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  1. Well I’m super glad I read this article and learnt about your personal life and job. I myself and a huge fan of junior hockey, unfortunately I cheer for one of the worst junior hockey franchises in the WHL. Good luck in your schooling and job prospects.
  2. 1. What are your thoughts on Toronto's season so far? We are not playing terrible, but again if you aren't looking for a social gathering the game is about winning. So my thoughts are we need to win more soon. 2. Do you enjoy playing for this team? I do, the team is fun to be around. Good mix of Legion talk in the LR and outside the team talk too. We have a good core, just need to continue with with 3. Who do you think has been the Legion's best player thus far? Oh Sens has had a great season so far. Looking to again shoot for 80+ points for a second consecutive season, that's a good season from a guy in his third full season in the VHL 4. The Legion have a losing record this season, what keeps you motivated to come out and play every night even when the losses start to pile up? I want to help this team back to the Continental Cup. Its been a decade since the cup was last with the Legion. With everything the guys on the roster have appeared to gone through, I wanna help them get there. 5. Despite struggling this season, do you think the trajectory of the team is positive? I do believe we are headed in the right direction. However there is lots of work ahead and sim luck needed to get to the next level. 6. Who do you think has the most creative team name in the VHL/VHLM ? Halifax. Great history, great name. Suck rocks to those who think otherwise.
  3. Review: I was looking for some TPE, but in all honesty I’m really glad I stumbled upon this media spot as my review. It was well written and focused outside a few minor spelling and punctuation mishaps. I enjoyed the look at what it means the be a VHLer and what might some from that experience. also should point out nothing wrong with working at Tim Hortons, someone’s gotta make coffee every 15 minutes. Good write up, very interesting take and something different to read. 8/10
  4. Well we pissed Vancouver off after those two wins last sim
  5. Ahem to god save that great woman. Screw that, I think I’d rather not listen to the tide is high.
  6. Happy Birthday to both @BOOM and @OrbitingDeath Thank you Facebook for reminding me of Booms birthday, this is why I am also late for you Ivo, no Facebook to remind me of you!
  7. VHL Storylines - Chicago Phoenix For this week’s short article in what hopefully continues as a mini-series throughout the season, we are going to take a quick look at the Chicago Phoenix. The Phoenix have now been on the VHL scene since Season Seventy-Three, but are coming off the franchise’s first winning season after the club posted a 37-win season last year, good enough for eight-four points on the season. The regular season was just the beginning for the young club, as the team would catch on fire in the post-season, going all the way to game seven of the Conference Finals against the D.C. Dragons. This season in the first twelve games, the Phoenix are showing the VHL that last season was just the tip of the iceberg, as the team currently sits tied for second place in the league standings with a 9-3 record. Early on so far the Phoenix are being driven offensively by the three headed monster of, Kyl Oferson, Lee Xin, and Matty Socks. The two forwards and defenseman account for sixty-seven of Chicago’s’ point total this season, which also happens to place all three in the top ten in points in the entire VHL. With such a huge amount of points tied up with just three players, one has to wonder what could happen in Chicago if their secondary scoring starts up.
  8. 1. (For players:) What do you think of Toronto's draft? Kristof Welch and Frank Funk Jr. were great additions to the roster right out of the gate. Both players have a bright future ahead. 2. Toronto has some impressive depth this season. Nine forwards, five defenders and two quality goaltenders. Do you think we make the playoffs? Depth is going to play a key role down the stretch. The VHL season is long and even the best players will have down stretches, so we will need those players to move play key roles in the depth positions. 3. If we make the playoffs how far do you think we'll go? I don't know how to really answer that. If we make the playoffs, you never know what's going to happen in the VHL playoffs. I hope we make the playoff this season! 4. We've got five rookies joining us for the upcoming season. Do you have any tips for them? Keep your head up. On and off the ice. With a rebuilding club our best years are ahead of us, might be a few bumps on the way. So lets look out for each other and keep our heads up. 5. What do you expect from yourself this season? I want to be better each game. Less PIMs and more action on the ice is key for a contending team. 6. What do you expect from management this season? Keep checking in with the players. Make sure they know they can speak up without repercussion.
  9. Your LR should be free for all to discuss openly without backlash, sorry you didn’t feel that way before
  10. Green Heads to Toronto Credit to Trooper for the Title Lester Green and the Los Angeles Star had just lost 4-1 to the Calgary Wranglers, which happened to be the Stars fifth loss on the young season. Green was just about to head down the hall to review film of the teams’ latest defeat when General Manager Josh Da Silva called Green into his office. Now entering his third season in the Victory Hockey League, all with the Stars, Green had never had than a handful of conversations with the GM. So when he was called into the office, he assumed it wasn’t to discuss a contract extension. Within twenty minutes of being told his name has come up in trade talks and the Stars were likely to accept, Green was packing his things on the first flight to the Ontario capital. Green who was drafted Thirteenth Overall by the Stars in Season Seventy-Four was swapped for Center John Merrick who last season but up 107 points for the Legion, the team who drafted Merrick Fifth Overall in the Season Seventy-Three VHL Entry Draft. Obviously with such a high powered and talented forwarded being shipped out for a defensive defenseman and a Second Round draft choice, some around the league cannot help but think it was a clear win for the Stars. While we are zero position to disagree with the masses on that fact, we don’t think the trade was that clear of a win, and look at it more of a win-win for both franchises. Rumor has is Merrick was looking for a change of scenery, while Los Angeles was looking to make a move for more offense. The Stars get a huge offense upgrade, while the Legion are able to re-set the locker-room, as they look to use their impressive young core that is still mainly on their rookie contracts. Now as we look at the team Green is joining, you’ll notice that the team happens to have a cupboard full of defenseman already on the roster with six, including three of those drafted in Season Seventy-Fix of Six. While Green joins the team as the second highest earner in TPE at this point, nine of the Legions sixteen roster players this season are still on their rookie contracts, so things are looking positive for the Legion future if the team continues to progress as expected. One of those players with a bright future is Lesters’ early line partner Jolly Green Giant. Giant who was the Second Overall pick from the most recent VHL Entry Draft, is the perfect complement to Greens defensive focused style, as the Giant has no problem jumping in on the rush with the offense. Green and his agent are excited for the future in Toronto, but know a lot of work and SIM luck have to go the Legions’ way if they want to bring home the franchise’s first Continental Cup since Season Sixty-Five. After the warm welcome after Green entered into the locker-room, Green was so excited he sat in with the contract talks that began between his agent and Legion General Manager. Green and the Legion were quickly able to come together on a three-year term, that will hopefully end in a few playoff runs, and even more if the chips all fall together.
  11. Transaction ID: 20505128167737553 5 Uncapped - used Doubles Week - used Free Week - Used April 2021
  12. Lester Green - 3rd Year Los Angeles Star Defenseman Now entering his third season in the Victory Hockey League with the Los Angeles Star, defenseman Lester Green is already one of the elder members of the expansion franchise. Currently there appears to be a re-acquiring theme for Green and the stars as he heads into a contact year and a veteran VHL contract, that is the team and Green are struggling and needs some veteran leadership. When Green entered the VHL as a rookie in Season Seventy-Four, expectations might have been low for the Thirteenth Overall pick in that past off-seasons VHL Entry draft, but now Green needs to dig deep inside to find something he has yet to show. Although Green wasn’t announced as a member of the leadership group in Los Angeles this season, but now as earlier stated a third year player in the league needs to bring that veteran presence on and off the ice. Green has been seen more frequently early on talking part in the day to day discussion around the locker-room, while also trying to encourage his teammates to practice. Those two things alone are huge steps Green has intended to take his year as a veteran of the roster. While Greens on ice veteran presence does not include lighting up the scoresheet each night he says his experience can help in other ways. “When you are losing as much as we have been the last three seasons, you can start to feel the guys quickly lose faith once we get down in games. While I would love to win a championship with the Stars, I understand there is going to be lots of ups and downs, and more downs of course with a franchise that just started. I can be that sounding board for the new guys on the roster and bring it to the other veteran members of the team having been here now those three seasons. I feel like that’s where my veteran leadership could really shine through. I’m obviously not the greatest rah-rah, smash a few hundred dollars’ worth of hardware in the locker-room kind of player, but I’ll listen to you no mater your experience in the league and that can also just be comforting for the younger guys as a veteran.” “One other thing about being a veteran is, I’m a little more flush in the bank than some of the younger guys around the locker-room, so a have a little calendar that has everyone’s birthdays on it this year, so I’ll be looking out for those guys, getting them a little veteran surprise on that day.” 431 Words
  13. We* fired DT. I’m sure I still have all the PMs with him lol
  14. VHL Storylines- Seattle Bears After winning five of the last eight VHL Championships, the Seattle Bears took a little bit of a step back in Season Seventy-Four, but it appears early on they might be ready to make noise in the North American Conference. Season Seventy-One draftees Jim Bob and Vin Calia are leading the way for the Bears in their first four games. Jim Bob is having quite the season with the Bears so far, well on pace to beat his career high in points last season when he put home thirty-one goals and fifty-three assists. Jim Bob has also grown into one of the premier Power Forwards in the league putting up 1,289 hits in 364 games. Vin Calia on the other hand is in the first season with the Bears franchise after spending the last four season with the Moscow Menace. Calia currently sits second on the Bears roster with three goals and four assists. While Calia has gotten off to a great star this season, one will have to wonder how long it will last for the American forward, as 103 TPE was removed in the off-season due to depreciation. Even the greatest of all time have been beaten up the VHL beast that is depreciation.
  15. Also I didn't know Gorlab was a new age outlaw. Are you Road Dogg or Billy Gun cause that intro was very, "oh you didn't know."
  16. @Josh so you can add to discord. 1. 0-4 in the first four games. 7 GF, 18 GA. Why are we in that position? 2. Given the poor start, when do you hit the panic button if you and Josh traded places? 3. Our General Manager is engaging and a good locker-room presence, overall good guy. If you could change one things in the Star organization as GM for a day, what would it be? 4. Out of our class of rookies this season, who do you see having the biggest impact overall in a Stars jersey? 5. What is the best case scenario for us given our current roster? 6. Six prospects are currently listed on the Stars roster. Name one you think will play for the Stars eventually and one you could see moving on before they pull on a Stars jersey?
  17. 1. FA opens soon, any targets stand out to you? A little late to the party, but honestly with the roster being built, there is no point in my opinion to pick up any FA 2. Who takes the scoring title for the team this season? Rory likely. Best forward on the roster, should have a little more help this season too. 3. It's Nygren's last season, how many hits does he retire with? 1,744 right now, would like to see him hit 2000. 4. Which team looks the strongest right now? I have no clue, we hopefully will surprise some teams on the way to our first playoff appearance. 5. Which team would you absolutely never play for? There is not one team I wouldn’t play for. Would like to hit the expansion teams prior to anywhere else. 6. Which NHL team is your favorite? Winnipeg Jets, last game was the heritage classic, which we paid $50 for $400 tickets 2 hours before puck drop.
  18. 1. Best present you got for the holidays? (if you got any, otherwise what did you want). Cast Iron Skillet. Waiting one for many years, but was too cheap to buy a good one. Got one from my Fiancé from Cabela's 2. Any New Years resolutions? None. Making a resolution doesn't make sense. 3. Playoffs are almost done, who takes it? Hopefully the Dragons take the Cup. This should be lighting a fire under us and other expansion clubs to do better. 4. We have the third OA pick in this upcoming draft, who should we take? The top end of the first round is very defense heavy. Hopefully we can pull a top end forward at the number three spot and maybe a top end defenseman at the beginning of the second round. 5. How did NYA win the lotto tournament but suck all year? Esso knows how to suck at the right time I guess 6. Do you have any friends in the upcoming draft? None of my friends will ever join the league at this point in their lives. I also don't talk to 99% of the league which is great, so I don't know or want to know about anyone
  19. Sweet Child of Mine As I sit down to write this article, I cannot help but think of the Guns and Roses song, Sweet Child of Mine. After finishing Season Seventy-Four with twenty-seven wins and sixty-one assists, the Los Angeles Stars took a step back this past season, with only twenty-one wins and fifty-one points. Where do we go, where do we go now? Those are the words I echoed in my head as I reviewed my second season with the Stars. After finishing the season with one more win than the New York Americans, the Stars entered the Season Seventy-Five Draft Lottery Tournament with the second best pre-tournament draft lottery odds. While it should come as no surprise with the way 2020 and Season Seventy-Five went for the Stars, the results of the lottery showed the Stars are still losing in the off-season, as the Lost Angeles based VHL franchise dropped to third in the final Draft Lottery results. With eight players returning from Season Seventy-Five and a few prospects likely to make the jump, the Stars don’t have tons of holes on the roster, but seem to be still lacking that final piece to the puzzle. Today we’ll take a quick look at some of the names that might be available when Stars General Manager Josh Da Silva steps up to the virtual podium. Red Lite (Right Winger- San Diego Marlins) The top prospect in the upcoming Season Seventy-Six VHL Entry Draft, Lite likely will be headed to the Big Apple to help with the impressive young forward core they already have in the stables. Lite is coming off an impressive season in the VHLM with the San Diego Marlins, playing in all seventy-two games for the franchise, putting up a balanced forty-eight goals alongside forty-nine assists. Lite entered the VHLM as your prototypical sniping forward, but after nineteen games with the Reapers in Season Seventy-Four, Lite knew he had lots to prove in his draft eligible season, to help his draft stock improve. Lite is a consistent face at practices so far leading up to his draft day, so combine his great work ethic along with his style of play makes him the best possible candidate to go First Overall and therefore, not suiting up in the black and silver next season. Battre Sandstorm (Defenseman – Saskatoon Wild) Sandstorm currently sits as the second best prospects currently eligible for the Season Seventy-Six VHL Entry Draft. Sandstorm was another member of the draft class that joined the VHLM in Season Seventy-Four at the trade deadline, allowing Sandstorm to get his feet wet in the league with seventeen games played with the Marlins in Season Seventy-Four. After putting up twenty-two points in those seventeen games, the Saskatoon Wild took notice and picked Sandstorm Eighth Overall in the Season Seventy-Five VHLM Dispersal Draft. Sandstorm had a decent final season in the VHLM with the Wild, putting up thirty-two goals and forty-three assists, which placed him in sixth in overall defenseman scoring in the VHLM. Much like Red Lite, Sandstorm is an extremely hard working individual and a great locker-room presence. With Sandstorm being the first of top defensive prospects on the board, one will wonder if the Phantoms lack of impact secondary forwards will drive them to skip the defensive prospects that are on the board. We can see Sandstorm slipping out of the number two spot based on the needs of the roster in Prague. Hulk Hogan Jr. (Defenseman – Mexico City Kings) Another quality defenseman at the top end of the draft board, Hogan Jr. is a name that will jump off the paper to many that follow the VHL, due to the top notch VHL career his father just had. While Hogan Jr. is being represented in the league by a different player agent that his father, it appears already from his short tenure in the VHLM, that Hogan Jr. might be more like his father than first meets the eye. Hogan Jr. joined the Miami Marauders at the trade deadline and had the privilege to play in twenty regular season games, along with the Marauders eighteen playoff games, hitching a ride with the eventual Founders Cup Champions. Hogan didn’t have the greatest season offensively for an offensive defenseman, putting up twenty-one points and twenty-eights assists, those numbers won’t be the reason that Hogan Jr. doesn’t get picked up in the first three draft choices. With Hogan Jr. player agents ties to the Vancouver Wolves franchise it is not likely he’ll be selected by the Stars, but a defenseman with the pedigree Hogan Jr. has doesn’t come around every draft at the number three spot, so it might be worth a shot for Da Silva. Tom Eagles (Defenseman – Philadelphia Reapers) Eagles is the third defenseman in a row currently on the VHL top prospects list. Eagles was drafted Sixteenth Overall by the Philadelphia Reapers in the Season Seventy-Five VHLM Dispersal Draft and got right to work for the Reapers. Eagles played in all seventy-two games for the Reapers in this past regular season, putting up seventeen goals and forty-seven assists in those seventy-two games, placing him fifth on the Reapers roster in scoring. Eagles and the Reapers also found themselves up against the Mexico City Kings recently in the Season Seventy-Five Founders Cup, and earlier today the Championship run came to an end for Eagles and the Reapers with a win in game six. Eagles performed very well in the fifteen VHLM playoff games, posting six goals and nine assists in those fourteen games, showing the hockey world and the VHL the next steps he has taken to take his game to the next level. Eagles is represented by a player agent that has been around the league for many years, so Eagles likely has tons of help preparing himself for the VHL Entry Draft. With only thirty practice house separating Eagles from the number one prospect in the draft, it’s likely Eagles won’t go higher than fourth, but stranger things have happened over the course of a VHL Entry Drafts.
  20. 1. Nygren is just shy of 1600 hits almost 1000 of which occurred while he was a Star, how long does that team record hold? 1000 hits is impressive and many don’t want to do that dirty work, hopefully that records lasts a decade or so at least. 2. Who gets into the LA Stars HOF as the first inductee? Hopefully someone that leads us to a cup in the next few seasons. 3. How're you liking the holiday festivities this season? I don’t VHL much, so it’s nice to see the community we have now and the donations they put together. 4. If you could travel anywhere this winter, where would it be? Anywhere that isn’t home cause you knows, COVID. 5. Do you participate in any other leagues? Which is your favorite? I vaguely participate in the VHL and that’s it. 6. Which VHL team is your least favorite and why? (Please don't say LA). LA cause we are going the wrong way, but won’t be for long!
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