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    GlowyGoat got a reaction from Patrik Tallinder in Mississauga Hounds Press Conference   
    1. We're going to win the cup despite our GM because of our new signings.
     
    2. Olsen. Have you seen her? Strong as an ox and twice as big. Bringing the real Faroese strength to the VHLM. (Note: I am not just saying this because I, myself, am Aleksandra Olsen.)
     
    3. Death to Gustav, rise up and shake off his shackles.
     
    4. I've heard you should always stay with the Wang and never stay with Aleksandr. I want to take a moment to remind you that Aleksandra and Aleksandr are different people, however confusing it may be.
     
    5. I will be very good and become strong enough to overthrow Gustav once and for all.
     
    6. The Edmonton Oilers, I bought a lot of vodka the other night. That tells you how I think that's gonna go.
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    GlowyGoat reacted to Gustav in (S70) D - Aleksandra Olsen, TPE: 33   
    @GlowyGoat I swear if you sign with the Hounds heads will roll.
     
    (Consider this an offer btw)
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    GlowyGoat reacted to aleks in (S70) G - Aleksandr Aleksandrov, TPE: 39   
    Accept but i ain't playing ur games old man
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    GlowyGoat reacted to aleks in (S70) G - Aleksandr Aleksandrov, TPE: 39   
    Player Information
    Username: aleks
    Player Name: Aleksandr Aleksandrov
    Recruited From: Other (Weewoo)
    Age: 17
    Position: G
    Height: 77 in.
    Weight: 140 lbs.
    Birthplace: Russia

    Player Page
    @VHLM GM
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    GlowyGoat got a reaction from Cxsquared in (S70) D - Aleksandra Olsen, TPE: 33   
    Player Information
    Username: GlowyGoat
    Player Name: Aleksandra Olsen
    Recruited From: Member (I am a recreate)
    Age: 18
    Position: D
    Height: 70 in.
    Weight: 155 lbs.
    Birthplace: Faroe Islands

    Player Page
    @VHLM GM
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    GlowyGoat got a reaction from Gustav in [S68] Lukas Schweitzer has retired!   
    i will overthrow you as a recreate
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    GlowyGoat reacted to Gustav in [S68] Lukas Schweitzer has retired!   
    Thanks for being a Hound for a season @GlowyGoat! Looking forward to seeing what you can do as a recreate.
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    GlowyGoat got a reaction from ColeMrtz in I was going to do a podcast this week but that's too much work   
    gustav however is a communist
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    GlowyGoat reacted to ColeMrtz in I was going to do a podcast this week but that's too much work   
    I asked the Hounds lockeroom for some questions to answer in a podcast this week for VHL Radio however I am lazy and have now decided to answer said question in a VHL.com article. So, question 1:
     
    Guy Saskamoose: Did you ever think hockey would lead to you learning cricket?
     
    For those of you who don't know, @berocka is hosting a mostly VHL based cricket sim which is awesome and one of the more interesting experiences I've had here. As for the actual question, I never thought any situation I would end up in would lead to me learning cricket, so no.
     
    Gustav: Does being on the Hounds change your former "Halifax for life" mentality?
     
    Yes and no, as much as I love the Hounds for their active LR and great people, Halifax has always been my #1 and likely always will. It's okay though because @fonziGG couldn't draft a team capable of stopping Kidd, Wang and Louth.
     
    Lukas Schweitzer: How did you react to the news that Berocka is alt-right?
     
    I just can't win with these teams can I, Hali is a satanist cult now and the Hounds are a bunch of fascists. Maybe I should just retire again.
     
    Lukas Schweitzer: What volcano should we throw Gustav into?
     
    Ah, I can remember the name right now, I think it was in Nemo, uhhhhhhhhhhh, I'm gonna look it up hold on...
    I couldn't find the one I was looking for but there are 5 underwater volcanoes near Australia all named Rumble so likely one of those so Berocka can help us easier.
     
    Lukas Schweitzer: What's your least favorite thing about Gustav?
     
    God I fucking hate the way his lips aren't constantly pressed against mine like can you believe this asshole?
     
    @Cxsquared @GlowyGoat @GustavMattias
     
    Somehow this is 290 words so gimme TPEs
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    GlowyGoat reacted to Gustav in I was going to do a podcast this week but that's too much work   
    Obligatory legal disclaimer for those wondering:
     
    This is a Hounds meme; my AGM is not in reality alt-right.
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    GlowyGoat reacted to Gustav in Lukas Schweitzer Graphic   
    @GlowyGoat saw this last night. Made an attempt at doing something lighting-wise, as can be seen with my way-too-noticeable brush strokes. 
     

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    GlowyGoat got a reaction from Berocka in Practice Facility (September 16 to 22)   
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    GlowyGoat reacted to diamond_ace in Draft night for Prague [2/2]   
    As Jason Glasser, GM of the Prague Phantoms, sat in the war room on draft night, there were a few key questions running through his mind. The biggest, of course, was what to do about the goalie issue. He had heard Davos planned to take a goalie, which kind of derailed things a bit, but a little additional scouting uncovered a solution to that particular issue - that wasn't the final twist to the goalie saga, but it was where things stood entering the draft.
     
    The top two picks went by and the selections of Condor Adrienne and Lance Flowers surprised no one - the two had been far and away the best in the class, and they were widely expected to go 1 and 2, especially with Malmo winning the lottery and removing the issue of Adrienne's possible holdout. The third overall pick brought center Thorny Underyew to Seattle, where they would finally have another center alongside Scott Greene. Jeff Downey at 4 was also no surprise, and Luciano Valentino was a mild one at 5 but nothing that was going to bring about any real shockwaves. It was at this point that Prague would really start to look into people - the next tier of Frans Eller, Teemu Lehtinen Jr, and Wolf Stansson Jr were likely off the table but there could be a few other players depending on how the next few picks had gone. Players such as Kaspars Claude seemed realistic targets for Prague at 12, and Claude in particular was one management had reached out to in advance.
     
    The next few guys came off the board. Eller at 6. Lehtinen at 7. A Red Guy started the goalie trend at 8, one that had seemed destined for a standoff among a few teams, but New York did not wait to pick one up after having been burnt the season before. New York also went a little off the board with Fredrik Elmebeck at 9, but Elmebeck had been flying up draft boards in the waning days and this seemed a reasonable choice. At this point, Glasser received a call from one of his chief scouts. "Did you see Stansson's still up there?" He had, in fact, seen that Stansson was still up there - surely, this man wasn't going to fall to 12? 10 was up next - Davos. This was the one we knew was going to be a goalie. Ok, so goalie at 10, Stansson at 11, where do we sit? Davos' representative went to the booth and announced Samuel Ross as the pick - a little off the board given that Raymond Bernard was still there, but Ross, like Elmebeck, had been climbing as of late. Then Moscow stepped to the booth.

    "With the 11th pick in the S69 VHL Draft, the Moscow Menace select Raymond Bernard, goaltender, out of Ottawa."

    The words that shocked the world. This move shook the Prague draft room every which way, but it had both a positive and a negative effect. The negative, of course, was that there was one fewer goalie available and Glasser's potential game of chicken was over before it began. The positive, of course, was that Wolf Stansson had indeed fallen to 12. The goalie scenario could play out in two ways from here, provided that Prague did not select one at 12: either DC would select Bruce Grimaldi at 14, and Prague could then sit on it for however long they wanted, letting Block Buster fall down the boards until late, or DC would go elsewhere, leaving Grimaldi for Prague's mid second rounders. However, there was a no brainer decision to be made at 12: take Stansson and let the rest sort itself out. The first ever non-expansion draft pick for the Prague Phantoms franchise was also the steal of the draft.

    Claude was still on the board, however. Moscow had come knocking a little earlier, looking to trade down from 15, and Prague had an offer on the table of 26 and their 3rd the following year. At this stage, even more than when the offer was originally sent, Glasser was excited to move into the 15th spot. There were a few different directions to go at that stage. Owen Nolan went to New York at 13, and at 14, Prague's original target at 12, Kaspars Claude was selected to DC. This pick was bittersweet; it meant that Claude would not go to Prague, but it also meant that the goalie situation was sorted. With a lot of different pieces still available, Moscow had finally sent the offer through, and 15 would belong to Prague. With one move, the goalie situation was resolved. Bruce Grimaldi would be taken at 15.

    Prague also had two more picks coming up at 17 and 19, and these two picks, barring yet another twist to the tale, were spoken for. There were two guys in this stage of the draft Glasser had talked to ahead of time, partially because they had played so well in Yukon with Erik Draven, the first Phantom. Once it was known that Draven would be landing in Prague, a scout was immediately sent to watch Seabass Perrin. A few days later, another scout was sent to watch Willie Dredge. Perhaps things could have taken a different turn, with both Micha Sage and Sigard Gunnar floating around yet (Sage was selected at 16 anyway) but as far as Glasser was concerned, there were blinders on for these picks. One of the most important things an expansion team can take into consideration is building a locker room atmosphere where the players are motivated to work together and there are no major rifts or lack of chemistry. Prague's war room had these two names carved into the wall. Unless one of them had been massively reached for early, or the team needed to put out a possible goalie fire, Seabass Perrin and Willie Dredge would be Phantoms by the end of the night - and so it proved. 17 was Perrin, and after a strong Ricky Johnson selection by DC, 19 was Dredge.

    Another tangentially related side story to how this draft went was the relationship between Fredrik Elmebeck and Dalton Wilcox. Prague had eyes on Wilcox for weeks leading up to the expansion draft, and he was definitely a prime target, even passing on a better but also young player in Mikko Aaltonen to acquire him. Wilcox had made an offhand comment in a quote to the media that he got along well with Elmebeck who was a draftee, and thus Elmebeck was firmly planted on the Prague draft board. This plan had been in motion for quite some time - Wilcox and Elmebeck were going to be part of the cornerstone of this team. Then Elmebeck's stock started to rise. Other teams took notice. New York in particular was absolutely set on taking him... well after Prague had already gotten Wilcox. No reward for spotting a guy early when the guy who spots him late has all the picks. Having failed to convince New York to part with one of their picks, the only options were to trade above them (which would most certainly have involved one of the high value S69 or S70 Prague 1sts to go the other way) or, unfortunately, to trade Wilcox to New York (making him the first official member of the Alumni). Fortunately, New York was a lot more reasonable in trade talks for Wilcox than they were in trade talks to try to get the pick for Elmebeck, and Prague ended up with Blake Laughton and the 27th overall pick in this draft. Admittedly, there wasn't much scouting done on Laughton; after all, he was under contract elsewhere, but so far he's proven to be quite the gem and is firmly in the plans going forward.

    As for the 27th pick, let's catch up to that point. At 20, the notes in the Prague war room were that Calgary was going to take Fang Flashback here, but the sudden fall of Sigard Gunnar postponed that plan and Calgary got themselves a steal. In Riga, Jeff Tates would be selected to join Lincoln Tate, no relation. Two more of the noted defensive depth of this draft class would go next, Aamon Grim to New York and Finnegan MacBurn to Seattle (MacBurn had actually been another player scouted by Prague management). The 24th pick, belonging to Davos, had the potential to be quite off the board, or so the Davos representative had claimed. It proved to be a slightly unusual pick in Jerry Wang, but not too far from normal. 25 was another great pick by Prague's expansion rivals over in the states, bringing center Balentine Kidd into the fold, and 26, originally owned by Prague but dealt to Moscow, was dealt once again to Calgary and with it Calgary took the player they'd been assumed to be taking 6 picks earlier in Flashback. This led us to 27, the pick acquired in the Wilcox deal.

    This one... took a while. The so called "BPA" at this point was Gert B. Frobe, a guy that admittedly had not been scouted a ton by any Prague staff. There were a lot of options just a bit off the board here - Ryan Busser, for example, had been recruited by the diamond_ace agency responsible for Glasser's GM tenure (ooc: I didn't go Busser because I'm already his GM in another league, and I figured it might be more fun for him if he got to experience something else here). Killy Foilen would have been a slight reach here but he was a player that we were definitely interested in bringing in, and the same was true for David Wallace - both players that ultimately Prague expects will outperform where they currently are, but in theory anyway, they could be had later (one of these proved truer than the other). Ultimately, when faced with a lot of "just off the board" options, we went with the most on the board option imaginable. A quik on the clock scouting of Frobe revealed a player that was every bit deserving of a draft spot even earlier than this, so there was no sense passing on him. This was a pick we didn't anticipate making before the draft, but the team is incredibly happy with how it's turned out.
     
    The next few picks went, Busser among them, and our scouts started making a few calls to acquire another mid 3rd. Killy Foilen, a guy we'd been looking at, had shot a quik video out at a club with his crew about how having not been drafted yet was putting a fire in him to prove everyone wrong (ooc: his constant talk in the livestream, I felt was getting people's attention and he was no longer quite as under the radar as he had been going in - I'd wanted to grab him as I felt people hadn't noticed him, but he was making sure people noticed him, which kind of hurt my draft plan a bit). Moscow had agreed to a deal to send pick 34 to Prague, but of course then selected Foilen at 30. By the time 34 came, the next logical choice was to just guarantee taking the guy who would have been the plan at 38, David Wallace.

    If Wallace, who had been planned at 38, went 34, then what happened at 38? All the people Prague had officially scouted were gone with the exception of Block Buster, who unfortunately was a tad redundant at this stage after having taken Grimaldi earlier (which worked out for the better for Buster anyway, landing with DC who has no other goalie). The next three people on the board heading into 38 were Chad Gilbert, Alyksander Hunter, and Jacob Perry, none of whom had been specifically scouted. However, this became a pick where pulling double duty was beneficial - a member of Prague staff is an associate of the commissioning team in the VHLM and has access to most of the inner workings of the VHLM franchises. This staff member quickly called into the war room and suggested Perry, as he'd noticed a good contribution from him in Mississauga. That was enough to split the three candidates, and Perry was brought into Prague. Much like the other unscouted selection of Frobe earlier, the Perry pick seems to have panned out quite well for Prague so far.
     
    As the next round carried on, Hunter and Gilbert were the next two names off the board, and GM Glasser started making a mental list of a few guys he felt could be assets. Nate Wright - taken. Ondrej Ohradka - taken. Alex Armstrong - taken. Two names found their way onto a slip of paper - Joakim Sakic, Ben McGirr. Sakic would be taken two picks before Prague's next selection, and as DC stepped up to the podium and took Julian Blackthorn, the choice was clear for Prague - McGirr would be the pick.

    When the last round arrived, there weren't many options left, and teams were just selecting anyone who might be able to contribute in some way. Prague had two options here, especially as it neared the back half of the round: Raleigh Ritchie, a once promising talent who flamed out but could maybe rekindle the spark just a little, and Lukas Schweitzer, a guy who just wasn't that good at hockey but everyone who'd shared a team with him spoke highly of his contributions to morale. Both would be viable additions at this late stage. DC made the choice clear by taking Ritchie, which led Schweitzer to be the final selection of the draft.

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    Another month off for Dagmar
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    GlowyGoat reacted to Banackock in S66 VHLM Award Ceremony   
    Another exciting & rewarding season is behind us and we congratulate all teams , but especially the Philadelphia Reapers, on an amazing season. Getting that Founders Cup so quickly out of the gate is quite an accomplishment and something that @BladeMaiden and her group of players should be proud about. They've earned it! We witnessed a few expansion teams run out of the gate and to be honest, a lot surprised us and did extremely well for what the circumstances were. Right now, we have an amazing group of players, managers and whatever else in the VHLM making sure every day the league gets better and better. So despite you maybe not winning an award today, know that we appreciate you and the time you spend on this site. During my tenure with the VHLM, the league feels a lot more fun and surely a lot more alive. Thank you VHLM and those involved. Now, for your S66 VHLM Awards..
     
     
    If you won an award you can claim 2 TPE. All co-winners can claim 1 TPE.
     
    Team awards do not count as TPE. 
     
    S66 VHLM Awards
     
    Championship - Founder's Cup: Philadelphia Reapers 
    Best Regular Season Record - Prime Minister's Cup:   Philadelphia Reapers
    Leading Points - Ethan Osborne Trophy: Callum MacElroy @GlowyGoat
    Leading Goals - Alexander Chershenko Trophy: Callum MacElroy @GlowyGoat
    Leading Assists - Vladimir Boomchenko Trophy:  Hulk Hogan (D) @HulkHogan
     
    Regular Season MVP - Mitch Higgins Trophy: 

    Winner: Callum MacElroy (RW)  @GlowyGoat
    Other nominees:  Blake Gaudette (LW), AJ Axelsen (RW), Hulk Hogan (D), Kolur Bjoernsson (G)
     
    Playoff MVP - Skylar Rift Trophy: 

    Winner: Walter Clements (C) @cpetrella
    Other Nominees: Bjorn Scoringsonn (RW), Ambrose Stark (D),  Kolur Bjoernsson (G)

    Top Defenseman - Ryan Sullivan Trophy:  

     
    Winner: Hulk Hogan  @HulkHogan
    Other Nominees:  Lincoln Tate, Boone Jenton
     
    Top Goaltender - Benoit Devereux Trophy: 

    Winner:  Kolur Bjoernsson @jblock3
    Other Nominees: Juan Jaundice, Pekka Pouta
     
    Top Two-Way Forward- Matt Bentz Trophy: 

    Winners: Blake Laughton & Milan Griffin  @Grape @Sogarn
    Other Nominees: Cody Smith 
     
     
     
    Top Executive - Jack Reilly Trophy: 

    Winner: Philadelphia @BladeMaiden
    Other Nominees: Ottawa & Halifax
     
     
    Congrats to all those who have collected some hardware this season, good luck to those being drafted and build some hype... because the VHLM Dispersal Draft is TOMORROW AT 830PM EST.
    @VHLM Commissioner
     
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    GlowyGoat got a reaction from DoktorFunk in S66 VHLM Award Ceremony   
    MVP win but the player is retired so I don't know how excited I'm supposed to be
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    GlowyGoat got a reaction from Berocka in S66 VHLM Award Ceremony   
    MVP win but the player is retired so I don't know how excited I'm supposed to be
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    GlowyGoat reacted to Berocka in Players Awards Night for the Mississauga Hounds [2/2]   
    Hello and welcome ladies and gentlemen to the first Players Awards Night for the Mississauga Hounds. These are the awards to the players voted by the players, I will be your host Peter Wilkinson, now without further delay lets get down to business.
     
    Our first award is the Dream Line award here we will pick the top player of each position to make the best line on the ice. This is if everyone started at the same skill level and does not take current skill into consideration.
     
    Firstly the Goalie of the Year is......
     
    @Rayzor_7 RAYZ FUNK! 
     
    Rayz started all 77 games the Hounds played this year and was a key part to the teams success, he was only pulled from the ice once and his replacement The Hound never saw a single start. This award was one of the easiest to give out but it doesn't make him any less deserving. Please everyone give it up for your Goalie FUNK!
     
    Next we will look at the Defenceman of the Year
     
    Our first winner was voted by all his teammates as one of the best defencemen and who could blame them. You all know him its....
     
    @HulkHogan HULK HOGAN!
     
    As our highest scoring defenceman and most assists on the team it is of no surprise that Hulk has earned his spot up here tonight. He was not only great in the offensive zone but a staple in the defensive zone also with GM Jerry Garcia keeping him out on the ice as long as he could every shift. The Hounds worked Hulk Hogan as much as they could and he never faltered. Please give it up for HULK HOGAN!
     
    our defender joining Hogan was a late addition to the team but that didn't stop him achieving great things on the ice. Your second defencemen of the year is...
     
    @Cran DANNY DEYEETO!
     
    Do not let his small stature or his age fool you. DeYeeto is an absolute devil on the ice, if you have the puck near him watch out because you are going to get hit and stay hit. His presence really lifted the Hounds after being signed as a free agent mid way through the year. The only people he let down were the opposition and that was certainly not gently. Please every a round of applause for your second D-Man DANNY DEYEETO!!!
     
    Now we can get onto the interesting people of the team the forwards first we will have a look at the Centre of the Year.
     
    This was a close decision between two amazing centres that GM Garcia struggled to pick on who should be the top line centre. But your winner for this year is...
     
    @No_Dangles DAN GLES!
     
    Dan Gles was on the infamous 2nd line for the Hounds this year which was one of if not the strongest second line in the whole of the VHLM. He produced fantastic numbers with 96 points in the regular season and with 5 points in the post season, including a short handed goal. This man might seem quiet put he lets the scoreboard do the talking for him. Give it up for your centre of the year DAN GLES!
     
    For the Right Winger of the year I am sure that this man needs no introduction you all love him it's...
     
    @GlowyGoat  CALLUM MACELROY!!!
     
    Topping the points table for the whole year in the VHLM with 107 points in the regular season MacElroy had an absolute blinder of a season. He was also apart of the infamous second line for the Hounds and he was the main man out there.
    Wait a minute where is MacElroy has anyone seen him he hasn't come up to collect his award. Please can someone go find him.
    Sorry about that where was I.. oh right. The lead goal scorer in the whole of the VHLM no wonder why he is the Right Winger of the year for the Mississauga Hounds. Please everyone give it up for CALLUM MACELROY!
     
    Last but certainly not least we have the Left Winger of the Year. This man is famous all through Mississauga for his great play on the ice, he is no other than...
     
    @cody73 CODY SMITH!
     
    This amazing skater was leading the goal scoring in the whole league for the first part of the season and put up heaps of big games. Including a hat-trick in game five of the quarter finals in the playoffs. This man lead from the front wearing the C on his jersey, being an incredible face for the franchise. It is no wonder that he was the players choice of best left winger in the Hounds. Rumours have it that he might become a Defenceman in the future so this could have been his final season up front. He definitely made it one he will never forget. Everyone lets hear it for Cody Smith!
     
    So here we have our line of the year can we give it up one last time for these incredible players!
     
    Now we move on to our individual awards
     
    The first award is our Players Player this is the MVP as voted by the players, the one they want on the ice with them but is also a great team mate.
     
    The winner for this award is...
     
    @cody73 CODY SMITH!
     
    The captain of the team showed his leadership on and off the ice. Leading the team in scoring at the beginning of the season and leading the team in advice and assistance throughout the whole season. He is a player that you would want in any locker room and you can see him going far with his career. Best of Luck in the future Cody it was a pleasure to have you on the Hounds and leading from the front. Let me hear you scream for your captain Cody Smith!
     
    Our next award is the player most likely to end up in the Hall of Fame
     
    and to no ones surprise the winner is...
     
    @HulkHogan HULK HOGAN!
     
    This man is bigger than life and everyone knows him, it is no wonder that he was voted most likely to get up into the Hall of Fame. It's not just his skill on the ice but his huge personality. Plus have you seen the size of him I would hate to be the one that tells him that he isn't going in the Hall of Fame. So whether it is by skill, personality or intimidation Hulk Hogan will end up in the Hall of Fame, congratulations BROTHER!
     
    Give it up again for Hulk Hogan!
     
    Up next we have the award for best leadership, this is the player who you could imagine becoming a great GM in the future.
     
    The winner is... our first choice for captain
     
    @Rayzor_7 RAYZ FUNK!
     
    Rayz Funk was elected captain by the Hounds at the beginning of the season but due to the rules was not allowed to wear the C on his jersey. To combat that Funk had a C painted on to his mask as he new who the real captain was. Funk is an absolute great leader and this can be confirmed as he was chosen to be the GM of the Minnesota Storm. We all wish him the best of luck in his future endeavours. Give it up for your goalie Rayz Funk.
     
    Now that brings an end to today's ceremony of players awards, but wait we do have 3 special awards picked by a person who didn't watch a single Hounds game and knows nothing about any of the players. For some reason the management thought that these awards should be accepted also, so lets continue with this party.
     
    First up we have an award for... Best fashion sense.
     
    This award goes to...
     
    @VisualDarkness ANDREAS SUNDELL!
     
    Well I don't really have much information for these awards so come on out Sundell and collect your award. Wow he is wearing a pink and yellow striped suit that is... well that is out there. I guess he deserves this award.
     
    The next award is for... Most clumsy player
     
    This award goes to...
     
    @DoktorFunk SCOTT GREENE!
     
    Congratulations Greene, I don't know why you have been selected for this award but come up and collect it... just be careful on the stairs. Look everyone he made it all the way up without tripping, I don't know why this was given to you. Everyone give it up for Scott.... oh no he fell down the stairs, do we have any real Doctors in the building?
     
    Anyway lets just move right along to our final award for the night.
     
    The teams biggest sook, this is the player that whines about any injury they receive and complain to the refs the most and the winner is...
     
    ....WHAT REALLY??? The award went to @HulkHogan HULK HOGAN???
     
    Well, I think that about wraps it up for tonight I am scared of what Hogan will do to me so good night all and see you next year.
     
    Please Hulk no, I didn't have anything to do with the award I just hand them out... Oh No!!!
     
    [1517 Words] Will claim for this week and the following two
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    GlowyGoat reacted to DoktorFunk in Hound Streams For Youth Hockey League, Starving In Own House   
    Mississauga, CA
     
    The Mississauga Hounds may have been knocked out of the playoffs early, but that hasn’t stopped player Scott Greene from competing, albeit in a different sense. Scott has always been a fan of speed running video games in his spare time, and has taken to streaming him attempting to beat VHL ‘19’s campaign mode as quickly as possible. “The most difficult part is the Story Mode, for sure. You have to play through every game of every season of the VHL since the beginning of the league to unlock the New Game+, and you have to beat THAT on the hardest difficulty in order to 100% beat the game,” says Greene. “I ran the numbers, and it’s estimated to take me over 20,000 hours to do, and that’s not counting the four hour Ironman Match against Hunter Hearst Helmsley as the secret final boss. I haven’t slept since the night I got home.”
     
    Greene has been doing all this for a good cause. He is putting all the money donated to his stream, and the money he would normally spend on food and travel to a youth hockey league in Mississauga, the City Pound Pups. Plans after the stream include finally sleeping and eating.
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    GlowyGoat reacted to MexicanCow123 in (S68) G - Lukas Schweitzer, TPE: 38   
    Hey, @GlowyGoat I would just like to welcome you to the league! If you have any question don't be afraid to pm me or anyone. Were all here to help! There is also a discord which is a great place to chat it up with people! https://discord.gg/YJEPMw Once again I welcome you and hope you enjoy your time here! 
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    GlowyGoat got a reaction from BladeMaiden in (S68) G - Lukas Schweitzer, TPE: 38   
    Player Information
    Username: GlowyGoat
    Player Name: Lukas Schweitzer
    Recruited From: Other (recreate)
    Age: 18
    Position: G
    Height: 75 in.
    Weight: 235 lbs.
    Birthplace: Germany

    Player Page
    @VHLM GM
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    GlowyGoat got a reaction from Hogan in (S68) G - Lukas Schweitzer, TPE: 38   
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    Player Name: Lukas Schweitzer
    Recruited From: Other (recreate)
    Age: 18
    Position: G
    Height: 75 in.
    Weight: 235 lbs.
    Birthplace: Germany

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    GlowyGoat got a reaction from DoktorFunk in (S68) G - Lukas Schweitzer, TPE: 38   
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    Player Name: Lukas Schweitzer
    Recruited From: Other (recreate)
    Age: 18
    Position: G
    Height: 75 in.
    Weight: 235 lbs.
    Birthplace: Germany

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    GlowyGoat reacted to Gustav in (S68) G - Lukas Schweitzer, TPE: 38   
    Ja, danke.
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    GlowyGoat got a reaction from Gustav in (S68) G - Lukas Schweitzer, TPE: 38   
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    Player Name: Lukas Schweitzer
    Recruited From: Other (recreate)
    Age: 18
    Position: G
    Height: 75 in.
    Weight: 235 lbs.
    Birthplace: Germany

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    GlowyGoat got a reaction from Fire Tortorella in (S68) G - Lukas Schweitzer, TPE: 38   
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    Username: GlowyGoat
    Player Name: Lukas Schweitzer
    Recruited From: Other (recreate)
    Age: 18
    Position: G
    Height: 75 in.
    Weight: 235 lbs.
    Birthplace: Germany

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