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DrHexDex

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  1. Enjoy! Halifax 21st Houston Bulls Las Vegas Aces Mexico City Kings Minnesota Storm Mississauga Hounds Ottawa Lynx Philadelphia Reapers San Diego Marlins Saskatoon Wild Yukon Rush
  2. 1. How has your first few days in the team been? Decent, they've been showing me how things work. 2. Thoughts on all the trades the management has made? I'm sure whatever they're doing will be best for the team. 3. Are there any other sports that you are particularly good at? Did you ever think of trying to go pro in anything else? Hmm, no. Not really. 4. If you are out at the bar with some friends or teammates what is your drink of choice? Coke 5. What are your expectations for this season? To help be a brick wall infront of the net 6. Any particular hole you would like to see addressed in the season? My Five Hole
  3. Sure! I can do that right now if you want. It'd be like a 10 second change Calgary [w/ Gray BG] Toronto [w/ Gray BG]
  4. Down Below I have made Signature Banners for every VHL team. VHLM will be down tomorrow. CALGARY WRANGLERS D.C. DRAGONS HC Davos Dynamo Helsinki Titans Malmo Nighthawks Moscow Menace New York Americans Prague Phantoms Riga Reign Seattle Bears Toronto Legion Vancouver Wolves
  5. Player Information Username: DrHexDex Player Name: Hex Valentine Recruited From: Other (Returning Player) Age: 23 Position: G Height: 74 in. Weight: 190 lbs. Birthplace: Germany Player Page @VHLM GM
  6. https://www23.zippyshare.com/v/GlZuglWo/file.html This week we got a chance to sit down with Alex and talk about post season expectations.
  7. I claim a writing piece for Cole Mertz @Beketov
  8. I know right? It's an easy way for two players to get 6 TPE.
  9. @ShawnGlade Thank you for being a part of it. https://www120.zippyshare.com/v/0OC6cmNb/file.html
  10. Bio is only at 937 words, needs to be a min of 1000. Other than that it's solid. Just bring up that word count.
  11. Your English is fine, great use of the pictures. Word count at 1,156 so looks great to me! Good work.
  12. I know, I'm just giving him a rough time.
  13. Yikes, welp guess 1 TPE for inactivity wins over active with more TPE to come. Oh well.
  14. Smith’s 3rd week Smith has continued another week of successful goaltending for Halifax 21st. Now sitting with an 8-2 record, a .873 save %, and a 2.30 GAA Smith has been performing well above the expectations of his staff. When asked how he felt about being on the number 4 goalie, ahead of his partner in the crease Cole who was in the number 5 spot with this to say: “It feels amazing to continue to compete in the VHLM. I’m sure the battle between me and Cole will continue and since out games have been evenly split we’re sitting low on the boards but it doesn’t bother me or him. We’re going to be constantly battling each other, trying to outdo each other, and teaching each other on how we can improve our game. Cole has been improving at a much faster rate than me so I’m going to be playing catch up.” Smith said. The 21st continue to sit on top of the VHLM at the number one spot at 15-5 as we’re approaching the half way mark of the season. Smith and the rest of the 21st have been hard at work both on and off the ice to maintain this pace and to not fall behind as all eyes appear to be on them as the new expansion team has taken the VHLM by storm. While they did experience a few bumps in the road Smith and the team have been able to recover relatively quickly allowing them to stay on top of the VHLM. Smith has been reported as happy when asked with how things were going for him in Halifax. We’re ready to see more out of Smith and the 21st as the season continues. This has been the 1st with the 21st.
  15. Halifax 21st: The Little Expansion Team That Could and Most Likely, Will. [665 Words] The Halifax 21st is a brand new expansion team in the Victory Hockey League Minors and they have so far started their season off with a bang. They greeted the VHLM in the 62nd Season. Starting off with a fantastic draft the team had huge room to grow and improve. Although Shawn may have gotten some flak for drafting 2 goalies to replace an inactive one so far it seemed to be working out for the team. Let’s break down their season so far and see if we can crack the secret of their success. Step One: The Draft and the Tools of Trade The 62nd season of the VHLM was Halifax’s very first draft. Allowing them to be under the radar and underestimated in their picks. Their picks were as follows: Round 1, Pick 3: Tzuyu (D) Round 2, Pick 9: Nikita Flipachyev (RW) Round 2, Pick 12: Shawn Glade (D) Round 3, Pick 15: B.B. Nat (D) [TRADED] Round 4, Pick 21: Cole Mertz (G) Round 4, Pick 23: Mike Lavallee (C) [TRADED] Round 6, Pick 32: Aaron Butcher (LW) Round 6, Pick 33: Hunter Kidd (C) Round 7, Pick 39: Nathan MacKinnon (C) Round 8, Pick 47: Tyler Smith (G) Round 9, Pick 51: Jeremy Myalls (D) Round 10, Pick 57: Potato (G) While some of these players may not be superstars the moment they were drafted most of them have been working hard over the season to keep constantly improving. Although Shawn made some early trade moves, they seem to be working out as they picked up Karl von Moltke, Juri Rykonen, and Tomos Walker (who was later traded to Yukon). While picking 2 goalies may have seemed risky Tyler and Cole have been very active for the team and player growth, along with most of the team, but what about their on ice performance? Step 2: Hard Working and Hard Hitting. Halifax started the year off amazing, as they’ve only lost a handful of games and as of this date of writing is the number one team in the VHLM. Strong and evenly divided lines has proven time and time again to prove that this was the winning formula for the 21st. While Cole and Smith have both experienced bumpy roads in the crease; as is to be expected; they’ve quickly recovered on the practice ice and plan on moving ahead to produce more W’s for the team. But the goalies aren’t the only hard working members on the team, defensive men, Shawn [Ranked 1st in Defensive men as of writing] and Tzuyu [Ranked 4th in Defensive men as of writing] have been seen on the practice ice working on goal scoring and passing. Along with forwards Nathan MacKinnon [Ranked 3rd in Center men as of writing], Karl von Moltke [Ranked 1st in Left Wingers as of writing], and Nikita Flipachyev [Ranked 4th in Right Wingers as of writing] have also been seen working on their breakaways, penalty shots, and puck rotation on the practice ice as well. Team moral has been rumored to be at a high point as players in the locker rooms have been seen conversing with one another on how to improve on their game and most of them watching film after the games. That may be all good but how is their future? Step 3: A Game of Numbers. As it Stands, Halifax’s goalies Tyler and Cole have a combined save percentage of 0.875. Proving to be brick walls in the crease, they’re sitting very solid as it stands. Along with Shawn and Karl sitting at 66 points combined in the league as they are sitting in the top 3 of the player boards right now. On paper they look unstoppable and have a bright future ahead for all the young players and young expansion team. The future looks bright for this young team, and I’m excited to see how far they go.
  16. Word count barely goes over 1k, and some lack of pictures. Written enough to describe the player but it seems kind of scattered. Room for improvement though, hope to see more from you in the future.
  17. Bio is a little underwhelming. But enough to describe the player to us. Good job.
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