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To Davos Daryl Dortch To Seattle S59 DAV 3rd Accepted. Cap purposes. @Tyler thanks again, man.
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I should claim these tbh.
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Aleksei Federov - D @bukss_a
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Player Name: Aleksei FederovVHL Team: Seattle BearsCash you have: 2.5M + 4.5M = 7MPurchase Name: Two Attribute Points - $5,000,000 Cost of Purchase: 5MCash Left: 2M
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Aleksei Federov has been the best player when it comes to attributes pretty much since the day he rolled into Seattle. His first couple seasons, while playing subpar hockey, he managed 35-45 points in both seasons. Unfortunately for him, he was the only offense there and he was doing is all from the back end. The next 2 seasons in his career, he managed 79 and 80 points - a double in offense in both seasons compared to the 2 prior. As he heads into his 5th instalment for the VHL and Bears, one has to wonder what kind of season Federov is going to have. He's built like a bull and has a lot of his stats in the right place. On top of that, the Bears look as ready as ever to make some noise and it'll likely depend if lucks plays with them this year if they're gonna make the good kind of noise. For Federov, we're expecting another breakout season beyond his current offensive production. VHL Magazine Predictions 26 goals, 61 assists, 87 points VHLforum's Predictions 21 goals, 58 assists, 79 goals Banack's Predictions 31 goals, 74 assists, 105 points Right now in my career, I'm looking for something a little bigger than what I've currently been pacing at. For my first 2 seasons, I was unhappy with the results but understood I was on a poor team and numbers like that are fairly common, obviously. The next two following, I played a much bigger game but we were still weaker. The moment I was surrounded by more options though, I felt better - felt stronger and could see strong results. This up coming season, I really think I'm going to play some good hockey and to be honest, I'm antsy to get going. I really hope we have a hell of a year and make up for lost time. Federov's Expectation 1. He wants 25+ goals, but is happy with anything over 20. The more he gets, the merrier he be. 2. 60+ assists - nothing less. He has huge firepower in front of him. This number should be achievable. 3. CUP. I want the cup. 4. D-man of the year award. He wants to go big! +1 For Federov
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Gretzky, McAllister, V2A and company all extend for the Bears! #HappyDayzAhead
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Forsberg has been a player that has consistently progressed for the Seattle Bears since he first stepped into the league and now in his prime, things are just starting to really fly for him. The team is looking great right now and Forsberg once again made some strong gains throughout the off-season and playoff/golf break. With the sim having him at 88 scoring, but realistically he's a 96, it's a good sign that his season is going to be a lot bigger than the last couple seasons behind him. VHL Magazine Predictions 38 goals, 43 assists, 81 points VHLForum's Predictions 47 goals, 52 assists, 99 points Banack's Predictions 36 goals, 50 assists , 86 points Any of those 3 predictions I'd be pretty happy with. Obviously and foremost, my focus is on winning us games and doing whatever in my power to make sure we end up with the most points we can each night. After that, my offensive goals are pretty simple and maybe a little different than what the predictions would maybe have you think. Forsberg's Expectations 1. He wants 30 goals on the season. Anything more and he's happy. If he ends with 40+, he'll be beyond happy. 2. He wants a point per game. Pretty simple and we think very realistic for him. 3. He wants to make playoffs. He's hungry for playoff hockey and wants a cup! 4. He wants to make players around him better. 5. Figure out winger or centre situations. What's he want?
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Forsberg and company will be looking nice once those updates are done! Geesh. Federov better step it up this season!
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Gabriel McAllister - @Will F - McAllister F - F - D - D -
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Now, your first thoughts are likely disagreeing with the topics title. When you look at Federov's numbers, he is a far cry from terrible and bad. He's not your mediocre defender in the Victory Hockey League and actually ranks in as one of the better ones in the game today. In fact, one could make the argument that management, strategy and teammates could be a reason why Federov is a little more behind when it comes to our expectations for him. Say you put him on a solid, caliber roster a couple seasons ago and place him with some contributing members outside of the select couple and I think you'd see a huge increase in play and offensive numbers. One may even go as far as guesstimating that he would have potentially won defender of the year. Now another season approaches the Seattle Bears and Aleksei Federov and it's another opportunity for him to climb the ranks and show to the league what they've been expecting this entire time. For a quick little blurb, in his rookie campaign he was playing on the weakest of all Bear seasons and it showed in his numbers. While the numbers aren't too poor, they weren't what was expected from someone scouted so highly. He had 25 more points than anyone, but finished with a mediocre and disappointing 43 points through 82 games. During his sophomore season, we actually witnessed what a lot of players know as the "sophomore slump". Federov found himself being surrounded by the same caliber of team as the following year and his numbers really took a hit. 36 points through 72 games, magically 18 of them were goals from the back end. Hopping over to Season 56 and his 3rd season, Federov had a fair amount to prove and thankfully, a little more help this time around. This season, you really started to see a reflection of his true character. The Bears barely missed the playoffs, finishing out by 8 points and the team seen a larger overhaul in the off-season that helped bring in some offensive weapons. Federov had a 44 point improvement (which blows my mind he actually wasn't up for player improvements awards) and managed 80 points in 72 games. For the first time in his career, he was happy with his performance. Heading into his 4th and most recent season, there were huge expectations on Federov, Mcallister and the rest of the Bears organization. They even managed to get off to a hot start while other teams legged behind, but as the season grew on, teams caught up and the Bears started to fall apart at all seams. They went from one of the better and meaner teams, to a team that lost by 10 points despite having a pretty attractive record of 42-26-4. On the season, Federov finished with 79 points. What blew people away this season above Federov was that he only had 13 goals on the year. Now that the short blurb is over, we look forward to another season as the off-season is in it's final stages of finishing up. The Bears look attractive, but a lot of team have made moves to strengthen themselves, to we feel it's safe to say that it likely still will be a battle. For Federov, his thoughts may be the same. It seems for the first two years, I hit a wall. I was in the 35-45 point range and couldn't escape. I think we can all agree that's not where my playing level was at, but due to circumstances - that's where I was. The following 2 seasons up to recent, I capped out around the 80 point mark, which I'm fine and happy with but it's a little disappointing considering I want to break the 100 point plateau. I think this season is going to be the year that I do that and I really hope that I started to pitch in more for the boys. 13 goals last season wasn't something I liked and is something I want to change about my game. I need to hit the net more and set that lamp off. DOUBLE - 12 for Federov (1 week)
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Welfare / Pension (December 11th - December 17th)
Banackock replied to NotAVHLM-GM's topic in Welfare & Pension
Got permission to claim a little hater! Cheers. +4 for Federov -
It's not a huge issue or concern, but a lot of these small "jokes" could indeed be a factor as to why the site is becoming what it is and why no one wants to join or stay in the VHL. Disappointing. But oh well. Look at that. It's Monday! Happy Monday!
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Gross.. embarrassing. How else to define a situation like this? What a poor result when other members come and see this process - one big joke and mockery. No wonder people over in the SHL up and leave. No knocks to blue members but really? An NFL player? Also, I'm a TOR top GM voter - don't see how Gow got it.
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Donated ANOTHER $20 for @Laflamme ID: 34U719622S279531 Free week Double x2 +5 TPE
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No but we'll all conspire together and let everyone know who we (and I mean they) are picking. #freeTPEZ
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if thats the case, us GM's should get together, discuss and release the results to y'all VIA PM
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Congrats on a great career! As stated above and furthering onto it, always one of my favourite players kicking around the league!
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Went with Locke. Yep, Fred has 15 more points which is all fine and dandy, but 21 GWG is pretty damn outstanding.
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Withdrawn. Doing finances. Thanks!
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While it's always disheartening to remove a storied player from their hometown - I'm very pleased to be bringing in such a high end caliber of defender - but an even stronger member and person. I share an LR with Ruut's in GOMHL and know exactly what he's bringing to Seattle. Accepted.