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    The Season 90 VHL Draft begins tonight at 4pm PST / 7pm EST
     
    A quick note on the S90 draft it looks like there's a nice mix of all position players throughout the rounds so GM's will likely get a chance to choose between BPA or positional need. Yaboi Oven is the undisputed #1 ranked prospect in this draft with a 57 TPE lead on #2 ranked Axle Gunner. After that things will get interesting. 🍿
     
     
     
     1st Overall - YaBoi Oven @Doomsday (381 TPE) Defense
     
    Helsinki's primed new GM @samx wastes no time selecting a future partner for Kronchy Kardashian @Garsh the two will be able to anchor Helsinki's blueline for the foreseeable future. Oven projects as a franchise defensemen and will be the new face of a Helsinki team about to enter a competitive window. Fans in Helsinki have a lot to look forward to, especially after the off-season acquisition of Landon Wolanin @jacobcarson877
     
     
     
     2nd Overall - Maxim Anisimov @McLovin (311 TPE) Right Wing
     
    @Moon and @v.2  have been busy this off-season loading up for a playoff push in Season 90 and beyond. The team already boasts a ton of talent entering their prime (much like Helsinki). They have needs on the wing and on defense. Some on lookers may say Moon's player Fitzroy Jr. is the safe pick, simply put though Anisimov is the better earner and higher ceiling of the two players. @McLovin's player is a top 3 ranked prospect in the draft and fills a positional need for Toronto going forward. Defense can be addressed in future seasons. The new acquisitions of @Brandon and @Arce will be great mentors for Anisimov, Atlas and Jaks. 
     
     
     
     3rd Overall - Ryan Artyomov @Enorama  (310 TPE) Goalie
     
    Newly appointed GM @badcolethetitan will make the first selection of Chicago's rebuilding faze. Chicago takes the top ranked goalie in the draft, a team that needs everything after selling off Liv Slater @Subject056 to Vancouver in a blockbuster trade. In full rebuild mode Chicago starts off with a cornerstone in net and four 1st round picks in the next two drafts after this one. After seasons of trying to compete but coming up short, fans have fully embraced the rebuild and are loving the work Cole has done so far. 
     
     
     
     4th Overall - Axle Gunner @Steve  (324 TPE) Center
     
    D.C. quickly shakes off the disappointment of Eno's player going to Chicago and draft the 2nd ranked player in the draft and a positional need to boot. Axle Gunner is projected as a franchise center and will be anchoring a line with newly acquired Vincent Laroche-Gagnier @vincentlg2007. D.C. will need to sort out their goaltending in future seasons but for now they're absolutely ecstatic that Gunner fell to them. 
     
     
     
    5th Overall - Raimo Tuominen @SlapshotBear (290 TPE) Right Wing
     
    Another team that needs everything. @N0HBDY selects the player from a known agency in @SlapshotBear. Leaving Xiver Zilla still on the board who ranks ahead of him in TPE but Tuominen's agency has a longer track record of success and is consider the safer pick at this stage. Raimo is the first big piece of Warsaw's rebuild an electric goal scorer who fits the mold of what Warsaw hockey has been for the past decade plus. 
     
     
     
     6th Overall - Xiver Zilla @jhatty8 (309 TPE) Center
     
    Another team that takes the top ranked player and drafts for positional need. After GM @KaleebtheMighty acquired Probert and converted him to a center for Season 90 it's become a clear need going forward. Although the pick carries risk, Zilla has been a consistent earner throughout Season 89. Malmo hopes Zilla can be the future of their forward group. Zilla projects as a number one center with the potential to be a franchise player, consistency in earning will be key. 
     
     
     
     7th Overall - Walter Fitzroy Jr. @Moon  (306 TPE) Defense
     
     
    Drafting another GM's player is always a bit of a risk but Fitzroy Jr. is the best player available and does fill a positional need for Riga going forward with their defense beginning to age. Not to mention @hedgehog337 owns tow first rounders in this draft so taking a risk with one or both of them is a safe bet. As well as the fact that Riga is 3 million away from the cap ceiling and still needs one forward and two defensemen for a complete roster. Fitzroy would be a cheap call up for them in Season 90 as well. 
     
     
     
     8th Overall - Jarmo Ruutu @jRuutu (270 TPE) Center
     
    Jarmo was a late create and has as much potential as any player in this draft. @Ricer13 selects a player he's familiar with and acquires some high end fire power for Calgary's re-tool. Ruutu could easily be the best center in this draft when things are all said and one. To the surprise of some Calgary passes on Catia Goncalves to select a player they feel is a safer bet. 
     
     
     
     9th Overall - Catia Goncalves @cLoWn (286 TPE) Right Wing
     
    I'm curious to see what @Spartan  will do with no real fallers. I feel like he'll take the player with the highest ceiling and to me that's Catia Goncalves. Their earning has been consisten all season and Moscow who sold off a ton of assets have needs at all positions. Catia will likely end up being the top first gen of this draft class. 
     
     
     
    10th Overall - King Kisslinger @Kisslinger (261 TPE) Center
     
    After drafting a dman with their first pick @hedgehog337 opts to draft a center with their 2nd pick of the first round. King Kisslinger is another safe pick in this first round (a word I know I've over used throughout this mock) he will provide Riga with a future number one center and depth as he continues to develop and they continue to compete. 
     
     
     
     11th Overall - WWWWWWWWW... @rory (266 TPE) Goalie
     
    @Banackock quickly snaps up the 2nd ranked goalie in the draft. Though he did pause for a second and consider taking his own player the relationship with Rory's agency was too good to pass up. Also Bana has shown no issues acquiring his player in the past so he probably feels confident in that possibility going forward. Rory could end up being the top goalie in the draft so I'd say he's a steal in this position.  
     
     
     
     12th Overall - Severus Targaryen @Banackock (288 TPE) Center 
     
    Severus could have gone earlier but GM player factor scared off teams. Not @Spartan  who has no fear in taking the best player available. Whether he's a long term solution or not for Moscow it's an asset that can easily be flipped in future seasons, to say Seattle. Maybe even during the draft? 👀 Severus projects as a sure bet to be a number one center. 
     
     
     
     13th Overall - Martin Kemp  @leafsman (264 TPE) Left Wing
     
    With bigger needs on defense and goaltending NY opts to draft the best player on their board. It was a toss up between Kemp and Banner but without any knowledge of the situation @thadthrasher liked Kemp a little bit better and opted for the winger instead of the center. 
     
     
     
     14th Overall - Bruise Banner @ctots (268 TPE) Center
     
    With the upcoming retirement of Perry Laperriere @KaleebtheMighty, Prague runs up to the podium to select the best center remaining on their board. @Acydburn finds his future number one center who can be mentored by Jameson until he's ready (the player not the drink) 
     
     
     
    15th Overall - Jebediah Big Ol Doinks in Amish @hylands (241 TPE) Defense
     
    @N0HBDY opts to take the defensemen after selecting a forward with their first pick of the first round. Hylands has a history in the VHL GMing rival Malmo. So Warsaw ownership had a mandate of selecting his player if available in the draft. After trading away Payne and Girts the past two seasons, they may have quickly replaced them in one draft. Amish projects as a number one defensemen in what is proving to be a very deep draft. 
     
     
     
     16th Overall - Obuz Schneider Canet du Bocage @Grape (219 TPE) Defense
     
    @samx opts to select another dman who has really picked up their earning in recent weeks and has shown potential for a higher ceiling. We've seen a premium on cheap defense in recent seasons due to the salary cap crunch. Helsinki will now be able to add 2 to their roster who have high upside. Look out.
     
     
    Good luck to all the draftees!
    If you got this far thanks for the read, the opinions are my own. 

     
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    1 Helsinki Titans     YaBoi Oven @Doomsday                           D TPE: 381                                   Season GP G A P (+/-) SHT PIM HITS SB     S89 Regular Season 72 10 31 41 -16 166 92 163 122                             S89 Playoffs 10 4 3 7 -9 44 10 14 19                             This is a big draft for the Helsinki Titans, as they have committed to being good, fast. Sam has taken over the reins as GM after a successful stint in the VHLM with Mexico City. She has made a first overall selection before, taking Svatopluk Puk for the Halifax 21st back in S83. But nothing can compare to the pressure here, hoping to solidify the future of a franchise who has felt nothing but turmoil the last decade. With a forward group secured for the coming seasons, and a top goaltender in Fuukka Rask already patrolling the paint, the choice is clear, to select the top TPE player in the draft, from an agency with a rich history of great players, joining Helsinki will be… YaBoi Oven! Oven brings VHL-ready defensive awareness, and will quickly be growing their skating and offensive game with a set of very talented forwards.                                             2 Toronto Legion     Walter Fitzroy Jr @Moon                           D TPE: 306                                   Season GP G A P (+/-) SHT PIM HITS SB     S89 Regular Season 72 14 39 53 11 167 88 148 166                             S89 Playoffs 5 0 1 1 1 5 8 10 16                             Toronto is another team that has spent much of the last few seasons at the bottom of the standings, and is growing impatient. Making a blockbuster deal with Moscow, the forward group seems ready to compete. Joel Castle joins a long line of terrific Toronto goaltenders, so once again the focus goes to defense, as the Legion look for a player that can compliment Bobby Bob on the back end. There are many great defenders in the draft, but one has a particularly strong connection with Toronto, and has been seen in the board room several times along with their GM, discussing trades, signings and roster construction. The young protégé has already been a great help to the franchise, and should now get the opportunity to do so on the ice. The Legion pick up Walter Fitzroy Jr, who has been gaining momentum in the draft rankings leading into the lottery, and Toronto will be thrilled to see him fall into their lap.                                             3 Chicago Phoenix     Maxim Anisimov @McLovin                           RW TPE: 311                                   Season GP G A P (+/-) SHT PIM HITS SB     S89 Regular Season 72 39 48 87 -3 355 30 123 47                             S89 Playoffs 5 1 2 3 -1 30 4 7 1                             With a new GM at the wheel, the Phoenix will have to rise from the ashes of their once great dynasty. After seasons of stretching the competitive window, there is nothing left in the tank. Except for this pick, which will be used to start the franchise over again, and with nothing to lose, this is the perfect opportunity to choose what the franchise will look like for the next decade or so. Cole will need to look for someone who is gaining momentum, who will have lots of optimism, despite being the first piece of essentially a nothing team. There is a tough road ahead, but fans don’t have a doubt about their rumoured selection. Maxim Anisimov has recently been working with the management team in Las Vegas, and has shown exceptional dedication to the VHL, and to creating a great player for a long time. Anisimov may marinade a little bit in the VHLE while Cole works to create a suitable roster for such an exception youngster, or he may get a shot early and start getting some VHL experience under his belt.                                             4 D.C. Dragons     Ryan Artyomov @Enorama                           G TPE:                                     Season GP W L OTL SV% GAA SO GA SA     S89 Regular Season 64 21 30 12 0.904 2.59 3 166 1721                             S89 Playoffs 10 5 5 0 0.91 2.52 0 27 299                             DC finally saw the cup a few seasons ago, but the time for a new era of Dragons hockey is upon us. With the last of the old guard retiring, it is time to replace the pieces that once gave them a championship. Bubbles Utonium is a hard player to replace, but Frostbeard has a plan and a system that he hopes to implement to bring the team back to full-time contention. Ryan Artyomov is part of the agency of the last DC GM, who brought the Cup to DC just a few seasons ago. The franchise was build from the ground up by him, and with a new player in the draft, it just seems like the right choice. A natural successor for Utonium, and bringing the founding father one step closer to the White House. With an elite defense in the making, Artyomov should have nom trouble adjusting to the VHL, and should get some sheltered opportunities as soon as this season.                                             5 Warsaw Predators     Axle Gunner @Steve                           C TPE: 324                                   Season GP G A P (+/-) SHT PIM HITS SB     S89 Regular Season 72 42 57 99 37 359 82 122 36                             S89 Playoffs 15 7 7 14 6 57 6 35 7                             The Warsaw Predators are entering a full-scale rebuild, and they're starting from square one. It's time for them to simply get the best player available with the fifth overall pick, and they are ecstatic to see the top forward by TPE available in Axle Gunner. Scoring 42 goals and a total of 99 points with the Philadelphia Reapers last season, Gunner's biggest strength is actually his strength. He bullied his way through the VHLM, and he should be able to contunue to do so in the VHLE and the VHL. He is very balanced, capable of great play anywhere on the ice, and is an ideal foundation for the next generation of the Warsaw Predators. The only question is whether or not they can build a core around Gunner quickly enough to capitalize on drafting him here.                                             6 Malmo Nighthawks     Raimo Tuominen @SlapshotBear                           RW TPE: 290                                   Season GP G A P (+/-) SHT PIM HITS SB     S89 Regular Season 72 27 33 60 24 290 40 124 17                             S89 Playoffs 5 1 1 2 1 19 8 9 0                             The Malmo Nighthawks fell short of the playoffs in Season 89, but that isn't stopping them from running it back. They have an overall strong roster, but it is starting to get up there in age, making Finnish sniper Raimo Tuominen a quality grab at sixth overall. The winger potted 27 goals last season for the Houston Bulls, and has one of, if not the best shots of the entire Season 90 draft class. Tuominen will need to keep working on his skating to maximize his offensive talents, and his defending is suspect as well. Malmo, however, can afford to allow him to develop in the E this season, and add him to their roster for Season 91. If he continues to develop, Raimo Tuominen could be a future Kevin Brooks Trophy winner, due to his offensive potential and the quality teammates he'll have in Malmo.                                             7 Riga Reign     Xiver Zilla @jhatty8                           C TPE: 308                                   Season GP G A P (+/-) SHT PIM HITS SB     S89 Regular Season 72 38 42 80 28 336 22 114 29                             S89 Playoffs 5 2 1 3 -1 28 6 16 1                             The Pride of Malta might be getting selected a little later than he deserves, but Xiver Zilla is ending up in a great position with the Riga Reign as a result. They reached the playoffs last season, and bring back a roster loaded with talent in Season 90, but they have some holes, especially at forward. Riga does have forwards who could be ready to make the jump up to the VHL, and while Zilla could very much benefit from a season in the E to polish his game, he could make a case for himself to play for Riga right away with a strong camp. He scored 80 points with Houston last season, including 38 goals, but as mentioned, I believe he'll need some time before he can replicate those numbers in the bigs. Riga will no doubt be thrilled to draft Xiver Zilla if he falls to seventh overall, regardless of when he ultimately reaches the VHL.                                             8 Calgary Wranglers     Catia Goncalves @cLoWn                           RW TPE: 282                                   Season GP G A P (+/-) SHT PIM HITS SB     S89 Regular Season 72 39 45 84 10 411 45 125 62                             S89 Playoffs 6 0 3 3 -3 22 6 4 7                             It's a new era for the Calgary Wranglers, with the legendary Daniel Janser retired and both Leandro Goncalves and Vincent Laroche-Gagnier on new teams. The youth movement has begun, and Kris Ricer would love nothing more than to bring another Goncalves to the Wranglers with this pick. The Calgary faithful would be delighted alone with the fact that they just added a talented prospect that nearly scored 40 goals last season, but Catia Goncalves' relation to her fan favorite big brother makes this an absolute slam dunk of a selection. I think she'll need to wait until Season 91 to make her big league debut, but if her performance in the M is any indication, Goncalves is going to be a big problem for opposing blue liners in the future with her talent.                                             9 Moscow Menace     King Kisslinger @Kisslinger                           C TPE: 261                                   Season GP G A P (+/-) SHT PIM HITS SB     S89 Regular Season 72 30 47 77 12 287 39 139 18                             S89 Playoffs 10 1 5 6 4 32 2 11 4                             The roster the Moscow Menace is sporting today is unrecognizable for anyone who followed them at all this past season. As soon as trading opened back up, General Manager Euron Leonidas opened the floodgates, initiating a complete rebuild for one of the most competitive teams of the last decade. All-Stars Clueless Wallob, Ronan Lavelle, Tomas Sogaard and Deron Nesbitt were all packaged to various teams around the VHL, meaning the Menace now has a clean slate in terms of what their needs are, heading into next season. For this reason, we see them going with one of the best players available at this point of the draft, King Kisslinger. The Mexico City King is an all-around strong center. He's probably not the best at any aspect of the game out of all of his fellow prospects, but there's also no clear weakness in his game.                                             10 Riga Reign     Jarmo Ruutu @jRuutu                           C TPE: 270                                   Season GP G A P (+/-) SHT PIM HITS SB     S89 Regular Season 72 15 33 48 1 192 61 168 11                             S89 Playoffs 10 4 3 7 2 39 12 24 3                             The Riga Reign double down on centers by selecting Jarmo Ruutu with the 10th overall pick of this draft, only 3 picks after calling Xiver Zilla's number. Just like Zilla, Ruutu is an all-around great forward with little to no weakness, but apart from his knack for winning important faceoffs, there really isn't any one aspect from his game that separates him from the rest of the draft class. He defends well, possesses a decent shot and often finds the right pass to make progress in the offensive zone, he just doesn't perform any of these actions exceptionally. If we look at it from a different perspective, however, the Finnish forward already plays well for his age, he develops at a great pace, and there isn't any signs of a red flag in his playing style. The Reign get a great player that they will get to mold into what they are going to need the most in the next couple of seasons.                                             11 Seattle Bears     Severus Targaryen @Banackock                           C TPE: 288                                   Season GP G A P (+/-) SHT PIM HITS SB     S89 Regular Season 72 35 48 83 33 304 56 106 16                             S89 Playoffs 5 1 1 2 -2 14 0 8 1                             The 8th best ranked player according to the VHL Central Scouting, Severus Targaryen, falls to the Seattle Bears thanks to close ties between Targaryen's agent and the team's front office. The Bears would probably be ecstatic if the situation developed this way, as it would mean they get to add one of the most promising offensive prospects of this class to their literally empty prospect pool. The Houston Bulls alumnus has taken both the roles of playmaker and sniper throughout the season, leading the team with 83 points. Among all prospects eligible for this VHL Draft, only Axle Gunner and Catia Goncalves have scored more points this past season. The Greenland native looks like he had all the tools to become a late first-round steal, and some teams could very well end up regretting that they passed up on such a natural offensive threat.                                             12 Moscow Menace     Martin Kemp @leafsman                           LW TPE: 264                                   Season GP G A P (+/-) SHT PIM HITS SB     S89 Regular Season 72 34 33 67 32 294 58 189 3                             S89 Playoffs 5 2 1 3 -2 19 10 13 0                             The Moscow Menace add another solid forward prospect in Martin Kemp after blowing their whole roster wide open following a disappointing first round exit in the playoffs. The product of the Houston Bulls possibly has the best wrist shot in all of this draft class, evidenced by his 34 goals scored in his first complete VHLM season. He has also displayed on multiple occasions just how confident he is in his ability to carry the puck into the offensive zone and stick handle his way to a dangerous position. However, if he wants to be able to showoff his strengths on the biggest stage, he is going to need to work on his skating. His sub-par speed will make it hard for him to distance himself from defenders. He has at least another season before making the leap, so we are confident his pace will look a lot better when he does join the Menace.                                             13 New York Americans     Bruise Banner @ctots                           C TPE: 266                                   Season GP G A P (+/-) SHT PIM HITS SB     S89 Regular Season 72 25 23 48 -23 237 58 128 18                             S89 Playoffs 10 1 8 9 -8 27 7 21 3                             At this point in the VHL draft, the Americans could go a few different ways. They could use the help on defense, they could use a goalie, and they will need a future replacement for Napoleon Dynamite. With the 13th pick, I think the Americans grab a fantastic prospect to help center the future of the New York Americans alongside Jesper Davis. Bruise Banner had a strong VHLM season with a stellar 25 goal season and has shown they are more than capable of maintaining a strong presence in the face-off circle. Along with providing the team with a good two way presence with hits and shots blocked, Banner will be a valuable selection for New York as a future 2nd line center. While arguements could be made that the team might go in a different direction here, I don't believe the New York Americans will be disappointed by selecting Banner.                                             14 Prague Phantoms     Jebediah Big Ol Doinks in Amish @hylands                           D TPE: 241                                   Season GP G A P (+/-) SHT PIM HITS SB     S89 Regular Season 72 17 39 56 24 172 54 135 105                             S89 Playoffs 5 0 2 2 -2 9 6 5 7                             Prague is entering a unique period where they are competing and yet looking to tool up for their future. They have many strong forwards and a solid prospect pool along with strong goaltending. However, their defense will need a new presence to continue competing, and what better way to solidify the future of their defensive core with a pick like Jebediah Big Ol Doinks in Amish. They put up a very solid 56 points with Houston in the VHLM and ammased 135 hits along with 105 shots blocked. They proved themselves to be a force on the blue line and will only look to improve with time. Even though the playoffs weren't successful for Jebediah and Houston, Prague should consider themselves lucky to have him fall right into their lap with the 14th overall selection. I would be very surprised if Prague did not select Jebediah Big Ol Doinks in Amish here at 14.                                             15 Warsaw Predators     WWWW... @rory                           G TPE: 266                                   Season GP W L OTL SV% GAA SO GA SA     S89 Regular Season 2 0 0 0 0.867 4.09 0 4 30                             S89 Playoffs 1 0 0 0 0.933 1.85 0 1 15                             Warsaw will need to look to the future here. After selecting Axle Gunner at 5th overall, the team will need to alter their focus on other areas that need improvement on their roster. They will look to take advantage of a promising goaltender at 15th overall. WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW (and that will be the only time I type that name out) only played 2 games in the regular season posting less than amazing stats, but showed promise in the playoffs when he played for Houston. While he will need more time to develop, Warsaw will take advantage of the positional need and the prospect at hand to solidify their goaltending future. A goaltender with this type of potential only comes around once or twice in a draft, and it will be here that Warsaw elects to grab that type of goalie.                                             16 Helsinki Titans     Alexandre Crosby @hockeyis66                           LW TPE: 238                                   Season GP G A P (+/-) SHT PIM HITS SB     S89 Regular Season 38 20 21 41 2 129 14 40 9                             S89 Playoffs 6 4 6 10 -3 40 6 11 8                             With the 16th pick in this draft, Helsinki will be grabbing the best prospect available after picking their future franchise defender at 1st overall. Helsinki is already in a prime spot to compete and has the added benefit of selecting multiple times in the first round. While this may be the last pick in the first round, it is in no way a detriment to the prospect selected here. Alexandre Crosby is a valuable piece to any franchise and put up an impressive 41 points in 38 games played with Miami. Even in the playoffs, they maintained their strong production without showing signs of slowing down. If their improvements continue along their already great pace, this could be a wonderful pick for the team's forward group. The future is bright for Helsinki, and that light will shine even brighter when Alexandre Crosby steps up to the stage and puts on a Titans jersey in the S90 VHL Draft.                                             2ND ROUND                                     17 Helsinki Titans     Tommy Sleeves @dasboot                           D TPE: 212                                   Season GP G A P (+/-) SHT PIM HITS SB     S89 Regular Season 72 10 35 45 -13 122 100 178 136                             S89 Playoffs 10 1 4 5 -7 12 24 38 18                                                     18 New York Americans     Obuz Schneider Canet du Bocage @Grape                           D TPE: 219                                   Season GP G A P (+/-) SHT PIM HITS SB     S89 Regular Season 72 13 38 51 -27 157 75 149 139                             S89 Playoffs 5 1 0 1 -2 12 10 11 6                                                     19 Riga Reign     Conference Prince-de-Galles @UnkemptCL4PTP                           D TPE: 227                                   Season GP G A P (+/-) SHT PIM HITS SB     S89 Regular Season 72 20 58 78 0 212 74 150 177                             S89 Playoffs 10 2 8 10 -2 29 16 19 18                                                     20 D.C. Dragons     Afonya Romanov @DontCallMeCarson                           RW TPE: 219                                   Season GP G A P (+/-) SHT PIM HITS SB     S89 Regular Season 60 11 28 39 8 135 49 96 6                             S89 Playoffs 15 4 7 11 6 48 2 24 1                                                     21 Moscow Menace     Simons Worst Nightmare @zepheter                           D TPE: 209                                   Season GP G A P (+/-) SHT PIM HITS SB     S89 Regular Season 72 11 59 70 31 188 70 155 121                             S89 Playoffs 5 0 4 4 0 12 6 9 8                                                     22 Seattle Bears     Jeid Rohnson @TopTiddee2                           C TPE: 187                                   Season GP G A P (+/-) SHT PIM HITS SB     S89 Regular Season 72 24 40 64 -23 300 28 118 52                             S89 Playoffs 5 0 2 2 -2 16 2 8 3                                                     23 Helsinki Titans     Didier Verhault @FTK                           D TPE: 200                                   Season GP G A P (+/-) SHT PIM HITS SB     S89 Regular Season 24 1 8 9 2 21 32 63 34                             S89 Playoffs 10 0 3 3 -5 15 12 29 13                                                     24 Prague Phantoms     Eric White Jr. @Mysterious_Fish                           LW TPE: 187                                   Season GP G A P (+/-) SHT PIM HITS SB     S89 Regular Season 64 11 21 32 25 102 16 86 11                             S89 Playoffs 15 2 4 6 4 25 0 24 4                                                     25 D.C. Dragons     Eno Velvson @Nykonax                           C TPE: 185                                   Season GP G A P (+/-) SHT PIM HITS SB     S89 Regular Season 72 22 46 68 29 328 48 102 22                             S89 Playoffs 15 7 4 11 6 67 4 19 2                                                     26 Calgary Wranglers     Sebastien Thunder @Matt thunder                           LW TPE: 177                                   Season GP G A P (+/-) SHT PIM HITS SB     S89 Regular Season 45 11 16 27 -16 117 19 69 16                             S89 Playoffs 6 2 0 2 -5 18 2 6 2                                                     27 Riga Reign     Jorji Costova @Hybrid1486                           LW TPE: 176                                   Season GP G A P (+/-) SHT PIM HITS SB     S89 Regular Season 72 39 39 78 -6 378 30 110 37                             S89 Playoffs 5 0 0 0 0 3 2 2 0                                                     28 Malmo Nighthawks     Joseph Dubois @Dubois                           D TPE: 180                                   Season GP G A P (+/-) SHT PIM HITS SB     S89 Regular Season 64 114 33 47 26 121 62 126 74                             S89 Playoffs 15 3 4 7 4 37 16 23 19                                                     29 Seattle Bears     Oden Bell @WhiskyJack                           C TPE: 148                                   Season GP G A P (+/-) SHT PIM HITS SB     S89 Regular Season 56 29 30 59 -1 239 48 92 35                             S89 Playoffs 6 1 2 3 -8 27 2 12 2                                                     30 Prague Phantoms     Liam Oinas @ojje                           LW TPE: 139                                   Season GP G A P (+/-) SHT PIM HITS SB     S89 Regular Season 45 15 37 52 -4 157 30 63 19                             S89 Playoffs 6 2 0 2 -8 14 0 5 3                                                     31 Warsaw Predators     Barry McOckiner @LanerDUST                           RW TPE: 127                                   Season GP G A P (+/-) SHT PIM HITS SB     S89 Regular Season 72 20 32 52 -32 216 44 151 32                                                                                                     32 Warsaw Predators     Aurora Skylight @Bedirhan                           C TPE: 205                                   Season GP G A P (+/-) SHT PIM HITS SB     S89 Regular Season 72 29 44 73 0 318 46 124 23                             S89 Playoffs 5 2 1 3 -1 16 0 6 1                                        
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    While Asia has not gotten off to the start we'd hoped, the team has fought extremely hard given the WJC regime leaders @Zetterberg @samx  harsh system against Team Asia. Despite this, we fight hard to remain one of the strongest hockey teams in the world and will always represent Asia proudly. As management for Asia, we are happy to lead and hope to give the players involved with Asia the best experience possible. With that being said, @kirbithan has done an incredible amount of work behind the scenes to make up some trading cards for Team Asia. I was doing some up in Paint myself, but let's just say I'm really glad to of gotten the PM from Kirbi letting me know they had already started ahead of when I thought they'd be. Kirbi exceeded expectations but that's why I reached out to them!! Thank you so much for coming and being part of Team Asia 🙏
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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    Alright so we've got a fair amount of interest here so I've made a league on the NFL site since it seems to be popular and I like the ease of use as commish. NO BUY IN. Keep in mind this will be a 5 month long season. If you can't commit to that much time of maintaining your team, reconsider your involvement! Don't want to end up with IA teams 🙂.
     
    Currently set the league for 16 teams but we can raise or lower based on how the league gets filled.
     
    Lastly, keep in mind that sometimes your emails are public to the other users so if you're sensitive about your identity or info, might be best to make a new email account and NFL account. If you don't care, go nuts - just dropping a disclaimer.
     
     
    Join my NFL Fantasy league, VHL 2023-2024.
    League ID: 11537238
    Password: VHL2023
    Click to sign up: https://fantasy.nfl.com/registration/privateleaguejoincreateteam?leagueId=11537238&leaguePassword=VHL2023&campaign=Fantasy_App_Custom_Invite
     
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    1. I come from the future but I'm too lazy to check, 12-0 probably
    2. Same thing, I think 400 goals.
    3. I would love to head back to Moscow, had a good time there.
    4. Xiver Zilla is a really cool and awesome player and the league is rigged if he doesnt finish 1st.
    5. His ritual is to win every game
    6. Me and Yo Mama to get in their heads
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    @Zetterberg is Greenland's golden god of graphics.

    With the Victory Hockey League celebrating its 16th birthday this week and the 90th season on the horizon, it’s wild to think that a league like this that’s been around for this long can still be unique and fresh. There are many ways that it remains to do so, but this article will be covering a more specific topic: international representation in the VHL. Traditional powerhouses of ice hockey have been well-represented, with American and Canadian members understandably ensuring their nations have always been strong on the international level in the VHL. However, with this upcoming draft class in Season 90, there are some nations that have not traditionally had a strong presence in the VHL producing prospects, with some of them among the best of the class. We’re going to take a look at these nations that are finally about to get some love here in the VHL.
     
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    Australia

    Prospect: D Walter Fitzroy Jr

    The Land Down Under is naturally not a traditional powerhouse in ice hockey, and for most of the VHL’s history, that was also the case. During the later half of the 60’s, however, Australia began to produce VHL talent worth shouting about from the top of Uluru. Australian members @Berocka and @dasboot arrived on the scene and began producing quality players that impacted the league. Berocka Sundqvist won four Continental Cups during his career and Latrell Mitchell crafted a well-deserved reputation as a strong defensive defenseman, winning the Jake Wylde Trophy in Season 76. However, A Red Guy, courtesy of @.sniffuM, was the first Australian player to win the Scotty Campbell Trophy as the VHL MVP, accomplished during his final season in S73. Today, Australia boasts three players with over 1,000 TPA in Daniel Weaver @ThePerfectNut, Lachlan Summers @kirbithan, and Callum Murray, and in Season 90 another Australian defenseman in Walter Fitzroy Jr. @Moon will be drafted. He has made his mark on three different VHLM teams, and despite being at the ripe age of 50, Fitzroy Jr should be a top selection in the upcoming draft. While they aren’t an Olympic presence yet, Australia is quickly proving to be a rising producer of quality VHL talent.

    Greenland

    Prospects: C Axle Gunner, C Severus Targaryen
     
    Before the 70s, there is no record of any players from Greenland on the VHL Portal, but the famous invasion of Season 77 to 79 quickly put Greenland on the map in the VHL. Lewis Dawson @Kendrick and Aleelee Kiak @Grant were the first in Season 70, and Grekkark Gyrfalcon @Sharkstrong in Season 73 became a fantastic goaltender that lifted the Continental Cup. However, it was the famed Season 77 group, featuring three 1,000+ TPE players in Zeedayno Chara @Jubis, along with the first two Reinharts: Asher @rjfryman and Reylynn @Ricer13. Three more Reinharts would follow in the next two seasons: Tobias @Spaz in Season 78, with Jerome @MexicanCow123 and Tyler @Zetterberg in Season 79. Despite the fact that they fielded enough players for their own team, Greenland never realized the dream of having their own squad compete in the VHL World Cup, and that was that… until the next generation arrived. Axle Gunner @Steve and Severus Targaryen @Banackock are both draft-eligible in Season 90, and they're only the tip of the iceberg, as even more players will be coming from Greenland in Season 91. Gunner has been one of the most dominant players in the VHLM this season with the Philadelphia Reapers, and Targaryen has been a point-per-game player in Houston, just a sample of what's to come from Greenland's next generation.
     
    For more on Greenland's latest hockey generation, be sure to check out @Will3's latest article, Greenland's Golden Generation!

    Hungary

    Prospect: D YaBoi Oven

    Hungary is a nation that has not had a strong presence in the VHL throughout the history of the league. In the Portal Era, only one Hungarian has ever eclipsed 1,000 TPE, and that is journeyman defenseman Kristof Welch @Juice, the Season 80 Alexander Valiq Trophy winner, who played for six teams during his career and amassed 656 career points. Hungary seemed like they had a superstar in Nagy Al @bigAL, but tragically he burnt out before his potential could be realized. Hunor Solyom @solyom, a third round pick by Helsinki in Season 83, became the first Hungarian to win a Continental Cup with the London United just last season. Hungary's latest chance at producing a superstar talent in the VHL is defenseman YaBoi Oven, who was selected first overall in the Season 89 VHLM Dispersal Draft and could very well be the top pick again in the Season 90 VHL Entry Draft as well. His potential hasn't translated to dominance in the VHLM, but will VHL GMs be able to pass on the raw potential?
     
    Malta

    Prospect: C Xiver Zilla

    While Australia, Greenland, and Hungary all have relatively short stories regarding their history in the VHL, it is encyclopedic compared to Malta's. There is no story for the 316 square mile archipelago in the Mediterranean Sea, which sounds like the absolute last place you would expect to find ice hockey cultivated. As it turns out, Xiver Zilla @jhatty8 was the first player from Malta to take the ice in a VHL-sanctioned game when he suited up for the San Diego Marlins against the Houston Bulls and skated his way into history. However, he was not the first player from Malta, with that distinction going to Joey Balgeno @ItsTearless, who never applied TPE or signed with a VHLM team before retiring. With that, it is now on Xiver Zilla to write the first chapter for Malta's foray into ice hockey, and if his tenure with the Houston Bulls is any indication, the VHL is about to bear witness to a Mediterranean Monster.

    Mongolia

    Prospect: G WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW

    As odd as it sounds, Mongolia actually has a chapter in VHL history, regardless of how absurd it may seem. Season 53 actually marked the beginning of not one Mongolian's career, but two. One was Conrad Jenkins @Kylrad, a winger turned defenseman who carved out a solid career with the Stockholm Vikings, and from seasons 56 to 59, moved to the Helsinki Titans and became teammates with the other Mongolian in the VHL. That teammate… VHL legend and Hall of Famer Franchise Cornerstone @boubabi. The longest-serving captain in VHL history, Cornerstone is one of the most successful and decorated players in the history of the league, scoring 384 goals and 855 points in his career, spent entirely with the Helsinki Titans. It's a lofty standard that seems nearly impossible to live up to, especially for a goaltender, but that is exactly what WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW is up against. He is the first Mongolian to join the ranks of the league since Franchise Cornerstone retired following Season 60, and he has just two appearances in VHLM games to his credit thus far. However, he is still a highly-ranked prospect at his position, and is on track to be the first Mongolian player to reach the VHL in 30 seasons.

    Portugal

    Prospect: RW Catia Goncalves
     
    Portugal is another nation whose story in the VHL is still in its infancy, yet has still managed to shine. The first player from Portugal recorded on the Portal turned out to be a great one in defenseman Roque Davis @Josh, the second overall pick in the Season 71 VHL Entry Draft. Playing for the HC Davos Dynamo, Moscow Menace, and the Los Angeles Stars, Davis was among the best blue liners of his era, winning the Alexander Valiq Trophy as the best offensive defenseman in the VHL twice, leading the league in assists in Season 76 with 86, and also won the coveted Sterling Labatte Trophy as the top defenseman in the VHL that season as well. He became the first Portuguese player to be inducted into the VHL Hall of Fame in Season 84, right around when Portugal’s next big talent was just warming up: Leandro Goncalves @leandrofg . The ninth overall pick in the Season 83 VHL Entry Draft has been the epitome of selflessness and consistency with the Calgary Wranglers, and he was a pivotal part of the team’s drought-breaking Continental Cup victory in Season 87, making him the first Portuguese player to do so. The Goncalves line is set to continue, as little sister Catia Goncalves @cLoWn is currently tearing up the VHLM with the Mississauga Hounds, showing that she is ready to carry the mantle herself. If the stars align, it’s very possible that Portugal’s favorite siblings can play together for Leandro’s final VHL season, which I am now going to cheer into existence.

    Saint Lucia

    Prospect: D Jebediah Big Ol Doinks in Amish
     
    For those of you who have never heard of Saint Lucia, myself included, it is a small island nation located in the East Carribeans, known for volcanic beaches, reef-diving sites, tourism, and the Piton Mountains. Exactly the type of place you’d expect to develop elite VHL talent, right? Naturally, it’s no surprise that this is a nation that has no story in the VHL at all. Not a single player has ever come from this tiny, exotic locale, at least not until now. Somehow, in some way, a lad named Jebediah Big Ol Doinks in Amish is the first player to ever lace up the skates for Saint Lucia, despite sounding like he should be tending to cattle and raising barns in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania instead. How did this gloriously bearded farmer make it to Saint Lucia and end up playing ice hockey, of all things? I’m not going to pretend to have the faintest clue, because quite frankly, I don’t. Saint Lucia’s foray into the world of the VHL is off to a most peculiar start, however, and with Jebediah’s strong season with the Houston Bulls, it looks as if his story will continue into the ranks of the VHL.

    Ukraine

    Prospect: RW Maxim Ansimov, LW Jorji Costova
     
    Of all the nations on this list, Ukraine is the one that is traditionally a presence in the world of ice hockey, and that is no different in the VHL. The Portal has recorded Ukrainians in the VHL dating back to the 40s, and it’s very likely there were some in the VHL before this. A notable player of this time for Ukraine is defenseman Bobby Digital @gorlab, a two-time Continental Cup champion with the New York Americans, who also led the VHL in assists with 80 in Season 54 and won the Grimm Jonsson Trophy as the top leader in the VHL in Season 55. Ukraine’s most prolific player, however, is VHL Hall of Famer Jet Jaguar, who scored 256 goals and 645 points with the Moscow Menace, where he led the VHL in goals with 42 and won a Continental Cup in Season 70, and the HC Davos Dynamo. The defenseman pairing of L and R both hailed from Ukraine, as well as Kosmo Kramerev @Mongoose87. Faith Hope Love @MMFLEX of the Prague Phantoms is the only Ukrainian currently in the league, although the Toronto Legion have a future pro in Kobe Johnson @Vkobe-v in the VHLE with Geneva currently. The Season 90 Draft Class, however, has two prospects that have caught the eyes of VHL scouts: Maxim Ansimov @McLovin, a dynamic winger capable of racking up points, and Jorji Costova @Hybrid1486, another winger capable of lighting up the score sheet. Always seeming to keep a steady presence in the VHL, Ukraine has two exciting prospects that could put their program back into the international spotlight once again.
     

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    The Season 90 VHL Draft Class is loaded with players from less than conventional backgrounds, and it could lead to even more diverse representation from across the globe in the league. I would love to see some other nations become powerful enough to warrant their own team in international play in the VHL and add to the fun of those events. While I don’t expect to see Saint Lucia on that stage anytime soon, could Greenland do what they couldn’t a decade ago and rise to prominence? Will Australia become a rising power? Can the Goncalves trigger an ice hockey movement in Portugal? We won’t know until we meet future draft classes, and until then, all we can do is imagine what could happen and enjoy the stories that are playing out in front of us. After all, isn’t that why we’re all here?
     
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    Welcome to the sixth edition of This Week in the VHLM, Season 89 edition. This edition features the end of the regular season, the playoffs will be separated by round later on. Thanks for checking in, and let’s get into Week 6!
     
    Standout Games This Week
     
    Halifax - Game 349 – Halifax 4-3 (SO) Mexico City – Halifax with 3 goals in the first period, including 2 PPG – Miroslav with shootout winner
    Houston - Game 344 - Houston 5-2 Miami - Bulls outshoot Marauders 51-12, at least 14 shots in all 3 periods - 7 players with 4 shots or more 
    Las Vegas - Game 326 - Las Vegas 3-1 Saskatoon - Jeffrey Blake 34 saves on 35 shots - Vegas goes 5/5 on the PK to hold off Saskatoon
    Mexico City - Game 328 - Mexico City 5-4 (SO) Philadelphia - Kings with 4 second period goals - Steven Mcdard with shootout winner over top team in the league
    Miami - Game 337 - Miami 3-2 Las Vegas - Marauders outshoot Aces 36-17 - Miami 2/3 on PP and 5/5 on PK
    Mississauga - Game 318 - Mississauga 5-1 Saskatoon - Hounds with 5 straight goals - Dominik Kopecky with 2 G, 2 A, 4 SHT, 5 HIT, 1 SB
    Ottawa - Game 327 - Ottawa 3-2 (SO) Houston - Lynx finally reverse shootout luck, beating future playoff opponent - Harry Callahan and Bruise Banner with shootout goals
    Philadelphia - Game 316 - Philadelphia 6-4 Miami - After falling behind 3-1, Philly piles up 5 goals in second/third - 8 players with 4+ shots and 1+ points
    San Diego - Game 331 - San Diego 4-3 (SO) Miami - Marlins pile up 61 shots in win over Marauders - Sjin with shootout winner to go with 12 shots and 4 hits
    Saskatoon - Game 348 - Saskatoon 1-0 Houston - Wild with upset win over top seed in the West - Joseph Reed with a spectacular 34 save shutout
     
    Three Stars of the Week
     
    1st Star – Game 354 – Savaisk Tzesar – San Diego 6-2 Las Vegas – 4 G, 8 SHT, 5 HIT
    2nd Star – Game 343 – Jarmo Ruutu – Ottawa 5-4 Saskatoon – 2 G, 2 A, 7 SHT, 7 HIT
    3rd Star – Game 315 – Baby Moo Moo – San Diego 5-0 Ottawa – 2 G, 2 A, 8 SHT, 3 HIT
     
    First Star of the Game Rankings
     
    t-1st - Xiver Zilla – Houston – 11
    t-1st - Brad Marchand – San Diego – 11
     
    3rd - LeBen Aky – Philadelphia – 10
     
    t-4th - Carson Walker Jr. - Houston - 9
    t-4th - Maxim Anisimov - Halifax - 9
     
    Hatty’s and Blanks
     
    Hat tricks this week
    Game 332 - Philadelphia 4-1 Las Vegas – LeBen Aky (3) 3 G on 9 SHT
    Game 336 - San Diego 5-1 Mississauga – Savaisk Tzesar (1) 3 G on 10 SHT
    Game 354 - San Diego 6-2 Las Vegas – Savaisk Tzesar (2) 4 G on 8 SHT
    Game 360 - Halifax 5-3 Mexico City – Maxim Anisimov (2) 3 G on 8 SHT
     
    Shutouts this week
    Game 313 – San Diego 3-0 Saskatoon – Clark (5) 20 Saves
    Game 314 - Mexico City 3-0 Las Vegas - Jose Avocado (4) 22 Saves
    Game 315 - San Diego 5-0 Ottawa - Clark (6) 11 Saves
    Game 322 - Mississauga 1-0 Houston - Pierre-Luc Dutil (2) 18 Saves
    Game 348 - Saskatoon 1-0 Houston - Joseph Reed (2) 34 Saves
    Game 358 - Mississauga 1-0 Philadelphia - Pierre-Luc Dutil (3) 31 Saves
     
    Hot and Cold
     
    San Diego – 9-1-0 in sim, 18 of 20 possible points, .900 pts %
    Philadelphia – 7-2-1 in sim, 15 of 20 possible points, .750 pts %
     
    Saskatoon – 3-6-1 in sim, 7 of 20 possible points, .350 pts %
    Las Vegas – 1-8-0 in sim, 2 of 18 possible points, .111 pts %
     
    Standings
     
    East
    Philadelphia – 55-12-5 – 115 points - +84 DIF
    Mississauga – 36-26-10 – 82 points - +2
    Halifax – 32-37-3 – 67 points - -21
    Ottawa – 24-33-15 – 63 points - -41
    Miami – 26-36-10 – 62 points - -59
     
    West
    Houston – 48-14-10 – 106 points - +68 DIF
    San Diego – 49-16-7 – 105 points - +74
    Mexico City – 39-27-6 – 84 points - -2
    Saskatoon – 26-42-4 – 56 points - -47
    Las Vegas – 25-43-4 – 54 points - -58
     
    Statistical Leaders
     
    Skaters
    Points – Axle Gunner – Philadelphia, Brad Marchand - San Diego – 99
    Goals – Brad Marchand - San Diego  – 46
    Assists – Tyler Swift – Philadelphia – 61
    Shots – Catia Goncalves – Mississauga – 411
    Game Winners – Axle Gunner – Philadelphia – 11
     
    Goalies
    Wins – Karl Herzlich - Philadelphia - 54
    Save Percentage – Karl Herzlich - Philadelphia - .917
    Goals Against Average – Karl Herzlich – Philadelphia - 2.21
    Shutouts – Karl Herzlich - Philadelphia, Clark - San Diego - 6
     
    Projections Comparison
     
    West Projection          Standings
    Houston                       Houston
    Mexico City                San Diego
    Las Vegas                   Mexico City
    San Diego                   Saskatoon
    Saskatoon                   Las Vegas
     
    East Projection           Standings
    Philadelphia                Philadelphia
    Mississauga                Mississauga
    Ottawa                        Halifax
    Halifax                         Ottawa
    Miami                           Miami
     
    That will do it for the Week 6 edition of This Week in the VHLM. Thank you for reading, and I’ll see you again after the first round!
     
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    Hello and welcome to the VSN’s presentation of the S89 VHLM All Star Skills Competition held in The Bayou City, Houston, Texas! Tonight, the best of the best the VHLM has to offer will compete in 5 separate challenges. Fastest Skater, Passing, Puck Handling, Hardest Shot, and Save Streak. We’ve got some incredibly talented players taking part, so without further delay, let’s get into it!

     
    Fastest Skater Challenge

     
    The Fastest Skater Challenge involves players skating a full lap around the rink in the shortest amount of time as possible. Our competitors for this challenge are: YaBoi Oven @Doomsday, Mikko Borisyuk @Minebro, Walter Fitzroy Jr @Moon, Baby Moo Moo @Elvis, and Catia Goncalves @cLoWn. 

     
    And the winner of the Fastest Skater Challenge is…

     
    Passing Challenge

     
    Next on our list, we have the Passing Challenge! This challenge will involve the player being positioned at center ice, attempting to get the puck into 6 different targets scattered all across the offensive zone. Players are only graded on their time, so they’re allowed to take as many passes as they need to hit their marks! The players competing for this challenge are: Oden Bell @WhiskyJack, Ontario Leblanc Jr @Psanchez55, Maxim Anisimov @McLovin, Miroslav @Zyrok, and Lim Jahey @Cuffy

     
    With that said, the winner of the Passing Challenge is…

     
    Puck Handling Challenge

     
    Up next on our list of challenges, we have the Puck Handling Challenge. This challenge requires the players to navigate through obstacles while maintaining control of the puck in the quickest time possible. Our players competing for best dangler are: Conference Prince-de-Galles @UnkemptCL4PTP, Carson Walker Jr @Cwalker, Xiver Zilla @jhatty8, Jorji Costova @Hybrid1486, and Tyler Swift @lilchrist
     
    Without further ado, the winner of the Puck Handling Challenge is…

     
    Hardest Shot Challenge

     
    Arguably the most anticipated challenge of the night, up next we have the Hardest Shot challenge. Each player is given three opportunities to hit the puck into the net with the highest speed possible. Fastest speed of the shot will win the challenge! The competitors for most lethal shot are: Dominik Kopecky @DustyMclaren, Severus Targaryen @Banackock, Sjin @Sjin, Axle Gunner @Steve, and Harry Callahan @dstevensonjr
     
    Drumroll please! The winner of the Hardest Shot challenge is…

     
    Save Streak Challenge

     
    Up last, but certainly not least, we have the Save Streak Challenge! This challenge pits Goalies against Players from their opposite Conference in a test of endurance and skill. The Tendies will face six shots, in which if they allow a goal, they’re allowed to continue. After the seventh shot however, if a goal is allowed the streak will end. The Goalies competing for best brick wall are: Karl Herzlich @LastGoon007, Boolie Buchholz @Jacob buchholz, Devon Giguere @omniscius, and Clark @cl4rk
     
    And the winner of the Save Streak Challenge is…

     
    Overall, an incredible showing by our VHLM All-Stars. Everybody involved should be proud of the work that they put in, and enjoy the pride of representing their teams and the league in this head on head of the best the M has to offer. That’ll do it for this presentation of the VSN’s coverage of the S89 VHLM All Star Skills Competition. I'm Marcus Svedberg, wishing you all a good night!
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    this looks INCREDIBLE and the way you implemented the flag was so clean! 😱 thank you so much, hatty!
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