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The Crematorium. Home of the Philadelphia Reapers. [1/2]
Dil replied to DMaximus's topic in Archived Media Spots
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Edwin Preencarnation (spelling is probs off) @The bender is up.
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12 Hours is up, I take Podrick Cast @Banackock up to The podium
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I’d like to step down if Shawn wants it. This raccoon has had it pretty rough and could use a shot.
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Sign me up
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@Will the people have spoken.
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English?
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Wahl wasn’t given a single vote. Needed a third candidate to put up there so I threw her in for kicks and giggles. It was 7 for RSJ and 1 for randoms
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I went by looking at all the headers I had. A fine individual by the name of @Quik didn’t send me that header
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Candidates: Beau Louth Matt Thompson Sebastian Ironside @Beketov Thompson was also on the 1st place Seattle team along with other award winners and finalists. He’s been a main star on the Bears cast and seems like he’ll stay there for a while posting great numbers. Not only did he lead the league in points with 110, but he also was a +39, had 311 hits, and blocked 32 shots. This perfectly fits the mold of a two-way, and just hitting the prime of his career it's exciting to see what more he can do.
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G Brick Wahl - @BladeMaiden D Ryan Sullivan Jr. - @Advantage D Piotr Jerwa - @majesiu F Randoms - @hedgehog337 F Kronos Bailey - @Quik F Jorgon Weyed - @Joubo
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G Alexander Pepper - @Sonnet D Maxim Kovalchuk - @Banackock D Mats Johnsson - @Quik F Podrick Cast - @Victor F Edwin Preencarnacion - @Tagger F Keaton Louth - @Beaviss
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G Norris Stopko - @Bushito D Robert Malenko - @pennypenny D Joseph McWolf - @McWolf F Sebastian Ironside - @DollarAndADream F Oyorra Arroyo - @omgitshim F Matt Thompson - @Beketov
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Candidates: Podrick Cast Robert Malenko Matt Thompson Beau Louth @Victor This 999 tpe phenom had an exceptional year. Puting up 102 points but also having a +/- of 38. He was Riga's best player both offensively and defensively. Well deserving of this honour.
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1. Matt Thompson (29 Votes) 2. Norris Stopko (18 Votes) 3. Robert Malenko (14 Votes) @Beketov
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Candidates: Joseph McWolf Robert Malenko Maxim Kovalchuk @McWolf McWolf, in only his 2nd VHL season, amassed 16 goals and 62 assists for a total 80 points while playing for the up-and-coming New York Americans. Defensively he blocked 189 shots, and threw 205 hits. He was the only star on a desperate New York blueline, and he shined, coming clutch in big games when it was needed.
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Candidates: Joseph McWolf Luc-Pierre Lespineau-Lebrunette Maxim Kovalchuk @Banackock Kovalchuk led the league in +/- with a +50, had 139 shots blocked, 193 hits, and registered 69 points on top of that. He was a major part of Seattle’s strong defensive core that led them to 1st place in the league. With his outstanding plus 50 he was rarely on for a goal against, and helped his team score, or he always rushed to get off of the ice before Dahlberg scored on a breakaway.
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Candidates: Robert Malenko Ryan Kastelic Joseph McWolf @pennypenny Who would have thought that with 106 point Robert Malenko would have all 8 votes for the Alexander Valiq Offensive Defenceman Award right? Malenko absolutely tore up the league this year with his league leading 85 assists. This man can do it all and putting up absurd amounts of points is no exception. Well deserving of this award.
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Candidates: Kallis Kriketers Norris Stopko Alexander Pepper @Bushito It is no surprise Stopko wins here... Stopko has been an exception goalie all throughout his career and this final season was no different. Other than an absured 10 and 2 record in the playoffs with a .940, the legendary netminder put a 0.930 up in the regular season. *Tips hat*
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Candidates: Ryan Power (TOR) Benjamin Zeptenbergs (RIG) Matt Bailey (HSK) @Quik Bailey led the 3rd place Titans to the VHL Finals, defeating the post-season favorites (The Riga Reign) in the semi finals before being, unfortunately, swept by the Toronto Legion in the championship round. Bailey made many moves throughout the regular season, and acquired some of their essential pieces like The Charm, Roctrion King, and many other picks that enabled them to defeat Riga. Helsinki can only go up from here and their window for winning is just opening, and Bailey is the perfect man to lead them.
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Candidates: Ryan Sullivan Jr. Brick Wahl Randoms @Advantage Ryan Sullivan Jr. proved this year that he was well worth the first selection in last seasons VHL Draft. The rookie blue liner not only had the second most points for rookies with an outstanding 56 points, he had an excellent performance defensively with the young team New York is. Expect great things from this young man in the near future.