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    Jbeezy76 got a reaction from Jubis in S77 - VHFL Group 5 (Complete)   
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    Jbeezy76 got a reaction from Jubis in S77 - VHFL Group 5 (Complete)   
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    Jbeezy76 reacted to bigAL in WJC Predictions #2 - GAME DAY   
    Yo yo yo who's ready for another day of WJC? Day 1 was an absolute stunner, as we saw Team Asia vault to the top of the standings and Team Canada totally bomb it. Oh well, we have two more days of sims to go!
     
    Let's do that predictions stuff: Day 2 Predictions
     
    The first round of predictions was final scores, so results TBD. Tagging all the people who put in the first form:
     
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    Jbeezy76 got a reaction from Spence King in Vancouver GM Opening   
    I am applying yet again. Lol lots of STHS experience. 
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    Jbeezy76 reacted to Beketov in Vancouver GM Opening   
    I am really starting to sound like a broken record now aren't I? After initially indicating he would be staying on as Vancouver GM @Beaviss has indicated to the blue team that his level of interest in the role is not where it needs to be; therefore the league has yet another GM position opening up for next season.
     
    With this being so close to all the other applications we will be once again considering all applicants who applied for one of those jobs. If you applied for these and would rather not apply for the Vancouver position you can let us know below. Likewise if you did not apply for the Malmo / Calgary / Moscow openings, for whatever reason, but would like to to be considered for Vancouver please let us know by replying in this thread. If you applied for Malmo / Calgary / Moscow and want to be re-considered you don’t need to do anything, we have your application already.
     
    *Please do not reach out to the commish team outside of this thread directly, we will approach you.*
     
    **Please do not post to campaign for any of the applicants or any other member. We are aware of who members are and their general qualifications.**
     
    Thank you,
    @Commissioner
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    Jbeezy76 reacted to BladeMaiden in Helsinki Titans Press Conference   
    -> Titans S76<--
    Week Ending March 21st 2021
    Answer 3 for 1 TPE or 6 for 2 TPE!
     
    #Let's Talk About Drafts Baby
    1. Now that both? the VHL and VHLM drafts are done who was the biggest steal and why?
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    2. Do you think anyone got SNUBB.ED? Do You know the history behind the word SNUBB.ED In the VHL and why i have to spell it out like this? If not try it out and see what happens when you type it normally, then ask  us old ppl to explain it. If you are a vintage member were you here for the origins of SNUBB.ED?
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    3.  Is It an honor Just to be drafted or does the pick # matter to you? Explain your thinking
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    4.  Did you watch both draft streams? Did you only show up for one or the other? Did you not watch at all. How invested do you get in drafts and what gets you to buy in?
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    5. If you could have drafted anyone first over all in either draft who would have your personal choice? Did you decide based on performance, friendship or locker room presence?
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    6. As per usual send some love to your new Draftees and let them know we care, give them a message of encouragement. If you are a draftee reach out to our vets and let them know how hype you are to join them on the squad. (tags are encouraged )
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    #JustForFunsies
    7. What is your favorite T-shirt and what does it say about you?
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    8. The 90s are so in right now, what old 90s show or music are you still nostalgic about?
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    9. What is your go to hobbie that can make you smile even when your having a bad day? What about it cheers you up?
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    10. Are you an introvert or an extrovert, provide an example of something you've done that would prove this statement
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    11.  You are A Titan, this theme heavily leans into Greek mythology what greek mythical figure do you identify the most with as a player and why? (I'll be disappointed if i don't see a few Nikes lol) @Caboose30 yes you can go ancient Egyptian or pick another civilization you are currently into lol I could almost hear you eyes rolling as I specified Greek  lol.
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    12.  They say you can never dream too big, prove them wrong. Give me your BIGGEST DREAMS titans
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    13.  You have seven dollars and five minutes at the grocery store. What do you buy?
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    @Big Bob @Jubo07@PatrikLaine @MMFLEX @Jbeezy76 @Dil @BladeMaiden @GreenGato@Frank @kentakira @McLovin @Emi @Tape-to-Tape @Caboose30
     
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    Jbeezy76 reacted to VHL Bot in [S77] (S74) C - Venus Thightrap   
    The Seattle Bears have made a free agency offer to Venus Thightrap:

    S77: $4,000,000 (NTC)

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    Jbeezy76 reacted to Tape-to-Tape in Helsinki trades for Verlander   
    Helsinki made their first deal of the off season today. They traded with the Calgary Wranglers and gave forward Green Gaming and a couple of late picks for forward Magnus Verlander. Verlander just won the Founder's cup with the Mexico team of the VHLM and scored the cup winning goal in that series. Verlander's player agent Jbeezy had his last managed player Erik Draven play with the titans for 5 seasons. There is a lot of great things to say on both sides of the deal and both of these players will go on to do great things in the VHL. The VHL off-season is a long one and we should see a lot more deals through the entire league. There looks to be a slight problem where there are too many players for the amount of teams and I would think there will be an expansion sooner than later. It looks like many of the teams will run players on their 3rd line.
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    Jbeezy76 reacted to Oatex in Goodybe VHL ♥️   
    As some of you may have seen, ive gotten really inactive in both VHL and EFL. I love the VHL and wanna stay a part of it, but im one of the leagues youngest, and with school coming up and everything else, I dont know what's happened to me tbh with you all. I might come back some time later in life if I still remember it, but now isnt the time for me. Im just as shocked as everyone else that im writing this, but this 9 month journey with you all must come to an end for now. Goodbye VHL, love yall! ❤️ 
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    Jbeezy76 reacted to fromtheinside in VSN Presents: S76 World Juniors Tournament Preview   
    It's that time of year again where nations from all over the world come together and showcase the future of our cherished game in the annual World Junior Championship. In what has become a much anticipated yearly tradition, 5 teams have been assembled to goto battle to determine which region reigns supreme. Last year's tournament saw Team World top Team Europe in the Gold Medal game by a score of 5-2, meanwhile Team Canada won the battle of North America and took home the bronze after triumphing over the uber-confident Team USA. Team World will be looking to defend their title, while teams like Canada and Team Asia are hoping to make improvements over past years of disappointment. Who is the powerhouse of the tournament this time around? Who is a longshot? Without further ado, let's dive into the rosters and answer all those questions on the minds of the VHL fans. 
     
      
    TEAM WORLD
    GM: @Bobo
    Odds: 15-1
     
    The defending champs are looking to go back-to-back, a feat that hasn't been accomplished since Team Canada did so in S71 and S72. Team World features three returning players. Among them is defenseman Clinton Giftopoulos who will be relied upon for heavy minutes on the blueline, along with wingers Lenny Sanderson and Peter Louis II who will likely man the wings on the top line. Another fascinating thing to watch will be the emergence of the grassroots hockey programs in Greenland starting pay off dividends. There's been a eyepopping trend of young talent developing in the tiny "country" of Greenland, and this year will showcase two promising rookies from the region, Asher and Reylynn Reinhart are the first of about 20 Reinhart family members looking to make their impact in the hockey scene. After coming up just short in the Founder's Cup finals this past week, the two will look to rebound in the World Juniors before they head to the VHL Entry draft in a couple of weeks to see where their futures lie. In between the pipes might be Team World's biggest deficiency, but we will see if Barry Taffe is up to the task, as he has proven to be a very capable during his time in the VHLM.
     
     
          
    TEAM EUROPE
    GM: @PatrikLaine
    Odds: 4-1
     
    Coming off the heels of a soul-crushing defeat in last year's Gold Medal Game to the aforementioned Team World, Europe is back and seem poised to get back into the finals to redeem themselves. Three players are back from last year, and perhaps the most important is goaltender Aksu Maronen. While Maronen served as a backup in the last season's tournament and saw next to no action, he is back on this year's squad and will be tasked with being the starting goalie. Maronen is one of the highest rated tenders in the tournament and could be a real difference maker for Team Europe. In front of him will be arguably the best 4 man d-core in the tournament, led by returnee Battre Sandstrom. Three quarters of the Europe's defense graduated out of the tournament, yet they are stronger than ever with the likes of Kristof Welch  and Tom Eagles joining the squad. This is a testament to Europe's excellent player development. Up front the Europeans feature a bevy of talented recreates who have all experienced the drama and intensity of hockey on the international stage. With the likes of Paul Atreides, Duncan Idaho, and Gunnar Odinsson just to name a few, Europe features an impressive star-studded cast of players and are my pick to win the tournament. In my eyes, the EU are undoubtedly the team beat.
     

    TEAM ASIA
    GM: @KaleebtheMighty
    Odds: 7-1
     
    Team Asia comes into this year's tournament with something to prove.  Perennial underachievers, Asia has found themselves on the outside looking in more often than not in recent memory.  That being said, I think this tournament could finally be the year Asia breaks through and potentially shocks the hockey world.  While I think they could have their hands full with the likes of Europe, I can see them being competitive in any and all matchups.  Asia's offense can keep up with anyone with the likes of Frank Funk Jr  and Maksim Yakolevsky leading a very potent offensive core of players. Where Asia may falter is in their own end, where they are a little thin on defense. They will really need to heavily rely on Javad Kamkar to continue his excellence he displayed for Houston in the VHLM this past season. Speaking of Houston, netminder Trent Gibson will be taking the reigns for Asia, and he will need to regroup after getting absolutely shelled in the VHLM Finals this past week. If Asia can keep up the offensive pressure, and keep the puck out of their own end, they have a fighting chance. They are a good pick to be a dark-horse in  this tournament and I am excited to see how they perform.
     

    TEAM CANADA
    GM: @domg5
    Odds: 12-1
     
    Team Canada is coming off of a hard-earned bronze-medal performance from last tournament. Gritty forward Dominic Gobeil has moved from the ice to the press box as he was named GM for Canada this year. While the job is a prestigious one,  it also comes with a ton of pressure and expectations. Canadian hockey fans are hungry for gold, and it's been about 5 or 6 seasons since they were champions. Canada will be in tough this tournament and only feature one returning player, Hulk Hogan Jr.  Hogan Jr leads the team on defense, but will have a good supporting cast with him with VHL pros such as Kevin Wu and Silas LeFriend. Like Team World, Canada doesn't have very experienced goalies, but the duo of Tater Tot and ClapbombsRUs will battle it out for the starting goalie job. Phoenix Dawson will be leading the way offensively while Canada will hope Brendan Telker's 115 point campaign in the VHLM regular season carries over onto the international stage. Canada has a competitive roster through and through, and while they aren't the best in any category, they aren't the worst in any either. If the team can form some chemistry in camp and during the round robin, they could easily be a team to watch in the medal rounds.
     
     
     

    TEAM USA
    GM: @Hex Universe
    Odds: 10-1
     
    Wrapping up our team previews is none other than the bronze medalist runner-ups from last year, Team USA. If they gave out gold medals for shit-talking, last season's Team USA would have been a slam dunk      to come away with their heads held high. Sadly though, after all the trash talk came to an end, it was Canada defeating USA in the bronze medal game. The lead-up to this seasons tournament has been noticeably more reserved from the talent south of the border, and perhaps it will work out for the best! The States feature undoubtedly the best offensive firepower in the tourney with right-wing phenom Red Lite leading the way. The Webber brothers  will look to find some success after a disappointing Founder's Cup finals this past week. Hopefully they can find some success before parting ways as they will be going to different teams in the European Conference next season in the VHL.  On the blueline, USA boasts very serviceable options such as Bob Tristian  and Tee Pee E II, both of whom should be reliable options both offensively and defensively.  In net the Americans have a two-headed monster in the form of Matthew Sovick Jr and Michael Olson. Either of these goalies could be regarded as high-end options for this tournament, so to have two great options is a nice added bonus. Team USA is always a threat with their overpowered offense, but will they be able to break through the defensive-heavy teams like Team Canada and Team World? 
     
    That wraps up the preview of our yearly World Juniors tournament. This year seems to be almost anyone's ballgame and it should be fun to watch these youngsters duke it out for international supremacy.  That's it for now, but be sure to check back after the Round Robin is over for more VSN coverage of the tournament. Enjoy the competition everyone!
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    Jbeezy76 reacted to Ricer13 in HSK/CGY; S76 off-season   
    Verlander is going to be a force. I am sad to let him go but am happy for him to settle some unfinished business in Helsinki. I’m very happy to bring a familiar face to Calgary in GG. He’s a gem to have in the locker room and I’m hoping for big things from him.
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    Jbeezy76 reacted to Gaming Ringleader in My shot at the S76 Banner.   
    Well, Here goes nothing

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    Jbeezy76 reacted to Jubo in HSK/CGY; S76 off-season   
    Thank you @Ricer13 for the trade talks.
    Two fantastic members of the VHL community are swapping clubs here. @Jbeezy76returns to the Titans where he previously spent 5 seasons with Erik Draven. @Lilpfigherthank you for your time with the Titans. Ricer was adamant about acquiring Green Gaming and you will be a force with the Wranglers for seasons to come. Best of luck.
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    Jbeezy76 reacted to VHL Bot in HSK/CGY; S76 off-season   
    Calgary receives:
    Green Gaming
    S77 MAL 3rd
    S77 HSK 4th

    Helsinki receives:
    Magnus Verlander


    This trade has been accepted by all parties and is pending league approval.
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    Jbeezy76 reacted to UnkemptCL4PTP in The Trade for Matt Thompson's Rights   
    I was inspired to do this since there haven’t been that many posts looking at the lasting effects of trades and the only one that has done this can't be viewed. I love the trade tree videos by Sportsnet and wanted to pay homage to them with this important deal that involved three* Hall of Famers being sent to the Wranglers. It also partially led to the Seattle Bears winning four continental cups. So let’s begin. 
        Calgary Wranglers: 
        The initial trade is this: to Calgary; Matt Thompson, Maxim Kovalchuk, Sebastian Ironside, and an S67 SEA fourth; to Seattle; Lando Baxter, Włodzimierz Zajączkowski, an S66 CGY first, an S67 CGY 1st, and two S67 second-rounders. 
    Let's look at the Calgary side first. Matt Thompson had had four incredible seasons with Seattle and one pretty good one. He won the Boulet and the Funk in S62 with 150 points, a total which in any other year would have netted him the Campbell. Unfortunately, Podrick Cast had an even better year at 179 points preventing Thompson from achieving MVP. In S64 he was able to win the Slobodz, Boulet, Brooks, and Szatkowski along with a victory cup with 110 points and 56 goals. He was able to repeat the victory cup the next season with Seattle before being sent in the trade.
    The next HOF player is Maxim Kovalchuk. Maxim started his career with a stellar 117 points as well as a Valiq trophy. Two seasons later he was able to acquire a Wylde trophy along with a victory cup alongside Thompson. He would then have a breakthrough year in S65 winning the Beketov, Wylde again, and a Labatte.
    The final HOF is Sebastian Ironside. Ironside only played one season with the Bears putting up 109 points and winning the victory cup. He was likely brought in for a go-for-broke season before being shipped off to Calgary in this deal. 
    Now Matt Thompson never actually played for the Wranglers. After being traded he signed with the Helsinki Titans so his line of the tree ends here.
    Sebastian Ironside's part of the tree also ends here but he played for the Calgary Wranglers putting up 238 points in three seasons with the wranglers.
    Now onto the second longest part of Calgary’s side, the 4th rounder. The fourth was packaged with an S67 DAV second and sent to the Seattle Bears for Vyacheslav Smirnov. Smirnov put up 82 points with the Calgary Wranglers before retiring. The second was used by the Bears to select Henrik Zoidberg. Zoidberg played in four seasons with the Bears putting up 180 points winning 2 continental Cups with them as well before being sent to the Menace. The fourth was used to select Kevin Lowe. He put up 92 points in two seasons before moving to the Americans. 
    And now for the longest branch of the Calgary side, Maxim Kovalchuk. After one season in Calgary where he put up 86 points he was sent back to the Bears. The trade was as follows: Maxim Kovalchuk, John Frostbeard, and an S69 CGY 3rd to Seattle for Joel Ylonen. After this trade Maxim would go on to win two continental cups with Seattle putting up 184 points in three seasons. John Frostbeard also won two continental cups with Seattle putting up 187 points with them over 3 seasons. The third was traded. 
        Joel Ylonen put up 69 points, a career-high, in his only season with Calgary before being traded back to the Bears, A pretty regular thing at this point. That trade was: Joel Ylonen going to the bears for Thorny Underyew, the previously featured S69 CGY 3rd, and an S70 SEA 1st. After returning to the bears Joel put up 127 points in two seasons on route to two continentals. Underyew put up 38 points in his two seasons with the Wranglers before being released. The third-rounder was used to select Kim Jong Un, He never made it to the VHL. The first-rounder was not used by Calgary, it was traded. 
    The trade was: A S70 SEA 1st and two S71 3rds to Davos for Charlie Paddywagon. Davos would use the first to select Shawn Glade Jr. who would only play a season with Davos. One of the thirds was used to select Big Chungus, he didn’t pan out, and the other third was traded. Charlie Paddywagon in his four seasons with the wranglers produced 216 points winning a victory cup in S72. However, in continuing the trend of players being traded back to the team that they were traded from, he was sent to Davos, the trade being: Davos reacquires Charlie paddywagon in exchange for an S74 HSK 2nd and an S74 NYA 4th. The fourth was used to select Kuisma Aki, he hasn’t made it yet. The second-rounder though was traded.
    The trade was: the S74 HSK 2nd going to the Legion for an S76 TOR second and an S76 TOR 3rd. The Legion would use that 2nd to select Nicholas Sunderbruch who's been doing quite nicely for himself there. The 3rd was used by Calgary on JL Gunnar, he hasn’t made it to the VHL yet. The second on the other hand was traded, though it isn’t the main part of this deal. 
    This massive trade is as follows: Warsaw acquires Latrell Mitchell, Willie Dredge, an S75 SEA 1st, and the S76 TOR 2nd in exchange for Alex Bridges, Arthur Dayne, and an S75 WAR 1st. Latrell has been a great asset for the Predators putting up 209 points in 189 games and is currently third in defenseman scoring. Willie Dredge produced 112 points in 2 seasons with the predators before retiring. Both the first and second were traded. Alex Bridges produced 87 points in his two seasons with Calgary before retiring. Arthur Dayne put up 58 points in S75 before being traded at the deadline. This trade was: Arthur Dayne going to the Malmo Nighthawks for Lewis Dawson and an S76 MAL 1st. Arthur Dayne would finish S75 with 78 points and win a continental cup. Lewis Dawson was traded. This deal was: Lewis Dawson and an S77 CGY 3rd going to Riga for Liam Fischl, an S76 MAL 2nd, and an S76 DAV 4th. Lewis Dawson Was traded again and the Reign have yet to use that 3rd. Liam Fischl has put up 10 points in his rookie season so far and could become a staple player with the rate he’s updating at. The 2nd was used to grab Germano Henchoz who may be inactive. However, he was also traded. That trade was: Germano Henchoz and an S79 CGY 4th to DC for ClapbombsRUs. In his first full season in the M he had a winning season. The fourth was traded. This trade was: The S76 DAV 4th and S76 LDN 3rd to the Dragons for an S76 DCD 2nd. The 3rd was used on ClapbombsRus who is turning out to be a solid goalie for Miami. The 4th was used on Nathan Askarov who is inactive. The 2nd was traded again, this time to London along with an S76 DCD 4th for an S77 MOS 2nd. The United used the 2nd to draft Dexter Vaughn who is a rising goaltender for the 21st, and the 4th to draft Adrian McAllister who is inactive. Back to the Arthur Dayne trade. That S76 MAL first was traded along with an S77 CGY 2nd to the Vancouver Wolves for Riley Couture, Sheldon Juniper, and an S77 VAN 3rd. The 1st was used by the Wolves to select Jivere Zolnek, a surprise playoff performer in the S75 playoffs. Riley Couture has put up 65 points in 72 games with the Wranglers and is looking to be a great player. Sheldon Juniper is also doing quite well in his rookie season with 38 points. The S77 VAN 3rd was involved in a trade. The trade was as follows: The S77 VAN 3rd, an S77 DCD 2nd, an S78 CGY 2nd, and an S77 WAR 4th to Malmo for an S76 MOS 1st and an S76 MAL 4th. The 1st was used to draft Magnus Verlander who’s putting up a strong performance in Mexico City. The 4th was used to draft Carter Bellamy who’s doing a decent job as a backup in Minnesota. And so we return to the Latrell Mitchell trade. The S75 WAR first acquired by Calgary was traded as well. The trade was: The S75 WAR 1st and an S76 CGY 4th to Chicago for A S76 CHI 1st and 3rd. Chicago used that 1st to draft L who won the Stolzschweiger in S75. The 4th was traded. The S76 CHI 1st rounder was traded to the United for an S77 MOS 1st. The S76 CHI 3rd was traded along with an S76 RIG 1st to the LA Stars for an S76 LAS 1st. The 3rd and 1st were used to select Ghengis Khan and Hulk Hogan Jr. respectively. The S76 LAS 1st that was sent to the Wranglers was used to select Tom Eagles. And so the Calgary side of the tree is done, so far, or so it was until very recently when Calgary traded Liam Fischl, who they acquired from Riga, and an S77 MOS 2nd, which they acquired from London, to New York for Cowboy Prout. Prout in his first season so far has put up 52 points in 71 games. And now, so far, this side of the tree has ended. 
    Seattle Bears:
    Lando Baxter spent one season in Seattle putting up a career-high 59 points before being traded to the Legion. That trade was: Lando Baxter to the Toronto Legion for Chace Trepanier and Johannes Vihjalmsson. Lando Baxter went on to put up 108 points in two seasons with the Legion before moving to Davos. Vihjalmsson never played for the Bears, he was released soon after the trade. Chace Trepanier also never played for the Bears, he was traded to the Americans. The trade was: Chace Trepanier going to the New York Americans for Carles Puigdemont. Chace put up 18 points in his final season with the Americans before retiring. Carles was traded again. However, this trade also involves another piece from this tree so we will get back to it later. 
    Wlodz, I am not spelling the full name out again, didn’t play for the bears because he was traded. The trade was: Wlodz to Toronto for an S68 MOS 4th. Wlodz put up 31 points in his final season with Toronto before retiring. The S68 MOS 4th was used by Seattle to draft Justin Rushmore, he never got to the VHL.
    The S66 CGY 1st was used to draft Shane Mars. Shane Mars in his first season with the Bears put up 46 goals, 48 assists for 94 points in S66. This was good enough for him to win the Stolzschweiger that year. Unfortunately, he was not able to recapture that total ever again. In his next two seasons, he put up 62 points total before being signed by DC. 
    The S67 CGY 1st was used to draft Acyd Burn 7th overall. After a strong season with Halifax in S66 Burn would go on to have a strong four seasons with Seattle tallying 265 points in four seasons and as well as anyone that played with Seattle in S68 and 69, won two continental cups. However, going into the S71 season, he was traded. That trade was: Acyd Burn and an S72 DCD 3rd going to the Malmo Nighthawks for Markus Nygren and an S72 MAL 1st. Acyd Burn would go on to put up 23 points in 38 games when Malmo traded him to Riga for quite a lot; however, that will not be discussed today. The 3rd was traded back to Seattle but it will not be a part of this tree. Markus Nygren produced 67 points in his two seasons with Seattle before being claimed in the expansion draft by LA. In that time he won a single continental cup in S71. The S72 MAL 1st was used by Seattle to select Randy Marsh. Randy, who is still playing for the Bears, has put up 211 points in the five seasons he’s been there along with 14 playoff points. In that time he’s won a continental cup and a victory cup with the bears. 
    The S67 CGY 2nd was used by Seattle to select Berocka Sundqvist. Berocka in his time in Seattle was a staple player of the late 60s-early 70s Seattle dynasty. He put up 437 points in his time with Seattle winning four continental cups, a victory cup, and a Beketov in S72. He kept up the scoring in the playoffs with 59 points in 90 games. He had a career-high in points in S73 with 93 points beating his previous record set the year prior by one point. He has since then retired and this branch ends.
    The S67 HSK 2nd was used to select Kefka Palazzo. Before he could play for Seattle he was traded to New York. That trade was: Kefka Palazzo and Edgar Tannehill to New York for an S68 HSK 2nd. Kefka Palazzo was traded again. Edgar Tannehill put up one point in NYA before retiring. The S68 HSK 2nd was used to select Finnegan Macburn. Finnegan was traded. This trade was: Carles puigdemont, Boone Jenton, Finnegan MacBurn, a S69 MAL 4th and a S70 NYA 4th to DC for a S71 DCD 4th. Carles Puigdemont never played for DC, he was traded. Boone Jenton Played in one season with DC putting up 7 points before being traded as well. Finnegan never made it to the VHL. The two players picked by DC using the two 4th rounders were Igor Trice and Crush Cile, neither made it as well. The S71 DCD 4th acquired by the Bears was used to draft Peter Louis, he also never made it. 
    And so this trade tree has come to an end. Over 2,000 words of wheeling and dealing from over 3/4ths of the league. Nearly every team was in some way involved in this trade tree and if more trades are to come the tree will expand further and further. On the question of who won this trade, I think that the answer so far is pretty clear. Seattle with their four cups since this trade has been the clear winner but, the tree hasn’t ended. The Calgary side is still going with multiple strong prospects and a future of possible trades. The total stat rollout is 1039 points for the Calgary Wranglers. The Bears had 1195* points, four continental cups, a Beketov, and a Stolzschweiger. Calgary could turn this around if some of their players develop well and become staples but for right now the dominant team in this trade is the Bears. With their four cups and multiple trophies, without a doubt the bears have won this trade. However, if a few trades come about to extend this tree I will add them as well.
    *The points counted only involve those on the Seattle side, not the Calgary side. Word count is 2506
     
     
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    Jbeezy76 reacted to Garsh in Founder's Cup Finals: Game 7   
    GG Houston
     
    Way to go team, thank you for the carry
     

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    Jbeezy76 reacted to fromtheinside in Founder's Cup Finals: Game 7   
    POGGERS
    congtrats Mexico!!
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    Jbeezy76 reacted to animal74 in Founder's Cup Finals: Game 7   
    Wow! Congrats Mexico!
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    Jbeezy76 reacted to hylands in Founder's Cup Finals: Game 7   
    KING. SHIT.
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    Jbeezy76 reacted to diacope in Founder's Cup Finals: Game 7   
    Nice job Mexico, raise the Founder's Cup high for a hell of a season 👍 
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    Jbeezy76 reacted to STZ in Founder's Cup Finals: Game 7   
    This one feels good. I know my player didn’t have the biggest impact, but a fun playoff run - very happy to raise the cup with this group of members!
     

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    Jbeezy76 reacted to Tbeez99 in Founder's Cup Finals: Game 7   
    Congrats to Mexico and Verlander! What a fun series!  
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    Jbeezy76 reacted to MSO94 in TEAM USA REVEALS S76 WJC ROSTER!   
    SWEET !!! Love  it. So honored to wear the Red,White and Blue..
     
     
    USA USA USA 

     
    Lets do this boys
     
     
     
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    Jbeezy76 got a reaction from Juice in Founder's Cup Finals: Game 7   
    Yes! Verlander comes up big in the 3rd period and Mexico erases a two goal deficit  by scoring 4 in the 3rd. We beat the powerhouse (Houston) great series to Houston! This was one to remember. The Kings with their first ever cup. 👑KING VERLANDER! KING SHIT👑 ⚡️🏆⚡️
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    Jbeezy76 got a reaction from STZ in Founder's Cup Finals: Game 7   
    Yes! Verlander comes up big in the 3rd period and Mexico erases a two goal deficit  by scoring 4 in the 3rd. We beat the powerhouse (Houston) great series to Houston! This was one to remember. The Kings with their first ever cup. 👑KING VERLANDER! KING SHIT👑 ⚡️🏆⚡️
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