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ShawnGlade

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  1. I'd like to apply, hey 10th times the charm right?
  2. On Halifax you'd literally start on the first line in front of a good goalie and a great FWD core. Plus we have an all-star locker room this season, and you've never played for Halifax is memory serves correct
  3. PREACH I remember I got so much shit with Davos for stuff that I couldn't even really control (in fact youll still see Nyko spewing some random shit to this day) and I really affected how I viewed the job. Did I do a perfect job? No, there are things I wish I could change but that's just life. People thought I was just soft and couldn't take the heat, but the reality is that most of this community is under the age of 19 and doesn't realize that the people they're hurling words at, is another real human being. Light jabbing is fine, but it got to a point where I couldn't talk in general chat without someone mentioning Davos and how bad we were. I mean, it didn't even stop after I was let go and Gustav took over the team. I just got back into GMing a bit ago and have been hesitant to make a move to the VHL (whether it's in the cards for me or not is debatable, but my feelings towards it aren't). Like you said, it's easy to criticize when you're on the outside looking in. Are we perfect? No. Have we made some mistakes that shouldn't be made? Absolutely. But it's a fucking sim hockey league, there's a track record of stuff like this happening to GMs and the response from the community and high-ranking site members is usually "get good" or "grow thicker skin" I went through it, Cow went through it, now you're going through it. You're not alone my friend and I'm here for you
  4. Funny enough, they're supposed to split playing time 50-50. I set them to alternate each game but then I had our simmer put in a new waiver, which subsequently messed up our lines, and I didn't notice until your post, so I thank you Also, Reingaard has been in the lineup since Day 2 when we acquired him
  5. Despite an outstanding performance by ice hockey goalie David Slezak last season, boasting impressive stats and demonstrating exceptional skill between the pipes, the overall success of the team remained elusive. Slezak consistently stood tall, making crucial saves and displaying remarkable agility throughout the season. However, the team struggled to secure victories, facing challenges in offensive production and defensive cohesion. His remarkable efforts to keep the team competitive, the lack of support in other areas ultimately hindered the overall success of the squad. Slezak's achievements and resilience in the face of adversity highlight his dedication and talent, even in a season marked by the team's collective struggles. In the heart of ice hockey passion, where the crisp air echoes with the clashing of sticks and the thunderous cheers of fans, stands a formidable figure ready to defend the sacred goalposts. His name is David Slezak, a seasoned goaltender who has earned his stripes on the ice and is now poised to embark on a thrilling journey with the Oslo Storm in the Virtual Hockey League Europe (VHLE). Hailing from the Czech Republic, David Slezak's journey to becoming a prominent goaltender in the VHL has been one paved with dedication, skill, and an unyielding passion for the sport. Slezak's early years were marked by an innate talent for stopping pucks and a determination that set him apart from his peers, last season also with Oslo. His breakthrough came when he joined the Oslo Storm, a team known for its dynamic gameplay and passionate fanbase. Slezak's arrival in Oslo was met with anticipation, as fans eagerly awaited the goalie who could potentially be the missing piece in their quest for glory in the VHLE. As the new season dawns upon the VHLE, Slezak has been hard at work honing his skills and fine-tuning his reflexes. The life of a goaltender is one of constant preparation, both mentally and physically. Slezak, known for his meticulous approach to the game, has been working closely with the coaching staff to analyze opponents' strategies and strengthen his weaknesses. On the physical front, Slezak has been hitting the gym, focusing on agility drills, and fine-tuning his hand-eye coordination. These efforts are not just for personal glory but are crucial to the Oslo Storm's success in the upcoming season. Hockey is a team sport, and a goaltender's success is often intertwined with the performance of the entire team. Slezak understands the importance of building strong bonds with his defensive lineup and communicating seamlessly with his teammates. The Oslo Storm have undergone some roster changes, and Slezak has been instrumental in fostering a sense of camaraderie both on and off the ice. Team chemistry is not built overnight, and Slezak's leadership qualities have played a pivotal role in uniting the Oslo Storm under a common goal – to dominate the VHLE and bring home the coveted championship. Known for their aggressive and fast-paced style of play, the Oslo Storm has always been a force to be reckoned with in the VHLE. Players like Logan Ninefingers @Scurvy and Jussi Jokinenegg @HearnNation67 will carry the team offensively every night and look to put people in seats. Slezak's goaltending prowess aligns seamlessly with the team's strategy, making him a perfect fit for the Storm. His ability to make crucial saves in high-pressure situations adds an extra layer of confidence to the team's offensive endeavors. The Oslo Storm's fans, affectionately known as the "Stormchasers," have high expectations for the upcoming season. Slezak's presence between the pipes is seen as a beacon of hope, a guardian who will stand resolute against the fierce attacks of rival teams. In the unpredictable world of sports, facing adversity is inevitable. Slezak, however, is no stranger to challenges. Throughout his career, he has encountered setbacks, injuries, and moments of self-doubt. Yet, it is in these trying times that the true character of a goaltender is revealed. Slezak's resilience and unwavering determination have seen him rise from the ashes of setbacks stronger and more formidable. The Oslo Storm, recognizing this tenacity, has rallied behind their goaltender, creating a fortress of support that will be crucial in navigating the stormy seas of the VHLE. Ice hockey is more than just a sport in Oslo; it is a way of life. The Oslo Storm holds a special place in the hearts of its fans, and David Slezak's presence has injected a new level of excitement into the city's hockey scene. The Storm's home games are anticipated events, drawing fans from all corners of the city to witness their team in action. Slezak's popularity has transcended the rink, with local businesses and sponsors eager to align themselves with the rising star. The goaltender's affable personality and commitment to community engagement have endeared him to fans and non-fans alike, solidifying his status as not just a sports icon but a community ambassador. As the VHLE season opener looms on the horizon, the excitement in Oslo is palpable. The Stormchasers, adorned in team colors and chanting fervently, await the moment when David Slezak will lead the Oslo Storm onto the ice for the first time this season. The anticipation is not just about the outcome of a game but about the collective journey of a team with a shared dream. Slezak's presence in goal adds an extra layer of intrigue to the season. Will he emerge as the beacon of hope the Stormchasers believe him to be? Can he thwart the relentless attacks of rival teams and lead the Oslo Storm to victory? Can he repeat his performance from last season? These questions linger in the minds of fans, creating an electric atmosphere that transcends the virtual boundaries of the VHLE. David Slezak's journey with the Oslo Storm in the VHLE is a testament to the enduring spirit of ice hockey. It's a tale of dedication, camaraderie, and the pursuit of excellence. As the season unfolds, Slezak's performance will not only be a reflection of his individual skill but a symbol of the collective aspirations of the Oslo Storm and its ardent fanbase. The virtual arenas are set, the Stormchasers are ready, and David Slezak stands poised to etch his name into the annals of VHLE history. The puck drops, and the journey begins. 1,038 words 1/14 1/21
  6. 1. Went home for the holidays and then came back to school to finish my last semester of college! 2. 7 3. Nah, just not really my thing 4. I feel like they're the perfect length actually 6. Getting to come back after being the GM years ago and just getting to be back apart of the culture again 7. I've been watching the PWHL a bit, and sometimes I like to watch the AHL
  7. ShawnGlade

    SEA/DAV; S92

    Sounds like a NEW OPPORTUNITY -DJ Khaled
  8. 10 days ago Kurt Cobain was still kicking, the Beatles just released "A Hard Days Night," and Bruno Mars topped the Billboard 100. Crazy how time flies
  9. I like what you mentioned about Syko and Slezak specifically. I think Olober Syko and David Slezak are the two best goalies SKILL WISE in the draft, but like you mentioned, Slezak is more or less coasting on welfare right now (I honestly don't have an excuse, I've just been lazy) but I think one of those two is winning GOTY this season
  10. @Gustav Shawn Glade was FISTED ANALLY BY A CIRCUS MONKEY............
  11. heeyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy this seems cool, i apply
  12. 1. NHL offseason has begun!!!! What moves you liking so far if you pay attention to it at all. If you don't know much about the NHL what do you hope your team in any sport accomplishes this year in general? Just hope Boston can retain Swayman and Fredric for cheap so that we don't have a lose a roster player 2. Do we miss the Key Tracker? I've been busy and would love to retroactively go back and hand them out if people want it but I'll gauge interest here. The what? 3. What team if any are we dreading meeting in the postseason? Halifax, because they're the best VHLM team to exist 4. Do we want more emojis of my cat in the discord? Nah we good 5. We are doing well with the roster we have, but should we be considering trading for assets to bolster for the playoffs? Well seeing as playoffs have started, I think we did a good job adding key players and recreates to help for a deep run 6. Former cup winner and 2x Reaper Jeffery Blake is OTB, do we trade for the franchise legend and let him ride the pine to his second ship, or is that a waste of time? Nope, one might say that riding the pine as a backup tendy is a waste of time
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