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WoldenGhore

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  1. Awesome idea for you're new player! This was a great read that had a great review of the all-star game! I really can't make any complaints about this article at all. Keep up the good work!! Look forward to reading more about Maximoff.
  2. It's pretty relevant to be honest.
  3. My player is a left winger and playing center, and we just got shit kicked 7-0. Should I be a little bitch boy as well or no?
  4. I don't know what the deal is with the picture upload thing but this is the second media spot now that I haven't been able to upload pictures.When I go to insert media it just shows a tiny little mountain with Q== besides it lol. I will maybe try again and see what happens. NEVERMIND GOT IT FIGURED OUT HAHA
  5. Making the transition to an entirely different league has been quite the struggle so far for Sebastian Laine. Playing with bigger, stronger, and faster players is definitely something that is difficult for any professional. The talent level compared to the Finnish Junior League is what was the biggest surprise for Laine. Sebastian is playing with the Oslo storm of the VHLM, after they picked him up off waivers. Laine says the biggest difficulty so far has been switching from the left wing he is used to playing. Now playing centre with Oslo, Sebastian says he will do anything to help the team going into the playoffs. “I feel like we are doing the rights things right now, the bounces just need to go our way for once” said Sebastian. The city of Oslo, Norway. So far in nine games, he has only managed to compile one goal and two assists. “Coach said points don't matter to him, as long as you are going out and giving 110% every night”. That's what most people have realized so far, is that he is doing all the coach asks of him. Oslo hasn't been playing the best hockey as of late, and going into playoffs is something to be concerned about. There has been some brights spots in some of the games, but the puck just isn't going in the net right now. The fans in Oslo are hoping the goals will come in the last stretch before playoffs, and hopefully they can continue that into the postseason. Once this season is over for Sebastian, it will be interesting to be what happens in terms of who he will be playing for next season. There are many so many players right now that are making themselves eligible for the Season 48 VHLM draft, that no one really knows where he will land. It could be anywhere from the top three selections, to anywhere in the third round. Players like Tony Pellerin, Kai Roberts, and Bobby Digital are going to be some of the most talented to ever enter this league. Some tough competition for a young kid like Sebastian, who just left home for the first time in his life. Hopefully with determination and hard work on the ice, he will make a name for himself in years to come. Sebastian Laine after scoring his first VHLM goal. An entire season for the prospects, next year in anticipation for the Season 49 Draft will be quite interesting. What happens in terms of how the prospects play, and most importantly the impact they make for the team they are playing with will be what every general manager across the VHL will be looking at. Another factor will be how the players act in the community, which will ultimately show the teams how much the players care about being there. We will take another look in a few weeks how the Season 49 Draft is shaping up. Oslo
  6. I am going to apply for this position as a writing grader! I enjoy reading very much and I would definitely learn a lot about the league if I were to read more media spots and such!! Also it would be awesome to earn some extra TPE to improve my player, as I would love to be a top pick in the season 49 draft. Thanks for the consideration and I hope to talk soon. Thanks!!
  7. The first week in the VHL has been good so far for Sebastian Laine. He was picked up on waivers by the Oslo Storm of the VHLM. He will play the rest of the season out, and then be eligible for the Season 48 VHLM dispersal draft. In his first two games with Oslo, Sebastian didn’t get any playing time. In his third game he made his presence with a quick assist, and managed to finish the game with a few shots, and a decent amount of ice time. The next 2 games, Sebastian was able to keep up his point per game pace and so far fans of Oslo are liking what they see. It will be interesting to see what happens from here on out in Oslo for Sebastian, as they are going to be making a playoff run this season. Sebastian is definitely out to prove something or the rest of thee year, to make himself a high pick in the dispersal draft.
  8. Another win, good game boys!
  9. Good game team and thanks feels good to get my first goal over with.
  10. Sebastian Laine - Oslo storm forward points assists
  11. No Ice time for my guy either lol
  12. Having troubles posting pictures for some reason will try again tomorrow so it looks more appealing!! Thanks
  13. Throughout the years of the VHL, one of the most exciting times of the year is the annual Entry Draft. The moment that prospects have been waiting for their entire junior careers is finally upon them. Each year brings in a unique class of players, and today we are going to look at the class of the Season 49 Draft. Pietro Maximoff Pietro Maximoff is a name not too many people are familiar with, but this speedy winger from Romania is definitely someone to keep an eye on. Maximoff is a feared left winger, not only for his speed but also for his cannon of a shot. He can blow past defensemen in a blink of an eye, and this is a skill in high demand in any league across the world. One thing scouts say is he needs to learn to use the players around him more often, which will come with maturity. Be on the lookout for Pietro in the VHLM very soon, which is where he will be playing prior to the draft. Ilya Kopralkov Next on the list is a goalie by the name of Ilya Kopralkov, who hails from a small town in Russia. This butterfly goaltender has been the talk of the future for Russian hockey for a long time now. It has been unclear for awhile now whether or not he was going to play professional hockey in Russia or come to the VHL. He made it pretty clear this past week, by making himself eligible for the Season 49 Draft. Goaltenders sometimes find it hard to make the transition to the VHL, but many people are saying that Ilya will have no problem making the transition. Sebastian Laine Sebastian Laine from Finland is probably the most underrated player in this draft. The left winger, who scores a lot of goals in the Junior Finnish Elite League, is very intriguing in a way. No one has really heard much about Laine, but many scouts in Finland say he could be one of the next stars in any league across the world. His speed and scoring touch have been something that he has made famous in junior hockey, and if he can continue that into the VHL it would be very impressive. The VHL is definitely going to be a very big step for this young kid, but scouts say he is capable of doing it. Kai Roberts It isn’t very often you hear of a hockey player coming from Louisiana, but Kai Roberts is changing that and is probably the highest ranked player coming into this draft. Scouts across the United States say he is one of the most talented forwards to join the league in ten years. His slick hands have been on display since the age of twelve, when he posted YouTube videos with his friends. From there he has been nothing but special, dominating junior hockey around North America. Whichever team ends up getting him is going to be happy with the player they are getting.
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