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Jubo

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  1. Halifax 21st Las Vegas Aces Yukon Rush Saskatoon Wild
  2. D - Maxim Kovalchuk @BOOM™
  3. C - Vyacheslav Smirnov @Green
  4. @jacobaa19 the lines file we submitted seems to not have been used for both games ? I’ll send it in again.
  5. lol thanks for the feedback. I would be glad to add some thoughts from veteran members of the site that have been here through Franks career. Was there an example I could have gone by rather than coming up with own format? Guess I should have asked before hand.
  6. Frank Chadwick Joined: September 28, 2013 (S20) User: @Frank Hall of fame inductee: Season 56 Frank Chadwick has been a member of the VHL for over 40 seasons, holding a number of respected positions and built two hall of fame skaters in Adam Schultz and Aksel Thomassen. Chadwick was a GM for over 1000 games for the Davos and Quebec City franchises and achieved three continental cups including back to back championships in his first two seasons at the helm. Through his 15 seasons as a GM, his clubs appeared in the playoffs a total of 10 times winning a combined 51 games. Following his most recent championship (S56), Frank was inducted into the hall of fame and will forever be remembered as one of the leagues most formidable builders. On top of being a general manager, Frank held other prestigious positions including VHLM GM, VHLM Commissioner, and a seat on the board of governors. As new members of the VHL begin their journeys into the vastness of all it has to offer, Chadwick provides an excellent example of dedication meets success. His track record of successful skaters and management tactics provides inspiration and adoration to those surrounding him. Career Overview Created Players: (S20) D/RW - Adam Schultz, TPE: 677 *(Hall of Fame)* (S27) G - Marius Henchoz, TPE: 765 (S34) RW/D - Doug Clifford, TPE: 551 (S39) C - Aksel Thomassen, TPE: 1,078 *(Hall of Fame)* (S47) RW - John Sleeman, TPE: 647 (S53) C/LW/RW - Pierre Gaudette, TPE: 758 (S55) D - Felix Savard TPE: 765 (S59) G - Marcel St-Laurent (Active) Positions held: VHLM GM VHLM Commissioner Board of Governors VHL GM for 15 seasons Awards: Victory Cup: S25 Continental Cup (3 time champion as GM): S24, 25 and 56 VHL GM Career GM for 3 seasons S24-S26 Playoff appearances: 3 GM Career record: Continental Cup Champions: Seasons 24 and 25 GM for 12 seasons S37-S40 & S51-S58 Playoff appearances: 7 GM Career record Continental Cup Champions: Season 56 Overall VHL GM Record Regular Season Record: 1080 GP / 468 W / 459 L Playoff Record: 90 GP / 51 W / 39 L Hall of Fame Inducted Players 1) Adam Schultz - D - Canada Full Biography Career statistics: Regular Season: 432 GP / 192 G / 336 A / 528 P / +241 Playoffs: 52 GP / 12 G / 23 A / 35 P / +15 Career Awards Season 22 - Continental Cup Season 22 - Vladimir Kostka Trophy Season 23 - Sterling Labatte Trophy Season 23 - Victory Cup Season 24 - Vladimir Kostka Trophy Season 24 - Continental Cup Season 25 - Sterling Labatte Trophy Season 25 - Victory Cup Season 25 - Vladimir Kostka Trophy Season 25 - Continental Cup Season 26 - Punch Imlach Memorial Trophy 2) Aksel Thomassen - C - Denmark Full Biography Career statistics: Regular Season: 504 GP / 278 G / 447 A / 725 P / +334 Playoffs: 47 GP / 11G / 27 A / 38 P / +3 Career Awards Season 41 – Brett Slobodzian Trophy Season 41 – Mike Szatkowski Trophy Season 41 – Alexander Beketov Trophy Season 41 - Dustin Funk Trophy Season 42 – Victory Cup (Quebec) Season 42 – Devon Marlow Marta Trophy (Quebec) Season 42 – Mike Szatkowski Trophy Season 42 – Alexander Beketov Trophy Season 42 – Mikka Virkkunen Trophy Season 44 – Victory Cup (Quebec)
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    HOF Articles

    I'll try my hand at Frank Chadwick
  8. Haha sorry, Vegas has been quite active
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    HOF Articles

    Having already completed a player submission, can I now claim Theo Axelsson? Edit @Beketov I believe PennyPenny claimed him already
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    OSL/LVA

    To OSLO: RW - Jack Stucky RW - Jaroslav Zimmer Las Vegas Round 5 - S63 To LVA: D - Mountain Thunderfist Oslo Round 7 - S63 @Banackock @jacobaa19 @Laflamme
  11. Pietro Maximoff Hall of fame inductee: Season 57 Position: LW Height: 6'0" Weight: 175 lb. Birthplace: Wundagore Mountain in Transia, Europe (Romania) Season 49 VHL Entry Draft: Rd 1 Pick #5 - Cologne Express User: @Green Two words comes to mind when describing Maximoff's career; consistency and speed. Skating skills and scoring prowess made Pietro one of the most lethally consistent players in the VHL's history. An example many players are built on to this day. His career started strong, straight out of the gate in his rookie campaign scoring 29 goals and 75 points. His never say die perseverance carried him to a 69 goal campaign in S52; a season where he scored a jaw dropping 139 points and claimed the Mike Szatkowski, Kevin Brooks and Dustin Funk trophy's. Career average season points: 98.6 VHL Career length: 8 seasons Career awards S49 Christian Stolzschweiger Trophy (Top Rookie) S51 Grimm Jonsson Trophy (Top Leader) S52 Mike Szatkowski Trophy (Most Points) S52 Kevin Brooks Trophy (Most Goals) S52 Dustin Funk Trophy (Most Improved) Two Continental Cups (S51, S56) Career statistics; To say the least, an impressive rookie season. His 75 points in 72 games put Maximoff on the roadmap for success and became a household name around the league. Most impressive were his 496 shots on goal. Maximoff started his career hungry and even appeared in 13 playoff games where he amassed 14 points. Maximoff was awarded the Christian Stolzschweiger Trophy for top rookie. S50 (sophomore season) Maximoff's goal output was almost identical to his rookie campaign. Perhaps a victim to less ice time, his point totals took a hit but this doesn't draw the outcome a quick glance would suspect. His shot total of 387 was 109 less than his season prior; only resulting in one less goal. Maximoff was getting a better grasp of his scoring ability. A foreshadow of the seasons to come. Maximoff appeared in six playoff games scoring five points. Maximoff got back on track in a big way in season 51. His goal output increased by 10 and his +/- by 37. The Reign were a powerhouse, ready to take on the leagues best. Pietro won his first of two Continental Cup Championships scoring 16 points in 14 playoff matches. The season brought Maximoff from promising youngster to a solidified elite force. Maximoff appeared in 14 playoff games scoring 16 points. Maximoff was awarded the Grimm Jonsson Trophy for top leader in the VHL. There comes a time in every athletes career when everything clicks, the ducks are all in a row and no matter what you do the results keep pouring in. For Maximoff; his career campaign was season 52. Pietro soared to new heights scoring 31 more goals than his previous best. 69 goals and 70 assists. Simply incredible. A season such as this is what drew the path for Maximoff into a future hall of famer. He was awarded the Mike Szatkowski Trophy for most points, the Kevin Brooks Trophy for most goals and was an easy ballot choice for the Dustin Funk Trophy; awarded to the most improved player. Pietro appeared in 10 playoff games resulting in 13 points. In a season which saw Maximoff traded to Seattle, Pietro took well to his new team putting up impressive numbers once again. 50 goals and 65 assists for 115 points. Season 53 saw Pietro acquire his highest shot output at 630. Maximoff appeared in seven playoff games scoring eight points. As Maximoff moved into the veteran years of his career he was also moved for the second time in his career, this time to the Stockholm Vikings . He achieved yet another impressive season and for the third time passed the 50 goal mark with 53. His 109 points marked the third time he surpassed the 100 point mark. Season 54 was Pietro's best defensive season achieving a +/- rating of 93. Maximoff appeared in six playoff games scoring four points. In his second (and last) campaign with the Stockholm Vikings , Maximoff again was an elite scorer potting 46 goals and 50 assists. He showed a higher level of controlled physical play compared to his previous season with 44 more hits all while acquiring nine less penalty minutes. Maximoff appeared in seven playoff games scoring seven points. Pietro had one season left under his belt and was not prepared to go quietly. Season 56 would be Maximoff's final season in the VHL; his last hoorah. With every game and every shift Maximoff was playing in a style younger than his age would assume. He was acquired by the championship hungry Quebec City Meute and amassed 59 goals and 58 assists. This marked the third time he would pass the 50 goal and 100 point mark for his career. Pietro was a treat to watch in the Meute's playoff run collecting 17 points in 13 games en route to his second Continental Cup Championship. What a way to cap off his impressive VHL career. Career Overall Statistics Regular Season Playoffs Career Conclusion Pietro Django Maximoff came from very little in his humble beginnings in Wundagore Mountain in Transia. Uneducated and moved out from his parents at a young age due to his Village being attacked. His speed and indescribable talents led Pieto to a life of theft to assist him and his sister to a better life. In order to change his life for the better, Pietro once again moved away to live an honest lifestyle. His athletic career started in track and field and led to a love for hockey when he stumbled upon the Steaua Rangers, the most popular hockey team of Romania at the time. He quickly adapted to the sport and became a top goal scorer for the very team he idolized. His talents led him to being scouted by teams in the VHML (where he would be drafted by Ottawa) and after a championship season with Bratislava where he clinched the winning goal, his talents were moved to the pro league; the VHL. Maximoff did it all from rookie of the year to scoring and leadership titles and two Championship rings; a career in which any player would dream of having.
  12. Las Vegas roster should be as follows @Higgins @jacobaa19 C - Revchenko @AndrewWarren13 C - Shawinganen @Cornflakers C - Lavallee @VV2O4 LW - Borwinn @Jubo07 LW - Gonzalez @Jose Gonzalez RW - Thomas @Jtww RW - Boucher @joeyboucher1 D - Saint @Symmetrik D - Nat @BBNAT D - Thunderfist @AdamEss D - Lombardi @nymets5 G - Pepper @Sonnet List of inactives: Train, Drake, Flasher Released from roster: Walton, Ball, Burzaka (No associated user account) Changes to client file required; OUT: Dominik Walton (Released due to inactive user) Victor Ball (Released due to inactive user) Michael Burzaka (Released due to inactive user) Jack Stucky (Traded to Oslo) Jaroslav Zimmer (Traded to Oslo) Jesper Stromberg (Called up to VHL) Jury Rykonen (Traded to Halifax) Karl von Moltke (Traded to Halifax) Sam hynes (Traded to Ottawa) IN: Oleksiy Revchenko Mike Lavallee (Acquired from Halifax) B.B. Nat (Acquired from Halifax) James Lombardi (Acquired from Ottawa) Joey Boucher (Acquired via FA) Jessy Thomas (Acquired via FA) Scott Shawinganen (Acquired via FA) Mountain Thunderfist (Acquired from Oslo)
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    HOF Articles

    I’ll take Pietro Maximoff
  14. @Jtww welcome to Vegas! We look forward to watching you progress and will do everything we can to assist you.
  15. The Vegas Aces offer the max allowed of $2million and guarantee first line ice time right off the bat. You will be playing with a TPE maxed out Left Winger and Centre to help you excel.
  16. The Vegas aces offer $2million and guarantee first line ice time right off the bat You will be playing with a TPE maxed out LW and C on the top line.
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