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  1. 123 Halifax 21st @ Las Vegas Aces: Halifa 124 Ottawa Lynx @ Halifax 21st: Halifax 125 Las Vegas Aces @ Saskatoon Wild: Vegas 126 Oslo Storm @ Yukon Rush: Oslo
  2. CHILDHOOD It all started in Montreal where Anthony Dabarno grew up. He started skating when he was at the age of 4 he started skating for the first time. He was a very fluid skater. As his parents noticed he was above all those kids he was with, so they entered him in a skating contest. In that exact event he won the gold medal pretty easily. He continued his journey to the age of 10 years old as he started his competitive hockey career. In his first game he was playing LD and put up a +3 with 2 goals and 1 assist for a 7-4 win. The coaches of the team noticed that this kid is very talented and needed more challenge. As they continue there games he was averaging 2 points per game. The federation decided to get him up to the double C. While playing with his new team the Tornade de Villeray... He was playing outstanding hockey and no one in his path could stop him. He had some difficulty during his career with some concussions during the age of 13 and some wrist injuries. That never stopped him from reaching his goal to go in the VHL. He was putting 87 points in only 38 games with the triple A team. HIGH SCHOOL After all of this his dad was a former QMJHL player. He was a former Left Defenseman like his son and started teaching Anthony how to play defense gap control and all does stuff to be a defenseman. But when he started playing in High school he wanted to try and play in a different role... Center. In his first game at playing his new position he was putting up 78% on the faceoff dot. That is very good numbers for a player who never played center before. His coach played him a lot and wanted to see how he can handle himself. Dabarno was very good in the defensive soon like his dad tough him and his past experience playing that psoition. He also put up 2 goals. One slap shot from the point on a power-play and the other a speedy Anthony passing by the other teams defense and scoring a nice backhand on the breakaway. So he continued playing that position for the rest of the season. He put a a great total of 35 goals and 24 assists for a total of 59 points in 23 games. He was nominated the High School's MVP on the team and in the league. He continued in his graduation year and played even better. Off the ice Anthony always went to the gym to train and practices his wristshot. He was the team captain for that year so he had to lead the team to a cup. THE FINALS We are now at the finals. Anthony leads by example and opens the score with a wicked wrister glove side. The goalie never had a chance on that one. Next the team facing them... The Cougars tie the game with a deflection form a slap shot form one of there best player. Then Anthony's team The Blizzards gets the lead 87 seconds after. Anthony passes it to an open man for the break away and John Mickey scores. 2-1 Blizzards. We are now in the second period both teams playing there hearts out. The Cougars come out strong. They move the puck very well and they find a player wide open for a one timer. 2-2. A couple of minutes later a Blizzards player couldn't quite get the loose puck so now its a one on one. The Cougars players shots, gets his own rebound an buries it top shelf. 3rd Period about to start and Anthony gives the team a speech. Telling them that this is there last year and they need to get the cup back to the Blizzards. 3rd period under way, Anthony finds space and gets the puck. He dekes 2 defensman and shoots it low glove and scores. 3-3. OT with 2:45 left Anthony gets the puck. He comes in the zone. 2 on 1. Anthony passes it to Mathew who he feeds it back to Anthony and he scores!! The game winner and the Blizzard after 8 years win the Cup. This was one of the best moments of Anthony's life and shows when he can be clutch and be that leader. GMJHL After his great career in high school, Anthony continued his journey into the Q league. He was putting up a 1.4 point per game average and dominating once again the league. In his second year he got very hurt during a close game versus Rimouski. And after a big hit he got concussed. He missed 1 month of play time. That didn't stop Anthony form continuing to train hard. He is one heck of a dedicate player. NOW Now Anthony is in the VHLM and is not putting up numbers that he is used to be. He seems to not be finding the net and maybe its a lack of playing in a much bigger league but Anthony Dabarno is not stepping down and he is ready of facing whats in front of him. With the success of the team he is very excited to go in the playoffs and play his heart out like in high school. He is willing to do anything to win that prestigious cup and being a champion once again. Also it has been a tough time for Anthony with the passing of his grand father and Uncle he will be playing for them...
  3. 1) There were a lot of big trades this week; Sidney Crosby to Las Vegas, Ryan Kastelic to Ottawa and Dylan Nguyen and Ryuu Crimson to HFX. Which of these do you think will be the most significant trade? Ryuu Crimson in my opinion is going to be a fantastic player who can produce. 2) If you were a GM, and you held the number one pick in the draft, which Season 63 Draft Prospect would you select? Tzuyu is currently playing the best hockey in my opinion. You can't go wrong with the first player ranked. 3) We're now halfway through the season, is your team higher, lower or about what you expected in the league standings? I think its really higher than I expected. We are a expansion team and the team is just clicking right now and we re looking for a deep run this season. 4) The World Juniors rosters have been announced; a) (If you made a team) Who do you think is going to be the star player for your roster? I think Mackinnon is going to surprise everyone but I think Weekes will steal the show for the team. b) (If you didn't make a team) Which team do you consider the favourites for the tournament? 5) In regards to your player and his attributes, what's the one area you plan to improve the most between now and the end of the VHLM season? Looking to upgrade puck handling and strength to find does open area and start producing more. 6) I set up a new account @Uncapped TPE Opportunity that's been tagging members for new uncapped TPE opportunities, has this been useful to you at all? Yes very usefull
  4. Elias Sobeck Edwin Preencarnacion @Will
  5. Halifax 21st Las Vegas Aces Yukon Rush Saskatoon Wild
  6. These aren't the correct lines he sent
  7. Colton Rayne and Shawn Brodeur @Will
  8. 41 Wranglers 42 Meute 43 Reign 44 Bears
  9. Sorry for the delay was on a flight... Anyways I would go for Jaspere Canmore
  10. Name: Anthony Dabarno Age: 17 Position: C Height: 72 in. Weight: 195 lbs. Left Handed Birthplace: Montreal, QC Before Season 62 begins let's take a look at the young fresh rookie Anthony Dabarno. Anthony Dabarno lived in Montreal till the age of 11 and then moved to a smaller city. He is trying to prove himself in many leagues and no one gave him any credit because he was too small. When he hit 17 he was 5 foot 10 and 175 pounds. He kept being pushed around. So he put on muscle and look at where he has come to now (More explanations will be in the Biography) PROS: - Pure Sniper: As when he was small Anthony Dabarno possess a ruthless and power wrist shot that fools all types of goaltenders. He likes to play with the goalies thinking that he is going to shoot with that strong shot but deciding to pass the puck. He also has some great hockey vision and can make those hard passes. - Powerplay Specialist: Not a lot of players are good on the powerplay but when you take Anthony he loves taking control of the play calm it down and look for the open man. He usually sets up on the point and when he gets the puck he either Slaps it if it is the best possibility or either makes a great pass to the open man. - Leardership: Anthony also has some experience in other leagues where he has been the captain and has enjoyed that. He is a very enthusiastic player off the ice with his teammates and likes to play around with them. This could be a minor detail but every team needs a spark and that could be Dabarno. He loves handling issues and being the big brother of the teams that looks around and helps everyone. CONS: - Not a Physical guy: Anthony off the puck is average. He usually goes for the poke instead of the hit. He will definitely have trouble playing in the big league if he does not hit with the muscle he has gained over the years. He will be working hard over the seasons and making a splash checking wise. -Can be too competitive Sometimes: When Anthony and his team are down sometimes that aggression in him and fighting spirit could also be bad. When they are down he usually gets more angry and can also take stupid penalties in the offensive zone that could make teammates very angry. But he does usually try and make that back on hitting a player or even making a nice play so the coaches and players could forgive him. That competitive spirit could also be a good thing. When down he could make very nice plays and that aggressiveness could benefit the team. So this has been the rookie card of the future career of Anthony Dabarno and he is super excited to play with Halifax in his first season! He will be working hard during the season and proving that he can play in the big leagues.
  11. Seriously.. that means a lot.
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