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    Peace got a reaction from Subject056 in Bright Future   
    The Toronto Legion have begun to reap the benefits of drafting strong, reliable prospects; Mac Atlas leads the team with 20 points, and despite Jimi Jaks unbelievably bad shooting luck, they've still put up ten points in the twenty three games they have dressed for. Had Jaks' shooting percentage been similar to Atlas' 7.35% -- whom has scored ten goals this season so far -- Jaks would have roughly six (rounded) goals by now. Those additional goals would propel the S87 prospect from 10 points to 16, enough to tie Peace for second place in team scoring. Those goals would have also propelled Jaks above Peace's current output, indicative that the time for Toronto's youth is now.
     
    The future for the Legion is bright; a core is already in development: 
     
    S86 - Joe Castle
    S87 - Mac Atlas
    S87 - Jimi Jaks
    S88 - Bobby Bob
     
    The four prospects above have created a core for the Legion to build around, who have their natural first round pick (thus a high one for the next draft) and numerous second round selections.
     
    There is a great opportunity for the Legion to build upon the blocks they've already put down.
     
    Stay the path, Toronto, stay the path.
  2. Fire
    Peace got a reaction from Fradin99 in Bright Future   
    The Toronto Legion have begun to reap the benefits of drafting strong, reliable prospects; Mac Atlas leads the team with 20 points, and despite Jimi Jaks unbelievably bad shooting luck, they've still put up ten points in the twenty three games they have dressed for. Had Jaks' shooting percentage been similar to Atlas' 7.35% -- whom has scored ten goals this season so far -- Jaks would have roughly six (rounded) goals by now. Those additional goals would propel the S87 prospect from 10 points to 16, enough to tie Peace for second place in team scoring. Those goals would have also propelled Jaks above Peace's current output, indicative that the time for Toronto's youth is now.
     
    The future for the Legion is bright; a core is already in development: 
     
    S86 - Joe Castle
    S87 - Mac Atlas
    S87 - Jimi Jaks
    S88 - Bobby Bob
     
    The four prospects above have created a core for the Legion to build around, who have their natural first round pick (thus a high one for the next draft) and numerous second round selections.
     
    There is a great opportunity for the Legion to build upon the blocks they've already put down.
     
    Stay the path, Toronto, stay the path.
  3. Fire
    Peace got a reaction from Moon in Bright Future   
    The Toronto Legion have begun to reap the benefits of drafting strong, reliable prospects; Mac Atlas leads the team with 20 points, and despite Jimi Jaks unbelievably bad shooting luck, they've still put up ten points in the twenty three games they have dressed for. Had Jaks' shooting percentage been similar to Atlas' 7.35% -- whom has scored ten goals this season so far -- Jaks would have roughly six (rounded) goals by now. Those additional goals would propel the S87 prospect from 10 points to 16, enough to tie Peace for second place in team scoring. Those goals would have also propelled Jaks above Peace's current output, indicative that the time for Toronto's youth is now.
     
    The future for the Legion is bright; a core is already in development: 
     
    S86 - Joe Castle
    S87 - Mac Atlas
    S87 - Jimi Jaks
    S88 - Bobby Bob
     
    The four prospects above have created a core for the Legion to build around, who have their natural first round pick (thus a high one for the next draft) and numerous second round selections.
     
    There is a great opportunity for the Legion to build upon the blocks they've already put down.
     
    Stay the path, Toronto, stay the path.
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    Peace got a reaction from v.2 in Then there were 62.   
    Toronto, Ontario
    Canada
     
    The career of Kyle Peace can be summarized with three short words: Well that sucked.
     
    Three more could be said about this article: Player store purchases...
     
    Peace's first three seasons showcased a young player with major offensive potential, which obviously blossomed alongside then Legion Matty Fire, but his promising start eventually faded into mediocrity as both his motivation and performance took direct hits from multiple angles; the team was plagued by prospect drama that created conflict, stressed senior leadership lead to reduced motivation, and a souring reputation left the player and his player agency 'fed up' with entitlement, disloyalty, ostracism and an increasingly childish exterior mentality.
     
    As the club entered another rebuild phase following a disappointing S84 post season exit, Peace elected to stay with the Legion in pursuit of an accomplishment he - at the time - could have reasonably reached with the roster build around him. His goal was to become the Legions' top goalscoring player, chasing a record held by Zach Parechkin for far too long. It was a reasonable objective that allowed the player agency to request an honorary no-trade agreement between different leaderships, but forty goals in sixty two games is highly unlikely.
     
    The next step is for the Legion could be finally trade Peace to any team interested in his services, but that's now outside his or his player agencies jurisdiction. There is one thing Kyle won't allow that he can rightfully control, and that's letting twenty six million dollars of league money evaporate in just a few short months. The time is now to restore whatever little there is to restore, and the motivation behind it is quite simple: the player agency recently had a player inducted into the VHL's hall of fame, so in an effort to generate some internal pressure on Kyle, the agency has requested a little more effort from their current player.
     
    "The goal is to finish at a point per game," Kyle admitted. "It was kinda defeating watching my games played get higher than my points scored. It's a little selfish, sure, but it's an internal goal and one I'll be open about for the rest of my career. There's no point in hiding my objective to the league, no point in being shy about it either. I'm gone at the end of the season anyway, off to - I dunno - golf or whatever it is other former players do with their time."
     
    Kyle's recent purchase activity suggests that he'll be training for the inevitable:

    - Two Free Weeks
    - Two PT Double Weeks
    - One Full Double Weeks
    - Uncapped TPE Package (4 x 5)

    The sudden effort won't make a great dent in Peace's ability to play the sport, but the above training regime should produce a moderately improved player directly compared to his current abilities and skill.
     
    He won't be a significantly altered player, frankly that boat has firmly sailed (I tried to buy a TPE reroll) but there is still time to slow the clock. Scouts decreased his overall attribute rating by 174 earlier in the offseason and Kyle has the ability to quickly regain that lost form. What were trying to say is S87 Peace is still there, hiding in plain sight, he just needs a clear the cobwebs and maaaaybe he can finish his career at (or above) a point per game. 
     
  5. Fire
    Peace got a reaction from FrostBeard in Then there were 62.   
    Toronto, Ontario
    Canada
     
    The career of Kyle Peace can be summarized with three short words: Well that sucked.
     
    Three more could be said about this article: Player store purchases...
     
    Peace's first three seasons showcased a young player with major offensive potential, which obviously blossomed alongside then Legion Matty Fire, but his promising start eventually faded into mediocrity as both his motivation and performance took direct hits from multiple angles; the team was plagued by prospect drama that created conflict, stressed senior leadership lead to reduced motivation, and a souring reputation left the player and his player agency 'fed up' with entitlement, disloyalty, ostracism and an increasingly childish exterior mentality.
     
    As the club entered another rebuild phase following a disappointing S84 post season exit, Peace elected to stay with the Legion in pursuit of an accomplishment he - at the time - could have reasonably reached with the roster build around him. His goal was to become the Legions' top goalscoring player, chasing a record held by Zach Parechkin for far too long. It was a reasonable objective that allowed the player agency to request an honorary no-trade agreement between different leaderships, but forty goals in sixty two games is highly unlikely.
     
    The next step is for the Legion could be finally trade Peace to any team interested in his services, but that's now outside his or his player agencies jurisdiction. There is one thing Kyle won't allow that he can rightfully control, and that's letting twenty six million dollars of league money evaporate in just a few short months. The time is now to restore whatever little there is to restore, and the motivation behind it is quite simple: the player agency recently had a player inducted into the VHL's hall of fame, so in an effort to generate some internal pressure on Kyle, the agency has requested a little more effort from their current player.
     
    "The goal is to finish at a point per game," Kyle admitted. "It was kinda defeating watching my games played get higher than my points scored. It's a little selfish, sure, but it's an internal goal and one I'll be open about for the rest of my career. There's no point in hiding my objective to the league, no point in being shy about it either. I'm gone at the end of the season anyway, off to - I dunno - golf or whatever it is other former players do with their time."
     
    Kyle's recent purchase activity suggests that he'll be training for the inevitable:

    - Two Free Weeks
    - Two PT Double Weeks
    - One Full Double Weeks
    - Uncapped TPE Package (4 x 5)

    The sudden effort won't make a great dent in Peace's ability to play the sport, but the above training regime should produce a moderately improved player directly compared to his current abilities and skill.
     
    He won't be a significantly altered player, frankly that boat has firmly sailed (I tried to buy a TPE reroll) but there is still time to slow the clock. Scouts decreased his overall attribute rating by 174 earlier in the offseason and Kyle has the ability to quickly regain that lost form. What were trying to say is S87 Peace is still there, hiding in plain sight, he just needs a clear the cobwebs and maaaaybe he can finish his career at (or above) a point per game. 
     
  6. Like
    Peace got a reaction from Banackock in Then there were 62.   
    Toronto, Ontario
    Canada
     
    The career of Kyle Peace can be summarized with three short words: Well that sucked.
     
    Three more could be said about this article: Player store purchases...
     
    Peace's first three seasons showcased a young player with major offensive potential, which obviously blossomed alongside then Legion Matty Fire, but his promising start eventually faded into mediocrity as both his motivation and performance took direct hits from multiple angles; the team was plagued by prospect drama that created conflict, stressed senior leadership lead to reduced motivation, and a souring reputation left the player and his player agency 'fed up' with entitlement, disloyalty, ostracism and an increasingly childish exterior mentality.
     
    As the club entered another rebuild phase following a disappointing S84 post season exit, Peace elected to stay with the Legion in pursuit of an accomplishment he - at the time - could have reasonably reached with the roster build around him. His goal was to become the Legions' top goalscoring player, chasing a record held by Zach Parechkin for far too long. It was a reasonable objective that allowed the player agency to request an honorary no-trade agreement between different leaderships, but forty goals in sixty two games is highly unlikely.
     
    The next step is for the Legion could be finally trade Peace to any team interested in his services, but that's now outside his or his player agencies jurisdiction. There is one thing Kyle won't allow that he can rightfully control, and that's letting twenty six million dollars of league money evaporate in just a few short months. The time is now to restore whatever little there is to restore, and the motivation behind it is quite simple: the player agency recently had a player inducted into the VHL's hall of fame, so in an effort to generate some internal pressure on Kyle, the agency has requested a little more effort from their current player.
     
    "The goal is to finish at a point per game," Kyle admitted. "It was kinda defeating watching my games played get higher than my points scored. It's a little selfish, sure, but it's an internal goal and one I'll be open about for the rest of my career. There's no point in hiding my objective to the league, no point in being shy about it either. I'm gone at the end of the season anyway, off to - I dunno - golf or whatever it is other former players do with their time."
     
    Kyle's recent purchase activity suggests that he'll be training for the inevitable:

    - Two Free Weeks
    - Two PT Double Weeks
    - One Full Double Weeks
    - Uncapped TPE Package (4 x 5)

    The sudden effort won't make a great dent in Peace's ability to play the sport, but the above training regime should produce a moderately improved player directly compared to his current abilities and skill.
     
    He won't be a significantly altered player, frankly that boat has firmly sailed (I tried to buy a TPE reroll) but there is still time to slow the clock. Scouts decreased his overall attribute rating by 174 earlier in the offseason and Kyle has the ability to quickly regain that lost form. What were trying to say is S87 Peace is still there, hiding in plain sight, he just needs a clear the cobwebs and maaaaybe he can finish his career at (or above) a point per game. 
     
  7. Like
    Peace got a reaction from vincentlg2007 in Then there were 62.   
    Toronto, Ontario
    Canada
     
    The career of Kyle Peace can be summarized with three short words: Well that sucked.
     
    Three more could be said about this article: Player store purchases...
     
    Peace's first three seasons showcased a young player with major offensive potential, which obviously blossomed alongside then Legion Matty Fire, but his promising start eventually faded into mediocrity as both his motivation and performance took direct hits from multiple angles; the team was plagued by prospect drama that created conflict, stressed senior leadership lead to reduced motivation, and a souring reputation left the player and his player agency 'fed up' with entitlement, disloyalty, ostracism and an increasingly childish exterior mentality.
     
    As the club entered another rebuild phase following a disappointing S84 post season exit, Peace elected to stay with the Legion in pursuit of an accomplishment he - at the time - could have reasonably reached with the roster build around him. His goal was to become the Legions' top goalscoring player, chasing a record held by Zach Parechkin for far too long. It was a reasonable objective that allowed the player agency to request an honorary no-trade agreement between different leaderships, but forty goals in sixty two games is highly unlikely.
     
    The next step is for the Legion could be finally trade Peace to any team interested in his services, but that's now outside his or his player agencies jurisdiction. There is one thing Kyle won't allow that he can rightfully control, and that's letting twenty six million dollars of league money evaporate in just a few short months. The time is now to restore whatever little there is to restore, and the motivation behind it is quite simple: the player agency recently had a player inducted into the VHL's hall of fame, so in an effort to generate some internal pressure on Kyle, the agency has requested a little more effort from their current player.
     
    "The goal is to finish at a point per game," Kyle admitted. "It was kinda defeating watching my games played get higher than my points scored. It's a little selfish, sure, but it's an internal goal and one I'll be open about for the rest of my career. There's no point in hiding my objective to the league, no point in being shy about it either. I'm gone at the end of the season anyway, off to - I dunno - golf or whatever it is other former players do with their time."
     
    Kyle's recent purchase activity suggests that he'll be training for the inevitable:

    - Two Free Weeks
    - Two PT Double Weeks
    - One Full Double Weeks
    - Uncapped TPE Package (4 x 5)

    The sudden effort won't make a great dent in Peace's ability to play the sport, but the above training regime should produce a moderately improved player directly compared to his current abilities and skill.
     
    He won't be a significantly altered player, frankly that boat has firmly sailed (I tried to buy a TPE reroll) but there is still time to slow the clock. Scouts decreased his overall attribute rating by 174 earlier in the offseason and Kyle has the ability to quickly regain that lost form. What were trying to say is S87 Peace is still there, hiding in plain sight, he just needs a clear the cobwebs and maaaaybe he can finish his career at (or above) a point per game. 
     
  8. Fire
    Peace reacted to Victor in S87 Hall of Fame Induction   
    Today we induct some people who have waited for a while and some who have barely waited at all. Behold....
     
    LW/D - Jerome Reinhart, S79-S86 
    RS: 578 GP, 292 G, 492 A, 784 P, +170, 487 PIM, 919 HIT, 866 SB, 41 GW
    As LW-  288 GP, 202 G, 257 A, 459 P, +207, 161 PIM, 444 HIT, 126 SB, 26 GW
    As D- 290 GP, 90 G, 235 A, 325 P, -37, 326 PIM, 475 HIT, 740 SB, 15 GW
    PO: 61 GP, 41 G, 65 A, 106 P, +32, 45 PIM, 74 HIT, 60 SB, 5 GW
    As LW-  48 GP, 39 G, 57 A, 96 P, +37, 23 PIM, 50 HIT, 31 SB, 4 GW
    As D- 13 GP, 2 G, 8 A, 10 P, -5, 22 PIM, 24 HIT, 29 SB, 1 GW
     
    S79 Christian Stolzschweiger Trophy (Top Rookie)
    S81 Daisuke Kanou Trophy (Playoff MVP)
    S85 Scotty Campbell Trophy (Most Valuable)
    S85 Alexander Valiq Trophy (Top Offensive Defenceman)
    2x All-VHL First Team (S82, S85)
    2x All-VHL Second Team (S81, S83)
    Three Continental Cups (S80, S81, S82)
     
    The first of the Reinharts to make the Hall of Fame, Jerome was on track for immortality in those first 4 seasons in Vancouver. And whilst the threepeat years will forever be tainted for some, players can only play in the eras they play in, and Jerome Reinhart was clearly one of the best of his era. The Kanou Trophy of S81 shattered the long-standing record of 36 points in a single postseason, and the regular seasons were spectacular as well. The move to defence halfway through his career was for many a foolish mistake that would derail his HOF bid, but like Matt Bailey and Chris Hylands before him, Reinhart adapted incredibly well and even had a rare MVP season from the back, proving himself to be a slamdunk first ballot HOFer. @MexicanCow123
     
     
    D - Erik Killinger, S71-S78 
    RS: 575 GP, 158 G, 432 A, 590 P, +25, 1,100 PIM, 1,643 HIT, 1,055 SB, 21 GW
    PO: 34 GP, 10 G, 23 A, 33 P, -2, 72 PIM, 124 HIT, 80 SB, 1 GW
     
    S77 Sterling Labatte Trophy (Top Defenceman)
    S77 Jake Wylde Trophy (Top Defensive Defenceman)
    1x All-VHL First Team (S77)
    1x All-VHL Second Team (S75)
    *rookie season spent as forward - 28 goals, 53 points
     
    Due to the misfortune of having a similar sounding name to Wesley Kellinger, Erik Killinger already has a Hall of Fame article. Well that's handy at least. He didn't quite need to wait the 4 decades of so to get inducted like Kellinger did, but Killinger was one of the older heads on the ballot for a while now, with some thinking his chance may have passed. But at last, the moment of recognition has arrived. Killinger never quite had the dominant offensive season we like to see in our defencemen, but he was a very consistent blue-liner and in an era with extremely low offense that was still a notable feat. His overall body of work, playing for teams that didn't really contend, kept him getting votes and finally an induction for a player worthy of his article. @Peace
     
     
    Voting Results
    Jerome Reinhart - 9/10
    Erik Killinger - 6/10
    ---
    Kristof Welch - 2/10
    Tui Sova - 2/10
    Jakab Holik, John Merrick, Matty Socks, Lee Xin, Robin Galante Nilsson, Paul Atreides, Brendan Telker, Reylynn Reinhart, Papa Emeritus - 0/10
     
     
    This season we are also back with a Builder induction! As said countless times before, the Builder section of the Hall of Fame is a mix of high ranking executive roles and those that through their presence over the years have made the VHL what it is. @BOOM is very much in the latter category, perhaps one of the finest examples of it. Never a GM, with a variety of VHLM AGM roles before they were really a thing, Boom was the OG locker room guest before it became the norm. Through his easy going and approachable attitude, Boom played a mentor role to many of the league's up and coming over the years, has guested on countless podcasts, and has remained a reliable source of support, as well as high quality graphics, for longer than most can remember. I have been fortunate enough myself to be on the same team as and GM Boom's players, along with plenty of friendly interactions of the years. Advantage summarised it best in his prediction that Boom will scoff at this induction with some typical Aussie humility but we will force this induction upon you regardless and you deserve it mate.
     
    Congratulations Peace, Cow, and Boom!
  9. Like
    Peace got a reaction from Viper in Erik Killinger HOF Article   
    If he ever makes the HoF, he's already got an article!
  10. Very Nice
    Peace got a reaction from JardyB10 in TOR/CHI; S82   
    Not everyone likes chaos like you do.
  11. Like
    Peace reacted to VHL Bot in [S83] Signing: Cadmael Ixazaluoh (TOR)   
    Cadmael Ixazaluoh has accepted a Signing Offer from Toronto:

    S84: $2,500,000

    S85: $2,500,000

    S86: $2,500,000

    S87: $2,500,000

    S88: $2,500,000

  12. Like
    Peace reacted to Doomsday in Dooms' Appreciation Extravaganza   
    I feel like when the theme of “VHL Appreciation,” was announced, quite a few people rolled their eyes. “Of course we appreciate the VHL,” they likely said to themselves, “why else would we be here?” Indeed, why else would they click buttons, work magic in Photoshop, write a masterpiece that would make Homer jealous, or put Joe Rogan to shame with a podcast? Of course they like what they do, appreciate the community, and we enjoy (maybe) seeing our player do well in the sims. But it goes deeper than that, I feel. It’s not a collective whole that brings us back time after time, player after player. There are members behind it all who stand out, and do so differently to different people as well. Sometimes, you need to find your people to really maximize your enjoyment, feel your worth, and discover your sense of belonging.
     
    These are my people.
     
    The Toronto Legion… all of them. Whether its newcomers like @Mr_Hatter and @Frank, who came and immediately set the VHL on fire, to veterans like @MattyFired, @Viper, and @DreMin15, who have proudly represented the team. @WildfireMicro, who is one of the most faithful teammates I’ve ever had, @Vice, who finds his own way to contribute, @Hybrid1486, our rookie blueliner and forum frequenter, and @KnightRiley, the piece of Emi that will always remain. Lastly, there’s @Peace, who brought me here, and is responsible for pretty much this whole team and situation today. I’ve done everything I can to help make this team a place someone would be excited to be a part of, and it isn’t possible without having a roster of players that makes the job feel worthwhile. I hope I have succeeded in that regard for all of you.
     
    @Spartan… you’ve assembled an incredible community in Moscow, and being a part of it is such a treat. It’s one of the funniest, most engaging, and overall rewarding places I’ve ever been in a sim league, and if I can manage to replicate half of this with Toronto, I will be ecstatic.
     
    @Beketov… if there is ANY one member that could be the VHL as a whole, it is you. Been here from Day One, done it all… and continue to do so. There is so much that simply wouldn’t be possible without your calm, steady guidance. When the day comes that you move on, a large part of this league will go on with you.
     
    @Victor, your captain still holds you in high regard, and will always cherish the glory years of the HC Davos Dynamo. Through mutual belief, respect, and trust, great things are always achievable. Onwards, Davos!
     
    @STZ, my first VHLM GM, and that awesome Season 33 Bratislava Watchmen team really got me cemented in this league, for better or for worse. You never forget your first, they say. I haven’t, and I always have done what I can to be as welcoming and helpful to others as you were to me. 
     
    @samx, my emotional support human/alarm clock. We talked from time to time, despite you being afraid of me, then we eventually realized how similar our brains were. How much we could relate to our brains messing with us. You’re a real one, a friend on a much more personal level than I’d ever expect to find in a league of fictional hockey players. Thanks for putting up with all my nonsense!
     
    @a_Ferk, to date, the ONLY AGM I’ve ever had. The yin to the yang, the night to my day… I can’t explain why it worked so well, but it did. Together, we may not have won cups (at least as a management team, S72 is forever), but we did produce many quality members and players to the VHL, which to me, is the ultimate sign of a job well done in the VHLM. I really hope you get a chance to shine again there.
     
    @Arce, you went from the VHL legend I got to write about every so often to becoming a real person, and one that is a blast to interact with almost daily. I’m so glad I got that chance to get to meet the man behind the myth, and I cannot wait for that Tri-State VHL BBQ!
     
    @MubbleFubbles, Tagger, whatever you want it to be… you’ve been a constant source of joy, hilarity, and entertainment throughout my time here, and you’re a legend just for goalie sacks alone, yet you do so much more than that.
     
    @OrbitingDeath , the guy who makes Hall of Fame players as a hobby, yet is still one of the most down to earth, approachable people in the community, always willing to share a laugh and wisdoms. Intelligent, cultured, and humorous, you’re a gift to this league, and I’m blessed that you consider me good company.
     
    @Vkobe-v, you went from the realest goaltender I had in Saskatoon to the realest dude in Moscow. A genuinely quality human being that I can’t wait to brag to people that I know him when he’s crushing faces in his many sportsball quests.
     
    @Shindigs, you crushed my heart when you asked to be traded from Toronto, but you’re too damn cool to not keep being friends with. You’re even a time-traveler that I can consult with to see what life is like several hours in the future. How cool is that?
     
    @JardyB10, someone that it's hard to believe is a real person behind all the crazy stories, but is the absolute realest dude. The Boomer Cast was a memorable experience and I would love to join up for another one!
     
    @Dil, the leader of Vasteras and someone whose contributions to this league go way too under the radar for my liking. You do great things for this league, but all that really needs to be said here is VASTERAS VASTERAS VASTERAS VASTERAS VASTERAS VASTERAS VASTERAS VASTERAS VASTERAS VASTERAS VASTERAS 
     
    @diamond_ace , who has put up with me as a general manager for nine seasons, longer than anyone else! You always valued my contributions, fostered a great team atmosphere, and were a blast to work with!
     
    @Garsh, who is a constant source of hilarity and a F1 fan to boot! The perfect blend of sarcasm and wit, just a naturally funny guy that is a proud pension practitioner on top of it all. Every time you show up, it's memorable. 
     
    @Josh is another guy that contributes in so many ways that just doesn't get seen or acknowledged on the surface. Thanks for everything you do that allows everyone to enjoy the VHL!
     
    @Zack, you're always a riot to talk with, and I hope one day we'll share a team so our encounters can be more than just randomly being in Gen Chat at the same time. 
     
    @MexicanCow123, I would write this portion of the article for free, like how you perform as an updater. We always had each other's backs in the M, and now we're both up in the VHL somehow. New York is waiting on a winner, though. Can't keep them waiting forever!
     
    @frescoelmo, you've had to deal with my shenanigans since the MSFL, yet you persist. You deal with the league's riff-raff on a daily basis, and while the yam threat hasn't manifested in ages, you remain ever-vigilant. Moddin' ain't easy. 
     
    @Squidward, whether you're pulling a legendary prank, causing chaos in Town of Salem, or trashing the Flyers, you're a character that this league needs more of. 
     
    @Moon MOONER! You showed up during my hiatus I believe, and in that time, you quickly established yourself as a go-getter capable of taking on big tasks. You're always a joy to talk to, and you always seem so happy to see me around, as if you've known me forever. 
     
    @Gustav when I first returned to the VHL, you were one of the first people that was super welcoming to me, and we've always gotten along after that. Our mutual passion for DAVID, love of meme culture, and love for the most unwanted song have made for some great memories along the way. You definitely wound up being one of the best new additions that was not around for my first tenure in the VHL.
     
    @BOOM another member who's been around for all of my shenanigans, and who I've also been lucky to call a teammate. I've seen the glories of your locker room contributions, and you enjoyed seeing the exploits of my B-17 on War Thunder. It's hard to imagine a VHL without my favorite brother from down under. 
     
    @Renomitsu, you're doing amazing things for the world, and we are blessed to have your company. You're also the one person who recognized my avatar and knows what it is!
     
    @McWolf , you're free from London, and hopefully free to enjoy some of the finer aspects of the league again. You gave me my start again in Saskatoon, and we got to compete against each other this season. Maybe one day we'll get to do so again!
     
    It's impossible to mention everyone, and I am sure my brain isn't going to let me remember everyone, so I can't wait for all the, "where's my mention?!" replies. But seriously, this community rocks, and it goes beyond all the tagged members here. That's what makes it so special, and makes everything worth it all.
  13. Cheers
    Peace got a reaction from Ledge in Should MrJoey2928 have been banned?   
    Sounds like an excuse.

    You're posting on the forum, you can download Discord to prove it once and for all. 

    "I can't" for a program designed for mobile, desktop and browsers leaves you with no options.
  14. Haha
    Peace reacted to Dil in Ban Thread   
    User @Jack Johnson has received a 2 Week TPE Ban (May 9 - May 22) for a violation of the VHL Code of Conduct (Section 1.2).
     
    User was found to have created and used multiple accounts/players. In addition to the TPE ban, all of the other accounts, @JOHN BANNY and @MrJoey2928have been permanently banned.
  15. Like
    Peace got a reaction from fishy in Should MrJoey2928 have been banned?   
    Sounds like an excuse.

    You're posting on the forum, you can download Discord to prove it once and for all. 

    "I can't" for a program designed for mobile, desktop and browsers leaves you with no options.
  16. Silly
    Peace got a reaction from Alex in Jaromir Lemiuex D -> C   
    I hate to be that guy but I don't think @Alex knows.
     
    Lemiuex already had an inactive player swap once.
  17. Haha
    Peace got a reaction from DollarAndADream in Continental Cup Finals: Games 3 & 4   
    S76, maybe you can argue Chicago was 'abusing' 40/99 with four, falling to three beyond 76.

    But you went full blown abuse.

    S80? 

    Seven 40/99 but essentially eight (40/98).

    S81? 

    Six 40/99.

    S82?

    Five 40/99 but essentially six (48/99).
     
     
    Chicago in 76? Three 40/99 with a close 40/97.
    Malmo in 76? Zero, but one close at 50/99.
    Warsaw in 76? Two 40/99, one close at 40/97.

    Chicago in 77? Three.
    Malmo in 77? Zero.
    Warsaw in 77? Three.

    Chicago in 78? Two.
    Malmo in 78? One.
    Warsaw in 78? Three.

    Chicago in 79? One.
    Malmo in 79? One.
    Warsaw in 79? Two. 


    Oh yeah they totally abused it like you did. 

    Totally.
  18. Like
    Peace got a reaction from v.2 in Continental Cup Finals: Games 3 & 4   
    S76, maybe you can argue Chicago was 'abusing' 40/99 with four, falling to three beyond 76.

    But you went full blown abuse.

    S80? 

    Seven 40/99 but essentially eight (40/98).

    S81? 

    Six 40/99.

    S82?

    Five 40/99 but essentially six (48/99).
     
     
    Chicago in 76? Three 40/99 with a close 40/97.
    Malmo in 76? Zero, but one close at 50/99.
    Warsaw in 76? Two 40/99, one close at 40/97.

    Chicago in 77? Three.
    Malmo in 77? Zero.
    Warsaw in 77? Three.

    Chicago in 78? Two.
    Malmo in 78? One.
    Warsaw in 78? Three.

    Chicago in 79? One.
    Malmo in 79? One.
    Warsaw in 79? Two. 


    Oh yeah they totally abused it like you did. 

    Totally.
  19. Like
    Peace got a reaction from Jubis in Continental Cup Finals: Games 3 & 4   
    S76, maybe you can argue Chicago was 'abusing' 40/99 with four, falling to three beyond 76.

    But you went full blown abuse.

    S80? 

    Seven 40/99 but essentially eight (40/98).

    S81? 

    Six 40/99.

    S82?

    Five 40/99 but essentially six (48/99).
     
     
    Chicago in 76? Three 40/99 with a close 40/97.
    Malmo in 76? Zero, but one close at 50/99.
    Warsaw in 76? Two 40/99, one close at 40/97.

    Chicago in 77? Three.
    Malmo in 77? Zero.
    Warsaw in 77? Three.

    Chicago in 78? Two.
    Malmo in 78? One.
    Warsaw in 78? Three.

    Chicago in 79? One.
    Malmo in 79? One.
    Warsaw in 79? Two. 


    Oh yeah they totally abused it like you did. 

    Totally.
  20. Like
    Peace got a reaction from Banackock in Continental Cup Finals: Games 3 & 4   
    Nah, he can still claim that. 

    Vancouver's lack of integrity by intentionally abusing a system known to break the engine -- something other GMs knew but didn't widely exploit -- will be a significant blight in this leagues' history.
     
    "Spirit of competition" should have gone both ways!
  21. Like
    Peace got a reaction from Jubis in Continental Cup Finals: Games 3 & 4   
    Nah, he can still claim that. 

    Vancouver's lack of integrity by intentionally abusing a system known to break the engine -- something other GMs knew but didn't widely exploit -- will be a significant blight in this leagues' history.
     
    "Spirit of competition" should have gone both ways!
  22. Like
    Peace got a reaction from OrbitingDeath in Continental Cup Finals: Games 3 & 4   
    S76, maybe you can argue Chicago was 'abusing' 40/99 with four, falling to three beyond 76.

    But you went full blown abuse.

    S80? 

    Seven 40/99 but essentially eight (40/98).

    S81? 

    Six 40/99.

    S82?

    Five 40/99 but essentially six (48/99).
     
     
    Chicago in 76? Three 40/99 with a close 40/97.
    Malmo in 76? Zero, but one close at 50/99.
    Warsaw in 76? Two 40/99, one close at 40/97.

    Chicago in 77? Three.
    Malmo in 77? Zero.
    Warsaw in 77? Three.

    Chicago in 78? Two.
    Malmo in 78? One.
    Warsaw in 78? Three.

    Chicago in 79? One.
    Malmo in 79? One.
    Warsaw in 79? Two. 


    Oh yeah they totally abused it like you did. 

    Totally.
  23. Like
    Peace got a reaction from OrbitingDeath in Continental Cup Finals: Games 3 & 4   
    Nah, he can still claim that. 

    Vancouver's lack of integrity by intentionally abusing a system known to break the engine -- something other GMs knew but didn't widely exploit -- will be a significant blight in this leagues' history.
     
    "Spirit of competition" should have gone both ways!
  24. Like
    Peace got a reaction from Ahma in Continental Cup Finals: Games 3 & 4   
    S76, maybe you can argue Chicago was 'abusing' 40/99 with four, falling to three beyond 76.

    But you went full blown abuse.

    S80? 

    Seven 40/99 but essentially eight (40/98).

    S81? 

    Six 40/99.

    S82?

    Five 40/99 but essentially six (48/99).
     
     
    Chicago in 76? Three 40/99 with a close 40/97.
    Malmo in 76? Zero, but one close at 50/99.
    Warsaw in 76? Two 40/99, one close at 40/97.

    Chicago in 77? Three.
    Malmo in 77? Zero.
    Warsaw in 77? Three.

    Chicago in 78? Two.
    Malmo in 78? One.
    Warsaw in 78? Three.

    Chicago in 79? One.
    Malmo in 79? One.
    Warsaw in 79? Two. 


    Oh yeah they totally abused it like you did. 

    Totally.
  25. Haha
    Peace got a reaction from rory in New Toronto and LA GM's   
    I congratulated Dooms in private as I handed him the keys to Toronto's discord LR, but I'd like to take a moment to applaud the selection of @InstantRockstar! 

    Congrats on a VHL team, bud. It's been a while since we worked together at the management level [and unfortunately this opportunity slides through the cracks again] but I still recall the warm discussions we've had in the past when we were both VHLM GMs. I think you'll make a fine VHL GM in our modern era, good luck and I'm glad to see you finally taking the reigns of a VHL flagship team. 
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