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RJMW got a reaction from youloser1337 in S95 - VHL Fantasy Zone - Week 4 Payouts
We appreciate you youloser
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RJMW got a reaction from Advantage in Malmo Nighthawks Team Press Conference
1. Unsung hero @Advantage for putting in huge work on the second line and dropping great press conference questions every week!!
2. The Americans and London... And Oslo in the VHLE.
3. Superbowl pick the Minnesota Vikings because why not, some crazy odds on that but. No one should ever get into beef with Kendrick ever again man 😂 " 🎶 big as the Superbowl 🎶"
4. Can't really, super patchy, thin, and short... In a few years I'll be good but for now it's not great 👍
5. I go to bed restless every night thinking about our playoff runs... We have been probably the best and most consistent regular season team the last 5 seasons but, this is our year.
6. I've been really good this year so far about studying, school, etc. I really want to start running more consistently again I just have to work it into my schedule again.
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RJMW got a reaction from KaleebtheMighty in Malmo Nighthawks Team Press Conference
1. He's winning MVP!!!!! No doubt no doubt!
2. Yeah why not, it's part of the game too and maybe we'll see more folk heroes inducted.
3. I mean most leagues do it by regular season anyways, in the playoffs anything can happen and basing it off regular season takes away some of the randomness and bases it more off actual merit idk
4. I am buying a 2001 Toyota Corolla, I'm putting money aside to pay some bills and I'm investing the rest. I won't change a thing about how I'm living apart from that though.
5. He keeps a great vibe in the team LR, its probably one of the most active rooms and very positive. He's also loyal to his players!! I would love to see this team go deep in the playoffs, Kaleeb has done an amazing job creating a competitive team for as many seasons as my player has been in the VHL
6. Might get a Subway sandwich or some A&W.
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RJMW reacted to Advantage in Evolution of the Malmo Nighthawks: Roster Breakdown
EVOLUTION OF THE MALMO NIGHTHAWKS
Roster Breakdown
Once again, the Malmo Nighthawks have surprised some doubters and stomped out to a 17-5-4 record for the second most points in the VHL, and the league’s best goal differential at +40. They have scored the most goals in the league over their 26 game season, with 101, and allowed the least with 60. This is despite their longtime netminder, Ash Sparks, retiring and their defense group going down to just three. With that being said, the Nighthawks are red hot and are showing that they are a more dangerous threat than some predict. Let’s take a look at the roster and check out the names that make up the squad.
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F - RANDY BOBANDY (S87 - @AJW)
S95: 26 GP, 12 G, 28 A, 40 P, +8, 13 HITS, 2 GW
PACE: 33 G, 77 A, 110 P, +22, 36 HITS
The Canadian veteran forward, entering his very last season, has decided to make his final hooray the absolute best one. Coming off a career high 91 points in Season 94, his first as a member of the Nighthawks, Bobandy announced that after this season he will retire with his ninth being his last. Bobandy currently finds himself on pace for 33 goals and 78 assists for what would easily be a career-best 110 points. He sits 8th in points and 6th in assists so far, and has been one of the main guiding presences for the surging Malmo club.
F - VIKTOR JENSEN (S89 - @Advantage)
S95: 26 GP, 13 G, 17 A, 30 P, +10, 24 HITS, 2 GW
PACE: 36 G, 47 A, 83 P, +28, 66 HITS
The Captain of the Nighthawks currently finds himself in the seventh season of his career, with all of them being as a member of Malmo. Jensen currently finds himself having another solid season with 30 points in 26 games, but it does appear that the forward has taken a slight back from his three previous seasons that all saw him tally up 90+ points. With the incredible forward depth this team has, it’s natural that the veteran would find his name on the scoresheet, but he’s also a decent streak from being back on the 90+ point pace. The Norweigan forward will continue to try and help play a disciplined well-rounded game and support the real offensive stars that the team has.
F - MARTIN KEMP (S90 - @leafsman)
S95: 26 GP, 10 G, 14 A, 24 P, +20, 70 HITS, 4 GW
PACE: 28 G, 39 A, 67 P, +55, 194 HITS
Martin Kemp was acquired in the off-season from the Vancouver Wolves, and is coming off his best season, where the winger had 32 goals and 47 assists over 72 games with Riga and Vancouver. While he hasn’t drastically improved from that pace, he is still contributing at a solid 10 goal and 14 assist clip over the first 26 games of the season. He has been an absolute physical force with 70 hits and has played a strong role defensively for the Swedish club. Perhaps most importantly are how clutch Kemp has been when the team has called on him, with the Canadian having four game-winning-goals already so far this year.
F - RONALD JOHNSON MACWALLACE III (S89 - @RJMW)
S95: 26 GP, 13 G, 25 A, 38 P, +19, 61 HITS, 0 GW
PACE: 36 G, 69 A, 105 P, +53, 169 HITS
This is a player that a lot of us have been waiting to see breakout for quite some time. MacWallace has hit the PPG mark twice and did score a career-high 33 goals and 81 points back in Season 93. With that being said, it finally seems that the 7th overall pick in Season 89, has started to live up to the lofty potential that the team banked on that year. RMJ3 is on pace for 36 goals, 69 assists and 105 points; all of which would be career-best numbers. If he keeps up this run he may be a contender for Most Improved and while his physicality has taken a slight step back, he still finds himself on pace for around 170 hits, meaning he is doing a lot more than just filling scoresheets.
F - Phillip Rave (S91 - @tcookie)
S95: 26 GP, 17 G, 16 A, 33 P, +17, 10 HITS, 1 GW
PACE: 47 G, 44 A, 91 P, +47, 28 HITS
Speaking of players that we have been waiting to see breakout, let's take a look at arguably the best forward on the team. Rave also just has a career-high of 81 points coming into this season, but the disciplined center finds himself on pace for a 47 goal and 90+ point season. He finds himself tied for 6th in the VHL for goals and is one of many players to have stepped up and taken a greater offensive responsibility this season. The reality is, for the Nighthawks to do anything this upcoming playoffs, they need Rave to be one of the best players on the team, and not the player that took a slight step back last season. So far, so good for the 17th overall pick back in Season 91.
F - Savaisk Tzesar (S89 - @comrade cat)
S95: 26 GP, 13 G, 17 A, 30 P, +10, 108 HITS, 2 GW
PACE: 36 G, 47 A, 83 P, +28, 299 HITS
One of my favourite players on the team is Tzesar, who like Jensen, was a member of the Houston Bulls back in Season 88. The 12th overall pick back in Season 89 has been known for his strong goalscoring and has been one of the biggest physical presences in the VHL over the last couple seasons. With improvement shown every year he has played in the league, this could be the year where you see Tzesar finally plateau, but if he continues to be someone that can hit 30-40 goals while also being one of the hardest hitters in the league, I think you can take that plateau. As of right now, Tzesar sees himself on pace for 36 goals, 83 points and 299 hits, and is one of the VHL’s best power forwards.
D - Conference Prince-de-Galles (S90 - @UnkemptCL4PTP)
S95: 26 GP, 3 G, 14 A, 17 P, +17, 43 HITS, 39 SB
PACE: 8 G, 39 A, 47 P, +47, 120 HITS, 108 SB
The French defenseman, who was drafted 14th overall back in Season 90, continues to carve out a niche as a solid shutdown defenseman that mixes good skating, excellent positional play and good physicality. Prince-de-Galles currently finds himself on pace for 120 hits and 108 blocked shots, but its his improvement offensively that may just be most notable. Despite taking slight steps back offensively over the last couple seasons, Conference finds himself around that 50 point mark, just like he did back in Season 92. With the Nighthawks relying on just three main defensemen, they really needed all three to step-up and I do feel like the old man is doing just that.
D - Jacob Stone (S88 - @scoop)
S95: 26 GP, 14 G, 31 A, 45 P, +12, 70 HIT, 73 SB
PACE: 39 G, 86 A, 125 P, +33, 194 HITS, 202 SB
The best player in the league right now, and I will go toe-to-toe with anyone that wants to argue that. Jacob Stone was someone that I featured as a potential Hall of Fame defenseman, and with the season he is currently having, I think he’s an absolute lock at this point. The S92 Jake Wylde Trophy recipient is having one of the best seasons from a defenseman in a long time and may just be the favourite to bring home several awards including most of the defender ones and quite possibly even the Scotty Campbell Trophy. Stone has guided them with a ridiculous pace of 39 goals, 125 points, 194 hits and 202 blocked shots. Again, he is a defender that may just score fourty goals and hit over 120 points…..that is absolutely bonkers and easily the biggest breakout of anyone the Nighthawks have this season.
D - Vlad Von Carstein (S92 - @Dom)
S95: 26 GP, 5 G, 14 A, 19 P, +18, 46 HIT, 62 SB
PACE: 14 G, 39 A, 53 P, +50, 127 HIT, 172 SB
This towering German defenseman was acquired by the Nighthawks prior to the Season 94 season, and has continued to show that while his peak probably isn’t anything higher than a complimentary defender, like Prince-de-Galles, he has carved a solid niche as a good defensive presence that can still chip in offensively now and then. When mixed with the league’s best defender, they help fill in some holes behind the lifeblood of the team. With an offensive pace that would see the defender put up the best numbers of his career, the monstrous defender has continued to also be an intimidating hitter and one of the best at getting his body in the way of other team’s shots.
G - Karl Herzlich (S89 - @LastGoon007)
S95: 19 GP, 12-4-3, .930 SV%, 2.08 GAA, 2 SO
After two consecutive seasons of backup minutes behind Ash Sparks, the German netminder knew that he had to take the reins and run with it, especially with top prospect Jorgen Lovstrom, breathing down his neck. That is exactly what Herzlich has done, with the netminder currently sitting second in Save Percentage, first in GAA and tied for second in Shutouts. In what was expected to be more of a split net situation, the Nighthawks have been riding the hot hand a lot in the early parts of this season, and considering he is probably one of the top candidates for the Aidan Shaw Trophy, you have to appreciate why. The question will be whether he can keep it up, but the team has really not felt as much of a loss as expected, after the Sparks retirement.
G - Jorgen Lovstrom (S93 - @Pifferfish)
S95: 7 GP, 5-1-1, .918 SV%, 2.51 GAA, 0 SO
The 7th overall back in Season 93, Jorgen Lovstrom, has really been incredible everywhere he has gone. Lovstrom was the Most Valuable Player in both the Regular Season and Playoffs and Top Goalie in his only year in the VHLM. Over the last two seasons on Vasteras in the VHLE, Lovstrom has shown off a blistering .927 Save Percentage despite the fact that his record is only 48-37-5 and has faced 37 shots per game. He has been the steady force everywhere he has been, yet he does find himself more in a backup role this year, especially with the red hot Herzlich tending the pipes. While it likely is more of a short term situation given his tremendous pedigree, Lovstrom has still made the most of it with a 5-1-1 record and a very respectable .918 SV% and 2.51 GAA over the course of his first seven games of his VHL career. It will be interesting to see if the rookie gets a bigger piece of the pie as the season goes on, but as of now has been an energetic presence when called upon and someone that still shows a ton of potential.
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It’s hard to say if the Nighthawks will be able to continue their regular season success. However, one thing they have definitely shown over this generation’s Nighthawks, is that they are a team that plays their best hockey during the regular season. This of course is both a blessing and a curse, with the team consistently falling short in the playoffs for quite some time now. The Nighthawks haven’t won a Continental Cup since Season 79, and have just two over the course of their time in the league, but their current squad definitively be one of their best offensive rosters in quite some time. The questions really mainly revolve around their defense and goaltending. Can Stone continue to be the league’s best player and help make up for the fact that the team only really runs three defenders consistently? Can Herzlich and Lovstrom continue being one of the better tandems in the league, despite the fact that neither has much experience in the Victory Hockey League? We will see, but their General Manager, @KaleebtheMighty, definitely sees the potential in the team with the start they have had this year: “Definitely not going to lie, I was a little worried after our first few games of the season. We weren’t playing like ourselves and I was questioning a tad bit on what our team was doing. Since then though, we are showing our strengths off and playing to our best. That is what I expected coming into this season and I am absolutely loving it!”
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RJMW reacted to Frank in Re-Drafting Season 89 Like it's Hot
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여기에 재치 있는 첫 문장을 삽입하세요. Originally the Season 89 VHL draft class was seen as weak by many on lookers, as it was the first draft class with very few recent recreates. Other than a handful who in hindsight after writing this and then returning to this sentence only to realize how poorly written it was, yes the class was weak. If you've made it this far, good job but I can't promise you that the reading this "article" will get any easier from here on out or if the whole thing will be worth your time. End tangent. With that being said who's to say there wasn't some great talent in this class. So I thought it might be a fun exercise to re-examine where players were taken and whether they have risen or fallen in the draft order. Though the players still have 2 seasons remaining in their careers beyond this one, at this point the players are who they are but there's still time to improve career stats and win awards.
1st Overall - RW Harry Callahan @dstevensonjr 1429 TPE
Original selection 17th Overall by Toronto (181 TPE at time of draft)
One of the most active members of his class Harry Callahan has amassed 1248 tpe since he was selected by Toronto. A player who's agency has an apt for writing but was a slow earner out of the gate, eventually finding consistency in max earning. Callahan is entering his 5th season in the VHL after spending two seasons post draft in the VHLM and VHLE respectively, despite all that he leads the class in both current TPA and TPE by a large margin. Although personal awards have been hard to come by playing in the shadows of Atlas and Jaks, Callahan has still put up very respectable numbers to this point in his career, once those geezers @v.2 and @ke1vi retire he'll be the top dog in Toronto and have a more reasonable path to individual stardom.
2nd Overall - C Viktor Jensen @Advantage 1233 TPE
Original selection 1st overall by Malmo (348 TPE at time of draft)
At the time of the draft Jensen was considered the clear cut favourite to go first overall. Name brand aside Advantage earned enough tpe for Jensen to be considered a legitimate 1st overall prospect despite the weakness of the class as a whole. At first glance it's easy to see that they haven't earned as much as they could have post draft but have still put together a solid career and have been a big part of Malmo's regular season success. Jensen is currently playing in his 7th season, he will be the only player from this draft to play nine seasons which is no easy feat. But there has been a large enough sample size with 9 season players that shows it tends to hurt the players individual awards aspirations. I think Jensen may have had an even stronger career to this point if he had gone with an 8 season career, as depreciation starts to take it's toll.
3rd Overall - C Diego Machado @Dadam30 1157 TPE
Original selection 34th overall by Toronto (134 TPE at time of draft)
Easily the steal of the draft and one of the bigger steals of recent memory. Rising over 30 spots. Machado goes back to the team that originally selected him in the 3rd round but in a much more fitting spot this time. Just a quick note on @Moon's strong draft, getting four actives (despite Burns more recent inactivity) out of what is considered a weak draft is impressive. Machado much like Callahan has been living in the shadow of Toronto's star power. So it'll be interesting how this season and the following to play out for him and if he can finally win some individual hardware. Last season Machado lit the league on fire putting up over 120 points, looking forward to see what he has in store for us this season.
4th Overall - RW Shubham Anand @Will3 935 TPE
Original selection 13th overall by Calgary (223 TPE at time of draft)
There are a few players ahead of Anand in TPE, but because the totals are so close and Anand is having himself a season right now I had to put him 4th overall. Currently leading all VHL skaters with 40 points and 20 goals through 18 games in season 95. Looks like this seasons Tuominen. Since being traded to Riga in season 91, Will3 has been loyal to the franchise and is starting to find some individual and team success. Big things could be ahead for this player as they reach their penultimate season.
5th Overall - LW Savaisk Tzesar @comrade cat 974 TPE
Original selection 12th overall by Malmo (207 TPE at time of draft)
I'm going to be honest here, the next few selections are so close in TPE and individual stats/success that it really could go any which way. At the time of the draft New York really flubbed this pick, selecting Zyn Westwood, who in all honesty I may not even rank in this re-draft. Savaisk has had a nice career to date, nothing spectacular but another player who has played a major role in the regular season success Malmo has enjoyed. Tzesar had his strongest statistical campaign in Season 94, putting up 90 points. He's also really emerged as one of the league's top power forwards posting over 300 hits this past season.
6th Overall - LW David Rashford @Knight 963 TPE
Original selection 22nd overall by Helsinki (165 TPE at time of draft)
David Knight brother of much better looking Phil Knight @Phil was once a commissioner of the VHL at a time when it was pure anarchy and chaos. He's also the guy who has a literal trophy named after him for being top GM. I considered ranking him lower for using the name David again, but I'll let it slide. Rashford had an interesting start to his career, being selected by Helsinki 22nd overall only to be never offered a contract and walked to free agency. In free agency he was a highly sought after commodity and he would eventual choose Moscow as his new home. Fresh off a Continental Cup win with Moscow in Season 94, the sky is the limit for Rashford who has put up pretty pedestrian numbers offensively in his career to date. I'm predicting a big break out season coming up.
7th Overall - C Ronald Johnson MacWallace III @RJMW 926 TPE
Original selection 7th overall by Malmo (224 TPE at time of draft)
Finally a player from Malmo who has been a big part of their team for a while and has attributed to their blah blah blah. Yes I am a broken record. I think we can all agree that seeing a player taken by the same team in the same spot is nothing short of satisfying, and no MacWallace is not just a cog in the regular season juggernaut that is the Malmo Nighthawks. Ronald is his own man, a jack of all trades and master of none. Much like his counterparts from Malmo he has yet to have a break out season and that's largely due to the fact Malmo has always had a strong forward core. But I'm a betting man so I'll put my money on one of these Malmo players breaking out soon. 26 points in 18 games this season, shhh don't jinx it!
8th Overall - D Fradin McGryer @Fradin99 808 TPE
Original selection 4th overall by Calgary (231 TPE at time of draft)
McGryer despite maybe not living up to his draft position of 4th overall, has a had a stellar career and has become a true mainstay on Riga's back end. Putting up solid numbers throughout his career to date. Including over 250 hits three seasons in a row, as well as point per game totals last season. Another first gen gem unearthed by @Ricer13.
9th Overall - D Ben Laas @dustywilson22 801 TPE
Original selection 6th overall by DC (220 TPE at time of draft)
Laas found success with DC after being drafted, winning a cup in Season 92. After 5 seasons of putting up respectable numbers for the Dragons, Laas was traded to Davos for a future 1st round selection. The trade alone exemplifies the value Laas carries throughout the league and how steady a career he's a had on and off the ice. Despite a slow start this season, big things are ahead for Ben in Season 95 and beyond.
10th Overall - RW Jeff Lewis @nerji 953 TPE RETIRED
Original selection 10th overall by Moscow (hell yeah we did it again!) (254 TPE at time of draft)
Lewis would have made it higher on this list if not for his early retirement this past season. Despite that, he did with a cup with Moscow in Season 94. Also putting up very strong numbers throughout his shortened career. Menace fans can only envision the type of career Lewis would have had if he had played out all 8 seasons. After winning the Stolzy trophy in Season 90 the hype began to simmer, but never reached a boil.
11th Overall - RW Keegan Gamble @Keegan Gamble 842 TPE
Original selection 11th overall by DC (I swear I'm not doing this on purpose) (191 TPE at time of draft)
I remember doing a draft interview with Keegan. I asked him about his hopes and dreams for his player. My main take away was that he wanted to build a HOF caliber super star. I don't think he quite lived up to that hype. But he built a very strong player who would help lead DC to their second championship in franchise history. Back to back championships in the VHLE and coming off a 90 point season in Season 94. Keegan's had a very solid career. If his agencies earning ever increased maybe we'd be talking about the HOF, but alas it was not meant to be. Although there's still plenty of time to move up on this re-draft.
12th Overall - YOU'RE FUCKING RETIRED D Eric Queefson @twists 821 TPE BUST
Original selection 2nd overall by DC (337 TPE at time of draft)
Queefson was not a bad player, but also not a very good one. The hype was real and Eric almost lived up to it. Unfortunately he delved into the dark world of stamp collecting and his motivation to be the fucking best just dwindled away. Had he not retired Eric may have been the greatest defensemen the VHL had seen. But now we'll never know.
13th Overall - D Reginald the Dodo @Esso2264 714 TPE
Original selection 20th overall by Toronto (199 TPE at time of draft)
How long must one live to see the non clicker version of Esso? Dodo definitely has room to grow on this list, especially with the two retirees ahead of him, but the stats have been pretty lack lustre. Maybe a return to New York will be the motivation he needs to finally post press conference answers or click a few extra buttons for fantasy tpe.
14th Overall - C Mikko Borisyuk @PacifistKit17 664 TPE
Original selection 27th overall by DC (137 TPE at time of draft)
PacifistKit17 is a recent addition to the VHLE GM crew and his player is taking big strides as well. Borisyuk's slow entrance into the VHL means his player will never be depreciated which bodes well for him to become a late bloomer. Especially playing for a rebuilding Helsinki team who will likely be looking to take the next step just as Mikko hits his peak. Borisyuk is going to be a player to watch going forward and could be dark horse for the Funk Trophy.
15th Overall - RW Carson Walker JR @Cwalker 657 TPE
Original selection 24th overall by LA (175 TPE at time of draft)
Another steady earner much like Mikko. Walker JR is currently playing for Riga, one of the VHL's top teams. So far this season he's put up 15 points and is a plus 20 through only 18 games. Unlike Mikko, Carson will experience depreciation at the end of Season 96 but he still projects to be a late bloomer who could have a big season left up his sleeve before he kicks the bucket.
16th Overall - G Karl Herzlich @LastGoon007 633 TPE
Original selection 25th overall by Malmo (169 TPE at time of draft)
Herzlich has been a consistent pension earner over his career. It's culminated into a shared starts situation this season with Malmo where Karl has posted an impressive 1.97 GAA and .931 SV PCT. After being the back up for the past two seasons Karl must be relishing the spotlight. The future remains bright for the netminder even with Malmo's logjam in the crease. There's plenty of teams with a need for a starting goalie so we may see an even bigger role for him in future seasons.
That's it! That's all! I can't write another word I'm starving. If you see this list and your player isn't on it, frankly it's because you're either not very active or retired. Also If you want me to eat crow go post a point tasks or do more than click a couple buttons. Prove me wrong!
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RJMW reacted to Masu Chan in Masu's unofficial Rebrand of the Redwolves
Let me start by saying that this is an UNOFFICIAL rebranding of the Redwolves. The original Istanbul Redwolves logo was designed by @Zetterberg (I believe) All I did was change the letters and the logo slightly. (I am not claiming this PT for the Logos but the concept and the two signatures included below) Also I have no power of bringing back any teams and it was all created for fun...And there might be a bit of hope remaining that we'll one day see the return of one of the best teams in this league. Below I'll include my reasonings for the rebrand and why it could make sense.
1:The reason why I picked Raleigh was due to a species of Wolf (nearly extinct) that to my knowledge still remain in North Carolina.
2:I took some inspiration from the North Carolina flag and included it (Mainly being the stars and the NC)
3:Obviously this team wouldn't work for the VHLE but could be a future expansion team in the M or something.
4:This idea came to me a few seasons ago when the theme week was "Rebrand" I didn't complete it in time and I had not clue how to do the letters. (Still don't. It's not great but I tried my best )
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RJMW got a reaction from Banackock in VSN Presents: S93 VHL Awards
What are the qualifications for Top GM nominees... One of these things is not like the others
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RJMW got a reaction from ethanjaeda in Malmo Nighthawks Team Press Conference
1. Hahahahahaha I would have to recommend Taco Bell, I will not explain further.
2. I didn't follow the Eurovision but for the sake of Malmo I think Sweden should've won.
3. BigXThaPlug's "Mhmmm"
4. My first move is to ban Brad Marchand from the league.
5. Chilling out in the Scottish Highlands enjoying the fog.
6. Ermm Hello and welcome, and that's a pretty cool press conference graphic
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RJMW reacted to Dadam30 in Riga GM Position
I apply! Lots of good choices for this position! Gl to everyone
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RJMW reacted to Alex in VSN Presents: S92 VHL Awards
@v.2
Hey everyone, and welcome to the S92 VHL awards! I hope you’re all ready, I would like to just start off by congratulating all the nominees. We will be starting at 3 PM EST, hope you’re all ready to earn some sweet prediction TPE! Your nominees for this season are as follows:
Christian Stolzschweiger Trophy (Top Rookie):
Grimgor Ironhide @FrostBeard
Leif Reingard @Zetterberg
WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW @rory
Dustin Funk Trophy (Most Improved):
Merome Dilson @MexicanCow123
Fuuka Rask @Jubis
David Rashford @Knight
Jon Webber Jr @Webberj
Nick Sansoe @Tipskid97
Ronald Johnson MacWallace III @RJMW
Scott Boulet Trophy (Two-Way Forward):
AK92 Wit da Hoodie @hedgehog337
Jason @Jason kranz
John Jameson @Frank
Yaroslav Trunov @qripll
Alexander Valiq Trophy (Offensive Defensemen):
Mark Calaway @Beketov
Pierre Emile Bouchard @Gaikoku-hito
Liv Slater @Subject056
Jake Wylde Trophy (Defensive Defensemen):
Jacob Stone @scoop
Tommy Sleeves @dasboot
Obuz Schneider Cadet du Bocage @Grape
Liv Slater @Subject056
Sterling Labatte Trophy (Overall Defensemen):
Jacob Stone @scoop
Mark Calaway @Beketov
Liv Slater @Subject056
Aidan Shaw Trophy (Best Goaltender):
Fuuka Rask @Jubis
Ash Sparks @DarkSpyro
Merome Dilson @MexicanCow123
David Knight Trophy (Tom GM):
Vince Wong @STZ
Jacob Carson @jacobcarson877
Victor Grachev @KaleebtheMighty
Euron Leonidas @Spartan
Daisuke Kanou Trophy (Playoff MVP):
Henry Tucker Jr @NSG
The Frenchman @OrbitingDeath
Leonard Triller @Triller
Jesse Teno @aimkin
Brett Slobodzian Trophy (Most Outstanding):
Mark Calaway @Beketov
The Frenchman @OrbitingDeath
AK92 Wit da Hoodie @hedgehog337
Fuuka Rask @Jubis
Merome Dilson @MexicanCow123
Scotty Campbell Trophy (MVP):
Todd Cooke @KRZY
Leonard Triller @Triller
Merome Dilson @MexicanCow123
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RJMW reacted to LucyXpher in Spyro After Dark | Episode 33: Nighthawks WIN Victory Cup!
Congrats on an incredible season, both the Nighthawks and your player! 🎉 Hope you have a great playoff! I’m rooting for you to go all the way!
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RJMW reacted to DarkSpyro in Nighthawks Clinch Victory Cup
Oh dude I agree with you 💯 our team definitely has many superstars and Viktor Jensen is most certainly 1 of our brightest!
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RJMW got a reaction from comrade cat in Nighthawks Clinch Victory Cup
After 66 games the Nighthawks clinched the Victory Cup with 103 points. 6 games later the season has ended and the Malmo Nighthawks have officially won the trophy with a 52-14-6 record and 110 points. The best record a team has had since Season 84, and the most points Malmo has had in their team's history. Although the Nighthawks got off to a mediocre start, they kicked it into high gear about a third of the way through the season and didn't look back. Managing to end the season with the most goals for and least goals against... and all of this without a bonafide superstar?
This is not a slight in any way to @DarkSpyro but in a very recent short podcast he said "(Malmo) have no superstars." I can't leave out he called the team incredible across the board but I'm afraid I have to disagree with the claim we have no superstars... @Advantage Viktor Jensen (Malmo's superstar!!) scored a career-high 90 points and he did it without taking a single penalty. Apart from one of the cleanest seasons ever, Jensen's success individually proved to be incredibly impactful to Malmo's collection of the Victory Cup.
Superstar? Absolutely. I could easily make a case for Jensen to win the Scott Campbell Trophy but I won't do that... yet...
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RJMW got a reaction from DarkSpyro in Nighthawks Clinch Victory Cup
After 66 games the Nighthawks clinched the Victory Cup with 103 points. 6 games later the season has ended and the Malmo Nighthawks have officially won the trophy with a 52-14-6 record and 110 points. The best record a team has had since Season 84, and the most points Malmo has had in their team's history. Although the Nighthawks got off to a mediocre start, they kicked it into high gear about a third of the way through the season and didn't look back. Managing to end the season with the most goals for and least goals against... and all of this without a bonafide superstar?
This is not a slight in any way to @DarkSpyro but in a very recent short podcast he said "(Malmo) have no superstars." I can't leave out he called the team incredible across the board but I'm afraid I have to disagree with the claim we have no superstars... @Advantage Viktor Jensen (Malmo's superstar!!) scored a career-high 90 points and he did it without taking a single penalty. Apart from one of the cleanest seasons ever, Jensen's success individually proved to be incredibly impactful to Malmo's collection of the Victory Cup.
Superstar? Absolutely. I could easily make a case for Jensen to win the Scott Campbell Trophy but I won't do that... yet...
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RJMW got a reaction from Advantage in Nighthawks Clinch Victory Cup
After 66 games the Nighthawks clinched the Victory Cup with 103 points. 6 games later the season has ended and the Malmo Nighthawks have officially won the trophy with a 52-14-6 record and 110 points. The best record a team has had since Season 84, and the most points Malmo has had in their team's history. Although the Nighthawks got off to a mediocre start, they kicked it into high gear about a third of the way through the season and didn't look back. Managing to end the season with the most goals for and least goals against... and all of this without a bonafide superstar?
This is not a slight in any way to @DarkSpyro but in a very recent short podcast he said "(Malmo) have no superstars." I can't leave out he called the team incredible across the board but I'm afraid I have to disagree with the claim we have no superstars... @Advantage Viktor Jensen (Malmo's superstar!!) scored a career-high 90 points and he did it without taking a single penalty. Apart from one of the cleanest seasons ever, Jensen's success individually proved to be incredibly impactful to Malmo's collection of the Victory Cup.
Superstar? Absolutely. I could easily make a case for Jensen to win the Scott Campbell Trophy but I won't do that... yet...
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RJMW got a reaction from Gustav in Answer 3, Ask 3
1. Well... I don't know you Gustav 😅 but maybe you've never eaten fresh Mahi Mahi fish on a beach... my favorite fish
2. Current state of the league; Canucks fans (me) have come out of their dark holes because they are finally putting together an amazing season after arguably over a decade. Keep your eyes on Elias Lindholm, who just got traded to the Canucks after a pretty bad half of the season in Calgary but will be playing with a much better forward core now.
3. I would like to visit Riga!!! I've never been to Europe and I have a friend who was recently in Latvia/Estonia area and told me how amazing (and mostly inexpensive) it was.
Questions
1. Who would you put your money on to win the Stanley Cup this year?
2. If you had any amount of money where would you build your dream home?
3. Who is your favorite player in the VHL and why is it Ronald Johnson MacWallace III?
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RJMW reacted to Beketov in 2023 Donation Drive Raffle Draw
Fun times! Nice to see a few of our newer members mixed in with some old hands winning, was a good mix.
Tier 1 - 5 Winners: 5 uncapped TPE
@leandrofg @RJMW @Trazan @v.2 @LucyXpher
Tier 2 - 5 Winners: $15 donation equivalent
@hedgehog337 @Jubis @OrbitingDeath @ScottyP @STZ
Tier 3 - 3 Winners: Video Game of your choice (up to a max of $90 CAD, on any system)
@comrade cat @Phil @Noodle Enjoyer
Tier 4 - 1 Winner: Nintendo Switch (OLED) console OR an NHL Jersey of the winner's choice.
@Renomitsu
Congrats to all the winners, we will be in touch shortly to get your prizes all sorted out
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RJMW got a reaction from Subject056 in What puppy is cuter?
This needs to be a weekly discussion. Next week I will bring my dog to the showcase
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RJMW got a reaction from AJW in What puppy is cuter?
This needs to be a weekly discussion. Next week I will bring my dog to the showcase