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Savoire Faire

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  1. Player Information Username: Savoire Faire Player Name: Crush Cile Recruited From: SisterLeague Age: 16 Position: RW Height: 78 in. Weight: 205 lbs. Birthplace: United States of America Player Page @VHLM GM
  2. Guys... it hurts bad. Circus monkeys are painful.
  3. Wrike Chyrnoble Goalie WINS/5 = 41/5 = 8 TPE 40 Games Started (71) = 5 TPE Save % 0.900+ (.912)= 5 TPE Shutouts = 3 TPE per SO (5 SOs) = 15 TPE 28 TPE Earned > 20 TPE
  4. https://sba.today/forums/index.php?/topic/39099-wally-617/&do=findComment&comment=680398 +6
  5. As a Hawks fan... AMAZING! @Motzaburger
  6. http://efl.network/topic/10947-usc-doak-grizzly-embrace-a-new-challenge/ +6
  7. 1. What is your Kryptonite? Snipers that go high blocker. 2. Where do you see yourself in 10 years? Man, hopefully still playing hockey... We will see though. 3. Best advice for your childhood self? Don't sell yourself short... If you work hard for what you get, take all that comes with it. 4. Name one thing you’ve learned the hard way? Earning TPE 5. What are your favorite lyrics of all time? If you wanna be my lover... It isn't really a question. @chillzone
  8. @hedgehog337 1. Anything you find yourself needing half way through the season? 2. What is the biggest challenge for any young players looking for a shot? 3. Name a couple things you enjoy about being a GM in the VHL? 4. Any words of advice for those of us looking to develop and become prominent players in the league? 5. Who wins the VHL Championship?
  9. Mexico City, MX - As the seasons continues forward Wryke Chyrnoble continues to surge forward as the Mexico City Kings continue to bounce around in the middle tier of the league standings. As the time ticks, the continuous search for representation grows more and more active. "The goalie position is an a unique one. There aren't nearly as many of opportunities for goaltenders in this league as there are for players skating out. It is a choice I made back when I made the decision to switch to the position. There is alot that goes into it... and while people keep asking what are my next steps my focus remains on doing my job in Mexico City." Chyrnoble went in to explaining. "My future will be determined by my play. I've hear alot of talks about brands and the upcoming draft. I don't really have much knowledge on either, but I do know as the opportunity presents itself I will make the most out of it. Right now, should I assume, I will be starting on the bench in a couple seasons if I'm not in the Minors. It is the passage of a goalie's career and it doesn't really phase me as I do have alot that I need to develop and move forward with." Pundits across the league at times questions the longevity of the netminder, as the likes of Rayz Funk clearly has surged ahead in growth. Signaling commitment stands out when a draft approaches and it will take consistency on Chyrnoble's behalf to build on his draft stock as the deciding days approach. "I'm excited at the potential... I'm excited for this league. I know I will be a solid piece of any organization's puzzle and be the backbone to lean on. Leading in progression is great if they are progressing in the right focus. I think my stats and performances this far have proven that I'm on the right path. I need more time before I make any kind of jump... But right now my focus are my current teammates. Pieces will fall into place and my position in either league will grow." Currently the Kings sit in sixth place in the standings as the have recently started to find an offensive spark that seemingly has escaped them repeated early in the season. Right now, the Kings have given up the 3rd fewest in goals against which has played a large role in the team's early success. With games against Halifax and Mississauga on the horizon, the Kings defense will surely be tested, while the offense can have an opportunity to prove their growth. Time continues to tick on the season and as the standings continue to develop, with Mexico City sitting in the sixth spot they will have control of their destiny moving forward should they continue to progress thru the cycle of improvement... and when will the young goaltender reach that TPE cap? And get @gorlab that elusive recruitment pay... story lines galore in this season. Only time will tell.
  10. OMD! I know I posted for the Minnesota position, but working beside you and acclimating to the VHL surroundings would be awesome! So I will leave my link even tho we know one another.
  11. Well interesting opportunity that I would like to apply for. While some know me here in a couple different ways, I currently serve as an AD in the SBA and then recently stepped down as a GM in the EFL after winning the S12 Championship with the Wisconsin Brigade. I have been a part of many locker rooms and always have had a firm belief that an organizations success is determined by the health of a locker room. While I have noted my recent GM experience, I do also have experience in the SHL. I am transparent seeing as we all seemingly are connected in one way or another across these sites. Almost two years ago now, I was removed as a GM from the Portland Admirals for salary cap circumvention. Since then, I have held various positions within the league including serving as the Assistant GM for Montreal before stepping down recently. Primarily I bring up my SHL past for my extensive experience with SimonT and the understanding that the importance of our leagues is derivative of a users first experience... and it all starts in the VHLM. I appreciate the consideration.
  12. 1. USA 2. Canada 3. Europe 4. Teagan Glover
  13. +6 https://sba.today/forums/index.php?/topic/38217-s39-state-of-the-cavalier/
  14. As we march on in the season, Wrike Chyrnoble gets a moment to sit down with media to give a bit of feedback in regards to his experience so far with Mexico City. Currently sitting at 8-7-1, the Kings have had an interesting path so far. Leading the league in goals against, many would be looking to see them near the top... But just as dominant as the defense has been, the offense has been the opposite. "They will find their rhythm, until then I will keep doing the job I was brought here to do. I'm finding answers to facilitate my own game, always searching for a way to better my team." Chyrnoble noted. The young netminder, only 16 years old, has taken the season by storm and analysts constantly remind everyone to not pay attention to the wins and losses. "Wrike has been impressive in his ability to keep the Kings in a position to win most nights. That's all you can do as a goaltender, especially when you have a stagnant offense. You have to grind and you have to prevent games from being blown open when the shots are in fact that way." Dolph D'Attimore explained to the VHL Standard. Wrike leads the league at a blistering .932 save percentage this season, yet still has only compiled a 8-7-1 record with 3 shutouts. The prospect of a 16 year old setting the bar surprises many, with the exception of one... himself. "I'm confident back there. I'm feeling good. Most of all my team believes in me. It takes a team effort to compete at this level. All of us have the aspiration to get to the next level and it is about taking advantage of the opportunity at hand. Right now I feel like we are all in a race to get to this next step. The Kings will figure out our offensive woes and bring this full circle." Currently the Kings sit tied for 7th in the league after a recent comeback that came up just short to the 1st place Ottawa Lynx. After trailing through the first two periods by a score of 3-0, the Kings found their groove as Boris the Forest potted two in back to back shifts mid-way through the 3rd. Unfortunately, Mexico City quieted down and fell short on their valiant effort. Boris the Forest has been the catalyst this season leading the team in both goals and assists, while Aleksander Rodriguez and Michael Scott are the only other two players with 5 or more goals on the season. To add perspective, the league leading Lynx has 9 different players with 5 or more goals heading into our weekend slate. On the docket for the weekend, Mexico City will face off against the Las Vegas Aces, who currently sit 9th in the league. Next up will be the Minnesota Storm, who are the other team tied with the Kings. It will be a test for sure as we continue to reach the mid-season grind and continue to siphon out the quality of competition within the league. With the team itself being young, it is only a matter of time to show whether their desire is to improve or fall to the depths of the league in their inaugural season.
  15. I’m confused... is it my turn still? Just getting home from work @Anthony Matthews
  16. D - Vaydar Odinsson  @Anthony Matthews
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