted along with Black Velvet, Tyson Kohler and Aleksi Koponen would all sign with the Calgary Wranglers. Their hopes were to win a cup with the team, after assembling one of the most fierce super-teams in the current era. Unassisted scored a whopping 106 points playing on the second line behind Koponen. While this wasn’t preferred by Unassisted, he knew he wanted to win. The Wranglers however fell short, and the super team had to be adjusted.
     
    Season 52 - The year following the Wranglers signing, Unassisted decided that he really needed to get a better understanding of who he was and what his role in the league was. Yes, he wanted a cup, hell, he wanted more than one. But he wanted to be the player that was relied upon. He wanted to be the go-to guy in the high pressure situations. The Wranglers were tight against the cap and decided to part ways with Unassisted who once again, but for the last time, would his Free Agency. This time the decision was made with his own personal and long term needs in consideration. Unassisted decided to join an up-and-coming team in the New York Americans. He would also reunite with Tom Lincoln whom he had he career year alongside. Unassisted recorded his career best with 137 points on the year, and then 28 points in the playoffs. He would win Season MVP, Playoff MVP, and Most Outstanding Player. Most importantly Unassisted would hoist his very first Continental Cup with the New York Americans. During the off-season Unassisted would represent Team Canada as they won the World Cup Gold Medal, to add to one of the most fairytale seasons one player could have.
     
    Season 53 - The Americans were the defending champions, and they had a lot of expectations to do the same in S53. Unassisted and Lincoln were back together, and this year the top-end prospect Dianna Maxwell would be added to their line. Maxwell blew up with a huge season, and their line would combine for 377 regular season points. Unassisted put up 135 points, almost reaching his career high from the year before. The Americans would take their momentum into the playoffs where Unassisted recorded 20 points in 19 games. After being taken to seven games in the North American Finals with the Seattle Bears, the Americans were once again taken to game seven in the Continental Cup Finals with the Stockholm Vikings. The New York Americans were able to shut out the Vikings in game seven to earn their second straight Continental Cup. Unassisted had completed his personal goals and now had two team awards to show off as well. With two more seasons signed with the Americans, the feeling is he isn’t done yet.
     
    Legacy
    It is hard to say what someone’s legacy will be before their career is over. Unassisted was a top end prospect who everyone knew could score, however adapted his game with each team he went to. He made the right decisions both on and off the ice. He gave himself the best opportunity to succeed both in personal awards as well as team awards. It was a storybook career, that you can’t replicate. He has MVP Awards, Gold Medals, Continental Cups, and is on pace to break some serious scoring records. His legacy has already been written as one of the best player in VHL History, and he still has two seasons to play. Before Unassisted the STZ Player Agency had a single cup to show for two HOF Players. Thanks to Unassisted he made that three cups, and quite possible three HOF Players.
     
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    Claim 2. Hope I'm doing this right.
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    Ok Beave,here I am from Metroho! Drink beer.
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    Ok Beave,here I am from Metroho! Drink beer.
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    Ok Beave,here I am from Metroho! Drink beer.
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