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    Bayley reacted to Will in S63 Regular Season Index   
    https://vhlportal.com/VHLM/63
     
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    Bayley reacted to JG10 in Finn Davison Rookie Profile   
    Great job with this. I'm sure you are going to be a dominant goalie of the future for whatever VHL team that drafts you
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    Bayley got a reaction from JG10 in Finn Davison Rookie Profile   
    PLAYER PROFILE
    Player Name: Finn Davison
    Age: 18
    Position: G
    Height: 75 in.
    Weight: 176 lbs.
    Birthplace: London, England 
    Team: Ottawa Lynx (VHLM)
     
    Finn Davison is a goaltender in the Season 64 Draft signed to the Ottawa Lynx on a 1 year contract. He is a UK National who came to the VHL after playing some soccer during his childhood. 
     
    STRENGTHS
    Hand Speed: When you look at this guy, you have to be concerned when trying to shoot glove side. His hand speed is going to be one of the strengths of his game. He may have some spots to shoot, but when you look at trying to score on a guy that is only 6'3", you will likely try to shoot high. If you want to test his glove hand, you certainly could, but I would absolutely suggest not. He is weak in other places that I will go into later, but hand speed is something that he is very good at. Some people have even called him the cat. 
     
    Rebound Control: Another part of his game that pretty much goes with having great hand speed is the fact that you can control your rebounds. He is not the biggest guy in the world, so keeping the shooter to only 1 shot rather than multiple with others around him is going to be key to his success. He is someone that has worked on that and thus worked on his Hand Speed when those pucks would typically go right back out front. He has also worked on his blocker and being able to direct those pucks to the corner rather than the middle of the attacking zone. 
     
    Team Player: Not exactly something that you can look at him and say, but he is someone that does what he can for the team. I think Ottawa will see this right off the bat with the fact that he will be sharing time with JB Rift who is someone that has been vying for that opening night position. He is willing to do what it takes to get better and make the team better. If that means coming off the bench, that is absolutely something he is willing to do. He will not be someone that will be in for the money, but he certainly knows his limitations and will look to others to help him. It is a guy you want in the locker room for your team without question. 
     
    WEAKNESSES
    Agility: It is so weird to put this as a weakness when one of his strengths is reaction time, but he is someone that struggles a little bit with his agility. He has a hard time switching directions and sometimes going post to post on shots such as wrap-a-rounds. Because he exerts so much energy to get from post to post to compensate for his lack of agility, he will get tired easy. There is a question of his endurance which is great for having that second goaltender. When you think about it, he is someone you want in net, but do not overwork him, that will not end well. 
     
    Puck Control: Do not trust him with the puck outside of the crease, if he comes out, please just tell him to back in his net. He causes more issues than creating things with the amount of mistakes he makes outside of the crease. This could be something that will come with time or experience, but right now, that is an extreme limitation to his game. He will absolutely have to improve on this to be someone to consider even fielding the puck outside of the blue area. 
     
    Naive: This guy is someone that you will like in the locker room, but remember, he is 18 years old. He will still do dumb things. He probably will need someone that is a little more of a veteran to keep him in line and make sure that he stays on the straight and narrow. I am not sure if this is a very bad weakness, but it is something that will come with experience. If you are expecting a leader right off the bat, this is not him. He is stubborn and cocky as well as confident. Of course, how can you be a team player but cocky? When it comes to his skills, he knows that he can be great and that gets in his head. I would definitely say that he gets in his head more than he gets in other's heads. That is a very big concern, but something that will wear off in time. 
     
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    Bayley reacted to McWolf in Finn Davison Rookie Profile   
    Another prospect for Team Western Europe, nice!
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    Bayley reacted to NotAVHLM-GM in News Manager   
    Supporting this guy
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    Bayley got a reaction from Spade18 in News Manager   
    I would be interested in this as well. I am always going around the forum and this would be a great way to get familiar with the VHLM and VHL. 
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    Bayley got a reaction from McWolf in Finn Davison Rookie Profile   
    PLAYER PROFILE
    Player Name: Finn Davison
    Age: 18
    Position: G
    Height: 75 in.
    Weight: 176 lbs.
    Birthplace: London, England 
    Team: Ottawa Lynx (VHLM)
     
    Finn Davison is a goaltender in the Season 64 Draft signed to the Ottawa Lynx on a 1 year contract. He is a UK National who came to the VHL after playing some soccer during his childhood. 
     
    STRENGTHS
    Hand Speed: When you look at this guy, you have to be concerned when trying to shoot glove side. His hand speed is going to be one of the strengths of his game. He may have some spots to shoot, but when you look at trying to score on a guy that is only 6'3", you will likely try to shoot high. If you want to test his glove hand, you certainly could, but I would absolutely suggest not. He is weak in other places that I will go into later, but hand speed is something that he is very good at. Some people have even called him the cat. 
     
    Rebound Control: Another part of his game that pretty much goes with having great hand speed is the fact that you can control your rebounds. He is not the biggest guy in the world, so keeping the shooter to only 1 shot rather than multiple with others around him is going to be key to his success. He is someone that has worked on that and thus worked on his Hand Speed when those pucks would typically go right back out front. He has also worked on his blocker and being able to direct those pucks to the corner rather than the middle of the attacking zone. 
     
    Team Player: Not exactly something that you can look at him and say, but he is someone that does what he can for the team. I think Ottawa will see this right off the bat with the fact that he will be sharing time with JB Rift who is someone that has been vying for that opening night position. He is willing to do what it takes to get better and make the team better. If that means coming off the bench, that is absolutely something he is willing to do. He will not be someone that will be in for the money, but he certainly knows his limitations and will look to others to help him. It is a guy you want in the locker room for your team without question. 
     
    WEAKNESSES
    Agility: It is so weird to put this as a weakness when one of his strengths is reaction time, but he is someone that struggles a little bit with his agility. He has a hard time switching directions and sometimes going post to post on shots such as wrap-a-rounds. Because he exerts so much energy to get from post to post to compensate for his lack of agility, he will get tired easy. There is a question of his endurance which is great for having that second goaltender. When you think about it, he is someone you want in net, but do not overwork him, that will not end well. 
     
    Puck Control: Do not trust him with the puck outside of the crease, if he comes out, please just tell him to back in his net. He causes more issues than creating things with the amount of mistakes he makes outside of the crease. This could be something that will come with time or experience, but right now, that is an extreme limitation to his game. He will absolutely have to improve on this to be someone to consider even fielding the puck outside of the blue area. 
     
    Naive: This guy is someone that you will like in the locker room, but remember, he is 18 years old. He will still do dumb things. He probably will need someone that is a little more of a veteran to keep him in line and make sure that he stays on the straight and narrow. I am not sure if this is a very bad weakness, but it is something that will come with experience. If you are expecting a leader right off the bat, this is not him. He is stubborn and cocky as well as confident. Of course, how can you be a team player but cocky? When it comes to his skills, he knows that he can be great and that gets in his head. I would definitely say that he gets in his head more than he gets in other's heads. That is a very big concern, but something that will wear off in time. 
     
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    Bayley got a reaction from Beaviss in Finn Davison Rookie Profile   
    PLAYER PROFILE
    Player Name: Finn Davison
    Age: 18
    Position: G
    Height: 75 in.
    Weight: 176 lbs.
    Birthplace: London, England 
    Team: Ottawa Lynx (VHLM)
     
    Finn Davison is a goaltender in the Season 64 Draft signed to the Ottawa Lynx on a 1 year contract. He is a UK National who came to the VHL after playing some soccer during his childhood. 
     
    STRENGTHS
    Hand Speed: When you look at this guy, you have to be concerned when trying to shoot glove side. His hand speed is going to be one of the strengths of his game. He may have some spots to shoot, but when you look at trying to score on a guy that is only 6'3", you will likely try to shoot high. If you want to test his glove hand, you certainly could, but I would absolutely suggest not. He is weak in other places that I will go into later, but hand speed is something that he is very good at. Some people have even called him the cat. 
     
    Rebound Control: Another part of his game that pretty much goes with having great hand speed is the fact that you can control your rebounds. He is not the biggest guy in the world, so keeping the shooter to only 1 shot rather than multiple with others around him is going to be key to his success. He is someone that has worked on that and thus worked on his Hand Speed when those pucks would typically go right back out front. He has also worked on his blocker and being able to direct those pucks to the corner rather than the middle of the attacking zone. 
     
    Team Player: Not exactly something that you can look at him and say, but he is someone that does what he can for the team. I think Ottawa will see this right off the bat with the fact that he will be sharing time with JB Rift who is someone that has been vying for that opening night position. He is willing to do what it takes to get better and make the team better. If that means coming off the bench, that is absolutely something he is willing to do. He will not be someone that will be in for the money, but he certainly knows his limitations and will look to others to help him. It is a guy you want in the locker room for your team without question. 
     
    WEAKNESSES
    Agility: It is so weird to put this as a weakness when one of his strengths is reaction time, but he is someone that struggles a little bit with his agility. He has a hard time switching directions and sometimes going post to post on shots such as wrap-a-rounds. Because he exerts so much energy to get from post to post to compensate for his lack of agility, he will get tired easy. There is a question of his endurance which is great for having that second goaltender. When you think about it, he is someone you want in net, but do not overwork him, that will not end well. 
     
    Puck Control: Do not trust him with the puck outside of the crease, if he comes out, please just tell him to back in his net. He causes more issues than creating things with the amount of mistakes he makes outside of the crease. This could be something that will come with time or experience, but right now, that is an extreme limitation to his game. He will absolutely have to improve on this to be someone to consider even fielding the puck outside of the blue area. 
     
    Naive: This guy is someone that you will like in the locker room, but remember, he is 18 years old. He will still do dumb things. He probably will need someone that is a little more of a veteran to keep him in line and make sure that he stays on the straight and narrow. I am not sure if this is a very bad weakness, but it is something that will come with experience. If you are expecting a leader right off the bat, this is not him. He is stubborn and cocky as well as confident. Of course, how can you be a team player but cocky? When it comes to his skills, he knows that he can be great and that gets in his head. I would definitely say that he gets in his head more than he gets in other's heads. That is a very big concern, but something that will wear off in time. 
     
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    Bayley got a reaction from BOOM in Lynx Kitten [1/2]   
    This is another fantastic piece, I love it. 
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    Bayley reacted to majesiu in Haterade Closing in their Signings   
    Anger, Envy, Passion 
     
    Haterade had very strong start to their signing period securing following players services:
    S60 Goalie Tristan Iseult, the double winner of Benoit Devereux Trophy and the first player that wanted to join the Haterade from the day one S63 Defenceman Mountain Thunderfist,  young and up and coming player, who also wanted the join from the moment the team was announced S58 Defenceman Adam Warlock, veteran player who is an embodiment of Haterade values and wanted to represent the brand from the get-go S61 Center Podrick Cast, the Reigning MVP, Quadruple Award winner in S62 and Christian Stolzschweiger Trophy Winner in S61 S60 Left Winger Veran Dragomir the Skylar Rift Trophy Winner in S59 and Christian Stolzschweiger Trophy Winner in S60 S61 Left Winger Matt Thompson the Scott Boulet and Dustin Funk Trophy Winner in S62 S57 Defenceman Colton Rayne the Christian Stolzschweiger Trophy Winner in S58 S64 Defenceman Kronos Bailey, the frontrunner for the Christian Stolzschweiger Trophy Winner in S64 S57 Left Winger Jeff Gow, veteran Riga Reign player S62 Center Rauno Palo, the young star of Quebec City Meute S58 Center Otto Axelsson, veteran Seattle Bears player S64 Goalie Finn Davison, newest addition to the Ottawa Lynx S63 Right Winger Wlodzimierz Zajaczkowski, Oslo Storm representative S64 Center Curtis Gary, Saskatoon Wild young player and S64 Defenceman Piotr Jerwa, drafted by Saskatoon Wild  
    With currently just two paid and three non-profit slots open, expect marketing efforts to kickstart in upcoming weeks featuring the aforementioned players.
    Brand Executive

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    Bayley reacted to Tagger in VHLM Newsletter - 11th Edition   
    Hi there and welcome to another edition of the VHLM Newsletter! There's a lot of people who will be getting tagged into a newsletter for the first time, so here's a quick breakdown of what we look to cover in each edition:
    - Uncapped TPE Opportunities - Any time there's a one-off or once-a-season point task available to enter, you'll find out about it in the early headlines of the article.
    - League Recap - The middle of the Newsletter is generally based around keeping you up to speed with what's going on around the league, be that changes to how the league works, new features or how the current VHLM season is progressing.
    - TPE Earning Guide - The bottom section of the Newsletter follows the same format each week. There, you will be provided with the links you need to get to the regular TPE earning activities. 
     
    For those of you who saw last weeks, a lot of this will look familiar, but next week's will have a breakdown of the VHLM season to that point and, hopefully, we'll have an extra uncapped TPE opportunity to announce. 
     
    As always, I’d like to kick things off by telling you all about the VHL Discord. A lot of you are already in this and can probably attest to how helpful it’s been, but if you aren’t in it already you should definitely give it a shot, especially if you have any questions about the league as that will be the quickest place to get them answered! Like the last VHLM Newsletter, some of this newsletter will re-tread on old ground as, with this being a VHLM newsletter, there will inevitably be new members reading this for the first time that won’t be aware of what was in previous newsletters. So what I’ll do is put a bold *NEW* next to any information specifically made for this newsletter so players who have read these before know where to go to find the new info!
     
    Uncapped TPE Opportunities
       
    VHL Award Predictions *NEW*
     
    The VHL Award Prediction point task can only be submitted for prior to the start of the season and at the end of the season, you will receive 1 TPE for every award you correctly predict. To enter, go HERE
     
    VHL Training Camp
     
    Players who have been drafted by a VHL team may claim their 10 TPE training camp bonus before the start of the season by going HERE, finding their respective team's training camp topic and posting in there. To claim this for your player in the portal, go to "Claim Off-Season TPE" and then select "Training Camp" in the drop-down menu, linking to your post as you would for any practice facility claim.
     
    What's Going On In The VHLM
     
    VHLM Award Ceremony *NEW*
     
    Since the last Newsletter, we have awarded the best players from the Season 62 VHLM season. Karl Von Moltke took home the most awards this season, he was awarded with four trophies for his performance last season. If you want to see the results for yourself, you can find them HERE
     
    VHL Brands *NEW*
     
    New for Season 63 are VHL Brands, an opportunity that allows your player to earn some extra money by representing a brand! If you want to see the brands that are available to represent, which players currently represent them and who the brand executive of each brand is, you can find out HERE. If you have yet to be approached by a brand executive about representing a brand, you can send them a message to let them know of your interest in representing their brand, they are (usernames are clickable to go to their profile):
     
    Haterade - majesiu
    Jolt Juice - Stoffiday
    NETFLEX - Romaris
    True North Gear - AndrewWarren13
    Ubuyalot Games - Joubo
    VIKING - Tfong
     
    Alternatively, you can post in this thread HERE to register your interest in finding a brand.
     
    S64 VHL Draft Rankings *NEW*
     
    If you are in the Season 64 Draft, you can keep track of how you are comparing in earning TPE in comparison to your fellow prospects by going HERE to the LIVE Season 64 Draft Rankings, which are updated as close to daily as possible. We also have released the first weekly draft rankings which also looked at the top ten TPE first-gens in this draft, you can find the article HERE.
     
    TPE Opportunities
     
    First Generation Bonus
    -          Some of you will soon be reaching the point where you will surpass 100 TPE and to offer some thanks for sticking around with us for that long, we give you guys 10 Free TPE! If you are over 100 TPE or have an update that will take you over 100 TPE, you can claim your 10 Free TPE by going to the Player Management screen, going to Claim Other TPE and filling in the box that pops up as displayed in the image below using this link (https://vhlforum.com/topic/49868-first-generation-bonus/) in the link box.

     
    Recruitment 
    Recruiting new members to the league not only helps the league by filling out team’s rosters, but it also sets you up to earn some lucrative TPE! To find out more about the rewards for recruiting members, go HERE. On top of that, there is a 1 uncapped TPE reward for posting a VHL advert on another website that can be earned every week.
     
    Weekly Capped Point Task Opportunities (You Can Earn Up To 12 TPE From The Following)
    -          You can submit either a Media article of 500 words, a Graphic or a ten minute Podcast for 6 TPE. If you don’t have time to submit for any of these this week though, there is Welfare available to claim for at least 4 TPE.
    -          You can submit either a 150 word article/Player Card for 2 TPE or you can submit a five minute Podcast for 3 TPE.
    -          You can get a maximum of 2 TPE by answering and asking questions in the Press Conferences. If you are short of answers, you can answer questions in the VHLM Press Conference for 2 TPE.
    -          You can receive a maximum of 2 TPE by reviewing other people’s Media/Graphics/Podcasts. Check out the guide to reviewing HERE.
    -          It's not up yet this week, but once the season gets going, there will be weekly VHL Trivia where you will be asked two VHL-related questions, answer both correctly and you will earn 2 TPE for the week. In addition, players will be able to earn up to 6 uncapped TPE at the end of the season, 1 TPE for every week they submitted for trivia. 
     
    Uncapped Point Task Opportunities
    -          *NEW* There is 2 TPE to be earned from posting in this week’s Practice Facility
    -           The lottery allows you to enter the poll that gives you a chance of winning 3 uncapped TPE this week and enters you into a monthly draw for even bigger prizes!
    -          You can submit a 500 word Rookie Profile for 8 TPE and a 1000 word Biography for 10 TPE. These two are one time only point tasks.
     
    Video Tutorial
     
     
     
    This is a video tutorial of how to improve your player through point tasks that I made about two months ago. The idea was that we were going to have this edited to a better standard before the Season 64 Draft, but that hasn't come to pass yet, so I'll just release the raw footage for now. If you need timestamps for something in particular, here they are:
    Capped TPE
    0:27 - Overview of Capped TPE
    1:38 - Media Spots
    2:39 - Graphics
    4:16 - Podcast
    5:09 - VHL.com/Player Cards/VHL Radio
    7:06 - Press Conferences
    9:00 - Trivia
    11:59 - Reviewing
    13:22 - Jobs
    14:13 - Welfare
    Uncapped TPE
    16:14 - VHL/VHLM Fantasy Zone
    17:08 - Practice Facility
    17:44 - Yearly Award Predictions
    18:35 - VHFL
    19:33 - VHL Lottery
    20:35 - Rookie Profile
    21:21 - Biography
    22:30 - Donations (Now out of date)
    Adding TPE to your Player
    24:00
     
     
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    Bayley reacted to diamond_ace in Lynx Alumni in the VHL   
    With both the VHL and VHLM drafts having just finished, the Ottawa Lynx have gained a new crop of prospects but have lost many of the ones we already had. In most of these cases, we already knew the player would be up, but it's still bittersweet to see the guys who've been developing here move on to bigger and better things in the VHL. The baby birds have flown the nest, so to speak. While it's a particularly strong feeling this year (a lot of active guys, winning the cup together, most of them new guys so these were some of the first member bonds they'd been able to form in the league) it's never an easy task. What makes it better though is when they go on to be successful VHL players. You can point to them and say that you had a hand in them becoming what they are, even and especially if they pass you up in time. It's a part of a good VHLM GM's legacy to be responsible for the first contact these guys have in the league, and develop that to where they become major players and major members, and I have no doubt that many of the guys in this list will do just that.
     
    For S63 VHL draftees in particular, there were many former Lynx on the list, either having been drafted here, traded for, or signed midseason. The first and most obvious thing that jumps out is the fact that one of the strongest defensive pairings in the league last year, two guys who played a huge role in the cup win, deservedly went with the first two picks in the draft - Ryan Kastelic and Joseph McWolf. McWolf in particular was one of the biggest steals of the S62 VHLM draft (arguably the biggest steal among skaters, although there are several goalies who were drafted lower and worked out very well) having fallen all the way to the 16th pick. Over the course of one season, he climbed to 2nd overall in the VHL draft and will be playing for a New York Americans team that picked up a lot of top talent. Kastelic, having been acquired via trade, went 1st overall to the Riga Reign who pushed pretty well into a wild card playoff run on the back of Podrick Cast and a slew of relatively young players. Were it not for the mile wide five hole of Arvid Aamo, Riga may not have been in a position to even have a lottery pick, yet in the final season of even percentages, the wild card team won the lottery and took Kastelic, who will be ready to jump into a key role in the Riga lineup immediately.
     
    Later in the first round, Dan Wilinsky was selected 7th to New York and will join McWolf, as the draft did not break the two up. Wilinsky signed with Ottawa last season after games had already been underway, but soon proved a valuable asset to the team. The guy who signed at the same time as Wilinsky, Chace Trepanier, looked to be on a similar path until the final weeks leading up to the draft. Trepanier fell off slightly and went 19th overall to the Toronto Legion, but either way he will be a good contributor for them, either as a depth guy at his current pace or a future steal if he gets back to anything resembling his early pace.
     
    There were three more guys of note who signed with Ottawa during the season: Bo Axelsson, Jesse Wilson, and Randoms. Axelsson created late enough that he will be in the S64 VHL draft, but both Wilson and Randoms were selected. Randoms is affiliated with Benjamin Zeptenbergs, GM of the Riga Reign, but is not the designated player (which is Kallis Kriketers, who will be discussed later). Randoms fell, perhaps surprisingly, to 24th pick, where he went to the Quebec City Meute. There's a risk inherent in the build of Randoms, in that he spins a wheel every morning to decide what he'll do in training, but if you want a good player despite build, he'll likely become that. Wilson is perhaps one of the more interesting cases in this year's draft, in that he created much later than most but managed to climb all the way to 13th pick where he went to the Helsinki Titans.
     
    Also going to the Helsinki Titans were the two other major Ottawa players to be drafted, Vaydar Odinsson and Chance Matthews. Odinsson went at 11th, which is a good early selection for a guy who has been around the league. It was unknown until the draft whether Odinsson would play up or return to Ottawa, but it has now been confirmed that Helsinki wants him there for the season. Matthews, on the other hand, does get another season at Ottawa. He went 17th overall, which in a draft this deep is respectable, but he could have gone much higher based on his early pace. Matthews looked like he had the potential to be a world beater for his first few weeks. He slowed down a bit, but has made a bit of a return recently. Much like Trepanier, if Matthews can become what he once was, he'll be a future steal. Matthews will be the one key returnee on Ottawa after Odinsson's departure and will be relied upon to help the new guys develop, several of which already look promising and could be in a similar spot next season.
     
    There are three final players who were drafted in the S63 draft who spent time with Ottawa - two were traded away, and one is a special case who we'll get into shortly. The two traded away were Athanasios Andrianopoulos, who was sent to Yukon in the trade that saw Roctrion King go to Ottawa. King was a great contributor for Ottawa, but Andrianopoulos was no slouch in his own right. Andrianopoulos was never developing at the rate of some of the top guys, but until a few weeks ago, he looked like a good future depth player for cap purposes and the Toronto Legion will be hoping he at least returns to that level. The same can be said for James Lombardi, the other trade casualty formerly of Ottawa. Lombardi was sent to Vegas for 2nd and 3rd round picks, which was an unheard of haul for a 9th round guy, but for most of the season Lombardi worked his way through practice after practice to try to prove himself worthy of that price despite the media reaction to the trade. He has fallen off in recent weeks much like Andrianopoulos, but rumor has it a man with the general look of Lombardi was seen wandering outside the Davos Dynamo stadium just a few hours ago. The special case, the remaining draftee to have been selected who played for Ottawa (and still does) is Rzerk. No one really knows what to make of this mystery man, he has at no point looked like developing to the point of making a VHL roster, but he does still show up to practices on occasion and could be an interesting VHLM lifer - or, with a slight increase in activity, he could be the next Paul Dimirio Jr, the guy who toiled away over half his career in the minors but was finally rewarded with a spot in the bigs.

    Now the last player to discuss, and technically not an S63 draftee, but a member of the S63 draft class nonetheless: Kallis Kriketers, the likely future playoff MVP. Kriketers was an interesting story throughout the season, as early on he was quite terrible despite practicing more than most members of the draft class - most members of the entire VHLM, in fact. About halfway through the season, things clicked for him and his numbers started to pull closer to the goalies on the other contenders, but it wasn't until the playoffs where he really shined. Shutting the door on the hopes of both other realistic cup contenders, the Las Vegas Aces and Halifax 21st, he was one of the biggest reasons Ottawa has the S62 Founders Cup in its trophy case. Kriketers is the designated player of the Riga Reign and as such, is ineligible for the draft.
     
    Despite losing all these players to the draft (and more, as Lando Baxter and Roctrion King were both on Ottawa despite their rights being owned by VHL teams as they'd previously been drafted) the future looks bright in Ottawa. There are many players who just joined and look like they could have an article much like this about them next year, although hopefully some are just slightly less active and return for the S64 VHLM season, although that's a bit far to look forward to just yet. There is a trend of GM designated players becoming Ottawa goalies, however, as JB Rift stands between the pipes for the upcoming season. Hopefully our exiting players can make their mark in the VHL, and some of them become the stars they have the potential to be.
     
    1525 words, 3 weeks - ending 14th, 21st, and 28th
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    Bayley reacted to oilmandan in G - Finn Davison   
    You guys made them pretty close together lol. 
     
    Welcome to the league @Poptart Las Vegas is pretty set in net at the moment. But good luck and enjoy your time in the league! 
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    Bayley reacted to Thranduil in G - Finn Davison   
    @Poptart, this is where VHLM GM's will offer you a contract and you'll be allowed to choose which team you want to play for. The contract amount is set league wide at $1,500,000 and you'll accept the contract by stating which teams offer you accept in this thread. There is no rush and you will be given time to look around and speak to the GM's and such if you wish! Good luck in the decision making and your career !
     
    Halifax 21st @ShawnGlade
    Las Vegas Aces  @Jubo07 @oilmandan
    Oslo Storm @Trifecta @JaeDeLai (DucksFan64)
    Ottawa Lynx @diamond_ace @McWolf
    Saskatoon Wild @Dtayl @Gooningitup
    Yukon Rush @BarzalGoat @Reives
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    Bayley reacted to McWolf in G - Finn Davison   
    @Poptart, this is where VHLM GM's will offer you a contract and you'll be allowed to choose which team you want to play for. The contract amount is set league wide at $1,500,000 and you'll accept the contract by stating which teams offer you accept in this thread. There is no rush and you will be given time to look around and speak to the GM's and such if you wish! Good luck in the decision making and your career !
     
    Halifax 21st @ShawnGlade
    Las Vegas Aces  @Jubo07 @oilmandan
    Oslo Storm @Trifecta
    Ottawa Lynx @diamond_ace @McWolf
    Saskatoon Wild @Dtayl @Gooningitup
    Yukon Rush @BarzalGoat @Reives
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    Bayley got a reaction from McWolf in Finn Davison comes to VHL   
    Goaltender Finn Davison made his way to the Victory Hockey league out of his native United Kingdom. This goalie is 6'3", 176 pounds. With the amount of goalies in this draft, it is going to be hard to find a starting role for any squad in the VHL Minor Leagues. He is someone that has been working on a few attributes to be better and better. He may be someone that goes very much under the radar, but that is exactly what he is looking for. When we caught up with Davison, this is what he had to say. 
     
     
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    Bayley reacted to Da Trifecta in Open Apology   
    First off I would like to thank @Banackock for his job of stepping in to draft the best players he could for the Oslo Storm. I know his duties as commissioner aren't easy but to have to step in for a GM, well thanks for that one bud. I appreciate it a lot. Now back to the task at hand, I had went missing for a brief due to sim leagues becoming overwhelming recently and it seemed to consume me. I would be legit logged into each three sim leagues that I am in for a minimum of twelve hours per day and it was just becoming unhealthy for me. I decided it was time to take a short break and I did just that. I didn't inform anybody as it was a spur of the moment decision. Now I had just been hired as the Oslo Storm GM and then went missing like that and it looked bad on me. I don't want it to seem like I didn't care about the job or anything, just had some things I had to sort out in real life as well as taking the break. Well luckily I am back in full swing and I am ready to do my job to the fullest and try be as active as I can be without burning myself out.
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    Bayley reacted to Banackock in Finn Davison comes to VHL   
    Welcome!
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    Bayley got a reaction from Beaviss in Finn Davison comes to VHL   
    Goaltender Finn Davison made his way to the Victory Hockey league out of his native United Kingdom. This goalie is 6'3", 176 pounds. With the amount of goalies in this draft, it is going to be hard to find a starting role for any squad in the VHL Minor Leagues. He is someone that has been working on a few attributes to be better and better. He may be someone that goes very much under the radar, but that is exactly what he is looking for. When we caught up with Davison, this is what he had to say. 
     
     
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    Bayley got a reaction from Tyler in Finn Davison comes to VHL   
    Goaltender Finn Davison made his way to the Victory Hockey league out of his native United Kingdom. This goalie is 6'3", 176 pounds. With the amount of goalies in this draft, it is going to be hard to find a starting role for any squad in the VHL Minor Leagues. He is someone that has been working on a few attributes to be better and better. He may be someone that goes very much under the radar, but that is exactly what he is looking for. When we caught up with Davison, this is what he had to say. 
     
     
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    Bayley got a reaction from Tagger in Finn Davison comes to VHL   
    Goaltender Finn Davison made his way to the Victory Hockey league out of his native United Kingdom. This goalie is 6'3", 176 pounds. With the amount of goalies in this draft, it is going to be hard to find a starting role for any squad in the VHL Minor Leagues. He is someone that has been working on a few attributes to be better and better. He may be someone that goes very much under the radar, but that is exactly what he is looking for. When we caught up with Davison, this is what he had to say. 
     
     
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    Bayley got a reaction from Fire Tortorella in Finn Davison comes to VHL   
    Goaltender Finn Davison made his way to the Victory Hockey league out of his native United Kingdom. This goalie is 6'3", 176 pounds. With the amount of goalies in this draft, it is going to be hard to find a starting role for any squad in the VHL Minor Leagues. He is someone that has been working on a few attributes to be better and better. He may be someone that goes very much under the radar, but that is exactly what he is looking for. When we caught up with Davison, this is what he had to say. 
     
     
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    Bayley reacted to Beaviss in (S64) G - Finn Davison, TPE: 30   
    Welcome to the league!
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