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    Rayzor_7 got a reaction from Big Mac in VSN - S66 Expansion Teams' Draft Recap   
    With the S66 draft in the books, we go back and take a look at what the who the expansion teams took and what they look like going into free agency.
     
    Mexico City Kings
     
    1st Round - 2nd Overall: RW - Aleksander Rodriguez
    1st Round – 9th Overall: G - Wrike Chyrnoble
    2nd Round – 16th Overall: D - Guillaume Fontenette
    3rd Round – 29th Overall: D - Hiromu Takahashi
    3rd Round – 31st Overall: D - Derek England
    5th Round – 53rd Overall: C - Eeli Harju
    8th Round – 86th Overall: D - Codrick Past (Ineligble)
     
    Mexico had a strong draft by securing five picks in the first three rounds. Mexico currently sits with three 100 TPE+ players who will be their key performers for this season.
    They selected right winger Aleksander Rodriguez, who will be a strong player and will cap before the season starts. With the ninth pick they take the third goalie in the draft Wrike Chynoble. He will likely only last one season but could be enough to make them contenders. With the sixteenth pick, Mexico took Guillaume Fontenette, a strong playmaking defenceman.
                   
     
    Mississauga Hounds
     
    1st Round – 3rd Overall: G - Rayz Funk
    2nd Round – 22nd Overall: D - Hulk Hogan
    3rd Round – 33rd Overall: LW - Cody Smith
    4th Round – 36th Overall: C - Dan Gles
    5th Round – 55th Overall: LW - Chett Bandy
    6th Round – 66th Overall: C - Scott Greene
    7th Round – 77th Overall: D - Khalabib Stiopic
    8th Round – 88th Overall: LW - Richard Tremblay
                    Mississauga had a lacklustre draft. They will be looking to make a splash in the upcoming free agency. They made some noise when they moved up to third overall, giving up a 2nd and a 4th to do so.
    With the third overall pick they took Rayz Funk, the first goalie of four selected in the first round. He will be the cornerstone that Mississauga builds a team around this season. With the twenty-second pick, Mississauga took Hulk Hogan. This was higher than expected for a sub 100 TPE player in a deep draft. With the thirty third overall pick, Mississauga picked Cody Smith who slipped farther than he should have, considering he is a 135 TPE+ player. Cody Smith was a steal for Mississauga this late in the draft.
     
     
    San Diego Marlins
     
    1st Round – 5th Overall: C - Phil Marleau
    1st Round – 10th Overall: LW - Edgar Tannahill
    2nd Round – 15th Overall: G - Greg Eagles
    2nd Round – 21st Overall: D - Samuel Sparrow
    3rd Round – 27th Overall: RW - Andrei Mikhailov
    3rd Round – 32nd Overall: D - Dean Clarke
    4th Round – 43rd Overall: LW - David Clarkson
    5th Round – 54th Overall: C - Scotty BigShotty
    6th Round – 65th Overall: LW - Lexington Lewis
    7th Round – 76th Overall: D - Taylor Budwaisor
    8th Round – 87th Overall: C - Ludvig Sederstrom (Ineligible)
                    San Diego had a strong draft with six picks in the first three rounds. They snagged a first-round pick from Yukon in return for their first round pick next year.
    With the fifth overall pick, San Diego picked Phil Marleau. Not much is known about him as his player page is broken. With the tenth overall pick, they selected left wing Edgar Tannahill. He will likely be their strongest player and will be the focus player for them this year. With the fifteenth pick, San Diego selected Greg Eagles. He will be San Diego’s starting goalie this season and possibly next season as well. He is young but is making waves so far.
     
                    With the expansion draft and the draft being complete, teams will now turn to trades and free agents to complete lines and fill out the remaining roster spots.
                    My final ranks for these teams draft picks would be:
    1.       San Diego Marlins
    2.       Mexico City Kings
    3.       Mississauga Hounds
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    Rayzor_7 got a reaction from Hogan in VSN - S66 Expansion Teams' Draft Recap   
    With the S66 draft in the books, we go back and take a look at what the who the expansion teams took and what they look like going into free agency.
     
    Mexico City Kings
     
    1st Round - 2nd Overall: RW - Aleksander Rodriguez
    1st Round – 9th Overall: G - Wrike Chyrnoble
    2nd Round – 16th Overall: D - Guillaume Fontenette
    3rd Round – 29th Overall: D - Hiromu Takahashi
    3rd Round – 31st Overall: D - Derek England
    5th Round – 53rd Overall: C - Eeli Harju
    8th Round – 86th Overall: D - Codrick Past (Ineligble)
     
    Mexico had a strong draft by securing five picks in the first three rounds. Mexico currently sits with three 100 TPE+ players who will be their key performers for this season.
    They selected right winger Aleksander Rodriguez, who will be a strong player and will cap before the season starts. With the ninth pick they take the third goalie in the draft Wrike Chynoble. He will likely only last one season but could be enough to make them contenders. With the sixteenth pick, Mexico took Guillaume Fontenette, a strong playmaking defenceman.
                   
     
    Mississauga Hounds
     
    1st Round – 3rd Overall: G - Rayz Funk
    2nd Round – 22nd Overall: D - Hulk Hogan
    3rd Round – 33rd Overall: LW - Cody Smith
    4th Round – 36th Overall: C - Dan Gles
    5th Round – 55th Overall: LW - Chett Bandy
    6th Round – 66th Overall: C - Scott Greene
    7th Round – 77th Overall: D - Khalabib Stiopic
    8th Round – 88th Overall: LW - Richard Tremblay
                    Mississauga had a lacklustre draft. They will be looking to make a splash in the upcoming free agency. They made some noise when they moved up to third overall, giving up a 2nd and a 4th to do so.
    With the third overall pick they took Rayz Funk, the first goalie of four selected in the first round. He will be the cornerstone that Mississauga builds a team around this season. With the twenty-second pick, Mississauga took Hulk Hogan. This was higher than expected for a sub 100 TPE player in a deep draft. With the thirty third overall pick, Mississauga picked Cody Smith who slipped farther than he should have, considering he is a 135 TPE+ player. Cody Smith was a steal for Mississauga this late in the draft.
     
     
    San Diego Marlins
     
    1st Round – 5th Overall: C - Phil Marleau
    1st Round – 10th Overall: LW - Edgar Tannahill
    2nd Round – 15th Overall: G - Greg Eagles
    2nd Round – 21st Overall: D - Samuel Sparrow
    3rd Round – 27th Overall: RW - Andrei Mikhailov
    3rd Round – 32nd Overall: D - Dean Clarke
    4th Round – 43rd Overall: LW - David Clarkson
    5th Round – 54th Overall: C - Scotty BigShotty
    6th Round – 65th Overall: LW - Lexington Lewis
    7th Round – 76th Overall: D - Taylor Budwaisor
    8th Round – 87th Overall: C - Ludvig Sederstrom (Ineligible)
                    San Diego had a strong draft with six picks in the first three rounds. They snagged a first-round pick from Yukon in return for their first round pick next year.
    With the fifth overall pick, San Diego picked Phil Marleau. Not much is known about him as his player page is broken. With the tenth overall pick, they selected left wing Edgar Tannahill. He will likely be their strongest player and will be the focus player for them this year. With the fifteenth pick, San Diego selected Greg Eagles. He will be San Diego’s starting goalie this season and possibly next season as well. He is young but is making waves so far.
     
                    With the expansion draft and the draft being complete, teams will now turn to trades and free agents to complete lines and fill out the remaining roster spots.
                    My final ranks for these teams draft picks would be:
    1.       San Diego Marlins
    2.       Mexico City Kings
    3.       Mississauga Hounds
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    Rayzor_7 got a reaction from Greg_Di in VSN - S66 Expansion Teams' Draft Recap   
    With the S66 draft in the books, we go back and take a look at what the who the expansion teams took and what they look like going into free agency.
     
    Mexico City Kings
     
    1st Round - 2nd Overall: RW - Aleksander Rodriguez
    1st Round – 9th Overall: G - Wrike Chyrnoble
    2nd Round – 16th Overall: D - Guillaume Fontenette
    3rd Round – 29th Overall: D - Hiromu Takahashi
    3rd Round – 31st Overall: D - Derek England
    5th Round – 53rd Overall: C - Eeli Harju
    8th Round – 86th Overall: D - Codrick Past (Ineligble)
     
    Mexico had a strong draft by securing five picks in the first three rounds. Mexico currently sits with three 100 TPE+ players who will be their key performers for this season.
    They selected right winger Aleksander Rodriguez, who will be a strong player and will cap before the season starts. With the ninth pick they take the third goalie in the draft Wrike Chynoble. He will likely only last one season but could be enough to make them contenders. With the sixteenth pick, Mexico took Guillaume Fontenette, a strong playmaking defenceman.
                   
     
    Mississauga Hounds
     
    1st Round – 3rd Overall: G - Rayz Funk
    2nd Round – 22nd Overall: D - Hulk Hogan
    3rd Round – 33rd Overall: LW - Cody Smith
    4th Round – 36th Overall: C - Dan Gles
    5th Round – 55th Overall: LW - Chett Bandy
    6th Round – 66th Overall: C - Scott Greene
    7th Round – 77th Overall: D - Khalabib Stiopic
    8th Round – 88th Overall: LW - Richard Tremblay
                    Mississauga had a lacklustre draft. They will be looking to make a splash in the upcoming free agency. They made some noise when they moved up to third overall, giving up a 2nd and a 4th to do so.
    With the third overall pick they took Rayz Funk, the first goalie of four selected in the first round. He will be the cornerstone that Mississauga builds a team around this season. With the twenty-second pick, Mississauga took Hulk Hogan. This was higher than expected for a sub 100 TPE player in a deep draft. With the thirty third overall pick, Mississauga picked Cody Smith who slipped farther than he should have, considering he is a 135 TPE+ player. Cody Smith was a steal for Mississauga this late in the draft.
     
     
    San Diego Marlins
     
    1st Round – 5th Overall: C - Phil Marleau
    1st Round – 10th Overall: LW - Edgar Tannahill
    2nd Round – 15th Overall: G - Greg Eagles
    2nd Round – 21st Overall: D - Samuel Sparrow
    3rd Round – 27th Overall: RW - Andrei Mikhailov
    3rd Round – 32nd Overall: D - Dean Clarke
    4th Round – 43rd Overall: LW - David Clarkson
    5th Round – 54th Overall: C - Scotty BigShotty
    6th Round – 65th Overall: LW - Lexington Lewis
    7th Round – 76th Overall: D - Taylor Budwaisor
    8th Round – 87th Overall: C - Ludvig Sederstrom (Ineligible)
                    San Diego had a strong draft with six picks in the first three rounds. They snagged a first-round pick from Yukon in return for their first round pick next year.
    With the fifth overall pick, San Diego picked Phil Marleau. Not much is known about him as his player page is broken. With the tenth overall pick, they selected left wing Edgar Tannahill. He will likely be their strongest player and will be the focus player for them this year. With the fifteenth pick, San Diego selected Greg Eagles. He will be San Diego’s starting goalie this season and possibly next season as well. He is young but is making waves so far.
     
                    With the expansion draft and the draft being complete, teams will now turn to trades and free agents to complete lines and fill out the remaining roster spots.
                    My final ranks for these teams draft picks would be:
    1.       San Diego Marlins
    2.       Mexico City Kings
    3.       Mississauga Hounds
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    Rayzor_7 reacted to rjfryman in Live S67 Draft Rankings   
    Live S67 Draft Class Rankings
     
     
     
    Rank Change Player Name Position TPE Team Nat. Member 1   Rayz Funk G 393 SEA CA Rayzor_7 2   ACL TEAR RW 341 NYA MC Quik 3   Bjorn Scoringsonn RW 326 DAV IS 11 Eleven 4 ↑ 7 Micheal Gary Scott C 318 VAN US Motzaburger 5 ↓ 1 Hulk Hogan D 312 SEA CA HulkHogan 6 ↑ 7 Acyd Burn LW 310 SEA KP Acydburn 7 ↓ 1 Boris the Forest C 307 NYA US chillzone 8 ↓ 1 Aston Martin C 299 DAV GB Sullvino 9 ↑ 5 Greg Eagles G 292 VAN PL Greg_Di 10 ↑ 7 Derek England D 292 HSK RU PenKnight 11 ↑ 4 Lincoln Tate D 290 RIG CA Tate 12 ↑ 8 Michael Johnson G 286 MAL IN fonziGG 13 ↓ 8 Phil Marleau C 284 MAL VG Phil 14 ↓ 2 Ambrose Stark (GM Player) D 282 SEA CA Banackock 15 ↓ 7 Boone Jenton D 281 SEA US FakeJenton 16 ↓ 7 Vladimir Pavlov (GM Player) C 280 MOS RU Victor 17 ↓ 7 Lucas Nygren (GM Player) RW 275 MAL SE Advantage 18 ↑ 1 Scott Greene C 274 SEA US DoktorFunk 19 ↑ 3 Trevor Van Lagen C 257 MAL CA VanCanWin 20 ↑ 1 Henrik Zoiderberg LW 256 SEA SE HenrikZoiderberg 21 ↓ 3 Dan Gles C 254 DAV US No_Dangles 22 ↑ 3 Guy LeGrande D 248 DAV CA Steve 23 ↓ 7 Wrike Chyrnoble G 246 DAV SI Savoire Faire 24 ↑ 4 Scotty BigShotty C 204 PHI CA FerdaJets 25 ↑ 4 Hugh Chan D 203 MIN HK HughJas_ 26   Brandon LeBlanc D 201 PHI US Psanchez55 27   Berocka Sundqvist LW 198 MIN AU berocka 28 ↓ 4 Kevin Low D 193 PHI US Smarch 29 ↓ 6 Andrei Mikhailov RW 193 FA RU Big Mac 30 ↑ 1 Thorvald Gunnarsson G 191 HFX FI Saelven88 31 ↓ 1 Pierre Persson D 191 HFX SE Dominus89 32 ↑ 2 RJ Lloris RW 182 PHI CA RJMW 33 ↑ 2 Alex Pearson C 182 PHI CA Jayrad28 34 ↑ 4 Anthony Hawk LW 175 OTT IT ahawk2191 35 ↑ 1 Dalton Wilcox RW 172 HOU HK Dalton Wilcox 36 ↑ 5 Zeno Miniti C 163 OTT US Zeno 37 ↑ 3 Brendan Plunkett LW 161 YUK CA MetalToday 38 ↓ 5 Koda Adok LW 160 HOU US trevmi 39 ↓ 7 Kefka Palazzo D 151 SSK JP diamond_ace 40 ↑ 2 Danny DeYeeto D 139 MIN NE Cran 41 ↑ 8 Kenji Hachimura RW 134 HFX JP Dtayl 42 ↑ 4 David Lindberg D 134 PHI SE Jayhawk 43 ↓ 6 Brendan James Lawn D 134 MIN US Blawn 44 ↓ 5 Tormund Giantsbane LW 125 SSK FI Jonessee27 45   Sean McGee G 123 HOU US Strooper99 46 ↑ 12 Virgil Ligriv G 115 LVA US MMFLEX 47 ↑ 1 Banko Mulleto D 114 HOU SE banko 48 ↑ 17 Khalabib Stiopic D 113 HOU CC SweetMike666 49 ↓ 5 Boheem Bismarck D 113 HFX BO Boheem 50 ↑ 7 Erik Draven RW 111 YUK US Jbeezy76 51 ↓ 8 Boomer Kuwanger D 105 FA AU Hybrid1486 52 ↓ 5 Chett Bandy LW 97 MIS US mmarcoux98 53 ↓ 1 Charles Drumm D 96 LVA AU frescoelmo 54 ↑ 2 Ryszard Franciszek D 95 HFX RU ItssYoBoiDaLegend 55 ↓ 5 Xander Hawley C 89 FA BA MrSharkFIN 56 ↓ 5 Doug Forsyth RW 86 FA CA DougF 57 ↓ 4 Jacob Rogers RW 84 MIN US raghas 58 ↓ 4 Titus LaClass D 81 OTT FR Termancy 59 ↓ 4 Flash Lightning RW 78 FA US harvey 60 ↓ 1 Brodyn Capaldi RW 78 HOU PL Mini Muu 61   Jesse Nyman LW 77 HOU FI Jesse Nyman 62 ↑ 8 Colin Conklin G 69 MIN IO Bobby Bummhole 63 ↓ 3 Matvei Albertenko C 60 YUK BY alex-daigle 64 ↓ 2 Steven McBuckets C 59 FA US Stamkosfan69 65 ↓ 2 Alexander Shaw C 59 MIS CA NavyCanuck 66 ↓ 2 Vilnis Balcers D 56 OTT LV bukss_a 67 ↓ 1 Brooks Polak D 56 FA DE Carl Swaglin 68 ↓ 1 Lexington Lewis LW 54 LVA US Lexlooter 69 ↓ 1 Emir Hawley RW 54 FA BA SomerndmDude 70 ↓ 1 Hayden Clarkson LW 53 LVA US Kootscoot 71   Hunter Edwards C 52 MEX CA nukfan94 72 ↑ 8 Edu Stava C 51 HOU FI Edustava 73 ↓ 1 Daman Veyalon D 51 MIS CA Viknegar 74 ↓ 1 Ria Lockhart C 48 FA US hockeynerd67 75 ↓ 1 Walt Sanguinetti D 46 MEX US FusRoDah 76 ↓ 1 Noah Hanley D 42 MIS CA HanManHimself 77 ↓ 1 Nick Kirkpatrick LW 42 SDM CA Nick Kirkpatrick 78 ↓ 1 Antonio Gonzalez LW 40 FA MX Jose Gonzalez 79 ↓ 1 Nicklaus Becker G 38 HOU DE Gifford 80 ↓ 1 Jamie Taylor RW 36 FA US Dinobro 81   Peter Schilling LW 34 FA DE SpacemanSpiff 82   Leomaed Koziel RW 34 FA US LeoKoz3 83   Vladimir Vaughn D 32 FA US vaughn7cav 84   Tony Mac LW 32 FA CA Sorry 85   Mark Striker D 32 FA CA Mark Striker 86   Luke Smartnick G 32 FA US Luke Smartnick 87   Jacob Girouard C 32 FA CA Jacob Girouard 88   Daniel Spenslov D 32 FA RU deadshot 89   Sven Erik Edgren LW 31 FA SE Erik Daniels 90   Everlasting Hope C 31 FA US Everlast73 91   Daniel Phantom LW 31 FA FI ItsFinnishDaniel  
     
    GM Players will go to the team that their user GM's. They will not be drafted but they will be a good goal post to see how you are doing.
    Includes all players entering the S67 VHL Draft who have added TPE to their player. Once your player has had an update approved by updaters that puts you over 30 TPE, you'll be added to the rankings. 
    Last updated: July 5 15:30 CST 
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    Rayzor_7 reacted to Big Mac in Dispersal Draft Ratings: (Pt 1)   
    It’s Big Mac, and I will be rating the team's draft picks based on players, depth, and overall wise choices. So I apologize for any signs of being biased, but this is my honest opinion, well most of it at least. Also just would like to add that I’m starting with the first to last pick. Teams will be judged F - A+, and let’s start. 
     
    1. Philadelphia Reapers - A+ (leaning towards B+)
    The Reapers 1st pick John Frostbeard, wasn’t the best decision per say. In my opinion they should’ve picked Rodriguez. While some people are saying Aleksander is overrated I don’t see how, but the rest of their picks make up for this one. But what was the point of drafting Scoringosn if they where getting Frostbeard, and they might have done that for depth. I’d say some mistakes, but overall solid picks nothing to bad, and overall pretty good. Just wanted to talk about some other players that where important. Boomer Kuwanger, he’s one of the best defensemen in the league so that's a steal. How did he fall to the 4th. I don’t understand. Chism is a good center who can pass and shoot a good balance. This team will be hurting your goalie so have fun with that. Gabella is a good shooter and defender, and will get better at his passing which is gonna help the reapers play style. Ben Hafkey is gonna help them out a ton, and they have some returning vets to their team, so good team play/ team chemistry. Like I said good picks. 
     
    2. Mexico City Kings - B
    Mexico got a steal in Aleksander. I’m pretty sure Aleksander is looking to win MVP this season, and he actually has the chance. Having a veteran as your best player is a pretty good thing. Also there is Guillaume Fontenette, whose best highlight is having his name pronounced during the draft, simply beautiful. Though there is something that isn’t looking to good which is.... scoring. The team mostly drafted playmakers, and the highest scorer on their team had 24 goals which isn’t the best. Good picks overall maybe needed better decisions. Nothing great besides Rodriguez, and That’s all I have to say.
     
    3. Mississauga Hounds - B +
    Good job Jerry. You guys have the best goalie in the league, with Rayz Funk. Rayz could’ve been anywhere in the 1st round but we still know he’s the best goalie. Mississauga is going to have some back up for the goalie in defensemen Hulk Hogan, which will be fun. This time is gonna get physical, and have some fun. Cody Smith can hide away on the ice and score some wristers, and is gonna help this team out. They also have the defensive center in Dan Gles to help out Smith on the ice. I’m also assuming Mr. Garcia is going to change someone's position to LW, and that’s because they have.... 0. So overall solid picks nothing great except Funk of course. Gonna see this team have an average record most likely. 
     
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    Rayzor_7 reacted to Gustav in Dispersal Draft Ratings: (Pt 1)   
    We actually have 3 LWs. 
    Good to read anyway, I like it!
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    Rayzor_7 reacted to Nacci25 in VHL/VHLM App Idea   
    *another of the Sign up Page*
     
    I'm also looking into how to code and create an app so I can make a working product!
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    Rayzor_7 reacted to Nacci25 in VHL/VHLM App Idea   
    Hello VHL Community,
     
     
         I'm Nacho (Nacci25) and I'm a new rookie, a new guy in general to the VHL. I do a lot of graphic designing as a hobby and at the same time find myself wanting to do things for tpe on the go. I'll be for example at the store or a Tim Hortons waiting in line and want to check up on stats or looking to see if my tpe claim was approved. Yes I can just go to my web browsing app and go to the website but then I thought how convenient it would be to have an app to quickly and easily browse forums and my player profile. Have notifications pushed to my lock screen when my teams game stats are in or a reminder I have TPE to apply. Well...here is what I propose. The VHL app! I have a couple mock up concept art I made up. I'll post them attached to this post and as I continue to make more I will comment them here. I will take ALL FEEDBACK. Good or bad. constructive or positive! Let me know what you guys think.
     
    P.S I don't know how many people this will reach or who exactly it reaches but I hope it reaches many!
     

             *This is a mock-up of what could be the login page*
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    Rayzor_7 got a reaction from JG10 in SEA/MAL: S65 off-season   
    Malmo won this
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    Rayzor_7 got a reaction from Radcow in Funk responds to Chyrnoble Article   
    In a statement released by Funks agent Curtis Joseph, he responded to the recent release of an article questioning a budding rivalry.
                    “As Chyrnoble said, I don’t know much about the kid. He seems to be talented for his age with strong abilities. I’m sure he will be of use to whichever team he lands on. I’m not sure whether he wants to play a couple in the VHLM or not but that could be the difference between us.”
     
                    “As for my draft status, I am planning to only play one year in the VHLM so I could see my stock fall. But I will be able to carry whatever team that drafts me. I’m hoping to compete for the championship as I will only be getting one shot at it.”
     
                    With the draft being just hours away, we will have to wait and see what happens to Funk and his future in the VHLM. With expansion teams drafting early we could see a lot of goalies off the board early.
     
    @Savoire Faire
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    Rayzor_7 reacted to Savoire Faire in Chyrnoble Speaks on Potential Rivalry   
    With the draft closing in quickly, much talk has revolved around Rayz Funk and Wrike Chyrnoble. Two net-minders with different stories and drastically different makes, is the talk on many draft boards.
     
    Funk, an 18 year old Canadian, stands a meager 6’0” and touches the scale at 165 pounds. All the while, Chyrnoble, only 16 year old, already has hit 6’4” while filling out the measurements by adding 220 pounds. Advantage, probably not... but to say Chyrnoble definitely fills up the crease a bit more would be a drastic understatement.
     
    ”I grew up fast and I just attained much more muscle mass at an early age. No doubts that Funk will eventually catch up. I really don’t know much about him to be honest and that isn’t an implied dig. I simply keep to myself and will continue to.” Wrike briefly touching on potentially rivalry.
     
    ”A rivalry starts once two forces establish themselves as a threat to be great. If each doesn’t, then there isn’t much to talk about. We come from different paths that you can’t compare. What we do have in common is that we bust our asses to do the best for our respective teams.”
     
    @Rayzor_7
     
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    Rayzor_7 got a reaction from Savoire Faire in Funk responds to Chyrnoble Article   
    In a statement released by Funks agent Curtis Joseph, he responded to the recent release of an article questioning a budding rivalry.
                    “As Chyrnoble said, I don’t know much about the kid. He seems to be talented for his age with strong abilities. I’m sure he will be of use to whichever team he lands on. I’m not sure whether he wants to play a couple in the VHLM or not but that could be the difference between us.”
     
                    “As for my draft status, I am planning to only play one year in the VHLM so I could see my stock fall. But I will be able to carry whatever team that drafts me. I’m hoping to compete for the championship as I will only be getting one shot at it.”
     
                    With the draft being just hours away, we will have to wait and see what happens to Funk and his future in the VHLM. With expansion teams drafting early we could see a lot of goalies off the board early.
     
    @Savoire Faire
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    Rayzor_7 reacted to Renomitsu in Mock S66 VHL Entry Draft [1/2]   
    Welcome to the S66 VHL MOCK Draft, Presented by the Unofficial VHL Scouting Network!
    Hosted by me (Renomitsu) with plenty of help from rjfryman!
     
    Want to make a mock of your own? Click here! This sheet, made by @rjfryman, will be updated shortly after posting to adjust for recent trades. This mock goes to 40 picks (4 rounds), when almost all picking teams are 3+ players deep at 3+ positions. Now with understanding of wing positions!
     
    Round 1
    1. Riga Reign  – C Hunter Hearst Helmsley @Beaviss
    HHH has the most TPE of any player in the draft and is one of only two players currently above 300 TPE. He'll crowd the Riga depth chart a bit at center, but gives Riga a lot of wiggle room and trade power. This pick gives the Reign a choice between dominating while fielding a very deep team, or building a team of young stars without sacrificing much current power. Another option is taking Shane Mars, and setting themselves up at a wing spot for a long time. Frankly, that may be the better option, provided HHH is Beavis's player and would likely leave for Vancouver after his rookie contract is up.
     
    2. Vancouver Wolves (from Davos)   - LW Shane Mars @Spade18
    Mars is the perfect player to fill out Vancouver's LW spot; he'll get second-line minutes from the get-go, with a chance to start over Mulligan by the start of S67. He'll have minutes to play with centers Rauno Palo and Beau Loth, which should do wonders for his rookie season. If the Reign opt for Mars, Beaviss gets his dream fulfilled and can take his own player.
     
    3. Seattle Bears (from Calgary)  - LW Julius Freeman @rjfryman
    The Bears need a left wing - not just for depth, but to have one at all - and Freeman is a no-brainer here. He's ridiculously active, just posted a VHLM mock draft of his own yesterday, and as a brand-new part of the Recruitment Crew, is as close to a guaranteed thing in this league as there is among first-gens. He's a slam-dunk pick for Seattle.
     
    4. HC Davos Dynamo (from Vancouver)  - RW Mikko Aaltonen @GRZ
    Davos is a reasonably deep team already - but they'll want to set up for when newly-acquired S60 oldie Veran Dragomir and prime S62 draftee Ryuu Crimson retire. Aaltonen gives them this option, though he may not have minutes for a little while.

    5. Moscow Menace (from New York)  - C Jet Jaguar @gorlab
    I doubt Jaguar plans on falling this far (nobody ever does), but he's the best option at this pick by a handfl of TPE, and gives Moscow an immediate second-liner at center. He'll sit behind S64 draftee Mark Gebauer for a little while, but will have a starting job waiting for him.

    6. Riga Reign  - LW Dimitri Volosenkov @SirRupertBarnes
    Volosenkov fills a future and current need, as Riga tries to figure out their wings of the future. He'll take the second LW spot immediately, and the Reign probably look for another wing to put over inactive Kisshan Shan - that'll probably be VHLM standout Shawnomir Jagr unless the Nighthawks take him.
     
    7. Malmö Nighthawks  - D Jerry Garcia @GustavMattias
    With this pick, Malmö picks up a first-pair defender for the foreseeable future. There are four left wingers between 200-230 TPE, so I think Advantage sees the value of a pick at another position of need here and takes Garcia. I also fulfill my daily quota of GustavMattias tagging with this post.
     
    8. Riga Reign (from Seattle)  - D Aron Nielsen @solas
    Seeing Garcia picked at 7 will probably spur the Reign into action; seeing as they've got a ton of picks back-to-back-to-back, they elect to take the next best defender in Nielsen to set their second defensive pair for the next couple of seasons. Charlie Paddywagon is also an option here, but there's a 30+ TPE drop-off between Paddywagon/Nielsen and the next best guy. Riga will try to get a second D if they're available in the second round.
     
    9. Riga Reign (from Helsinki)  - RW Shawnomir Jagr @TheLastOlympian07 
    Riga needs to fill out their wingers - at this point, they have two excellent starters in LW Randoms and RW Preencarnacion, but Preencarnacion is getting older and Riga would like to have a pair of active second-line wings waiting in the... well, wings. Preencarnacion has regression staring him in the face, and randoms is two seasons behind - so Jagr and Volosenkov could be playing starting roles on a competitive team in just a few seasons
     
    10. Moscow Menace (from Toronto) - G Owen May @FacebookFighter
    Moscow need a goalie? They get a goalie. Now they're on to getting active wings and defensemen.
     

     
    Round 2
    11. Moscow Menace - RW Arnor Sigurdsson @bluesfan55 
    The Menace could opt for a defender here just to get another active one on the books, but I think they opt for the highest-TPE pick here and go for Arnor Sigurdsson. He's very close to Shawnomir Jagr, but since there's a slight TPE difference, we'll say Sigurdsson goes here. The Wranglers get a little uneasy, as the last 250+ TPE winger gets taken off the board by a smart Moscow team.
     
    12. Calgary Wranglers  - LW Chico Smeb @xDParK
    The Wranglers get sweaty palms after Arnor Sigurdsson is taken off the table, and opt for the next best wing in Chico Smeb. They're aware Kari Jurri is inactive, and while Valeri Morozov is another close-to-comparable option, it's a little ways down before you can find another good winger after him. Calgary also doesn't get another pick until Round 4, so they're more-or-less obligated ot take him now.

    13. Riga Reign (from Vancouver)  - D Charlie Paddywagon @DMaximus
    This seems like a strange set of picks, but take a look at Riga's roster right now: they're going to be incredibly young at all forward positions with at least two solid lines for the foreseeable future and have a goalie coming into his prime. I think they go for one of the deepest defenses in the VHL, and two easy replacements for Bolt Vanderhuge and Cayden Saint in a few seasons. And yes, I love defense.
     
    14. Vancouver Wolves (from Davos)  - G Clayton Park @leafssteen
    The Wolves reach a little and try to find their goalie of the future in Clayton Park, who would start immediately. Other choices include Bert Meyers and Maximilian Kirbsson, but after Vancouver sees May taken off the board they simply have to take Park here. Seattle will be looking for a goalie to replace S60 draftee Tristan Iseult, and if Park & Bjoernsson are taken by other teams there is a lot of uncertainty past those two.
     

    15. Helsinki Titans (from New York) - LW Valeri Morozov @Dangles13
    The Titans desperately need wings - they currently only have S63 star Julian Borwinn on the roster, and while that's nice, he can't play two positions at once on the ice as far as I can tell. The Titans score a much needed winger in Morozov, even with as tempting as taking Bert Meyers or Maximilian Kirbsson is at this juncture.

    16. Riga Reign -  G Kolur Bjoernsson @jblock3 
    I mean, what does Riga need at this point? They've got 5 wings, 4 of which are S63 or younger, 5 centers including HHH, and 5 defensemen, two of which they got in this draft. I think the Reign start planning long term and reach mightily for Bjoernsson, just to see if he pans out while Kriketers enters his prime. And maybe to cause some havoc - because there are plenty of teams with goalie needs.
     
    17. Malmö Nighthawks - D Codrick Past @Kylrad
    The Nighthawks needs to fill their defensive need, and has a tough choice between Codrick Past and Apollo Hackett. It's honestly a toss-up at this point. This'll be up strictly to Advantage's personal preference, as Past and Hackett are within 3 TPE of one another. We'll assume he takes the 199 of Past over Hackett's 197.
     
    18. Vancouver Wolves (from Seattle)  - C Bert Meyers @RunnerBert11
    Meyers has the talent of a first-rounder, but crowding at the C position pushes him down to the mid-second. Vancouver gets an absolute steal, Meyers gets a chip on his shoulder, and things work out perfectly for GM Beaviss.
     
    19. HC Davos Dynamo (from Helsinki)  - G Jus Jaundice @Jus
    This pick probably looks crazy. And maybe it is. But the gap between Jaundice and the next active goalie is nearly 100 TPE - and the Dynamo could use a better backup in a season or two. The Dynamo also have to have been terrified by Riga's selection of Bjoernsson early in the round - exactly as hedgehog planned. Jaundice's activity has just increased this week - so things are looking up.

    20. Seattle Bears (from Toronto)  - C Maximillian Kirbsson @Kirby
    The Bears get an absolute steal in Maximillian Kirbsson, and probably opt to swap him to a winger role. There are plenty of good centers in this draft, and just not enogh spots to let them start early. At this point, it's absurd how far he's fallen and the Bears shouldn't be coy about swapping his position.
     
    Round 3
    21. Moscow Menace  - LW Kyle Sabertooth @uphillmoss
    Sederstrom and Gruber are still options here - but Sabertooth has been incredibly active, and with three centers on the roster including this draft's Jet Jaguar, the Menace fill a more pressing need. They could opt for a defenseman here, but with this pick have their four wing spots filled with active players.

    22. Helsinki Titans (from Calgary)  - RW Aleksander Rodriguez @Jtv123
    A bit of a reach, but Rodriguez gives the Titans what they need most, plus he's been pretty active. They could opt for a defenseman here, but honestly they need any players that can fill their second line's wing spots. They can afford to wait for a defender.
     
    23. New York Americans (from Vancouver) - RW Mat Tocco @Matmenzinger
    Tocco will play an important part of transitioning on from the inactive Sven Hitz - assuming he's active, that is.
     
    24. Riga Reign (from Davos)  - C Ludvig Sederstrom @aleks
    In every other season, getting a 200+ TPE player at pick 24 is an absolute steal. It's still a steal in this draft, because of positional needs from teams. Riga has more than enough centers, but could use Sederstrom as trade bait, or maybe if Anthony Matthews doesn't pan out to be a center of the future. Sederstrom may fume at this pick - and by most metrics, he deserves to be higher - but there were four centers above him in TPE and the VHL has plenty of center talent already. My guess is Riga asks someone to change positions - but where would Sederstrom switch to? He may become a second option at RW when Reencarnacion retires, or even a starter outright if Jagr or Volosenkov don't pan out.
     
    25. Moscow Menace (from New York) -  D Apollo Hackett @Renomitsu
    It's a little tacky to tag myself, but whatever. Hackett falls way further than expected, and lands with Moscow. He'll have a starting spot sooner rather than later, especially with Fitzgerald and Bronstein inactive, but it remains to be seen if he'll flourish like some of the higher-rated defenders in this draft.

    26. Riga Reign - LW Edgar Tannahill (gregreg)
    Malmö get winger depth, and it's an incredibly-promising player in Tannahill. He has a fiery attitude, isn't afraid to smack-talk or voice his opinion, and will easily help set the tone in the Reign locker room if he would like. He has a chance to be a leader for his team from season one or two if he so chooses - but will this room of old heads and high draft picks let him?

    27. Malmö Nighthawks  - C Hans Gruber @TheFlash
    The Nighthawks snag the last mid-to-high quality center in the draft for depth, and even though Sederstrom's picked 24th, this is still a steal. Advantage should be ecstatic if Gruber is still available here, but honestly provided the abundance of active centers in the VHL it's not unbelievable to see him fall this far. It just means he'll have a couple of seasons to shine like crazy later in his career.
     
    28. Vancouver Wolves (from Seattle)  - D Rusty Shackleford @K1NG LINUS
    Vancouver want to find players they can build up behind S61 vets Samuel Gate and Marvin Harding, and they'll get an active member (and a steal) in Rusty Shackleford.
     
    29. Helsinki Titans  - RW John Frostbeard @FrostBeard
    A newer member that recently was appointed to a VHLM GMship, John Frostbeard would seem to have a future of activity underneath his belt. He's a consistent welfare-taker, and will be a solid addition to Helsinki's roster. Not only that, he'll get excellent second-line minutes behind Arnor Sigurdsson.
     
    30. Helsinki Titans (from Toronto)  - D Beau Buefordsson @Radcow 
    The Titans currently only have three defenders -  they fix that by picking up new-blood Beau Buefordsson.
     
    Round 4
    31. Moscow Menace - D Edward Vigneault @Patpou22
    Moscow need depth at defender, and they get it with Vigneault. Lew Bronstein's TPE isn't going anywhere fast, and Vigneault will most likely be able to be an immediate starter if he chooses to come up; otherwise, the Menace are more than happy to watch him grow in the minors over the next season. He may, in fact, be a better prospect than Amberback - but it's too close to tell.
     
    32. Calgary Wranglers  - D Anthony Amberback @Oost
    Defensive need? Defenseman given. Anthony Amberback rounds out the Calgary defense. I consider Vigneault and Amberback interchangeable at this point.
     
    33. Moscow Menace (from Vancouver) - RW AJ Axelsen @littleboi
    Moscow find themselves a steal with Axelsen, who's gained 52 TPE in the last three weeks. He's a regular welfare/MS poster and could have a chance at a regular backup or fringe starting spot in the future. Like most picks after round 3, he's a bit of a gamble - but a look at his activity history should be enough to sway the GM. They play with fire, but have the picks to take a gamble.

    34. HC Davos Dynamo  - RW Emil Passerelli @SparrowLTD
    Passerelli is a bit of a gamble, since his TPE gaining is a bit limited from week to week. Davos takes Passerelli as insurance in case Svoboda or Warren go inactive - which is unlikely, but possible.
     
    35. Moscow Menace (from New York) - D Samuel Sparrow @Birdman
    His activity is spotty on occasion, but Samuel Sparrow can be a nice fourth D-man, either as a future first/second liner or as a stopgap player depending on Birdman's activity. Frankly, his potential spans between multiple-season first-liner and two-season fifth D-man. I like this pick better than Parkey, who seems to have gone inactive. He'll be exactly what Moscow wants, and may be able to replace current defenders as soon as mid-late next season due to activity.

    36. Riga Reign  - C Rhys Chism @Jables
    Frankly, I'm not sure what Riga go for here. Chism could be good trade bait as Reign continues to collect centers.

    37. Malmö Nighthawks - LW Cody Smith @cody73
    The Nighthawks will be tempted to take another defenseman to round out both pairs, but with 3 between 85-105, and several more around 70, they elect to take some winger depth and hope for good defensemen next draft.
     
    38. Seattle Bears  - D Guillaume Fontenette @okocha5
    Fontenette is nabbing around 12 points a week on average. That's excellent, especially for a 4th-round pick. Still, in my opinion, a better pick than Cody Parkey due to activity level in spite of the TPE deficit. His recent activity may end up putting him over Sparrow.
     
    39. Helsinki Titans - LW Devin Gabella @Gabella19
    Gabella is another pick at slightly above his projection, but he provides some depth to the Titans' winger spot and has been pretty active the last few weeks. I think the Titans take the dive.
     
    40. Calgary Wranglers (from Toronto)  - LW Dylan Doyle @zepheter
    Doyle is another recently-active pick that fills a depth position for the Wranglers, and he closes out our mock!
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    Round 5:
    47th:  Philadelphia Reapers 
    Thorvald Gunnarsson
    48th:  Ottawa Lynx 
    DWin Championship
    49th:  Saskatoon Wild 
    MORPHEUS DESTRUCTIOUS
    50th:  Las Vegas Aces 
    Hiromu Takahashi
    51st:  Yukon Rush 
    David Clarkson
    52nd:  Houston Bulls 
    Nicklaus Becker
    53rd:  Halifax 21st  
    Chett Bandy
    54th:  Minnesota Storm 
    Scotty BigShotty
    55th:  Mexico City Kings 
    Ben Hafkey
    56th: San Diego Marlins 
    Doug Forsyth
    57th:  Mississauga Hounds 
    Kenji Hachimura
    Round 6:
    58th:  Philadelphia Reapers 
    Koda Adok
    59th:  Ottawa Lynx 
    Antonio Gonzalez
    60th:  Saskatoon Wild 
    Finn Theismann
    61st:  Las Vegas Aces 
    Charles Alderson
    62nd:  Yukon Rush 
    Jean ClaudePaul
    63rd:  Houston Bulls 
    Thomas Kennedy
    64th:  Halifax 21st  
    Fabius Adomaitis
    65th:  Minnesota Storm 
    Vilnis Balcers
    66th:  Ottawa Lynx (From Mexico City Kings) 
    Adama Traore
    67th:  San Diego Marlins 
    Joakim Sederstrom
    68th:  Mississauga Hounds 
    Thomas Vancheck
    Round 7:
    69th:  Philadelphia Reapers 
    Khalabib Stiopic
    70th:  Ottawa Lynx 
    Karlis Liede
    71st:  Saskatoon Wild 
    Alexis Lafreniere
    72nd:  Las Vegas Aces 
    Londortharl
    73rd:  Yukon Rush 
    Jamie Taylor
    74th:  Houston Bulls 
    Logan Swallow
    75th:  Halifax 21st  
    Lexington Lewis
    76th:  Minnesota Storm 
    Quinton Collins
    77th:  Mexico City Kings 
    Jakobe Puffalump
    78th:  San Diego Marlins 
    Peter Schilling
    79th:  Mississauga Hounds 
    Hayden Clarkson
    Round 8:
    80th:  Philadelphia Reapers 
    Luke Smartnick
    81st:  Ottawa Lynx 
    Flash Lightning
    82nd:  Saskatoon Wild 
    Daniel Phantom
    83rd:  Las Vegas Aces 
    Daniel Spenslov
    84th:  Yukon Rush 
    Everlasting Hope
    85th:  Houston Bulls 
    Fudge Popsicle
    86th:  Halifax 21st  
    Waluigi De Rossi
    87th:  Minnesota Storm 
    Anthony Griffis
    88th:  Mexico City Kings 
    Marchello Mirabella
    89th:  San Diego Marlins 
    Gervais Bulhoes
    90th:  Mississauga Hounds 
    Tim W
    Round 9:
    91st:  Philadelphia Reapers 
    Brody Wattson
    92nd:  Ottawa Lynx 
    Johnny Puck
    93rd:  Saskatoon Wild 
    Russ Backus
    94th:  Las Vegas Aces 
    95th:  Yukon Rush 
    96th:  Houston Bulls 
    97th:  Halifax 21st  
    98th:  Minnesota Storm 
    99th:  Mexico City Kings 
    100th:  San Diego Marlins 
    101st:  Mississauga Hounds 
     
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    Season 66 MOCK VHLM Dispersal Draft

     
    Written By: rjfryman Nashville, TN 
    Real draft will be April 28th, 2019
     
    Round 1:
    1st: Philadelphia Reapers 
    Rusty Shackleford
    Rusty is a stud of a Defenseman who has written an Article about staying in the VHLM for one more season. He may move up but if he talked with Philly and ensures that he will stay down he could easily be the 1st overall in this VHLM Draft
    2nd:  Mexico City Kings (From Las Vegas Aces) 
    Aleksander Rodriguez
    Along with Rusty Aleksander wrote an article as well. Aleksander is a well rounded checking forward that can lead a team with that tough physical presence that is often needed in the post season.
    3rd:  Ottawa Lynx 
    Rhys Chism
    Rhys is a scoring center that Ottawa can use since they lost every Center to the VHL.
    4th:  Saskatoon Wild 
    Rayz Funk
    A Goalie who is going to be drafted in the VHL in season 67. He is the second top goalie prospect in this draft but He most likely will eclipse the other Goalie rather quickly.
    5th:  Yukon Rush 
    Aston Martin
    Another S67 prospect. Aston is a Center prospect that will help lead Yukon to hopefully a great season.
    6th:  Saskatoon Wild (From Houston Bulls) 
    Beau Buefordsson
    Saskatoon is in need of Defense and Beau is the second best D in this draft behind Rusty. Beau should be hitting the 200 mark shortly after the season starts which is why he will be picked up early.
    7th:  Philadelphia Reapers (From Halifax 21st) 
    Bjorn Scoringsonn
    Another S67 Prospect who is tearing up the prospect pool in this VHLM. Bjorn is tearing up at training camp and is tied with Rayz with overall skill from S67.
    8th:  Saskatoon Wild (From Minnesota Storm) 
    Kevin Low
    Saskatoon needs all the defense they can get and Kevin Low will be a rock on the blue line. 
    9th:  Mexico City Kings 
    Wrike Chyrnoble
    All of the Expansion Teams need goalies and at this point Wrike is probably a great bet with him 116 TPE with a season 67 draft day. 
    10th:  San Diego Marlins 
    Kolur Bjoernsson
    San Diego doesn't have the luxury of getting a hot S67 goalie prospect but they will totally be ok with getting Kolur since he is 40 TPE from maxing. He should hit that early in the season leaving San Diego with plenty of time with a great backstop.
    11th:  Mississauga Hounds 
    Juan Jaundice
    The 4th Goalie picked in this draft and that is due to the fact that many teams need a solid goalie right now in this draft. Teams will either go and trade for one or draft one early.
    12th:  Philadelphia Reapers 
    Phil Marleau
    Philly has many picks in this draft and with that luxury They are going to go for the top Center in S67
    Round 2:
    13th:  Philadelphia Reapers 
    Edgar Tannahill
    Edgar is the top LW in this draft and Philly with Edgar still on the board it is an easy choice to sure up their LW position
    14th:   Mississauga Hounds (From Ottawa Lynx) 
    Kevin Low
    Mississauga needs everything and Kevin Low is a great Defensive prospect that will make sure they don't crash and burn this starting season
    15th:  Saskatoon Wild 
    Boomer Kuwanger
    Another S67 D who will be a great piece for any team but Saskatoon will be lucky to get him if he is still on the board.
    16th:  San Diego Marlins (From Las Vegas Aces) 
    ACL TEAR
    quik creating a RW is just what San Diego and this draft needs. There are actually a small number of great RW's in this draft
    17th:  Mexico City Kings (From Yukon Rush) 
    Brendan James Lawn
    Mexico seeking Defense will be glad to get Brendan to help lead this defense to be good from the start.
    18th:  Minnesota Storm (From Houston Bulls) 
    Anthony Amberback
    Might not be a S67 Defense but Anthony should sure up Minnesota's blue line and max out well before the playoffs. We might be seeing Minnesota Again but From where Im looking it will be a much tougher road this season.
    19th:  Philadelphia Reapers (From Halifax 21st) 
    Edward Vigneault
    Philly should really do well this season, they have many draft picks and with Edward on the blue line Philly should have a rock solid team this season.
    20th:  Yukon Rush (From Minnesota Storm) 
    Mat Tocco
    Yukon needs winger and Mat is the second best RW in this draft. I would be shocked if he made it this far but when I was trying to get team needs Mat feel a lot more than he should. He is a week maybe less from maxing and will have a killer season in the VHLM.
    21st:  Minnesota Storm (From Mexico City Kings) 
    Lucas Nygren
    Minnesota will be getting a steal with Lucas since they need a center and Advantage will be tearing it up and quickly jumping up with the TPE this season
    22nd:  San Diego Marlins 
    Boris the Forest
    San Diego still has almost an open depth chart and one of the best positions to get since its harder to get good ones is center and Boris being a S67 hopefully will continue to grow and quickly surpass some of the centers still on the board.
    23rd:  Mississauga Hounds 
    Vladimir Pavlov
    Mississauga might not get Vladimir at this point in the draft but if they do they will be rather lucky
    24th:  Ottawa Lynx (From VHL) 
    Emil Passerelli
    Ottawa traded down but in this draft it does not look like it will hurt them with a player like Emil still on the board and will not be upset dropping a few positions and still snagging a player like Emil.
    Round 3:
    25th:  Halifax 21st (From Philadelphia Reapers) 
    Greg Eagles
    26th:  Las Vegas Aces (From Ottawa Lynx) 
    Samuel Sparrow
    27th:  Saskatoon Wild 
    Tormund Giantsbane
    28th:  Philadelphia Reapers (From Las Vegas Aces) 
    Pascal Batz
    29th:  San Diego Marlins (From Yukon Rush) 
    Hulk Hogan
    30th:  Houston Bulls 
    John Frostbeard
    31st:  Yukon Rush (From Halifax 21st) 
    Cody Smith
    32nd:  Minnesota Storm 
    Devin Gabella
    33rd: Mexico City Kings 
    Cody Parkey
    34th:  San Diego Marlins 
    Guillaume Fontenette
    35th:  Mississauga Hounds 
    Andrei Mikhailov
    Round 4:
    36th:  Philadelphia Reapers 
    Duncan Jeffers
    37th:  Philadelphia Reapers (From Ottawa Lynx) 
    Brandon LeBlanc
    38th:  Mississauga Hounds (From Saskatoon Wild) 
    Dean Clarke
    39th:  Philadelphia Reapers (From Las Vegas Aces) 
    BALLS McZehrl
    40th:  Yukon Rush 
    Dan Gles
    41st:  Ottawa Lynx (From Houston Bulls) 
    Eeli Harju
    42nd:  Philadelphia Reapers (From Halifax 21st) 
    Sami Van Den Dreissche
    43rd: Ottawa Lynx (From Minnesota Storm) 
    Srraxxarrakex II
    44th:  Minnesota Storm (From Mexico City Kings) 
    David Lindberg
    45th:  San Diego Marlins 
    Boone Jenton
    46th:  Mississauga Hounds 
    Papa Gage
     
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    YESSSSS That would be amazing! 
     
    Man, it's good to be back I've missed you all
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    Uh-oh ... what did I start!?!?
     
    @Molholt I am sorry for the spam! I'm just getting back! Didn't realize using it is a faux pas!! 
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    It’s not really, some people just hate getting notifications for things. Mind you others complain when we don’t use it because they miss stuff. You lose if you do, you lose if you don’t.
     
    I do wish there was a way to make user customized ones. Would be great for making a mass tag for podcast questions or VHLM or whatnot and only bother the people you want to bother.
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    Wanna get yourself suspended for being a prick because that’s how you get yourself suspended for being a prick.
     
    Are there ways to limit which tags can be used by which groups? As I recall when I checked it was a feature wide thing aka only certain groups can use it in general not use specific ones. I like members having the ability to tag commishes or GM’s or whatnot to get a group’s attention if it’s needed however the member tag gets a bit excessive sometimes. I’d be fine limiting what groups can use it but I don’t want to limit the entire feature to only the blue team for example because that guts it’s usefulness.
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    1. Wish I could say yeah but no. Just played offline manager sims and stuff like it
    2. I've always played out. Thought it would be fun to play as a goalie since I haven't played in net ever. (except for scrims) Name is from my gamer tag and a family name.
    3. My important aspects have always been rebound control and reaction time. Making it to the first shot and making sure there isn't another chance.
    4. I would take double decent. I have a chance to carry the team. But without defence I will get lit up for sure.
    5. No specific events but a couple of fights throughout the minors. Suspended once for 5 games for it... oops
    6. Playing the MMAAAHL finals last year. A lot of pressure after losing the year before. Had to make sure we could win it this year.
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    Halifax 21st Team History
     
    Founded: Season 62
    Playoff Appearances: 5
    Playoff Series Victories: 4
    Founder’s Cup Final Appearances: 3 (S62, S64, S65)
    Continental Cup Victories: 0
     
    Player Awards Won:
     
    Regular Season MVP - Mitch Higgins Trophy
    S62 - Karl von Moltke
     
    Playoff MVP - Skylar Rift Trophy
    S64 - Shane Mars
     
    Points Leader - Ethan Osborne Trophy
    S62 - Karl von Moltke
     
    Goals Leader - Alexander Chershenko Trophy
    S62 - Shawn Glade
    S64 - Diljodh Starload
     
    Assists Leader - Vladimir Boomchenko Trophy
    S62 - Karl von Moltke
    S63 - Jesse Wilson
     
    Top Defenseman - Ryan Sullivan Trophy
    S62 - Shawn Glade
    S63 - Jesse Wilson
    S64 - Bolt Vanderhuge
     
    Top Two-Way Forward - Matt Bentz Trophy
    S62 - Karl von Moltke
     
    Retired Numbers
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    Karl von Moltke: 72GP, 45G, 80A, 125P (S62)
    In Halifax's inaugural season, Karl von Moltke, or "KVM" found himself going from the powerhouse Las Vegas team, to the newly expanded Halifax team whom everyone had their eyes on. Although Halifax was a popular franchise among fans, no one expected them to go on the run that they did, not even von Moltke himself. However, in their first ever season, Halifax went on to clinch the top seed in the standings, mainly because of the spectacular play from von Moltke. On his way to leading the 21st to promise land, von Moltke completed a league leading 125 point regular season, as well as capturing the Ethan Osborne, Vladimir Boomchenko, Mitch Higgins, and Matt Bentz trophies, helping the 21st to a finals appearance in their inaugural season. Although he was never able to capture the Founder's Cup in his career, Karl von Moltke dominated the ice every night, always making an impact and ending his VHLM career with more than a point per game. He was also a great teammate off the ice, taking part in various extracurricular activities with the team, and always being their for the other players on his team. It was a sad day for the city Halifax when they had to say goodbye to their brightest star. He was truly a special player and made a lasting impact as the leader of the first ever Halifax team, and for these reasons, no one who plays for the Halifax 21st will wear the number 17 ever again. #ForeverA21st
     

     
    Shawn Glade: 72 GP, 48G, 60A, 108P (S62)
    Dominating defencemen have never been easy to come by in any era of the VHLM. Shawn Glade started off his career with the Yukon Rush in S61, and after putting up a mediocre 27 points as a rookie, was a part of the infamous line debacle in the finals that year that cost the Rush the cup. Not satisfied with his output yet, Glade worked on his game in the offseason, in preparation to lead the Rush to the finals once again, but instead was picked up by the Halifax 21st in the 2nd round of the S62 VHLM Dispersal Draft. After being a bit shaken by his draft performance at first, Glade regained his composure and started on Halifax's second pair, being Tzuyu and Toby Fitzgerald. As the season went on, Glade picked up heat and points began flowing in like a river. Even though he was playing fewer minutes than many of his teammates, Glade was still able to score a league leading 48 goals with a total of 108 points, second to only fellow teammate, Karl von Moltke. When it was all said and done, Shawn Glade walked away with the Alexander Chershenko trophy as well as the Ryan Sullivan trophy. The VHLM hadn't seen the likes of such an offensively gifted defenseman since Adam Warlock in S58, nor has it seen one since. Despite such a great VHLM career and making to the finals in both years, with two different teams, Glade was never able to win the Founder's Cup. It is unfortunate that such a player didn't get to go out on top, but overall he has an outstanding VHLM career to look back on. Glade was such a talented player for Halifax, and for that reason we celebrate, as number 16 is raised to the rafters in Halifax. #ForeverA21st
     
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    I think Malmo has to have the best logo. Nice amount of flair in it. But still simple and subtle.
    I don't really care who I get drafted by, I more so would just be hoping to go in the first or the second round. The earlier the better.
    I'm a dirty blonde. Matches my play in front of the net.
    Sheet metal. I used to trim my blade with it so it hurt more when I whacked people. 
    I'm down for some colour in my tape during the regular season. Match the team colours and it looks sweet.
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    Fight song is an obvious one. Here Comes The Boom - Nelly. 
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