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    No_Dangles got a reaction from Gustav in Dangles Shine [2/2]   
    Probably my favorite sig yet

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    No_Dangles got a reaction from BarzalGoat in S67 Group 4 VHFL Draft   
    D - Dan Montgomery
     
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    No_Dangles reacted to Berocka in Dangles Young Gun Rookie Card   
    Looks good 
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    No_Dangles reacted to ShawnGlade in S67 VHL Entry Draft *LIVE*   
    Come watch the next generation of VHL talent get drafted!
     
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    No_Dangles reacted to Gustav in S66 ALL-VHLM TEAMS   
    Hounds again getting some nice representation here. Congrats to my guys @GlowyGoat and @HulkHogan
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    No_Dangles reacted to Berocka in Mississauga Hounds Press Conference   
    1. The team was honestly the best part, without the help from everyone in discord I don't think I would have been as active
    2. I just want to be the best player and to become a top scorer, this season in the VHLM I want over 100 points and in the VHL in the future I want to do just as well
    3. Best of luck to all you new Hounds I will see you on the ice, Listen to Gustav and RadCow and you will learn a lot, stay active and create a cool team dynamic it will make everything heaps more enjoyable. Don't try and be the star be a cog in the machine, that's how you win games.
    4. Yes I think so, the second line was one of the best in the VHLM and I was apart of that line.
    5. ...Well this is easy Best Australian (the continent not the country) to ever play for the Hounds
    6. I applied for the Fantasy job and that seems like a lot of fun, I could see myself almost becoming a bookie and trying to pick some of the tougher matchups for the week. If not probably an updater, reading peope's media spots and articles would be fun. Also being an AGM and peeking behind the curtain would also be good but probably number 1 would be the Fantasy
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    No_Dangles got a reaction from Berocka in Mississauga Hounds Press Conference   
    1. I’d say that the coolest thing was seeing the community aspect of the forum. I wasn’t really expecting that coming in. Looking forward to getting to know more people!
     
    2. My goal’s to be on as many winning teams as possible. Hopefully that means I can land on a good team and stay there for a while.
     
    3. Try to get to know the people in the locker room, I feel as though I didn’t interact enough and looking back on it I probably should have done it more.
     
    4. Absolutely, I outperformed my expectations coming in. I expected to be a depth player but I ended up playing a sizable role. I was disappointed by our playoff defeat though, I was hoping we would make it further.
     
    5. Hahaha I really doubt my player has set a record. Word has it that he eats a lot of breakfast sandwiches though, so maybe most sandwiches consumed in a season.
     
    6. I would probably take an AGM position, seems like a pretty solid gig and it would increase my involvement.
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    No_Dangles got a reaction from Berocka in S67 FUTURES Amateurs PC   
    My VHLM experience was amazing, I had the pleasure to play with some amazing future VHLers. Our GM and AGM were really awesome and very helpful when it came to figuring everything out. My play was better than what I expected coming into the league. I was hoping to be a contributor on my team but I think I ended up doing more than that and we made it into the playoffs. I definitely had some really great players to help me produce though. I'm really excited for the opportunity to play for one of these amazing teams. I kind of stay in the bubble of the team atmosphere so it'll be nice to branch out and meet some more of the people in the league. This is a tough one because I personally think I'm a high floor low ceiling kind of player. Likewise, although I'm not one of the top TP earners I certainly produced at a higher level than what you would expect given my TPE. I would say somewhere in the 10-20 range is where I'll fall. No way I crack top 10, there are simply too many great players this year and to say I would be top 10 would certainly be a disservice to them. I don't have a chip on my shoulder. I'm fine with playing on any line if that gives us the best opportunity to win.
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    No_Dangles got a reaction from Berocka in VHL First Look: Dangles   
    Dangles, one of the top 20 VHL prospects has recently decided to take place in the VHL entry draft so let's take a look at who he is and what makes him such an intriguing potential pick.
     
    Coming into the VHLM, Dangles sat at 220 lbs and a height of 6'0". The main concern for VHLM gms when considering Dangles was whether or not he could make the transition from college hockey to the minors. They found that he was very speedy and very defensively minded but he was a one dimensional player. There was no offensive production and he lacked the proper strength and hockey history to make him a top pick. Since then he has greatly rounded out his skillset. Although still a defensive and puck-possession specialist, he can produce in the offensive zone. In fact, Dangles placed 6th in the VHLM scoring race, even though he was plagued with a lack of quality linemates... that is until fellow VHLM players MAC and Berocka Sundqvist were place on his line.
     
    Now that his first season in the VHLM has come to an end, we can only hope to project what Dangles can become. He has shown a consistent improvement in his game since entering the league, never skipping practice, and tending to all his off-ice training so we can see a dedication to the game and his development. Likewise, he doesn't have the same kind of natural ability as some of the other players in the draft, it really comes down to the kid's work ethic. That being said, Dangles is a very safe pick in the draft. He may not have the highest ceiling, but the kid sure does have a solid floor. Included below are what Dangles has identified as his focuses in his own development.
     
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    - DF
     
    SECONDARY
    - SK
    - ST
    - PH
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    No_Dangles got a reaction from Big Mac in VHL 19 Cover [2/2]   
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    No_Dangles got a reaction from Hogan in VHL First Look: Dangles   
    Dangles, one of the top 20 VHL prospects has recently decided to take place in the VHL entry draft so let's take a look at who he is and what makes him such an intriguing potential pick.
     
    Coming into the VHLM, Dangles sat at 220 lbs and a height of 6'0". The main concern for VHLM gms when considering Dangles was whether or not he could make the transition from college hockey to the minors. They found that he was very speedy and very defensively minded but he was a one dimensional player. There was no offensive production and he lacked the proper strength and hockey history to make him a top pick. Since then he has greatly rounded out his skillset. Although still a defensive and puck-possession specialist, he can produce in the offensive zone. In fact, Dangles placed 6th in the VHLM scoring race, even though he was plagued with a lack of quality linemates... that is until fellow VHLM players MAC and Berocka Sundqvist were place on his line.
     
    Now that his first season in the VHLM has come to an end, we can only hope to project what Dangles can become. He has shown a consistent improvement in his game since entering the league, never skipping practice, and tending to all his off-ice training so we can see a dedication to the game and his development. Likewise, he doesn't have the same kind of natural ability as some of the other players in the draft, it really comes down to the kid's work ethic. That being said, Dangles is a very safe pick in the draft. He may not have the highest ceiling, but the kid sure does have a solid floor. Included below are what Dangles has identified as his focuses in his own development.
     
    PRIMARY
    - DF
     
    SECONDARY
    - SK
    - ST
    - PH
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    No_Dangles got a reaction from Dil in VHL 19 Cover [2/2]   
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    No_Dangles reacted to Berocka in Players Awards Night for the Mississauga Hounds [2/2]   
    Hello and welcome ladies and gentlemen to the first Players Awards Night for the Mississauga Hounds. These are the awards to the players voted by the players, I will be your host Peter Wilkinson, now without further delay lets get down to business.
     
    Our first award is the Dream Line award here we will pick the top player of each position to make the best line on the ice. This is if everyone started at the same skill level and does not take current skill into consideration.
     
    Firstly the Goalie of the Year is......
     
    @Rayzor_7 RAYZ FUNK! 
     
    Rayz started all 77 games the Hounds played this year and was a key part to the teams success, he was only pulled from the ice once and his replacement The Hound never saw a single start. This award was one of the easiest to give out but it doesn't make him any less deserving. Please everyone give it up for your Goalie FUNK!
     
    Next we will look at the Defenceman of the Year
     
    Our first winner was voted by all his teammates as one of the best defencemen and who could blame them. You all know him its....
     
    @HulkHogan HULK HOGAN!
     
    As our highest scoring defenceman and most assists on the team it is of no surprise that Hulk has earned his spot up here tonight. He was not only great in the offensive zone but a staple in the defensive zone also with GM Jerry Garcia keeping him out on the ice as long as he could every shift. The Hounds worked Hulk Hogan as much as they could and he never faltered. Please give it up for HULK HOGAN!
     
    our defender joining Hogan was a late addition to the team but that didn't stop him achieving great things on the ice. Your second defencemen of the year is...
     
    @Cran DANNY DEYEETO!
     
    Do not let his small stature or his age fool you. DeYeeto is an absolute devil on the ice, if you have the puck near him watch out because you are going to get hit and stay hit. His presence really lifted the Hounds after being signed as a free agent mid way through the year. The only people he let down were the opposition and that was certainly not gently. Please every a round of applause for your second D-Man DANNY DEYEETO!!!
     
    Now we can get onto the interesting people of the team the forwards first we will have a look at the Centre of the Year.
     
    This was a close decision between two amazing centres that GM Garcia struggled to pick on who should be the top line centre. But your winner for this year is...
     
    @No_Dangles DAN GLES!
     
    Dan Gles was on the infamous 2nd line for the Hounds this year which was one of if not the strongest second line in the whole of the VHLM. He produced fantastic numbers with 96 points in the regular season and with 5 points in the post season, including a short handed goal. This man might seem quiet put he lets the scoreboard do the talking for him. Give it up for your centre of the year DAN GLES!
     
    For the Right Winger of the year I am sure that this man needs no introduction you all love him it's...
     
    @GlowyGoat  CALLUM MACELROY!!!
     
    Topping the points table for the whole year in the VHLM with 107 points in the regular season MacElroy had an absolute blinder of a season. He was also apart of the infamous second line for the Hounds and he was the main man out there.
    Wait a minute where is MacElroy has anyone seen him he hasn't come up to collect his award. Please can someone go find him.
    Sorry about that where was I.. oh right. The lead goal scorer in the whole of the VHLM no wonder why he is the Right Winger of the year for the Mississauga Hounds. Please everyone give it up for CALLUM MACELROY!
     
    Last but certainly not least we have the Left Winger of the Year. This man is famous all through Mississauga for his great play on the ice, he is no other than...
     
    @cody73 CODY SMITH!
     
    This amazing skater was leading the goal scoring in the whole league for the first part of the season and put up heaps of big games. Including a hat-trick in game five of the quarter finals in the playoffs. This man lead from the front wearing the C on his jersey, being an incredible face for the franchise. It is no wonder that he was the players choice of best left winger in the Hounds. Rumours have it that he might become a Defenceman in the future so this could have been his final season up front. He definitely made it one he will never forget. Everyone lets hear it for Cody Smith!
     
    So here we have our line of the year can we give it up one last time for these incredible players!
     
    Now we move on to our individual awards
     
    The first award is our Players Player this is the MVP as voted by the players, the one they want on the ice with them but is also a great team mate.
     
    The winner for this award is...
     
    @cody73 CODY SMITH!
     
    The captain of the team showed his leadership on and off the ice. Leading the team in scoring at the beginning of the season and leading the team in advice and assistance throughout the whole season. He is a player that you would want in any locker room and you can see him going far with his career. Best of Luck in the future Cody it was a pleasure to have you on the Hounds and leading from the front. Let me hear you scream for your captain Cody Smith!
     
    Our next award is the player most likely to end up in the Hall of Fame
     
    and to no ones surprise the winner is...
     
    @HulkHogan HULK HOGAN!
     
    This man is bigger than life and everyone knows him, it is no wonder that he was voted most likely to get up into the Hall of Fame. It's not just his skill on the ice but his huge personality. Plus have you seen the size of him I would hate to be the one that tells him that he isn't going in the Hall of Fame. So whether it is by skill, personality or intimidation Hulk Hogan will end up in the Hall of Fame, congratulations BROTHER!
     
    Give it up again for Hulk Hogan!
     
    Up next we have the award for best leadership, this is the player who you could imagine becoming a great GM in the future.
     
    The winner is... our first choice for captain
     
    @Rayzor_7 RAYZ FUNK!
     
    Rayz Funk was elected captain by the Hounds at the beginning of the season but due to the rules was not allowed to wear the C on his jersey. To combat that Funk had a C painted on to his mask as he new who the real captain was. Funk is an absolute great leader and this can be confirmed as he was chosen to be the GM of the Minnesota Storm. We all wish him the best of luck in his future endeavours. Give it up for your goalie Rayz Funk.
     
    Now that brings an end to today's ceremony of players awards, but wait we do have 3 special awards picked by a person who didn't watch a single Hounds game and knows nothing about any of the players. For some reason the management thought that these awards should be accepted also, so lets continue with this party.
     
    First up we have an award for... Best fashion sense.
     
    This award goes to...
     
    @VisualDarkness ANDREAS SUNDELL!
     
    Well I don't really have much information for these awards so come on out Sundell and collect your award. Wow he is wearing a pink and yellow striped suit that is... well that is out there. I guess he deserves this award.
     
    The next award is for... Most clumsy player
     
    This award goes to...
     
    @DoktorFunk SCOTT GREENE!
     
    Congratulations Greene, I don't know why you have been selected for this award but come up and collect it... just be careful on the stairs. Look everyone he made it all the way up without tripping, I don't know why this was given to you. Everyone give it up for Scott.... oh no he fell down the stairs, do we have any real Doctors in the building?
     
    Anyway lets just move right along to our final award for the night.
     
    The teams biggest sook, this is the player that whines about any injury they receive and complain to the refs the most and the winner is...
     
    ....WHAT REALLY??? The award went to @HulkHogan HULK HOGAN???
     
    Well, I think that about wraps it up for tonight I am scared of what Hogan will do to me so good night all and see you next year.
     
    Please Hulk no, I didn't have anything to do with the award I just hand them out... Oh No!!!
     
    [1517 Words] Will claim for this week and the following two
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    No_Dangles got a reaction from Berocka in Berocka's Award Acceptance Speech   
    Nah dude you made me look good lmao
     
    Never forget the most dominant VHLM 2nd line
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    No_Dangles reacted to Thranduil in Obnoxious Sig [Meme]   
    @No_Dangles ok wow I just got the pun. Haha Dan Gles, Dangles, that's a good one.
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    No_Dangles reacted to Berocka in Berocka's Award Acceptance Speech   
    (Berocka enters stage left, up to the podium)
     
    Wow, this is an absolute honour never in my wildest dreams did I think I would win such a prestigious award in only my first season. Firstly I would like to thank @HulkHogan for giving me this award, I know that there was so many great candidates and to be choosen truly means an incredible amount. Next I would like to thank @GustavMattias for not only selecting me as a free agent but truly believing in me, he gave me the chance when not many others would. To come up from a place where it doesn't even snow and to be picked in a VHLM team is truly amazing. I would also like to thank @Radcow for also believing in me and helping me get the training I needed. I would also like to thank my line mates @GlowyGoat & @No_Dangles they really made me look even better on the ice with their great performance. Next I would like to thank the rest of the Hounds, they were a great bunch of guys and they would you help you whenever you needed, either on or off the ice. Lastly I would like to thank my friends and family for everything they did and my early coaches. This is a great honour to win this award and best of luck to future Australians in the Hounds, go out and show the world we shouldn't be messed with.
     
    Thankyou
     
    (Berocka exits stage right with tears in his eyes)
     
    [254 Words]
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    No_Dangles reacted to Sullvino in Season 67 Mock Draft Series | Part 3 | Round 2   
    Season 67 Mock Draft Series | 2nd Round 
    Part 3
    @VSN
     
     
     
     
    In case you missed it here is the complete first round mock draft published last week on VSN:
    1.01 - Phil Marleau - C
    1.02 - Bjorn Scoringsson - W 
    1.03 - Hulk Hogan- D
    1.04 - Aston Martin - C 
    1.05 - Rayz Funk - G
    1.06 - ACL TEAR - W
    1.07 - Lincoln Tate - D
    1.08 - Boone Jenton - D
    1.09 - Michael Gary Scott - C
    1.10 - Acyd Burn - W
     
     
    2.01  – Seattle Bears - W|23 – L|40 – OTL|9 
    Previous Picks: Marleau (1), Funk (5), Jenton (8)
     
    The Pick: Boris the Forest - Center - Mexico City Kings @chillzone
     
    Analysis: As I highlighted in my first round mock draft, the Seattle Bears own this draft after shedding off veteran talents to stock up on draft picks in their rebuild. This is a pivotal draft for the future of the Bears. In the first round mock, they addressed all three positions with Marleau, Funk and Jenton. With the first pick in the second round, they add a very talented center in Boris the Forest. Boris is easily a first round talent, but he slightly slips into the early second round here. In the regular season for Mexico he put up an impressive 33 goals and 33 assists, fourth best in points on the team. Seattle walks away from this draft with two premier centers; a rugged two-way leader in Marleau and a dynamic offensive scorer in Boris the Forest. A huge haul for Seattle. 
     
     
     
    2.02  – Malmo Nighthawks - W|28 – L|41 – OTL|3 
    Previous Picks: Scoringsson (2) 
     
    The Pick: Wrike Chyrnoble - Goalie - Mexico City Kings @Savoire Faire
     
    Analysis : Back-to-back Kings get selected here as goaltender Wrike Chyrnoble comes off the board. Chrynoble was a rock for the Kings in the regular season finishing with a 41-25 record and a 2.24 GAA. Malmo here is in a position where they have a starting goaltender in Johnny Carison, but he may have reached his ceiling in the VHL and is beginning to get up there in age. This is an opportunity for Malmo to grab the number two goalie available in this draft behind Funk, give him a year or two to develop and have a young franchise goaltender. Wrike has a solid frame at 6'4 and 220 pounds and is widely regarded as a very athletic goalkeeper. The former 9th overall pick in the VHLM finds himself a home in Malmo. 
     
     
     
    2.03  – Moscow Menace - W|26 – L|38 – OTL|8 
    Previous Picks: Hogan (3) 
     
    The Pick: Derek England - Defense - Mexico City Kings @PenKnight
     
    Analysis: Make that three straight Kings draft picks here at the top of the second round as Derek England hears his name called by Moscow. England has been one of the more under the radar prospects in this draft class and is at the top of the second tier of defenseman behind Hogan, Tate and Jenton. Statistically, England had a very solid year with 59 points in 72 games for the Kings, which was also Top-10 amongst all VHLM defenseman. Moscow has a handful of promising young stars on offense with the likes of Jaguar and Volshenko and they add to pillars on the back end here with Hogan in the first and England in the second. England is described as a solid two-way defenseman who can move the puck very well, but also is very responsible defensively. The defense is set for the future in Moscow. 
     
     
     
    2.04  – Riga Reign (via TOR) - W|42 – L|23 – OTL|7 
    Previous Picks: Scott (9) 
     
    The Pick: Dan Gles - Center - Mississauga Hounds @No_Dangles
     
    Analysis: Riga has one of the most talented rosters in the VHL headlined by  Podrick Cast, Edwin Preencarnacion, Ryan Kastelic and Kallis Kirketers in net. At this point in the draft, Riga will look to take the best player available and that is Dan Gles of the Hounds. Gles has been rising up draft boards over the past week, according to VHL scouts and also put together a very impressive season for the Hounds. His 96 points were good for Top-6 in the VHLM and was second in scoring on his team behind only Callum MacElroy. He plays all areas of the ice well and was never really known for his goal scoring until he came to the VHLM. Despite adding Michael Gary Scott, who projects now as a center in the VHL, Riga is happy to select Gles to develop a young core down the middle. 
     
     
     
    2.05  – Riga Reign (via NY) - W|42 – L|23 – OTL|7 
    Previous Picks: Scott (9), Gles (14)
     
    The Pick: Greg Eagles - Goalie - San Diego Marlins @Greg_Di
     
    Analysis: This is a tough pick for Riga on the projeced back-to-back here in the second round. It goes without saying that they have an elite goaltender in Kallis Kirketers who is a life blood of their backend. However, drafts are about building out that prospect pool for the future and not always necessarily focusing on immediate needs. Riga looks at their draft board here and sees a young promising goalie in Greg Eagles and cannot pass up the opportunity. Eagles is right there with Chyrnoble as the second best goalie in this draft and I would not be surpised to see him go before him. Eagles had 39 wins and a 2.61 GAA for a good Marlins team in S66. While he lacks the size that Chyrnoble has (6'1 180lbs), he makes up for it with his positioning. He always manages to find himself in the shooting lanes and square to the puck. Riga brings in a potential star goalie of the future here with the 15th overall pick. 
     
     
     
    2.06  – Vancouver Wolves – W|39 – L|29 – OTL|4  
    Previous Picks: TEAR (6)
     
    The Pick: Michael Johnson - Goalie - Halifax 21st  @fonziGG
     
    Analysis: The run on goalies continues here in the second with the third goalie being selected in the first six picks of the round. Vancouver takes a long, hard look at a few other players here, but with Funk, Chyrnoble and Eagles off the board they take Johnson from Halifax. The Wolves roster three goalies including the talented veteran in Roger Sterling. They also used the 14th overall selection in S65 goaltender Joe Nixon, who hasn't fully developed as they initially hoped for. With Sterling having a couple seasons left before retirement, the Wolves snag Johnson and hope he can be the guy that Nixon was supposed to be. Johnson stands at 6'3 and 210 pounds and split time in the cage with fellow S67 draft prospect Thorvald Gunnarsson. Gunnarsson statistically edged out Johnson in terms of save percentage and GAA, but Johnson had three shutouts to Gunnarsson's zero. Scouts seemingly are pretty high on both prospects, but give the edge to Johnson as they see him with slightly higher upside at this point. 
     
     
     
    2.07  – Seattle Bears (via DAV) - W|23 – L|40 – OTL|9 
    Previous Picks: Marleau (1), Funk (5), Jenton (8), Forest (11)
     
    The Pick: Henrik Zoiderberg - Left Wing - Mexico City Kings @HenrikZoiderberg
     
    Analysis: Seattle continues plucking talent in this draft class, this time with one of my favorite prospects in Henrik Zoiderberg. The Swedish winger burst onto the scene early in the season and ultimately put up a respectable 27-28-55 stat line for the talented Kings. In my May 20th article, I highlighted Zoiderberg as a potential sleeper in this draft class.  Zoiderberg is a very smooth, playmaking winger who can also be relied on defensively. He has really been developing his goal scoring ability as the season went on and his 27 goals reflects that work.  When I reached out to a few VHL scouts, they raved about him as a player and person off the ice. He is seemingly loved in the Kings locker room. Sticking Zoiderberg on a line in Seattle with former teammate Boris the Forest can be something special to watch in Seattle. 
     
     
     
    2.08  – Seattle Bears (via CAL) - W|23 – L|40 – OTL|9 
    Previous Picks: Marleau (1), Funk (5), Jenton (8), Forest (11), Zoiderberg (17)
     
    The Pick: Guy LeGrande - Defense - Halifax 21st @Steve
     
    Analysis: Shockingly, Seattle is back on the clock here with the eighth pick in round two. To summarize the draft so far for Seattle, they have picked two centers, one goalie, one defenseman and one winger; addressing needs all over the ice. With this pick, they go back to the back end and pick up Guy LeGrande from Halifax. LeGrande was a mid-season pickup for Halifax, playing in only 49 games, but had an immediate impact. He produced 7 goals and 35 assists which is just off a point per game pace. LeGrande is an offensive-minded forward with great puck skills and a rocket of a shot from the blue line. When I sat down with the 21st head coach, he could not stop talking about the work ethic and character of this kid. Definitely a prospect to keep an eye on in this draft. 
     
     
     
    2.09  – HC Davos (via RIG) - W|37 – L|27 – OTL|8 
    Previous Picks: Martin (4), Tate (7)
     
    The Pick: Trevor Van Lagen - Center - Halifax 21st @VanCanWin
     
    Analysis: With their third pick of this draft, Davos selects another riser in Trevor Van Lagen. The former 84th overall pick of the Season 66 VHLM Dispersal Draft proved to be an incredible steal for Halifax at that slot as he eclipsed a point per game pace in his first VHLM season (28-46-74). Van Lagen is a big, strong offensive-minded center standing at an impressive 6'5 and 215 pounds. He possesses some of the best natural goal scoring abilities in this draft class amongst centers and once he tightens up his skating, he could be an absolute force in the VHL. Davos here cleans up with two potential elite centers in Aston Martin and Trevor Van Lagen. 
     
     
     
    2.10  – Seattle Bears (via HEL) - W|23 – L|40 – OTL|9 
    Previous Picks: Marleau (1), Funk (5), Jenton (8), Forest (11), Zoiderberg (17), LeGrande (18)
     
    The Pick: Scott Greene - Center - Mississauga Hounds @DoktorFunk
     
    Analysis: It's only fitting that we round out this second round mock draft with the Seattle Bears who will have selected seven players in the first two rounds after this pick. Seattle looks at their board and goes with the best available player here in Scott Greene of the Hounds; their third true center selected in this draft. Like Van Lagen, Greene proved to be a very good steal for the Hounds as he was selected 66th overall in the VHLM Dispersal Draft. In the regular season, he produced 27 goals and 20 assists in his 72 games played. He also added two points in the Hounds 5 playoff games. The slightly undersized centerman possesses great scoring and skating abilities that will translate to the VHL very well. He also prides himself on his faceoff ability, which is likely at the top of this class. Overall, Greene is a rock solid prospect and has been consistently developing throughout the season. He joins the immense Seattle Bears draft class at the end of the second. 
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    No_Dangles got a reaction from Berocka in Dangles Postseason Interview   
    Following a tough 10 game stretch and the final games of the VHLM regular season, we decided to have a word with Mississauga Hounds Center Dangles.
     
    Interviewer: "Hey Dangles, how you doing tonight?"
    Dangles: "Hey, not doing too badly. I've decided to rest up to prepare for the upcoming off season push."
     
    Interviewer: "That's certainly good to hear. It's definitely well deserved considering the impact you've had on your team."
    Dangles: "Yeah I guess you could say that. I've definitely benefitted from the talent of my teammates. I spend a lot of time on the ice with Sundqvist, Hogan, and Mac."
     
    Interviewer: "Certainly and that's excluding some other prominent members of the team as well."
    Dangles: " Yeah, yeah certainly. It seems like Smith is hitting his stride again so that's encouraging. I also think Rayz is due for some positive regression as well. His regular season numbers haven't been what you would expect out of such an amazing goaltender and I think he makes up for it in the post season."
     
    Interviewer: "So you think the Hounds have a good shot at making it far into the post season then?"
    Dangles: "Yeah definitely. You can't take these playoff games for granted but we had some real momentum before the last 10 game stretch. I think we're really just trying to refocus for Ottawa."
     
    Interviewer: "You have anything special you're doing for the post season?"
    Dangles: "Yeah, I've been growing out the beard in typical playoff fashion. I also typically eat McMuffins every morning but that's been swapped out for plain eggs so that's been a little rough. But most importantly I recently purchased a large supply of tissues from CostCo for the fans of the teams we face. I thought I'd give back to the communities that we demolish in the process. Mac also caught wind of this idea and he tapped into his alcohol supply to help these fans also drown their sorrows."
     
    Interview: "Haha sounds like you guys are having fun out there Dangles. Thanks for your time."
    Dangles: "No problem bud."
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