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  1.  Any thoughts on the VHL Expansion?

    Nope I don't I rather focus on my player and the vhl once I am back in the vhlm I might play for one of them.
    What trips do you have planned in the offseason?

    I want to go to St. Petersburg and Helsinki
    Does your player have any pregame routines? 

    Drink some water its important to stay hydrated.

  2. 48 minutes ago, Beketov said:

    FWIW I’m reading the books as well and they do offer a bit more detail and stuff but it’s not the worst adaptation ever. At least seasons 1-6. 7 got a bit wonky without source material and they started getting a bit cheeky pandering to the fans but it’s not like the books are a masterpiece and the show is crap. The books have plenty of weirdness in them as well that i groan at.

    I disagree with you right there. The dorne story is so much better and it's really important. The young grif? Vocation? The whole theme of breaking the wheel is almost entirely missing in the show. So I think yes the show is normal TV and the books are good. 

  3. I was trying to watch the show but I can't understand how it is considered entertaining. I mean whatever someone likes they like and I am cool with that and all but just go read the books or if it's not for you go back to another Tv Show.

  4. 1. What is your training regiment like?

    Skating and some shooting

    2. What do you think is the least important stat for a VHL player?

    Fighting

    3. Are you committed to Moscow long term, or are you going to try to catch on with a playoff contender once your contract is up?

    yes I am

    4. How does it feel being a team leader despite being a young player yourself?

    Awesome

    5. What's the one thing you feel your game needs the most work on?

    I think I need to step up my puck handling

    6. Most important stat for a vhl player?

    Defence

  5. 1. How do you see Moscow faring in the near future as a team?

    I think 2 more seasons and we will be good

    2. What is it like to live in Russia?

    Its fantastic the cities are great

    3. How do you feel about your contributions on the scoresheet?

    I think I am doing quite well I hope to break the 100 Points 

    4. What do you think of your draft class as a whole?

    I think we were underrated

    5. What are your plans for the offseason?

    Explore Russia 

    6. If you could change one thing about your VHL career, what would it be?

    I wish I was drafted by Moscow 

  6. Interviewer: "Hello, today we are joined by the center of the Moscow Menace, Mark Gebauer. How has Moscow been treating you since you were traded?"
    Mark: "Moscow is fantastic the organization is great and the city is even better, so I really don't have any complaints what so ever."
    Interviewer: "Why did you want to play for Moscow?"
    Mark: "After my first years in the VHL the expansion was announced and when I saw that there would be a team in a city that I like a lot I was intrigued. I took a look at who would be running this team and what kind of team it was going to be. I thought about it for some time and in the end, I came to the conclusion that a trade would not only benefit my career but also allow me to live in a place that I like and work with people that have a similar approach to the game like me."
    Interviewer: "You mentioned that the trade to Moscow is good for your career, many would disagree and say that compared to other players from your draft class you have had less success, what do you say to those people?
    Mark: "First of all I think by playing in Moscow I have the unique opportunity to lead a team, even though I am just in my 2nd year I feel like a crucial piece to this organization. This is something that I value a lot, of course, this is part of the reason why we are losing a lot but that is going to end as soon as I become a good enough player. If I was on a team playing 2nd fiddle to some other stars I would not be able to learn as much as I am learning at the moment and I would not develop so quickly, so in that sense I think that the move to Moscow was the right one if I want to leave a legacy behind and not just become another player that played for some teams."
    Interviewer: "As you just said Moscow is struggling at the moment how do you feel about that and what are your expectations for the next season?"
    Mark: "I naturally prefer winning to losing but it doesn't bother me since I know we are growing and soon will be a better team so its all going to be worth it in the end."
    Interviewer: "Do you have any personal goals for your time in the league?"
    Mark: "Yes I do I want to leave a mark in Moscow and I will do anything to try and win a championship for this team, I know its going to be tough but it is not impossible. At the moment the road until there seems long but with just a few new recruits things can change a lot. I know I don't need multiple stars surrounding me to win games so I know that it might be possible to win it all in the next couple seasons."

  7. 1. Are you surprised by your and a couple of your teammates performance?

    I would not say surprised but rather impressed many of my teammates really work hard so its no surprise they are quickly improving.

    2. the most funny teammate?

    COL G whenever I see him I just have to laugh. 

    3. do you want to meet Putin?

    I hope to bring the Cup to my meeting with him one day.

    4. Are you excited to meet S66 draftees soon?

    Yes it is going to be a great experience introducing new members to our team.

    5. What do you think has been the best part of your career so far?

    My year in Moscow has been great I would say it has been the best so far besides that the WCJ was great.

    6. Who is your favorite teammate?

    Karl von Molke, he is a great guy and we are both from Germany so we got to know each other quickly.

  8. 1. do you hope to play your whole career in Moscow?

    As long as the league isn't going to a few specific places my answer would be yes

    2. Your fav place in Moscow?

    The Metro Stations I like all of them I couldn't pick one if I had to.

    3. Have you ever been in Moscow irl?

    Yes

    4. Which Moscow LR is more active - forum or discord?

    The forum

    5. How's GM?

    Victor is fantastic and has been a great help

    6. In how many seasons Moscow could begin to compete?

    I would say 3

     

  9. Today we have the opportunity to ask Mark Gebauer, the center of the Moscow Menace, a few questions. First of all I want to know Mark this is your second year in  the big league do you think you are developing at a good pace or do you feel like you are lacking behind your former draft class peers?

    "Well, so far I think I am doing quite well. If you consider that I am part of an expansion team, which also is last in the league, the stats that I have personally look quite good. I am 17th in points and 12th in goals this season. There are many other players with better records but you have to see that on my team all the players are still growing, but dont get me wrong I am happy about that because its a great experience to have a whole core grow together, it makes everything easier in terms of chemistry if you have been playing together since your rookie days."

    You have often expressed your happiness about being part of the Moscow Menace could you give us a few reasons why?

    "Well there are many, but first off all, I want to say I only heard good things about all the teams in the league and they all are great but when I saw the league was expanding to Moscow I just knew I had to be there and so far I have not regretted it. The city is great and this team is terrific from the front office to the 4th line everyone seems to be happy and all this despite being last place in the league.

    I think this expansion has been great and Moscow will become a great team in the future."

    You have started to do the Faceoffs for your team how do you feel about that?

    "Besides the fact that I am not that great at it its a lot of fun. It is like a game in a game and you can practice it in your downtime so it doesn't take a lot away from my other focuses. I will put some more time in it and try to become better at it but at the moment it is not my biggest concern, other things are more important."

    You mentioned other more important things, what do you think your game is missing?

    "Well when I started in the Minors I was good at Puckhandling and Skating but I kinda neglected that to become a more well rounded player in terms of defence and a better shot. I think I will try and return to my old ways and improve those two facets of my game sooner rather than later."

    Who do you look up to in the league?

    "Well to be honest I didn't have so much time to find an idol yet and since I am in Moscow there are no real veterans on my team so I would have to say there is no player that i look up to in particular of course some of the HOFs were great players but that's something different."

  10. Just now, flyersfan1453 said:

    What lines or strategies would you set differently? The most defensive player you'll see is a "two-way player" due to the lack of defensive stats available and it's just not fun not putting up points.

    For example if you have a skill advantage in a line you can exploit that by moving players around and creating an advantageous matchup.

  11. -How is moscow so far?

    "Its fantastic I am feeling at home and I have been able to give a lot to the team"

    -Do you think you will continue imrpoving?

    "yes my numbers will go up I am working on my game a lot"

    -What are you focusing on?

    "Scoring and Skating are my main points right now

    -How is the VHL compared to the VHML

    "Its a lot tougher but its also a lot of fun"

    -Any advice for new players?

    "Work on your defence don't be lazy"

    -Anything else you would like us to tell?

    "Thanks to my team they are helping me a lot with my game"

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