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At 50 years old, The Phantom is not the usual rookie in which the VHLM regularly sees enter their league. But at 50 years old, the Phantom has his mind set to be better than them all. As a child, the Phantom was a circus act, not by his own choice. Touted as the “Devil Child”, his captors kept him in a small cage, allowing visitors to look at him and his deformed face in which he was hated. A face which earned not a mother’s love, but fear and hatred. Luckily, after years of torment the Phantom escaped from his captivity, moving into the depths and cellars of a small hockey arena in France. It is here where he first crafted his mask and for the first time ever, was able to hide himself and his face from all the eyes which once laid upon him. The Phantom spent the vast majority of his life in the depths of the rink. He would watch as hundreds of fans sat themselves to watch the local hockey team. After years of watching, a young player began to feel the presence of the Phantom. This player's father had always told him about the Angel of Hockey, a spirit which could teach him everything he needed to know. He seeked out the Phantom and found him, following his teachings. He became one of the greatest players to ever play in that league and lead their team to many championships. But tragedy struck, just months before the player had planned to move across the ocean to pursue hockey in the VHL he had suffered a terrible accident which had taken away his life and ripped away the soul and spirit of the team. At this same time, the fans and management discovered the Phantom and how he had been living in their arena for years. They felt certain he was at fault for the death and chased him out of the arena, casting him away, never to be seen again. In his absence, the Phantom hid. He hid from the world which he felt over and over again feared and hated him. In this time he had never forgotten his love of hockey but he suppressed it as it only caused even more hatred to the entire world. But he never forgot it, the final thing he was told before the player’s untimely passing was that he wanted him to always think of him before he moved away onto the VHL. And the Phantom did, he never forgot. Five years after the tragedy, the team announced a ceremony unveiling a new statue and award to be named after the late teammate. Fans, former players, managers and many more packed the small rink. A beautiful ceremony was held which left no eyes dry. Right before the night came to a close, the lights went out. As they turned back on every person in the building noticed the same thing. In front of the impressive silver statue, a single rose was laid. A sign from the Phantom that he had never forgotten. He had always thought of him. From this point on the Phantom had a new dream, to honour the fallen player by completing his dream of competing in the VHL. The Phantom moved across the Ocean and settled himself in the arena of the Ottawa Lynx. He stayed there for several years, watching the games during the evenings and practicing for himself when nobody else was in the arena. Hockey was a sport the Phantom loved so much, a sport in which everyone wears a mask and nobody is able to see the players as they skate on by. Eventually, people began to notice somebody high above them. A man in dark outfits wearing a mask which covered half of his face. People in Ottawa had heard of a story of a similar man years ago in France, but it was hard to believe it could be true. Quickly management tried to figure out what could possibly be going on in their arena. But this time the Phantom didn’t want to hide. He didn’t want to be hated and he was tired of how he had been treated for decades. This time, the Phantom was going to make his presence known. A game was about to start when once again the lights flickered in the arena. Everyone looked around, confused as to what was going on when a few fans noticed something shimmering high above the ice. Two skates, followed by long legs and a body covered in black clothing. Descending from above the rink, the Phantom was slowly being lowered to the ice by cables. Everyone watched as he reached the ice and grabbed a stick from a nearby player. The Phantom quickly showcased his skills, skating around the multiple people as they tried to grab him to figure out what was going on. He evaded everyone, all while carrying a puck as he did laps of the ice. As quickly as he descended, he reached the cables and was carried back up into the rafters where he quickly disappeared. Following this, the public’s perception of the Phantom shifted. Originally, he was thought to be evil and a myth. But now he was seen as a brilliant hockey player. The team's management were eventually able to reach him after numerous attempts and he was brought onto the team where he made his debut. The fans in France heard about this, finally realizing that the Phantom was not responsible for the player’s death, but was the Angel of Hockey he had always spoken of.
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The Phantom of the VHL has recently made his VHLM debut and is training to be one of the top stars in the VHL. In his first five games with the Ottawa Lynx he has recorded three goals and is quickly improving. The Phantom knows that he is a good player but must focus on improving himself if he wants to break out and move up the leagues. Pros Shooting The Phantom of the VHL has a very well crafted shot which he has perfected over the years to make him a top goal scorer with an extremely accurate and hard shot. The strongest part of his game has always been and will continue to be his goal scoring, specifically on the powerplay. Physicality and Size Boasting both an impressive stature and weight, the Phantom’s strength has always been a large part of his identity. Everywhere in his game you are able to see his strength and how it affects all the plays he’s involved with. It can be knocking somebody off the puck, taking powerful shots or even fighting. The Phantom is destined to be one of the strongest players when his time in the VHL comes. Defensive Play Despite being a center, the Phantom wants to make sure to stay on top of his defense as much as he can. Part of this comes in his previously mentioned physicality, being able to stop attackers from entering his zone with force. Other aspects of this include his ability to block shots and make sure nothing gets to the net. Cons Passing and Playmaking With scoring being such a large part of the Phantom’s game, his playmaking skills are where he struggles more offensively. While the passes aren’t terrible, it is clear that the Phantom has taken a focus to shooting the puck much more than he has to passing it around the ice. It is often more common to see an assist from the Phantom come from a rebound and not from an actual pass. Skating The Phantom’s skating has improved over the years but it is clear that there is still much work to be done. While not clumsy on the ice, his position could be greatly improved which would also help out his offensive abilities and see a better passing game from him. Speed Related to his skating, his speed has also been seen as a problem. The Phantom must work on his speed in order to get better positions on the ice. Speed is easily the largest downside of his game and if he can improve that it will be immediately noticed in his game and how he plays the sport. One thing is for certain, the Phantom wants to put the VHLM, VHLE, and the VHL on notice and let them know he is the next big thing and the future of the league. Every aspect of his game is bound to improve and he is ready to be the brightest star in the league.
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1. Trade deadline is now over! It's time for Ottawa to get some big signings and skyrocket up the standings. 2. New signings and the vets sticking with it will surely lead to a brighter future in Ottawa. I hope to have some big games in my debut sims. 3. WWumbo leads the team in PIM and hiits. No chance we have another thug worse. 4. Dont worry I will now be answering them weekly. I actually came here to write these questions and didn't expect to already see them. 5. 2020's. No other time is better. 6. No other sport only Opera.
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Player Information Username: Hogan Player Name: The Phantom of the VHL Recruited From: Returning Age: 50 Position: C Height: 74 in. Weight: 200 lbs. Birthplace: France Player Page @VHLM GM
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I recently told the VHL that I wanted the job of Chicago GM or I would quit the league. I did not get it. To whoever run the hiring process, you will curse the day you did not do all that I asked of you. Please VHL promise me one thing, all I ask of you is think of me sometimes. We'll meet again Don't know where, don't know when But I know we'll meet again some Sunny day
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This response is outrageously late
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I apply and if you dont give me what I want I'll leave the league
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anything you can think of, i have done. anything you plan to do i have done. i am the creator when it comes to the vhl
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I havrn done a podcast in like 2 months thunder
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I have no idea howmant picks I have left but here's my next 2 picks D-SEA 2 D-SEA 3
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HULK HOGAN 2 AND TAVISH DEGROOT
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this is good. you cant reward the best bad team a better pick
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HULK HOGAN 2 PA-21 to 1 i bought 2
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36. Solid deadline pick up and he was able to turn it up during the last stretch of the season. 42. Original Hulk Hogan. He rules by doing nothing and just letting the league stay how it is. 43. Its dom. He changes the whole league to french and ruthlessly fires everyone without telling them! 44. It stays the VHL forever brother. The Victory Hogan League. 40. Im late on this question but Seattle is doing great. We had our best season of Hulk Hogan 2's career and we're playing game 3 and 4 of the playoffs tonight. 39. A couple of golden skates specifically for Nano. He's been a great defensemen on Seattle for the past 3 seasons and id say the most underrated on the team.
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no im depressedn now
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21. The entire party celebrated Eno losing the record. 22. Seattle is just good. Everyone is playing really good and it makes sense the team is this hot. 23. Hogan is on pace for his best season, he was also on pace for his best season last year before dropping off, so we will see. 24. Bears. It smells like hockey bag sweat, ice, dirt and anything else you would find the Bears arena. 26. One of those trade for a puck signs. Hogan 2 did not trade a puck to the kid. 27. Daniel janser we need janser to fail. everyone needs to start targetting him to injure him.