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    NickSunderbruch got a reaction from Peace in What will Toronto look like next season?   
    I appreciate that you believe in me, I've already started rebounding. I think that we have some amazing talent on this team and I'm excited to be here with all of you. Review time. Excellent article with some (Italian fingers) spicy perfect grammar. I think your formatting with including their TPE and their user along with their current and projected TPE. Lets get Hextall a cup before he leaves. 10/10
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    NickSunderbruch got a reaction from G_Rush in My Experience So Far   
    I've been part of the Toronto Legion for two seasons, and I'd like to share some of my experience and what I've learned from my time in the League and in my locker room. I'll start off with my time in the VHLM for a brief moment as I have some people in mind I want to talk about in particular. So I was picked up as a free agent in season 72 and it was an awesome experience at first. I was welcomed into the Vegas locker room by @Spartanwho took a chance on a first gen free agent who played in 2018 but quickly went inactive. So him taking a chance on me like that was a huge confidence booster, and really showed how confident he was in himself to get me to be able to update. I also met some linemates in my first season like @fonziGG , @G_Rush, and @Crstats23who all showed me immense love and support. My second season seemed to fly by as I was on the second line with @frescoelmo , The second season was even more enjoyable than the first. Mainly because we made a deep playoff run and were a top contending team. I was capped by the time playoffs arrived so I knew I was going to move up. While I was saddened when we lost in 7 games to the eventual champs, I was still happy to play alongside my teammates for the last time. 
     
         Then I was tossed into the pros, I stepped into the Toronto locker room, and things felt kind of off for me. I knew that we were a team who wasn't going to be competing and I was happy to just pad my stats and move forward hopefully to the ROTY award. We had some, unsavory, people making the Toronto locker room kind of hostile feeling and it made me less keen to want to update. But my rookie of the year race pushed me forward. While at the end of the season, we didn't make the playoffs and it was apparent I wasn't in the discussion for ROTY, and I was okay with that, but the locker room presence hadn't changed much. You see we had some, as you'd say conflicting personalities in the locker room, and they ended up eventually being traded away as they didn't seem to fit with the locker room dynamic @Peacewas trying to build. I was relieved to see that I could breathe in the locker room, however the damage was already done. 
     
         My sophomore season in Toronto started off rough, I was putting up some points but not nearly at a pace I was satisfied with, and on top of the locker room shock I had experienced I had many new things pop up in my real life. I gradually started updating less and less, I felt my interest not just in the league, but with hockey itself start to fade. And that's when I knew something was wrong. After a few weeks of this, I started to actively participate in the league again. I didn't know where to begin, but it was at the end of the season so I knew that it was too late for me to help change the season around for my team. And honestly I feel insanely guilty for that, my not updating likely caused us to lose key games that were close. We ended up getting the 6th overall pick, and we did fairly well in the draft lottery. So the future absolutely seems better. I'm going to be updating more and I'm going to try and make my GM and team proud. 
     
         I'll always remember what Peace told me when he drafted me back in S73, he told me he thinks I had the potential to be the biggest steal of the draft. I don't personally think that I was, however I'm going to make sure I am now. Toronto is back on for S77, and we're going to win the cup with style. I hope you all enjoyed this article this week, give me some ideas for things I can cover around the league for next week. Anyways, take it easy, stay warm, and stay icy. Seacrest out.
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    NickSunderbruch reacted to KC15 in My Experience So Far   
    Definitely easy to read on the technical side.  Grammar, spelling, etc. all there, which is greatly appreciated.  Flows from one idea to the next well too.  And I appreciate the reflection on your experience as a user as well.  This kind of thing moves the league forward too as a reminder how crucial LR experience is and not just the wins and losses.  8.5/10
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    NickSunderbruch reacted to Matt thunder in My Experience So Far   
    am i happy that now you ok, to be honest we all think so, and to be honest yes, i do think you were a steal pick of that draft ( not like me lol), i've also loved this article, i just love how you write.
    in the end this gets a solid 9.5 out of a 10, keep it up mate, we all belive in you!
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    NickSunderbruch got a reaction from ROOKIE745 in My Experience So Far   
    I've been part of the Toronto Legion for two seasons, and I'd like to share some of my experience and what I've learned from my time in the League and in my locker room. I'll start off with my time in the VHLM for a brief moment as I have some people in mind I want to talk about in particular. So I was picked up as a free agent in season 72 and it was an awesome experience at first. I was welcomed into the Vegas locker room by @Spartanwho took a chance on a first gen free agent who played in 2018 but quickly went inactive. So him taking a chance on me like that was a huge confidence booster, and really showed how confident he was in himself to get me to be able to update. I also met some linemates in my first season like @fonziGG , @G_Rush, and @Crstats23who all showed me immense love and support. My second season seemed to fly by as I was on the second line with @frescoelmo , The second season was even more enjoyable than the first. Mainly because we made a deep playoff run and were a top contending team. I was capped by the time playoffs arrived so I knew I was going to move up. While I was saddened when we lost in 7 games to the eventual champs, I was still happy to play alongside my teammates for the last time. 
     
         Then I was tossed into the pros, I stepped into the Toronto locker room, and things felt kind of off for me. I knew that we were a team who wasn't going to be competing and I was happy to just pad my stats and move forward hopefully to the ROTY award. We had some, unsavory, people making the Toronto locker room kind of hostile feeling and it made me less keen to want to update. But my rookie of the year race pushed me forward. While at the end of the season, we didn't make the playoffs and it was apparent I wasn't in the discussion for ROTY, and I was okay with that, but the locker room presence hadn't changed much. You see we had some, as you'd say conflicting personalities in the locker room, and they ended up eventually being traded away as they didn't seem to fit with the locker room dynamic @Peacewas trying to build. I was relieved to see that I could breathe in the locker room, however the damage was already done. 
     
         My sophomore season in Toronto started off rough, I was putting up some points but not nearly at a pace I was satisfied with, and on top of the locker room shock I had experienced I had many new things pop up in my real life. I gradually started updating less and less, I felt my interest not just in the league, but with hockey itself start to fade. And that's when I knew something was wrong. After a few weeks of this, I started to actively participate in the league again. I didn't know where to begin, but it was at the end of the season so I knew that it was too late for me to help change the season around for my team. And honestly I feel insanely guilty for that, my not updating likely caused us to lose key games that were close. We ended up getting the 6th overall pick, and we did fairly well in the draft lottery. So the future absolutely seems better. I'm going to be updating more and I'm going to try and make my GM and team proud. 
     
         I'll always remember what Peace told me when he drafted me back in S73, he told me he thinks I had the potential to be the biggest steal of the draft. I don't personally think that I was, however I'm going to make sure I am now. Toronto is back on for S77, and we're going to win the cup with style. I hope you all enjoyed this article this week, give me some ideas for things I can cover around the league for next week. Anyways, take it easy, stay warm, and stay icy. Seacrest out.
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    NickSunderbruch got a reaction from Matt thunder in My Experience So Far   
    I've been part of the Toronto Legion for two seasons, and I'd like to share some of my experience and what I've learned from my time in the League and in my locker room. I'll start off with my time in the VHLM for a brief moment as I have some people in mind I want to talk about in particular. So I was picked up as a free agent in season 72 and it was an awesome experience at first. I was welcomed into the Vegas locker room by @Spartanwho took a chance on a first gen free agent who played in 2018 but quickly went inactive. So him taking a chance on me like that was a huge confidence booster, and really showed how confident he was in himself to get me to be able to update. I also met some linemates in my first season like @fonziGG , @G_Rush, and @Crstats23who all showed me immense love and support. My second season seemed to fly by as I was on the second line with @frescoelmo , The second season was even more enjoyable than the first. Mainly because we made a deep playoff run and were a top contending team. I was capped by the time playoffs arrived so I knew I was going to move up. While I was saddened when we lost in 7 games to the eventual champs, I was still happy to play alongside my teammates for the last time. 
     
         Then I was tossed into the pros, I stepped into the Toronto locker room, and things felt kind of off for me. I knew that we were a team who wasn't going to be competing and I was happy to just pad my stats and move forward hopefully to the ROTY award. We had some, unsavory, people making the Toronto locker room kind of hostile feeling and it made me less keen to want to update. But my rookie of the year race pushed me forward. While at the end of the season, we didn't make the playoffs and it was apparent I wasn't in the discussion for ROTY, and I was okay with that, but the locker room presence hadn't changed much. You see we had some, as you'd say conflicting personalities in the locker room, and they ended up eventually being traded away as they didn't seem to fit with the locker room dynamic @Peacewas trying to build. I was relieved to see that I could breathe in the locker room, however the damage was already done. 
     
         My sophomore season in Toronto started off rough, I was putting up some points but not nearly at a pace I was satisfied with, and on top of the locker room shock I had experienced I had many new things pop up in my real life. I gradually started updating less and less, I felt my interest not just in the league, but with hockey itself start to fade. And that's when I knew something was wrong. After a few weeks of this, I started to actively participate in the league again. I didn't know where to begin, but it was at the end of the season so I knew that it was too late for me to help change the season around for my team. And honestly I feel insanely guilty for that, my not updating likely caused us to lose key games that were close. We ended up getting the 6th overall pick, and we did fairly well in the draft lottery. So the future absolutely seems better. I'm going to be updating more and I'm going to try and make my GM and team proud. 
     
         I'll always remember what Peace told me when he drafted me back in S73, he told me he thinks I had the potential to be the biggest steal of the draft. I don't personally think that I was, however I'm going to make sure I am now. Toronto is back on for S77, and we're going to win the cup with style. I hope you all enjoyed this article this week, give me some ideas for things I can cover around the league for next week. Anyways, take it easy, stay warm, and stay icy. Seacrest out.
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    NickSunderbruch got a reaction from JigglyGumballs in My Experience So Far   
    I've been part of the Toronto Legion for two seasons, and I'd like to share some of my experience and what I've learned from my time in the League and in my locker room. I'll start off with my time in the VHLM for a brief moment as I have some people in mind I want to talk about in particular. So I was picked up as a free agent in season 72 and it was an awesome experience at first. I was welcomed into the Vegas locker room by @Spartanwho took a chance on a first gen free agent who played in 2018 but quickly went inactive. So him taking a chance on me like that was a huge confidence booster, and really showed how confident he was in himself to get me to be able to update. I also met some linemates in my first season like @fonziGG , @G_Rush, and @Crstats23who all showed me immense love and support. My second season seemed to fly by as I was on the second line with @frescoelmo , The second season was even more enjoyable than the first. Mainly because we made a deep playoff run and were a top contending team. I was capped by the time playoffs arrived so I knew I was going to move up. While I was saddened when we lost in 7 games to the eventual champs, I was still happy to play alongside my teammates for the last time. 
     
         Then I was tossed into the pros, I stepped into the Toronto locker room, and things felt kind of off for me. I knew that we were a team who wasn't going to be competing and I was happy to just pad my stats and move forward hopefully to the ROTY award. We had some, unsavory, people making the Toronto locker room kind of hostile feeling and it made me less keen to want to update. But my rookie of the year race pushed me forward. While at the end of the season, we didn't make the playoffs and it was apparent I wasn't in the discussion for ROTY, and I was okay with that, but the locker room presence hadn't changed much. You see we had some, as you'd say conflicting personalities in the locker room, and they ended up eventually being traded away as they didn't seem to fit with the locker room dynamic @Peacewas trying to build. I was relieved to see that I could breathe in the locker room, however the damage was already done. 
     
         My sophomore season in Toronto started off rough, I was putting up some points but not nearly at a pace I was satisfied with, and on top of the locker room shock I had experienced I had many new things pop up in my real life. I gradually started updating less and less, I felt my interest not just in the league, but with hockey itself start to fade. And that's when I knew something was wrong. After a few weeks of this, I started to actively participate in the league again. I didn't know where to begin, but it was at the end of the season so I knew that it was too late for me to help change the season around for my team. And honestly I feel insanely guilty for that, my not updating likely caused us to lose key games that were close. We ended up getting the 6th overall pick, and we did fairly well in the draft lottery. So the future absolutely seems better. I'm going to be updating more and I'm going to try and make my GM and team proud. 
     
         I'll always remember what Peace told me when he drafted me back in S73, he told me he thinks I had the potential to be the biggest steal of the draft. I don't personally think that I was, however I'm going to make sure I am now. Toronto is back on for S77, and we're going to win the cup with style. I hope you all enjoyed this article this week, give me some ideas for things I can cover around the league for next week. Anyways, take it easy, stay warm, and stay icy. Seacrest out.
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    NickSunderbruch got a reaction from Spartan in Toronto Legion Weekly Presser   
    1. not too much besides Torontos 6th overall pick. I think that's going to be a huge pick.
    2. I think it's cool to see so many new GMs stepping up, like how @Spartanis moving on to moscow.
    3. I'm not entirely sure, I would like to but I don't see myself being chosen.
    4. This is my second ever offseason with the team, but I feel like the locker room banter is nice to read.
    5. I expect us to shock the hockey world, I mean we're getting some pretty decent players next season.
    6. I think I'll just shoot for 100 points. Double this seasons and get the league talking about me again.
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    NickSunderbruch got a reaction from BOOM in Toronto Legion Weekly Presser   
    1. not too much besides Torontos 6th overall pick. I think that's going to be a huge pick.
    2. I think it's cool to see so many new GMs stepping up, like how @Spartanis moving on to moscow.
    3. I'm not entirely sure, I would like to but I don't see myself being chosen.
    4. This is my second ever offseason with the team, but I feel like the locker room banter is nice to read.
    5. I expect us to shock the hockey world, I mean we're getting some pretty decent players next season.
    6. I think I'll just shoot for 100 points. Double this seasons and get the league talking about me again.
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    NickSunderbruch got a reaction from Spartan in My Experience So Far   
    I've been part of the Toronto Legion for two seasons, and I'd like to share some of my experience and what I've learned from my time in the League and in my locker room. I'll start off with my time in the VHLM for a brief moment as I have some people in mind I want to talk about in particular. So I was picked up as a free agent in season 72 and it was an awesome experience at first. I was welcomed into the Vegas locker room by @Spartanwho took a chance on a first gen free agent who played in 2018 but quickly went inactive. So him taking a chance on me like that was a huge confidence booster, and really showed how confident he was in himself to get me to be able to update. I also met some linemates in my first season like @fonziGG , @G_Rush, and @Crstats23who all showed me immense love and support. My second season seemed to fly by as I was on the second line with @frescoelmo , The second season was even more enjoyable than the first. Mainly because we made a deep playoff run and were a top contending team. I was capped by the time playoffs arrived so I knew I was going to move up. While I was saddened when we lost in 7 games to the eventual champs, I was still happy to play alongside my teammates for the last time. 
     
         Then I was tossed into the pros, I stepped into the Toronto locker room, and things felt kind of off for me. I knew that we were a team who wasn't going to be competing and I was happy to just pad my stats and move forward hopefully to the ROTY award. We had some, unsavory, people making the Toronto locker room kind of hostile feeling and it made me less keen to want to update. But my rookie of the year race pushed me forward. While at the end of the season, we didn't make the playoffs and it was apparent I wasn't in the discussion for ROTY, and I was okay with that, but the locker room presence hadn't changed much. You see we had some, as you'd say conflicting personalities in the locker room, and they ended up eventually being traded away as they didn't seem to fit with the locker room dynamic @Peacewas trying to build. I was relieved to see that I could breathe in the locker room, however the damage was already done. 
     
         My sophomore season in Toronto started off rough, I was putting up some points but not nearly at a pace I was satisfied with, and on top of the locker room shock I had experienced I had many new things pop up in my real life. I gradually started updating less and less, I felt my interest not just in the league, but with hockey itself start to fade. And that's when I knew something was wrong. After a few weeks of this, I started to actively participate in the league again. I didn't know where to begin, but it was at the end of the season so I knew that it was too late for me to help change the season around for my team. And honestly I feel insanely guilty for that, my not updating likely caused us to lose key games that were close. We ended up getting the 6th overall pick, and we did fairly well in the draft lottery. So the future absolutely seems better. I'm going to be updating more and I'm going to try and make my GM and team proud. 
     
         I'll always remember what Peace told me when he drafted me back in S73, he told me he thinks I had the potential to be the biggest steal of the draft. I don't personally think that I was, however I'm going to make sure I am now. Toronto is back on for S77, and we're going to win the cup with style. I hope you all enjoyed this article this week, give me some ideas for things I can cover around the league for next week. Anyways, take it easy, stay warm, and stay icy. Seacrest out.
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    NickSunderbruch got a reaction from Viper in Toronto Legion Weekly Presser   
    1. Chicago
    2. I didnt have many thoughts about it to be honest
    3. I dont think I performed too well, but I gotta focus on next season
    4. I just now started engaging again, but I'm excited to do so again.
    5. oof pizza easy, I only like pasta when it's alfredo
    6. classic plain pizza from my local little italy joint
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    NickSunderbruch got a reaction from Spartan in The best VHL player returns   
    So Sunderbruch has been silent as of late and a big reason for that is he's been hitting the weights to bring his strength up. With a 90 in defense and a 91 in scoring Nicholas is looking to bring turn 62 in strength into a 70. Nicholas is also looking to score more than 50 points next season. While 50 points is nothing to scoff at, Nicholas wants to score all that in goals. Last season Nicholas was over a point per game at 74 points, and in return with all those points came the double edged sword, he had a +/- of -28. This season Sunderbruch has a +/- of +4 bringing his career to a -24, and he hopes to bring that to at least a 0 in the next few years. 
     
         I would say that stats aren't everything, but honestly your stats help determine how useful you've been to your team and is a good way of determining a net of your worth on the ice. Nicholas wasn't upset with his 50 point season, but he wasn't exactly okay with it either, the young left winger feels like he's able to produce much more in the future if he can knock more people off the puck. You see, this man isn't happy just being a solid player on his team, he'd rather be the on his team can turn to in a pinch. His attitude in interviews have been more than enough to make him a fan favorite in Toronto.
     
         While I acknowledge that stats are important, I also think that locker room chemistry is important, however how does this young Sophomore interact with his locker room? Well Nicholas gets along well enough with everybody, but it seems he only pops in from time to time to se how everyones doing and to let them know he's high on cough medicine or something like that. Nicholas said that working closer with his teammates will allow him to reach a higher potential. Nicholas was always active in his locker room in the minors but not as much so in the major leagues. We'll see how things turn out for him in his locker room. 
     
         This article took me a while to make, a big reason I haven't been updating outside of my personal life being hectic is my inability to come up with new ideas for articles that are fresh and new. I'm not okay with continuing to make top ten articles for Nicks Picks, because honestly they're not very fun to make. I'm also not very good at excel or graphing so I'm not very good at breaking down statistics into visual works, which greatly limits my ability to be creative. I am pretty decent at video editing, but I don't want to spend a whole week working on just one thirty second video. I'm always open to suggestions in the comments, so please give me some input on what you would like to see me do for my point tasks. Anyways thank you all for reading, I hope you're having a wonderful night. Stay warm and stay icy, seacrest out. 
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    NickSunderbruch got a reaction from OrbitingDeath in Gem Or Bust #1   
    Season 77's entry draft is about to be an amazing draft with some many recreates at the top of the list. So we're going to take a look at a couple of players in this draft and try to determine if they are a Gem or a Bust.
     
     
    1. Paul Atreides
    User: @Mr_Hatter
    TPE: 330
    So Paul looks to be possibly going first overall in this upcoming entry draft.
    106 points this season, and I think that he's looking good to be a GEM. 
    Our very own VSN Head Editor is going to be decimating the competition this season.
     
    2. Reylynn Reinhart
    User: @Ricer13
    TPE: 257
    Does anything really need to be said about Ricer? His players are always going to do well.
    A solid defenseman in his rookie season already at 257 TPE. By this time next season He'll likely be around 500 TPE and a solid player for any team.
    So I think that this GM is going to be a GEM.
     
     
    3. TheCHEESE
    User: @TheCHEESE
    TPE: 115
    I wanted to take a look at a player not likely to go in the first round as this can be where some huge gems are.
    A first gen player looking to make a name for himself in this league. I respect that.
    His stats aren't much to look at but he only really played half the season. I feel like he's going to be a key piece for whoever drafts him when he's capped.
    I see this going either way, but I'm going to give my cheesy friend the benefit of the doubt and call him a GEM
     
    4. Asher Reinhart
    User: @rjfryman
    TPE: 319
    I feel like since this is a recreate by the man who runs the draft class rankings, that he's going to definitely be sought after early.
    Potentially a first overall pick (maybe?) this recruiter has put up 84 points this season with Houston.
    A great center no doubt, but again the problem with centers is the fact they have to put points into FO. 
    So honestly this could go either way, but I don't think he's a gem but I don't know if I'd call him a bust. 
    So I'm gonna flip a coin (sorry my guy I just suck with numbers)
    And the results are in..
    He is a 
    ♋︎●︎●︎ ♒︎♓︎⬧︎⧫︎□︎❒︎⍓︎ ♓︎⬧︎ ⧫︎♒︎♏︎ ♒︎♓︎⬧︎⧫︎□︎❒︎⍓︎ □︎♐︎ ♍︎●︎♋︎⬧︎⬧︎ ⬧︎⧫︎❒︎◆︎♑︎♑︎●︎♏︎ ♍︎□︎❍︎❍︎◆︎■︎♓︎⬧︎❍︎ ⬥︎♓︎●︎●︎ ⬥︎♓︎■︎
     
    5. Duncan Idaho
    User: @OrbitingDeath
    TPE: 327
    My second favorite updater has a recreate! And I'm excited to see how he does.
    With 80 points this season he did really well with Houston, who has players all over this list.
    Duncan might play right wing, but he's liberal with the goals he scores. (haha)
    Anyways do I think that this man is going to be a gem or a bust? 
    Well for him to be a bust I have to be able to bring myself to critique people I like, and thats not gonna happen.
    So Idaho earns himself the GEM title.
     
         Anyways thank you all very much for reading this article, we had 4 gems and one ♋︎●︎●︎ ♒︎♓︎⬧︎⧫︎□︎❒︎⍓︎ ♓︎⬧︎ ⧫︎♒︎♏︎ ♒︎♓︎⬧︎⧫︎□︎❒︎⍓︎ □︎♐︎ ♍︎●︎♋︎⬧︎⬧︎ ⬧︎⧫︎❒︎◆︎♑︎♑︎●︎♏︎ ♍︎□︎❍︎❍︎◆︎■︎♓︎⬧︎❍︎ ⬥︎♓︎●︎●︎ ⬥︎♓︎■︎. And I think with that we're done! I love you all, stay warm and stay icy, Seacrest out. 
     
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    NickSunderbruch got a reaction from FrostBeard in Gem Or Bust #1   
    Season 77's entry draft is about to be an amazing draft with some many recreates at the top of the list. So we're going to take a look at a couple of players in this draft and try to determine if they are a Gem or a Bust.
     
     
    1. Paul Atreides
    User: @Mr_Hatter
    TPE: 330
    So Paul looks to be possibly going first overall in this upcoming entry draft.
    106 points this season, and I think that he's looking good to be a GEM. 
    Our very own VSN Head Editor is going to be decimating the competition this season.
     
    2. Reylynn Reinhart
    User: @Ricer13
    TPE: 257
    Does anything really need to be said about Ricer? His players are always going to do well.
    A solid defenseman in his rookie season already at 257 TPE. By this time next season He'll likely be around 500 TPE and a solid player for any team.
    So I think that this GM is going to be a GEM.
     
     
    3. TheCHEESE
    User: @TheCHEESE
    TPE: 115
    I wanted to take a look at a player not likely to go in the first round as this can be where some huge gems are.
    A first gen player looking to make a name for himself in this league. I respect that.
    His stats aren't much to look at but he only really played half the season. I feel like he's going to be a key piece for whoever drafts him when he's capped.
    I see this going either way, but I'm going to give my cheesy friend the benefit of the doubt and call him a GEM
     
    4. Asher Reinhart
    User: @rjfryman
    TPE: 319
    I feel like since this is a recreate by the man who runs the draft class rankings, that he's going to definitely be sought after early.
    Potentially a first overall pick (maybe?) this recruiter has put up 84 points this season with Houston.
    A great center no doubt, but again the problem with centers is the fact they have to put points into FO. 
    So honestly this could go either way, but I don't think he's a gem but I don't know if I'd call him a bust. 
    So I'm gonna flip a coin (sorry my guy I just suck with numbers)
    And the results are in..
    He is a 
    ♋︎●︎●︎ ♒︎♓︎⬧︎⧫︎□︎❒︎⍓︎ ♓︎⬧︎ ⧫︎♒︎♏︎ ♒︎♓︎⬧︎⧫︎□︎❒︎⍓︎ □︎♐︎ ♍︎●︎♋︎⬧︎⬧︎ ⬧︎⧫︎❒︎◆︎♑︎♑︎●︎♏︎ ♍︎□︎❍︎❍︎◆︎■︎♓︎⬧︎❍︎ ⬥︎♓︎●︎●︎ ⬥︎♓︎■︎
     
    5. Duncan Idaho
    User: @OrbitingDeath
    TPE: 327
    My second favorite updater has a recreate! And I'm excited to see how he does.
    With 80 points this season he did really well with Houston, who has players all over this list.
    Duncan might play right wing, but he's liberal with the goals he scores. (haha)
    Anyways do I think that this man is going to be a gem or a bust? 
    Well for him to be a bust I have to be able to bring myself to critique people I like, and thats not gonna happen.
    So Idaho earns himself the GEM title.
     
         Anyways thank you all very much for reading this article, we had 4 gems and one ♋︎●︎●︎ ♒︎♓︎⬧︎⧫︎□︎❒︎⍓︎ ♓︎⬧︎ ⧫︎♒︎♏︎ ♒︎♓︎⬧︎⧫︎□︎❒︎⍓︎ □︎♐︎ ♍︎●︎♋︎⬧︎⬧︎ ⬧︎⧫︎❒︎◆︎♑︎♑︎●︎♏︎ ♍︎□︎❍︎❍︎◆︎■︎♓︎⬧︎❍︎ ⬥︎♓︎●︎●︎ ⬥︎♓︎■︎. And I think with that we're done! I love you all, stay warm and stay icy, Seacrest out. 
     
  15. Fire
    NickSunderbruch got a reaction from gorlab in Gem Or Bust #1   
    Season 77's entry draft is about to be an amazing draft with some many recreates at the top of the list. So we're going to take a look at a couple of players in this draft and try to determine if they are a Gem or a Bust.
     
     
    1. Paul Atreides
    User: @Mr_Hatter
    TPE: 330
    So Paul looks to be possibly going first overall in this upcoming entry draft.
    106 points this season, and I think that he's looking good to be a GEM. 
    Our very own VSN Head Editor is going to be decimating the competition this season.
     
    2. Reylynn Reinhart
    User: @Ricer13
    TPE: 257
    Does anything really need to be said about Ricer? His players are always going to do well.
    A solid defenseman in his rookie season already at 257 TPE. By this time next season He'll likely be around 500 TPE and a solid player for any team.
    So I think that this GM is going to be a GEM.
     
     
    3. TheCHEESE
    User: @TheCHEESE
    TPE: 115
    I wanted to take a look at a player not likely to go in the first round as this can be where some huge gems are.
    A first gen player looking to make a name for himself in this league. I respect that.
    His stats aren't much to look at but he only really played half the season. I feel like he's going to be a key piece for whoever drafts him when he's capped.
    I see this going either way, but I'm going to give my cheesy friend the benefit of the doubt and call him a GEM
     
    4. Asher Reinhart
    User: @rjfryman
    TPE: 319
    I feel like since this is a recreate by the man who runs the draft class rankings, that he's going to definitely be sought after early.
    Potentially a first overall pick (maybe?) this recruiter has put up 84 points this season with Houston.
    A great center no doubt, but again the problem with centers is the fact they have to put points into FO. 
    So honestly this could go either way, but I don't think he's a gem but I don't know if I'd call him a bust. 
    So I'm gonna flip a coin (sorry my guy I just suck with numbers)
    And the results are in..
    He is a 
    ♋︎●︎●︎ ♒︎♓︎⬧︎⧫︎□︎❒︎⍓︎ ♓︎⬧︎ ⧫︎♒︎♏︎ ♒︎♓︎⬧︎⧫︎□︎❒︎⍓︎ □︎♐︎ ♍︎●︎♋︎⬧︎⬧︎ ⬧︎⧫︎❒︎◆︎♑︎♑︎●︎♏︎ ♍︎□︎❍︎❍︎◆︎■︎♓︎⬧︎❍︎ ⬥︎♓︎●︎●︎ ⬥︎♓︎■︎
     
    5. Duncan Idaho
    User: @OrbitingDeath
    TPE: 327
    My second favorite updater has a recreate! And I'm excited to see how he does.
    With 80 points this season he did really well with Houston, who has players all over this list.
    Duncan might play right wing, but he's liberal with the goals he scores. (haha)
    Anyways do I think that this man is going to be a gem or a bust? 
    Well for him to be a bust I have to be able to bring myself to critique people I like, and thats not gonna happen.
    So Idaho earns himself the GEM title.
     
         Anyways thank you all very much for reading this article, we had 4 gems and one ♋︎●︎●︎ ♒︎♓︎⬧︎⧫︎□︎❒︎⍓︎ ♓︎⬧︎ ⧫︎♒︎♏︎ ♒︎♓︎⬧︎⧫︎□︎❒︎⍓︎ □︎♐︎ ♍︎●︎♋︎⬧︎⬧︎ ⬧︎⧫︎❒︎◆︎♑︎♑︎●︎♏︎ ♍︎□︎❍︎❍︎◆︎■︎♓︎⬧︎❍︎ ⬥︎♓︎●︎●︎ ⬥︎♓︎■︎. And I think with that we're done! I love you all, stay warm and stay icy, Seacrest out. 
     
  16. Fire
    NickSunderbruch got a reaction from Ricer13 in Gem Or Bust #1   
    Season 77's entry draft is about to be an amazing draft with some many recreates at the top of the list. So we're going to take a look at a couple of players in this draft and try to determine if they are a Gem or a Bust.
     
     
    1. Paul Atreides
    User: @Mr_Hatter
    TPE: 330
    So Paul looks to be possibly going first overall in this upcoming entry draft.
    106 points this season, and I think that he's looking good to be a GEM. 
    Our very own VSN Head Editor is going to be decimating the competition this season.
     
    2. Reylynn Reinhart
    User: @Ricer13
    TPE: 257
    Does anything really need to be said about Ricer? His players are always going to do well.
    A solid defenseman in his rookie season already at 257 TPE. By this time next season He'll likely be around 500 TPE and a solid player for any team.
    So I think that this GM is going to be a GEM.
     
     
    3. TheCHEESE
    User: @TheCHEESE
    TPE: 115
    I wanted to take a look at a player not likely to go in the first round as this can be where some huge gems are.
    A first gen player looking to make a name for himself in this league. I respect that.
    His stats aren't much to look at but he only really played half the season. I feel like he's going to be a key piece for whoever drafts him when he's capped.
    I see this going either way, but I'm going to give my cheesy friend the benefit of the doubt and call him a GEM
     
    4. Asher Reinhart
    User: @rjfryman
    TPE: 319
    I feel like since this is a recreate by the man who runs the draft class rankings, that he's going to definitely be sought after early.
    Potentially a first overall pick (maybe?) this recruiter has put up 84 points this season with Houston.
    A great center no doubt, but again the problem with centers is the fact they have to put points into FO. 
    So honestly this could go either way, but I don't think he's a gem but I don't know if I'd call him a bust. 
    So I'm gonna flip a coin (sorry my guy I just suck with numbers)
    And the results are in..
    He is a 
    ♋︎●︎●︎ ♒︎♓︎⬧︎⧫︎□︎❒︎⍓︎ ♓︎⬧︎ ⧫︎♒︎♏︎ ♒︎♓︎⬧︎⧫︎□︎❒︎⍓︎ □︎♐︎ ♍︎●︎♋︎⬧︎⬧︎ ⬧︎⧫︎❒︎◆︎♑︎♑︎●︎♏︎ ♍︎□︎❍︎❍︎◆︎■︎♓︎⬧︎❍︎ ⬥︎♓︎●︎●︎ ⬥︎♓︎■︎
     
    5. Duncan Idaho
    User: @OrbitingDeath
    TPE: 327
    My second favorite updater has a recreate! And I'm excited to see how he does.
    With 80 points this season he did really well with Houston, who has players all over this list.
    Duncan might play right wing, but he's liberal with the goals he scores. (haha)
    Anyways do I think that this man is going to be a gem or a bust? 
    Well for him to be a bust I have to be able to bring myself to critique people I like, and thats not gonna happen.
    So Idaho earns himself the GEM title.
     
         Anyways thank you all very much for reading this article, we had 4 gems and one ♋︎●︎●︎ ♒︎♓︎⬧︎⧫︎□︎❒︎⍓︎ ♓︎⬧︎ ⧫︎♒︎♏︎ ♒︎♓︎⬧︎⧫︎□︎❒︎⍓︎ □︎♐︎ ♍︎●︎♋︎⬧︎⬧︎ ⬧︎⧫︎❒︎◆︎♑︎♑︎●︎♏︎ ♍︎□︎❍︎❍︎◆︎■︎♓︎⬧︎❍︎ ⬥︎♓︎●︎●︎ ⬥︎♓︎■︎. And I think with that we're done! I love you all, stay warm and stay icy, Seacrest out. 
     
  17. Like
    NickSunderbruch got a reaction from Spartan in Gem Or Bust #1   
    Season 77's entry draft is about to be an amazing draft with some many recreates at the top of the list. So we're going to take a look at a couple of players in this draft and try to determine if they are a Gem or a Bust.
     
     
    1. Paul Atreides
    User: @Mr_Hatter
    TPE: 330
    So Paul looks to be possibly going first overall in this upcoming entry draft.
    106 points this season, and I think that he's looking good to be a GEM. 
    Our very own VSN Head Editor is going to be decimating the competition this season.
     
    2. Reylynn Reinhart
    User: @Ricer13
    TPE: 257
    Does anything really need to be said about Ricer? His players are always going to do well.
    A solid defenseman in his rookie season already at 257 TPE. By this time next season He'll likely be around 500 TPE and a solid player for any team.
    So I think that this GM is going to be a GEM.
     
     
    3. TheCHEESE
    User: @TheCHEESE
    TPE: 115
    I wanted to take a look at a player not likely to go in the first round as this can be where some huge gems are.
    A first gen player looking to make a name for himself in this league. I respect that.
    His stats aren't much to look at but he only really played half the season. I feel like he's going to be a key piece for whoever drafts him when he's capped.
    I see this going either way, but I'm going to give my cheesy friend the benefit of the doubt and call him a GEM
     
    4. Asher Reinhart
    User: @rjfryman
    TPE: 319
    I feel like since this is a recreate by the man who runs the draft class rankings, that he's going to definitely be sought after early.
    Potentially a first overall pick (maybe?) this recruiter has put up 84 points this season with Houston.
    A great center no doubt, but again the problem with centers is the fact they have to put points into FO. 
    So honestly this could go either way, but I don't think he's a gem but I don't know if I'd call him a bust. 
    So I'm gonna flip a coin (sorry my guy I just suck with numbers)
    And the results are in..
    He is a 
    ♋︎●︎●︎ ♒︎♓︎⬧︎⧫︎□︎❒︎⍓︎ ♓︎⬧︎ ⧫︎♒︎♏︎ ♒︎♓︎⬧︎⧫︎□︎❒︎⍓︎ □︎♐︎ ♍︎●︎♋︎⬧︎⬧︎ ⬧︎⧫︎❒︎◆︎♑︎♑︎●︎♏︎ ♍︎□︎❍︎❍︎◆︎■︎♓︎⬧︎❍︎ ⬥︎♓︎●︎●︎ ⬥︎♓︎■︎
     
    5. Duncan Idaho
    User: @OrbitingDeath
    TPE: 327
    My second favorite updater has a recreate! And I'm excited to see how he does.
    With 80 points this season he did really well with Houston, who has players all over this list.
    Duncan might play right wing, but he's liberal with the goals he scores. (haha)
    Anyways do I think that this man is going to be a gem or a bust? 
    Well for him to be a bust I have to be able to bring myself to critique people I like, and thats not gonna happen.
    So Idaho earns himself the GEM title.
     
         Anyways thank you all very much for reading this article, we had 4 gems and one ♋︎●︎●︎ ♒︎♓︎⬧︎⧫︎□︎❒︎⍓︎ ♓︎⬧︎ ⧫︎♒︎♏︎ ♒︎♓︎⬧︎⧫︎□︎❒︎⍓︎ □︎♐︎ ♍︎●︎♋︎⬧︎⬧︎ ⬧︎⧫︎❒︎◆︎♑︎♑︎●︎♏︎ ♍︎□︎❍︎❍︎◆︎■︎♓︎⬧︎❍︎ ⬥︎♓︎●︎●︎ ⬥︎♓︎■︎. And I think with that we're done! I love you all, stay warm and stay icy, Seacrest out. 
     
  18. Haha
    NickSunderbruch got a reaction from Ledge in Gem Or Bust #1   
    The coin landed on its side
     
  19. Fire
    NickSunderbruch got a reaction from Bobo in Gem Or Bust #1   
    Season 77's entry draft is about to be an amazing draft with some many recreates at the top of the list. So we're going to take a look at a couple of players in this draft and try to determine if they are a Gem or a Bust.
     
     
    1. Paul Atreides
    User: @Mr_Hatter
    TPE: 330
    So Paul looks to be possibly going first overall in this upcoming entry draft.
    106 points this season, and I think that he's looking good to be a GEM. 
    Our very own VSN Head Editor is going to be decimating the competition this season.
     
    2. Reylynn Reinhart
    User: @Ricer13
    TPE: 257
    Does anything really need to be said about Ricer? His players are always going to do well.
    A solid defenseman in his rookie season already at 257 TPE. By this time next season He'll likely be around 500 TPE and a solid player for any team.
    So I think that this GM is going to be a GEM.
     
     
    3. TheCHEESE
    User: @TheCHEESE
    TPE: 115
    I wanted to take a look at a player not likely to go in the first round as this can be where some huge gems are.
    A first gen player looking to make a name for himself in this league. I respect that.
    His stats aren't much to look at but he only really played half the season. I feel like he's going to be a key piece for whoever drafts him when he's capped.
    I see this going either way, but I'm going to give my cheesy friend the benefit of the doubt and call him a GEM
     
    4. Asher Reinhart
    User: @rjfryman
    TPE: 319
    I feel like since this is a recreate by the man who runs the draft class rankings, that he's going to definitely be sought after early.
    Potentially a first overall pick (maybe?) this recruiter has put up 84 points this season with Houston.
    A great center no doubt, but again the problem with centers is the fact they have to put points into FO. 
    So honestly this could go either way, but I don't think he's a gem but I don't know if I'd call him a bust. 
    So I'm gonna flip a coin (sorry my guy I just suck with numbers)
    And the results are in..
    He is a 
    ♋︎●︎●︎ ♒︎♓︎⬧︎⧫︎□︎❒︎⍓︎ ♓︎⬧︎ ⧫︎♒︎♏︎ ♒︎♓︎⬧︎⧫︎□︎❒︎⍓︎ □︎♐︎ ♍︎●︎♋︎⬧︎⬧︎ ⬧︎⧫︎❒︎◆︎♑︎♑︎●︎♏︎ ♍︎□︎❍︎❍︎◆︎■︎♓︎⬧︎❍︎ ⬥︎♓︎●︎●︎ ⬥︎♓︎■︎
     
    5. Duncan Idaho
    User: @OrbitingDeath
    TPE: 327
    My second favorite updater has a recreate! And I'm excited to see how he does.
    With 80 points this season he did really well with Houston, who has players all over this list.
    Duncan might play right wing, but he's liberal with the goals he scores. (haha)
    Anyways do I think that this man is going to be a gem or a bust? 
    Well for him to be a bust I have to be able to bring myself to critique people I like, and thats not gonna happen.
    So Idaho earns himself the GEM title.
     
         Anyways thank you all very much for reading this article, we had 4 gems and one ♋︎●︎●︎ ♒︎♓︎⬧︎⧫︎□︎❒︎⍓︎ ♓︎⬧︎ ⧫︎♒︎♏︎ ♒︎♓︎⬧︎⧫︎□︎❒︎⍓︎ □︎♐︎ ♍︎●︎♋︎⬧︎⬧︎ ⬧︎⧫︎❒︎◆︎♑︎♑︎●︎♏︎ ♍︎□︎❍︎❍︎◆︎■︎♓︎⬧︎❍︎ ⬥︎♓︎●︎●︎ ⬥︎♓︎■︎. And I think with that we're done! I love you all, stay warm and stay icy, Seacrest out. 
     
  20. Love
    NickSunderbruch got a reaction from ROOKIE745 in Toronto Legion Weekly Presser   
    1.I think we got some work to do, and we can sneak into the playoffs 
    2. I love Toronto
    3. Jaxx hands down, mans is a fuckin beast
    4. I see the fans, and my teammates and it motivates me to push harder
    5. I think we're doing fine, I know we're struggling but theres a lot of hockey to be played
    6. The Ace's. hands down.
  21. Like
    NickSunderbruch reacted to Smarch in Sunderbruch, the next Gretzky?   
    Your LR should be free for all to discuss openly without backlash, sorry you didn’t feel that way before 
  22. Like
    NickSunderbruch got a reaction from diacope in Sunderbruch, the next Gretzky?   
    I put the most clickbait title I possibly could to get your attention. No Nicholas Sunderbruch isn't the next Gretzky. I just wanted to randomly ramble aout the VHL and the VHLM. So I'm gonna just go ahead and start talking about random shit in the league, I'm too tired to make sense.
     
         I really enjoy the minor league a lot, it felt kind of like just a group of friends constantly talking to each other and bonding in the locker room, and to be fair Toronto's locker room has started feeling the same way now that some people who shan't be mentioned were traded. So now that my locker room feels safe to breathe in again, I'm glad to say that this is easily the second best locker room in the entire league VHL or VHLM. The first best locker room absolutely belongs to the Vegas Ace's. 
     
         And while I'm on the subject of locker rooms, I kinda wanna join some more of them just to get a feel for what everyone in the league is like. I feel like I could really get along with most people here as we're all crackheads in our own right. I'm not entirely sure how many people are okay with my being like that, but I guess I'll find out.
     
         Also I want to make a vote to transfer ownership of the entire league over to @Spartanbecause it would be funny. Especially since Spartan is like, the one true God and shit.
  23. Like
    NickSunderbruch got a reaction from Smarch in Sunderbruch, the next Gretzky?   
    I put the most clickbait title I possibly could to get your attention. No Nicholas Sunderbruch isn't the next Gretzky. I just wanted to randomly ramble aout the VHL and the VHLM. So I'm gonna just go ahead and start talking about random shit in the league, I'm too tired to make sense.
     
         I really enjoy the minor league a lot, it felt kind of like just a group of friends constantly talking to each other and bonding in the locker room, and to be fair Toronto's locker room has started feeling the same way now that some people who shan't be mentioned were traded. So now that my locker room feels safe to breathe in again, I'm glad to say that this is easily the second best locker room in the entire league VHL or VHLM. The first best locker room absolutely belongs to the Vegas Ace's. 
     
         And while I'm on the subject of locker rooms, I kinda wanna join some more of them just to get a feel for what everyone in the league is like. I feel like I could really get along with most people here as we're all crackheads in our own right. I'm not entirely sure how many people are okay with my being like that, but I guess I'll find out.
     
         Also I want to make a vote to transfer ownership of the entire league over to @Spartanbecause it would be funny. Especially since Spartan is like, the one true God and shit.
  24. Like
    NickSunderbruch got a reaction from Matt thunder in Sunderbruch, the next Gretzky?   
    I put the most clickbait title I possibly could to get your attention. No Nicholas Sunderbruch isn't the next Gretzky. I just wanted to randomly ramble aout the VHL and the VHLM. So I'm gonna just go ahead and start talking about random shit in the league, I'm too tired to make sense.
     
         I really enjoy the minor league a lot, it felt kind of like just a group of friends constantly talking to each other and bonding in the locker room, and to be fair Toronto's locker room has started feeling the same way now that some people who shan't be mentioned were traded. So now that my locker room feels safe to breathe in again, I'm glad to say that this is easily the second best locker room in the entire league VHL or VHLM. The first best locker room absolutely belongs to the Vegas Ace's. 
     
         And while I'm on the subject of locker rooms, I kinda wanna join some more of them just to get a feel for what everyone in the league is like. I feel like I could really get along with most people here as we're all crackheads in our own right. I'm not entirely sure how many people are okay with my being like that, but I guess I'll find out.
     
         Also I want to make a vote to transfer ownership of the entire league over to @Spartanbecause it would be funny. Especially since Spartan is like, the one true God and shit.
  25. Like
    NickSunderbruch got a reaction from JigglyGumballs in Sunderbruch, the next Gretzky?   
    I put the most clickbait title I possibly could to get your attention. No Nicholas Sunderbruch isn't the next Gretzky. I just wanted to randomly ramble aout the VHL and the VHLM. So I'm gonna just go ahead and start talking about random shit in the league, I'm too tired to make sense.
     
         I really enjoy the minor league a lot, it felt kind of like just a group of friends constantly talking to each other and bonding in the locker room, and to be fair Toronto's locker room has started feeling the same way now that some people who shan't be mentioned were traded. So now that my locker room feels safe to breathe in again, I'm glad to say that this is easily the second best locker room in the entire league VHL or VHLM. The first best locker room absolutely belongs to the Vegas Ace's. 
     
         And while I'm on the subject of locker rooms, I kinda wanna join some more of them just to get a feel for what everyone in the league is like. I feel like I could really get along with most people here as we're all crackheads in our own right. I'm not entirely sure how many people are okay with my being like that, but I guess I'll find out.
     
         Also I want to make a vote to transfer ownership of the entire league over to @Spartanbecause it would be funny. Especially since Spartan is like, the one true God and shit.
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