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120 Meute @ Titans 121 Legion @ HC Dynamo 122 Bears @ Wranglers 123 Reign @ Americans
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Reign 3-2
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1. That argument might not be so arguable anymore with Sid gone ? but I'm honestly alright with our berth at the moment. My time in the VHLM isn't to focus on winning, but on bettering myself. Which, unfortunately enough, means I just need to focus on my personal production this year to maximize my achievement tracker points, so being on a losing team isn't so bad, especially since I'm basically guaranteed all the minutes. 2. Short answer? No. Long answer? Noooooooooooooooo. In all seriousness, it has become apparent that this year is just not Yukon's year. After all of our best players left for the big league over the offseason, it was pretty clear that this would be a down year for the Rush. I'm impressed that we're even in the running to finish 4th, in all honesty. 3. I have a pretty superb playmaking ability, if I do say so myself. On a struggling team with no real finishers to speak of, I still managed to put up an average of an assist per game up to this point in the season. I'm also currently working on my scoring touch, so I can contribute a couple extra goals to any team interested in picking me up as well. 4. I wouldn't mind meeting up with some of ma bois across the league, like @McWolf in OTT or reunite with @SidTheKid87 in LVA, but I would be happy to play for whoever's willing to pay for me. I already told me GM to only trade me if he can secure a phat return, so don't be too surprised to see me wallow in Yukon for a while longer. 5. Up until a couple hours ago I would have said Sid, but RIP. The only other active player on the Rush is the Greek, who I haven't spoken to at all, so the answer would likely have to be my GM, @BarzalGoat. 4. I just want to be the very best, like no one ever was. Actually though, I just want to develop into a slick-skating, puck-moving defenseman who also isn't a liability in my own zone. If I were ever to finish a 76 game season with 0 goals and 76 assists, you could count me as a happy camper. Just set me up on a team full of scoring wingers, and I will make any GM happy.
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Yo I'd be happy to rep Europe as a GM and player
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3-2 Halifax
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82 Halifax 21st @ Yukon Rush 83 Las Vegas Aces @ Saskatoon Wild 84 Ottawa Lynx @ Oslo Storm 85 Halifax 21st @ Las Vegas Aces
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@diamond_ace (don't click on this notification until you get home) Also I can host them somewhere else if you want to see em right away. They might be small enough to upload here actually. (they are, check em out)
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So us guys in the VHLM mag group have been trying to figure out a decent Team World logo/flag to use for the World Juniors (and possibly beyond), and we were looking for some feedback from the general community. Here is what we've come up with. They were also small enough to embed here, so you can just scroll down. Let us know what you think. Edit: the words mean "We Are One" in Latin.
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Wrong thread bud
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psh only 3
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You're excused.
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Does @Banackock maybe think that you're Wolf Edmunds? Should we break it to him?
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Gimme dat skater competition (and obstacle if you need a double up).
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I've noticed that all the current articles have the stats written in code format like this not sure why, and not sure if that helps you out at all, but there it is.
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Of course
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Jack "Coach" Reilly Class of S47 Member: CoachReilly Positions Held: VHLM General Manager, VHL General Manager, Updater Jack Reilly is one of the most famous VHLM figures in its long history. He's left his mark on the league not just with the success that he had in his long tenure as the GM as the Saskatoon Wild, but the league's GM of the year award is also named the Jack Reilly Award in his honor. Although I was never around for his achievements, I can still feel the effect that he had on the league with his time here through the GM award and some of the flair that he brought to managing a team (such as his rambunctious trade announcements). First joining the league in S17, Jack came flying out of the gate with his first player, Cam Fowler. He became what is still one of the only first-gens to join the Hall of Fame, after collecting a pair of Vladimir Kostka Awards and a Continental Cup along the way. Hot on Fowler's heels came Jarvis Baldwin, who constituted about 17% of the famed Seattle Six. Much like Reilly's Fowler, Baldwin found himself a place within the HOF. Starting off one's member career with two straight Hall of Famers is no small feat and something that would make anyone stand out, regardless of their performance off the ice. Reilly is not someone who only performed on the ice though, he made even more of a name for himself for what he did in the front office and behind the scenes. Beyond his players, Reilly is mostly known for setting the record for the longest tenure as a VHLM General Manager at 12 seasons. He managed the Saskatoon Wild for all 12 seasons (S18-S29) and made the most of it, winning the Founders' Cup in S24, S25, and S28 and the Ken Holland Award for best General Manager in S18, S24, S25, and S28. His mark on the VHLM was not only in his success, but across his entire career Reilly also worked well with new members with the beginning of their careers. His interaction with players in the minors can be thanked for some of the rookies of his time maintaining their activity and interest in the league. Upon his retirement, the Ken Holland Award was recast in his name in recognition of his success in the VHLM and the lasting influence he had on the league. Ten short seasons after his retirement from the VHLM front office, Reilly decided to try his hand in the big league. Starting in S40, Coach took the reins of the HC Davos Dynamo (have to actually check whether they were the Dynamo yet at the time). Although he didn't see any team success at their helm, that was more of a comment of the team at the time (they didn't win a Cup until 15 years after Reilly retired) than it was of his prowess as a manager. Beyond the management and playing, Reilly also devoted a lot of time to updating players' attributes at a time where we didn't have our slick portal, and it was significantly more time consuming. The sheer amount of time that Reilly must have spent helping other players achieve their TPE must have been staggering, considering he was (at the time) one of the longest tenured updaters in the league. Not only that, Reilly was also renowned for sharing his opinions, both as a member of the Board of Governers and as a general member of the league. While he was not one of those known for starting fights, he maintained some intense competitive rivalries, especially during his first two players' careers in Seattle. All in all, Coach Reilly cemented himself as an unforgettable member of the league in multiple aspects, and it took the HOF committee very little to come to a consensus on who the builder inductee would be in S47, Coach Reilly is on his way to the Hall.
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I'll be giving Jack Reilly a shot today (with some help from others, of course)
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Bears 4 - Legion 1
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80 Titans vs Americans 81 Legion vs Bears 82 Wranglers vs HC Dynamo 83 Reign vs Meute
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That means Kastelic should be Slovenia, but he still says Canada.
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@Will should VHLM players be correct too? All of Yukon is Canada still.