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    Will got a reaction from boubabi in Why are you happy/or mad ?   
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    Watched this today.  That was pretty fucked up.  I was way too excited when I realized that little girl was going to get executed.  I was just like "Fuck yeah she's about to kill a small child!!"
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    Rookie Profile - Donald Draper (D)
     

     
    Name: Donald Draper
    Hometown: Stratford, Ontario
    Age: 20
    Position: Defense
    Number: 77
    Team: Yukon Rush
    Player Type: Two-Way Defensemen
     
    Entrance to the VHLM
     
    The story behind Don Draper’s arrival to the VHLM is an interesting one. While I won’t get into too much detail in this profiling, I will say that after announcing his entry to the Season 37 VHLM Dispersal Draft only 24 hours prior to the draft, he was selected in the first-round by the Yukon Rush. This was a huge surprise to many analysts and spectators watching the draft. Officials from within the Rush organization later stated that when they looked at Draper they saw “dedication, potential, and passion.”
     
    Play Style
     
    Donald Drapers play style is extremely similar to that of Scott Stevens, former captain of the New Jersey Devils over in the NHL, in the sense that they are both offensively capable yet defensively explosive. We have even seen Draper perform Stevens’ trademark hit a couple of times this season, making guys think twice about crossing center ice with their heads down.
    However, like Stevens, Draper certainly isn't all hits. The combination of Drapers speed, strength, and big shot make him more than capable on the offensive front. While we haven’t fully seen Draper in offense-mode yet this season, as he has often been acting as a stay-at-home defensemen (presumably at the direction of the Rush coaching staff), looking at his past career we see huge potential for this two-way defensemen in the offensive zone as he progresses as a player.
     

    Draper leveling a guy in the corner. 
     
    VHLM Season 37
     
    As previously mentioned, Don Draper was drafted by the Yukon Rush in the Season 37 VHLM Dispersal Draft. So far this season we have seen Draper play impeccable defensive hockey, but not much else. Although we certainly expect to see Draper break out as an offensive player at some point in his career, it is clear that now is not the time. This is probably a good thing. He needs to establish himself as a solid, top-notch defender before he shows what he can do in the offensive zone.
     
    Season 37 Stats (As of March 17th, 2014)
    Goals: 2
    Assists: 3
    Points: 5
    +/-: 20
    Hits: 30
     
    As you can see by the stats posted above, Draper’s offensive stats are meager. However, you can see by his plus/minus that he is a force to be reckoned with defensively. I believe Draper is aiming to become someone who his teammates know they can rely on before he starts taking risks.
     
    Pros/Cons
     
    To finish this report off, I will give a brief summary of some of the pros and cons that come along with Donald Draper.
     
    Pros
     
    Skating: Donald Draper has a great stride. He’s fast enough to catch any player who manages to sneak behind him and his partner, yet he has enough endurance to beat other players to the puck every single time.
     
    Defense: As I have said many times throughout this report, Draper is one of the most solid guys you will find on defense. He has the strength and hitting power to take out his opponents, or he has the long reach of his flawless poke-check when he wants to play it safe. He holds the blue line and shuts down the other team. You can’t ask for a better d-man than that.
     
    Dedication: This is one thing I didn’t mention above. Donald Draper’s dedication to his teammates, his coaches, and his progress as a player is almost overwhelming. This is possibly the main reason he was drafted by the Rush; they need someone they can count on to be dedicated to improvement and growth.
     
    Cons
     
    Temper: While Draper definitely has his pros, his temper is certainly not one of them. We have already seen him allow the other team to get under his skin a few times this season and cause penalties as a result of his lashing out. I’m confidant Draper, being the conscientious guy that he is, will work to get his temper under-control for the benefit of his team.
     
    Sore Loser: In hockey, passion is usually a great thing. However, it comes with its downsides. Draper is known to let his passion get the best of him, particularly after a tough loss. His teammates have said that he often won’t even speak in the dressing room after loss. Draper better start being a little more positive after a loss if he hopes to make it to the VHL.
     
    Quiet: Don is not known for being the most vocal guy in the room. He often keeps his thoughts and input to himself, which could damage him in the future is he doesn’t sufficiently communicate with his coaches/teammates.
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    Will reacted to Ball in VHLM Updates   
    Pretty sure its beginning of, halway through the season then before playoffs. Not 100 percent sure though either
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    Yukon Recovers After Shaky Start
     
    There is no doubt that the Yukon Rush are one of the favourites for success this year in the VHLM. For that reason, many of us were surprised when we watched their first game of Season 37 and saw them lose to the Moscow Red Wolves in a hard-fought 5-3 game. 
     

    A shot of the Yukon Rush after losing to the Red Wolves in their first matchup of Season 37.
     
    The Rush seemed to be playing individually, rather than as a team. It was clear that the Rush needed to spend some extra time on the practice ice and build some chemistry before they played again. It seems as though the coaching staff of the Rush agreed. We have now seen the Rush play 3 more games and we have seen steady improvement each game.
     
    First, the Rush took on the Wild. While their play still seemed a little disorganized, it was definitely an improvement over their first game. They ended up taking the victory 5-3, although they outshot their opponents by a landslide.
     
    Next, we saw the Rush go up against the Lynx. Once again, a definite improvement. The Rush were passing much better and their play seemed to be a lot more structured. This time they won 2-1 with both goals coming in the second period. 
     
    Finally, we saw sheer domination by the Rush in the game against the Blades. This is more like the team we were all expecting to see after the draft. This one ended 8-1 for the Rush. 
     
    If the Rush continue to improve their gameplay at the rate at which they have been this week, they will without a doubt be a team to keep a very close eye on as the season progresses. 
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    Will got a reaction from Higgins in Claimed:Don Draper Bio   
    Early Life/Minor Hockey
        Stratford, Ontario. Donald Francis Draper was born to his parents, Richard and Betty, on March 8th 1994. Stratford was a small and tight-knit community, located about 2 hours outside of Toronto. It was one of those places where if one neighbor knew, you can be sure the rest would know in time. Don’s father was an executive at a major advertising firm in the city and subsequently spent a lot of time away from home. For the majority of his childhood, it was just Don and his mother at their home in Stratford.
     

    Draper's hometown of Stratford, Ontario.
     
    Around the age of six, Don’s mother decided it was time he started getting some physical activity instead of sitting around all day and, much to Don’s dismay, enrolled him in the local hockey league. Bearing the jersey of the novice league Stratford Snipers, this is where Donald Draper laid the very foundation of his abilities. Although Don’s initial choice to enter the world of hockey was one that was made for him, he quickly began to enjoy the sport. By the time he got to Atom, Don was standing out from the other kids. He was known for his quick feet and beautiful skating. Unfortunately, Don was cut in the last round at Atom AAA tryouts because he didn’t seem to have a particular knack for scoring. However, looking back on that moment, Don says it was quite possibly the best thing that ever happened to his career.
     
    After getting cut, Don went to the Atom AA tryouts. It was here where he met the coach that he claims made him the player he is today; Coach Marty Daniels. It was him who was the first one to suggest to Don that he try playing defense. Don was, at first, a little hesitant but decided that he would keep an open mind about it. After doing some practices with the defense coach and playing a couple games, Don was sold on defense. He was perfect. Fast enough to catch any opponent, quick enough with his hands and feet to shut down play after play, and, although there is no hitting in Atom, big and strong enough to get in front of people.
     
    Juniors
     
    After climbing through the ranks in minor hockey, Don was playing Junior A hockey. He was 18 and had only a few months left of school. He never really excelled in school and, although he never explicitly said it, Don’s parents knew he had no interest in university. It was in April that he received the call he had been hoping for. An OHL team, the Ottawa 67’s, had taken an interest in him. Despite being very wealthy, Don’s father wanted him to learn what it was like living on his own without him doing it for him. So, instead of giving Don the financial support he needed to go to Ottawa, he set Don up with a low-paying day job at one of his firm’s sister companies based in Ottawa. It wasn’t uncommon for Don to have to go straight from work to the rink, or straight to the bus station to travel wherever they were playing that night.
     

    Draper waiting for the bus.
     
    Don had a very successful stint during his tenure with the 67’s. He emerged quickly as one of the top defenceman in the league and was subsequently rewarded with a position on the starting defensive pairing and an ‘A’ on his jersey.
     
    Entrance to the VHLM
     
    After two highly successful years in the OHL, Don’s agent told him he was sure he’d be picked up in the top ten in the NHL entry draft. However, when Don called his father to tell him the news, suggested a different path. Richard Draper’s advertising firm had done a lot of contract work for the VHL in the past. As a result, Richard was very close with VHL commissioner Mitch Higgins. After talking to Higgins, Richard assured Don that he would have a much better career playing in the VHL. After making the decision, Donald Draper was drafted 10th overall in the VHLM dispersal draft to the Yukon Rush.
     

     
    Pros
     
    Leadership: Don has picked up many of his father’s personality traits that have shaped him into a natural born leader. His stern yet supportive attitude and personality demand nothing but respect. His teammates describe Don as someone who has a “way with words” because of his ability to, however grim the circumstances, rally the team and ensure every single player steps onto the ice with their head held high.
     
    Checking: Don is very athletic and strong. Many observers in the OHL have compared Draper to the likes of Scott Stevens for the crushing hits he has delivered on guys coming down on him. Additionally, his speed and agility make him the “perfect storm” to sneak up on unsuspecting opponents and lay them out. Don also knows how to deliver a “clean” hit perfectly; hardly ever taking penalties on his hits.
     
    Skating: Don has an immense amount of speed in his all-powerful stride. In the OHL, he’s been known to catch up to even the fastest of forwards. Often times, Don can be seen using his speed in the defensive zone to set up a perfect outlet pass to one of his counterparts on forward. He takes advantage of his speed wherever he can.
     
    Cons
     
    Scoring: Despite having a big shot on the point, Don has never been known for his offensive abilities. Typically when he gets on the point, unless he’s sure he has a clear shot, he will either look for a partner pass or feed it in to one of the forwards. Ever since his coach in Atom told him he didn't have the knack for scoring, he’s been focused on defense. His coaches have tried to convince him to start taking some chances and he’s been working to improve his scoring by spending some quality time with the offensive coach.
     
    Puck Handling: Sometimes Draper’s feet get a little bit ahead of the rest of his body. He often has trouble holding onto the puck when he gets going fast and as a result he has caused a few turn overs. He needs to take his time, control his speed, and focus on where the puck is on his stick. He has been working on his stick handling a lot, however, and hopes to continue to improve.
     
    Temper: Don hasn't always been known to have the coolest of heads. Throughout his career in the OHL, Don often let the other team get in his head and took silly penalties as a result. Additionally, he has received more than a few misconducts for chirping referees after an unfavorable call. After he received his ‘A’ on the 67’s, we noticed a sharp decline the Draper’s PIMS so hopefully he will continue to stay cool. 
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