I just figured after our Pre-Draft PM that you actually were interested in having me there long-term but feel now it was more so just words to say and not the truth. I mean I know what players I'm capable of making so anyone that felt they would pass just because they didn't need a Goalie will end up looking at it as a missed chance.
That wasn't a joke, just the truth seeing as you are pointing to New York's series when your player clearly dropped the ball and will retire in no time. Hell the rest of your teammates must be hoping you retire so they don't have to hear your horrible attempts at trash talking.
Player Name: Markus King
VHL Team: Cologne Express
Cash you have: $4,000,000
Purchase Name: Doubles Predictions
Cost of Purchase: $2,500,000
Cash Left: $2,000,000
Markus King was not at the draft floor when his name was called. Instead King had made the journey across the country to visit his grandma who was in hospital. However what a night it would end up being for King as apparently some goalie fell asleep and decided team need was their draft strategy and not BPA. The funny thing is that BPA isn't always the best way to go in the VHL Drafts, expect in this draft when the top prospect goes 9th overall, it turns out some people screwed up. Even to have that bargaining chip in a trade is huge. All the dust settled and King was drafted by the Wranglers who then broke his trust by trading him away to the Cologne Express. The good thing is that in three years King's contract does run up and he will get to choose a location (his right being free agency) but what a wild week it was.
Tyson Kohler is back with the Stockholm Vikings and hasn't given an indication that he will be retiring this season. After re-upping his contract and accepting the metal option, the Vikings also agreed to bring back the German born veteran to the team he led in scoring last season. With some fresh faces on the squad this year, Kohler looks to be poised for a big season but you never know how the games play out. Kohler agreed to his deal by contacting General Manager Chris Miller before he departed from the Stockholm airport for off-season vacation to Calgary. Calgary you may ask? Well he had to go collect some bills and luggage that he left behind from his move a season ago from the Alberta city. While he was there he sat down with former Wranglers greats Scott Boulet and Tommy Gunn to go over some post-career job opportunities in management.
1. GM1: Quebec v. Cologne: More Shots J. Locke
2. GM2: Helsinki v. Stockholm: Over 5.5 Total Goals
3. GM3: Calgary v. New York:Under 39.5 Shots by New York
4. GM4: Riga v. Davos: Under 0.5 Goals by S. Gretzky (DAV)