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Banackock

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  1. gud4me
  2. rip
  3. Am I a FA after this season?
  4. plz trade me. i am alone on the ice obviously
  5. bust
  6. Make me one for my next player <3 you've inspired me to create a chick so I can rock hot sigs all day long.
  7. Only Thanksgiving.
  8. Geeze, dats a hot blonde sig you got there.
  9. go stockholm go
  10. VHL gonna be thankful today and gimmie some free TPE? gobble, gobble. Or this would also do, commishes.
  11. Needed some actives for our annual pool party. boub is DJing this year. You should come.
  12. I was gonna smuggle them into Moscow.
  13. 4-2 MERICANS
  14. 285 Wranglers 286 Americans 287 Reign 288 Vikings
  15. Made a $20 donation. (1) Free Week, (1) Free double and (2) +5 uncapped tpe I'll take, thanks. Confirmation number: 99695553J0337843Y
  16. If you have an issue with it, trade for them. If not, shut up. We're trying to make our atmosphere more active and competitive.
  17. When he first came into the VHLM, he had high hopes of cashing in on some of the biggest money a job could offer. Literally, you play a game for millions of dollars. How could anything go wrong? Well, he was soon about to find out. During his junior career. Campbell pushed himself to exceed expectations of those watching him in hopes that he could become elite enough to find success and a steady pay cheque. Once drafted, reality started to set in. The money is okay, but it's nothing special. When I first came into the league, I had a budget - a financial advisor and everything but lately shits been going south. I've been collecting food stamps and coupons for our local suburbs grocery store. We collect rain water when it rains and have been using that for showers lately. I mean fuck me man, I caught myself standing in line for welfare this week and it's only a shitty 2 TPE. 2 TPE! What is this shit? But enough about this. My old lady scored some coupons on some hot pocket BBQ Chicken burrito's. Instead of paying $4.00 for the box, we got the shit for 0.55 cents. We do how we do.
  18. For shits and gigs, we'll claim Vincen Virtanen also. Come on Brampton, gimmie.
  19. Bratislava claims Sir William Covington III. 2 steals in one day? Cool.
  20. Sorry, boys. Bratislava will claim Kasey Morgan.
  21. You heard it here first. You know those mornings when you wake up, open your eyes slowly to the birds chirping, roll over to kiss your girlfriend and remember she's an absolute bitch? How about those days where you work long hours in the blistering hot sun, excited to come home to a big smile, warm food on the table and the pure comfort of your home - only to have it ruined by a woman standing at the door with his arms crossed, microwaved hot dogs and dog shit on your carpet? At least you think it's dog shit. Dear god if she's been shitting on the floor this whole time to spite you for working long hours to afford her expensive clothing, makeup and breast implants. We feel as though Blake Campbell is having a "Wow, my girlfriend's a total cunt" season. We feel sorry for the lad, we truly do. Best wishes with your hot dogs this season, Blake. Curb the bitch season and get your came back on track.
  22. It's known for goalies in any league to go through little droughts when it comes to effectively shutting down their opponents and closing the door. Let's be honest, even the best of the best have off nights every now and then, but that doesn't make them any less than the "best". We've taken a look at one guy in particular who has seen much glory and success both as an individual and within his teams, but his career has certainly taken a slight dip this season. Due to this, we've taken a look, talked to the man of the hour and wanted to come up with a conclusion. We asked ourselves if he was heading into a drought and if so, how long it would really last. Luckily, this guy is not camera shy so he gave us the complete down low on what he thought. Prior to the interview, we had taken a look at his statistics from previous seasons. During his first season of play, he played behind elite goalie - now retired - Brick Wahl. In his rookie campaign, he played 23 games, posting a record of 19-1-1 with a GAA of 1.40, SV% of .930, along with 8 shutouts. For a first year goalie, I'd say that's a pretty crazy record. The following season, he showed that he was able to play consistent, strong hockey and managed to help his team find a playoff berth and contend as far as they could, losing in game 7 of the semi finals. Within this season, he went 44-15-5, with a GAA of 1.93, SV% of .917 and 6 SO. Given this, Campbell has a career record of 63-6-6 (obviously excluding this season). During his career, the spotlight has been on him for numerous of reasons. When he first entered the league, he was the furthest thing from camera shy. He let the media know of his intentions, as well as the pro league managers, and proved in the locker room, on the ice and in the training facilities that he had the potential to become the real deal. However, as most players go, he started to slump at the end of last seasons playoffs. A common thing among most new players/members, but a concern for the Stockholm management still. The question remains: is this just a slight drought, or is it an everlasting dessert that's gonna suck every drop of success out of Stockholm until they've run dry? We got to hear it from Blake himself and it looks like rain may be on the way. "It's been tough for me the last little while to stay competitive and on my best game. I think it may be a mental thing. I came in pushing so hard that I may have overworked myself and we all know that's never a good thing. I'm not saying hard work is bad and that you can never work too hard - I think I just went a little overboard. I look to be the guy in net for Stockholm. Nobody is going to take that away from me. I worked fairly hard to get to where I am, Stockholm is my home and it's where I want to win a cup. I will do what it takes to win a cup and if that means I need to be better for my teammates, than I will raise the level of my game and training in order to help my boys win those close games. We've struggled this season and a portion of it could be because of me. My numbers have dropped significantly and I feel a lot of weight right now on my shoulders. It's gonna be a hell of a battle, but I'm going to win it."
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