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  1. Team Success - In New York there was little succes to be found, this takes a toll on total profit but helps around draft season as people get excited for prospects, as we get closer to the draft the amount of people trying to buy season tickets or get player jerseys spikes as local fans get excited. Location - The location in New York is phenomenal with enough people in the city to fill the stadium whether winning or losing, although the team may not sell out due to poor performance the stadium will often get almost completely packed as people love hockey in New York. Venue - Madison Square Garden is the most iconic stadium in North America and due to this the stadium, again, will almost sell out or sell out no matter who is playing, this helps increase the value as the team sells. New York is also in a very good location for hockey as they aren’t far from many other big cities and are rather close to the Canadian border which also brings in a few fans a year. American Economy - With the roaring American economy and the value of the dollar the New York Americans have a huge advantage financially over Canadian and European teams. The American Economy is steamrolling forward due to economic deregulation from president Trump. This economy and rising stock prices helps out the Americans a lot compared to other VHL teams. Player Value - The New York Americans having one of the smaller rosters do have some big names on the roster such as the great defenseman WcWolf. McWolf himself is a huge fan favorite across the league and himself brings in a large amount of money, also when the team uses shirt giveaways or bobblehrsd giveaways using his name, the stadium is a guarantee sell out, McWolf is loved in New York and a definite solid best player for sales. Goalie KingFisher is also a liked player and as well brings in a solid amount of money however it does not come near McWolfs numbers. Summary - The New York Americans are one of the more valuable teams in the league with a total value of 650 million USD a year. If this team was a winning team they could possibly break the 1B mark. Great team financially now they need to translate it on to the Ice. The team also has players that sell, and are working in a strong economy for them, this strong economy brings in so much for the team and helps the team take such a high team value. The teams profts mainly come from jersey sales home game ticket sales and tv pay from companies to broadcast the games. If this team was able to win and charge broadcasters more and bring in more they could easily be the most valued team In the vhl. Estimated Team Value - 650 Million USD Estimated Yearly Profit - 74 Million USD If you have any questions about the evaluation feel free to reply coming next is either Davos or an evaluation of Vancouver, however if you would like to see something else please reply leaving suggestions. If you liked it our have anything to say it about it, again, please leave a reply.
  2. I don’t know how to delete n this is shit so I won’t use it
  3. In real life frank banham lol but in this sim nobody else is Hungarian i think @Fire Hakstol
  4. 2 sounding pretty good rn ain’t gonna lie
  5. If you haven’t checked Beaviss thread I’ll give you a quick and easy rundown of the easiest ways to get TPE 1. Rookie Profile And Player Bio are two great easy things to do to start off and doing them will give you 18 TPE however it will take a while but worth it 2. Graphic or Article is another easy way and requires either a quick edit of a player or a 500 word article about the league 3. And the easiest but smallest way is practice facility, vhl 590, and recruitment or other small thing practice facility is a weekly think where while in the vhlm you automatically get 2 tpe and once in the vhl one, and vhl 590 is just a short 150 work article I hoped I helped and I think the best way to talk to people for help is join the discord as there is far more people there to help, hope you enjoy the VHL!
  6. Call me up and then I will gay sex
  7. I’m gonna be answering these big boys 1. Sometimes blankets get hungry 2. Honestly I don’t give a shit I could probably kick his ass 3. Probably Gotta go with Evander Kane, dudes getting bread for not doin shit 4. Probably myself 5. I didn’t play in the regular season and I did in the playoffs 6. Some YouTuber said it was cool 7. Probably more penalty minutes 8. Sticks that work 9. Trump, do we really need to get into this I hate Canadian politics 10. Any club that pays me the most
  8. I once ate some fish n I ain’t gonna lie it tasted pretty good
  9. Here’s a picture of a dead rat
  10. Uhh my guy I think you got the wrong press conference
  11. 1. Katie what is it like being one of the first potential Female VHL players? 2. what team do you hope to sign with? 3. What do you think about playing in a male dominated sport? 4. Do you think that men having more size and physicality will prevent you from doing well or surviving in this league? 5. What are your goals in the VHL/VHLM? 6. Starting so late in the season, do you think you’ll still have a chance to compete with top prospects in the S65 Draft?
  12. 1. Well at the time I signed I had almost accepted an offer from Vegas but I thought some of the Vegas players were a little wilder n was offered from Halifax and signed, really it was just offers at the time however I’m glad i did sign! 2. Really everyone on the team I have talked to has been extremely nice to me as a player and has really helped me try to advance my career. 3. I’m on this team I have to say we are winning it all and I truly believe it. 4. I hope to be a dependable defenseman who can do their job, there isn’t much too it 5. I’d love to stay in Halifax but I think as it comes I’ll just head the team that drafts me and develop there, again I’d love to be in Halifax but if I end up someplace else I gotta realize my job is to play hockey and not cause problems so I’m gonna go and play hockey 6. Any team that pays me, I mean I love he Davos GM and I know the Seattle GM so that helps a lot in choosing where I want to go but again I gotta say my job is to play hockey and that’s what I’m gonna do regardless of where I end up 7. Shawn got a good offer and I’m glad for him 8. For the Minors us for the vhl I don’t care 9. I don’t know, I just wanna play hockey milestones don’t cross my mind. 10. Amazing I know I only had to answer 6 but I got time
  13. Donàt Szita of the Halifax 21st is now available for questions, ask away.
  14. Name - Donat Szita VHLM Team - Halifax Cash - 1.5M Purchase name - First Generation Cost - .5M Cash Left - 1M im pretty sure my contract is for 1.5 mil but if it isn’t I know my contract still let’s be me afford this
  15. 1) As a whole the league looks amazing and everyone has been really cool and laid back, I love the atmosphere of the league 2) Absolutely Nothing the league is I think only going to improve or show flaws as the numbers of players increase 3) no since this is really late and I’m only doing it for tp 4) establish myself as a good pick for the vhlm draft next season 5) as of the time I’m doing this Oslo without a doubt 6b) although I wasn’t drafted and am entering this upcoming draft I hope I stick with my team Halifax
  16. Gonna start making these once a week dm me on discord if u want one
  17. I tried fellas took me way longer than it should have
  18. Donat Szita 6’6” 217 lbs Right Handed Defenseman Budapest, Hungary Donat Szita was born in Hungary with his parents expecting him to go to the international university in the area and become a dentist as his family before him all had. His siblings followed this however Donat Szita did not, he ended up playing more sports when he was younger starting with soccer, which he was terrible at, eventually due to his size and height a basketball coach approached him and asked him to try and play basketball, while decent he played this sport up until he was about 10 when someone introduced him to hockey. While not great when he started he fell in love with the sport and dedicated way too much time in hockey practice and eventually his grades and schoolwork dropped significantly. His parents were shocked and almost deemed him a disappointment when in the same year his brother graduated and became a dentist he was dropping out of school to begin his career playing hockey when the local Budapest stars team signed him to be a big enforcer. While taking this role he developed his defensive ability but was largely limited as all his coach wanted was to have him go out hit somebody take a penalty and then sit back on the bench, it wasn’t until when he was about 14 that someone taught him how to be a better defender and established himself as one of the best Hungarian prospects. His new coach was a coach for a the team in Györ where he first began to play true defenseman minutes and wasn’t just the big man on the ice, and this time in his development he really began pushing out great defensive plays and stats however lacked the offensive ability for anyone to deem him being close to being signed by an Erste Liga team or even a top Hungarian league team, however Donat Szita wanting to leave his mark as the best Hungarian hockey player of all time, began pushing out some offensive plays and began working more to develop his offensive play. However about the time he began to develop tragedy struck when one of his parents died and his brother was terribly injured in a car accident, this terribly hurt his family and shot his father and sister into depression, his sister eventually began to push on but his dad just continued a downward spiral eventually pushing him towards drugs and almost killing himself infront of Donat and his sister, this took a huge toll on his hockey career however lead to him developing a relationship with a goalie named Chris Bush who also can almost as close to the VHLM however tore his ACL and became a personal trainer and agent for Donat Szita. Donats friendship with Chris helped him continue his hockey career and his development through the hard times and helped him push out of depression me continue his stellar rise in Hungarian hockey. He eventually began to get closer with his father and help his father out of depression and drugs and back into work. And through all this sadness Donat eventually struck luck when he was 16 as he was given his first shot at international play when he made the U18 Hungarian national hockey team and played as a second line defender behind current national team captain Bence Szabo, During this time he formed a good bond with Bence which eventually lead to a deadly defensive pair for the national team during international friendlies matches with Latvia and the upset of the German national team. Donat felt that after his run with the international team he was destined to finally play in the Austrian Erste Liga, and he did when the Hungarian team Férhévar signed him for two years, he went on to win the Erste Liga Rookie of the year in his first season with 4 G and 18 A in his first year these numbers while not stellar in 40 games were topped off with his amazing defensive ability coming up with 49 hits and many more defensive stops during big games, his next season while producing slightly less with 6 G be 14 A for only a total of 20 P ended up with Donat advancing his team towards men Erste Liga championship and further demonstrated his hockey ability. However while he felt like he was at the top and ready to sign with a VHLM team to begin his true professional career he was eventually injured in a friendly game against the Italian national team that pushed back his signing date with a team from the beginning of the season to around game 69, a push that destroyed his first professional year. During Donats life in Hungary he experienced many great and terrible things that all shaped him into the player he was, devoting his life into hockey he still says was his best decision as he is quoted as saying “In Hungary hockey doesn’t make much money my parents said I should’ve just quit as even if I did make it to the top leagues I still wouldn’t make as much as the family business and dentistry did, but I knew that it wasn’t about the money I wanted to walk into work everyday and absolutely love the people I worked with and my job, and I didn’t feel that with anything i would’ve gotten back in Budapest, I wanted to become a hockey player regardless of if I made millions or played for free, even if the family dentistry brought in hundreds of thousands of dollars” this shows that his life shaped him in a way where he absolutely loves the sport and would give up anything to play it when asked if he had regrets he simply stated “I missed out on opportunities with friends and girls and all and I missed out on an exciting life but i knew I didn’t want to risk playing hockey for a few fun nights, you only get one life and I wanted to spend my life playing hockey no matter the physical damage, yeah I missed out on being a teenager but I gained my passion and purpose, a trade off I’m glad I made” Donat still demonstrates Jose values and is ready to make his mark in the VHL
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