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Seattle 2-0
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266 New York Americans @ Moscow Menace 267 Seattle Bears @ Helsinki Titans 268 Riga Reign @ New York Americans 269 Vancouver Wolves @ Toronto Legion
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Welfare / Pension (March 25th - March 31st)
SaltyTalty replied to pennypenny's topic in Welfare & Pension
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1. Are you excited for the WJC? Yeah its like the biggest event of the year other than the playoffs. I hope my team Asia can pull out a couple of upsets and have a god run. 2. Who are you rooting for and why? Team Asia, who else. I mean I’m on team Asia so why would I not cheer for Team Asia 3. Do you sing your country's national anthem or just mouth the words? Im definitely belting my national anthem 4. Would you ever burn a flag if you knew you wouldn't get caught? No because that’s disrespectful to nation and would you like someone else to do that to your own flag. 5. You just got a penalty for unsportman like conduct, what did you do? I definitely just wacked a dude in the face for pushing me. 6. What is your fav task to gain tpe and why? Practice Facility because all you got to do is type +2.
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+10 Cody Parkey
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Toronto 1-0
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216 Riga Reign 217 Toronto Legion 218 HC Davos Dynamo 219 Seattle Bears
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Already capped
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When you’re at 99 tpe and there’s nothing you can do except wait till Monday ;(. IF ONLY I KNEW NOT TO DO WELFARE
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1. The Saskatoon Wild just made a blockbuster trade, but what do you think of the value spent vs the value received? (1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th round picks for Strong, Gruber, Parkey and Champ)? Being part of that trade I believe its a huge trade. After that we are on a four game win streak so I believe this trade has really been beneficial towards our team. 2. Since that trade the Wild have won four straight games, although some have needed overtime or were tight in regulation - do you think the Wild are a playoff team now, or do you think they'll sputter out just shy of a guaranteed playoff position? I believe we will make the playoffs riding huge momentum. I believe with the team and chemistry we have we can make a far run into the playoffs and maybe even a chance at the cup. 3. We just signed Apollo Hackett and Ty Steel, what do you think of those signings? Not playing with them a lot, but I believe they will bring more depth and better play to the ice and hopefully make the final push into the playoffs for the Saskatoon Wild. 4. How many points do you think the Wild will earn before loosing in regulation? Note: This doesn't include overtime losses, as those are still worth a point! Hopefully the rest of the season, but that’s really unrealistic so I believe maybe 2 to 3 games because we got a hard schedule coming up and our team might not come out of that alive. 5. Who won the SSK/PHI trade? Can’t say yet because those picks could turn into something. Obviously Philadelphia has already seen the season as done but Saskatoon could make a run into the playoffs. But right now can’t determine who won the trade. 6. GM Peace gives loyalty points to Saskatoon players in the draft, so look beyond the VHLM season towards the dispersal draft... would you like to return to Saskatoon by being drafted back to the club? Of course if I had the opportunity I would love to come back to Saskatoon but when I left Philadelphia they said they might draft but anywhere I go I will love it.
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1. We are at about the third season mark. What teams are most likely going to face off in the next Founder's Cup final? I believe it will be Halifax and Las Vegas. This is one because Halifax is godly right now and can’t be stop and also they have really good depth. I believe Las Vegas will make it because they have done it and they have the experience to make it through to the top. 2. What is one trade you'd like your trade to do at this moment? Um I don’t really know because I just got traded but maybe a better goalie. I know we have a pretty decent goalie but Candee Cain from Philadelphia has been unstoppable recently but doesn’t have the goal scoring around her to win. 3. The 3rd World Junior Championship Commissioner was just hired (congrats Frostbeard), meaning the S65 WJC is about to start. Do you think you have what it takes to represent your nation? Well I’m already selected to team Asia and hopefully with our team we can make a run for the gold but once more players come out of North Korea we will be a force to be reckon with. 4. Who are your early favourites to win some awards in the VHLM? MVP, best two-way forward, best defenseman, best goalie? Well Candee Cain as I said before is having a remarkable season and should be a top contender for Goalie of the Year. I believe she is second is save percentage and is pretty high in goals against so yeah there you go. 5. What's one song that you listen to before stepping on the ice, that will inevitably pump you up and get you ready for action? Eye of the Tiger, what else. This song is a classic because even Rocky got hyped to it. The beginning is just something that gets your head ready for the long and grueling game ahead. 6. Describe your VHLM team's General Manager and/or Assistant to the General Manager in 3 words. @Peace - Stupid Chrome User
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Let’s get it North Korea represent!
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Titans 2-1
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170 Calgary Wranglers 171 Seattle Bears 172 Vancouver Wolves 173 Helsinki Titans
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Sure why tf not
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Name: Cody Parkey Age: 18 Birthplace: Pyongyang, North Korea Height: 6’4” Weight: 223 lbs. Position: Defense Shoots: Right Cody Parkey is a well built defensemen who has unearthly athleticism. His height and weight plus his past sports history make him one of the most promising talents in the upcoming draft. Scouts have him going in the 40s for the draft, but his draft stock has been steadily improving in the past weeks. Strengths: Size: Parkey’s 6’4” 223 lbs. frame makes him a large player even on defense. Playing football all his life has taught him not to stay out of the weight room and to use his size to his advantage. Compared to other defensemen in the draft Parkey is well above average and scouts can see that play out in his playing style. Defense: Appropriate to his size Parkey’s defensive skills are exceptional. From previous sports like soccer and football Parkey brought that awareness to hockey. Being able to see plays allows Parkey to stop the offensive possessions before the scoring chances. Parkey actively searches the ice scanning for the perfect opportunity to check someone and rid them of the puck possession. Toughness: Parkey had a tough road reaching the VHLM. Parkey was born in the worst country in the world of North Korea, and had a little opportunity to showcase his talents. Landing a lucky break in a summer visit, Parkey has it good compared to other kids from his home country. Parkey wants to use his new found fame to hopefully bring the joy of the sport of hockey to all kids of North Korea. Weakness: Scoring: Due to his size and speed, Parkey doesn’t get many chances. Throughout his playing time at the academy Parkey played countless minutes on the ice and had 3 goals to come from two seasons. Currently the Philadelphia Reapers are attempting to use Parkey as a big puck moving defensemen who one average maybe one shot on goal a night. Discipline: Parkey’s awareness and urge to seek puck carriers has him taking countless numbers of unnecessary penalties. His team probably would like to see him less in the penalty box and more time on the ice. Second on his team with 18 penalty minutes in 13 games Parkey looks to be a regular with the box. Experience: Playing hockey for only about 6 years now, Parkey doesn’t have the same experience as some of the players who have been playing since childhood. Also Parkey didn’t train for hockey primarily because Parkey pursued a career in the NFL before being cut and finding himself in the VHLM. Conclusion: Parkey has some strong potential but has to work on his fundamental hockey skills. If Parkey can work on his hockey skills with playing team and stay out of the penalty box, then he can have a successful VHL career. Parkey can also use his size and previous professional sports experience to lead himself into the VHL.
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Philadelphia Reapers Press Conference
SaltyTalty replied to BladeMaiden's topic in Team Press Conferences
2. Changing are colours to black and green would look so cool with our reaper logo. Plus our jerseys would be lookin fresh af. 3. Probably @FrostBeard because he was trying to get captain votes by giving us wieners. Kinda easy there. 4. I mean I have to use both but this website ends up being open in 20 tabs because of the forum and portal thing. Also discord is so funny bro. 5. I mean during these times we’re last in the league but that’s not what we care about. We are all going through it as a team and we expected this being a expansion team so this year is a chemistry year. 6. One time I put sprinkles in my friends bag and we are going to say anything more. 11. Did you know your sneeze travels at over 100 mph and can stay in the air for more than 10 hours. -
Player Name: Cody Parkey VHL/VHLM Team: Philadelphia Reapers Cash you have: $1,000,000 Purchase Name: 3 Experience Points Cost of Purchase: $1,000,000 Cash Left: $0
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Vancover Moscow Helsinki Davos
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Davos 4-2
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Early Life Born on December 4, 2001, in the capital city of Pyongyang to an upper class family, Parkey had the opportunity to play sports unlike many children his age in North Korea. His father, who was a president of a growing tech company who sponsored the North Korean army, was a huge hockey fan because he grew up in British Columbia, Canada. As the youngest son out of 6 Parkey was introduced to sports at a young age. His favorite became football and soccer unlike his brothers. Due to his large size at his age he played defense in soccer and linebacker in football. As a young child his brothers recall Parkey being able to keep up with them and sometimes beating them at the sports and games they played. Family His father, Mitch, grew up in British Columbia around the sport of hockey and obviously push his sons into the sport as well. Mitch played all over the world well getting his college degree online. Mitch Parkey made it big when his product that has a 100% on geological mapping was endorsed by the Korean military. This forced Parkey to move to Korean to get the funding for the project. Cody Parkey has five brothers Austin, Jacob, Michael, Matthew, and Evan and all played hockey at the Pyongyang Hockey Academy and were all standouts. They were all elected to the North Korean hockey team for the World Juniors and brought attention to the growing skill of North Koreans in the sport of hockey. Jacob Parkey ended up getting a contract to play in the NHL for the Montreal Canadians’ minor league team. Currently Jacob is doing very well recording 55 pts. in 67 game played. Parkey’s other brothers are all still playing in minor leagues all over the world. High School In high school one of his friends convince him to join the hockey team due to his massive 6”3’ frame. The sport allowed him to stay in shape for football season and he could get help from his brothers. In hockey he played defense using his large build and his great awareness from football and soccer to become a consistent starter for the varsity team throughout his three years. During the summer while visiting his uncle in Buffalo he played in a summer hockey league that allowed his talents to be seen by an American coach who was an alumni of Michigan University. The alumni talked with Parkey after stating that he could help him possibly get into MU for hockey. This made Parkey moved to the States to a hockey camp that could help his skills improve a lot more than in the Pyongyang Hockey Academy. There his talents sky rocketed. This still did not deter him from football because he still played as kicker for the academy’s hockey team. His senior year he led his team to a undefeated season and a state championship. College In senior year he was recruited by Auburn University to play division I football as a kicker. Parkey also got offers from Clarkson and Michigan University as a benchwarmer for hockey. Because he was offered a starting role as kicker at Auburn he decided to go to Auburn to play for the tigers. His freshman year he got hurt after falling off the roof of his house during a party before the season opener. That ended his season and he promised his coach that he would come back stronger. During the offseason he worked from 6am to 8pm and continue to grow and develop his kicking skills. In his off time he would play hockey and keep working on his skills just in case football did not work. The next season came with some improvement as the tigers had a .500 season. His junior season he kicked 100% of the field goals he attempted winning the Heisman Trophy. Because of his success the North Korean dictator, Kim Jong Un invited him to speak about how he became so good. Parkey realized the importance and capitalized by convincing Kim that starting up programs to help Korean youth get into the sport could result in more success. NFL After that he declared for the NFL draft. He was invited to the combine where he ran a 4.20 and bench pressing 225 lbs. 56 times, both broke the NFL record. He was drafted 1st overall to the Chicago Bears making him the highest picked special team player ever. His rookie season did not go well as he missed 12 field goals out of 26. As Chicago was facing the Philadelphia Eagles Parkey had a chance to win the game on a 23 yd field goal, where he missed it and immediately was ridiculed throughout the league. The day after Parkey was cut from the team and Parkey saw a video on the VHL, and decided to put his hockey skills to use. Parkey missing the game winning field goal VHL Parkey joined the VHL in February. Parkey decided to signed a 1 year, $1.5 million deal to the Philadelphia Reapers of the VHLM along side his friend from the academy, DWin Championship, and is on the second defensive pair. So far Parkey has recorded one assist for one point. In a interview he says that he can have a fresh start in hockey and is already considering how to make it to the Hall of Fame. Cody Parkey’s VHL debut picture
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D’Win Championships by Award97 [1/2]
SaltyTalty replied to Award97's topic in Archived Graphics/Videos
I love this graphic. I like the use of the red, and black together. I believe to improve this graphic you should attempt to get a jersey with better colors because the green in the jersey isn’t that great.