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Frank

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  1. Scheel raising his draft stock.
  2. @Mr Bohannan For Gaudette
  3. @Molholt Oh look you can now use the sig I made for you like two years ago. Thanks.
  4. Updated with waiver priority. @Laflamme @JardyB10 @Bushitroll@TheLastOlympian07 @BobertZ @punkhippie @Higgins Weekes and McAllister are available.
  5. The whole rules need adjustments at this point. Plus the changes that will be made for next season. What's the ruling on this @Higgins?
  6. Did we just fuck up? I'm trying to find the rule...
  7. 1. Apollo Skye @Velevra /end thread locking this now
  8. Bogey Labrador - C Thai Ping - D
  9. Our secret weapon for Riga. @YEAH!stlemania @RomanesEuntDomus
  10. Max is 2M so your offer is fine. Next season we'll have a cap in place.
  11. You are, only Season 56 draftees have to wait until next season.
  12. You must list your player name and position or else I will not be counting your tpe for you. I was lenient on this last season, but will stick to it this time around. You have until the conclusion of the VHL playoffs to complete this. 1. Before the end of the VHL playoffs, players that want to and are eligible for TPE bonuses from the VHLM must declare in this thread their PRIMARY stats for tracking throughout the REGULAR SEASON. These stats will then be tracked for BONUS TPE and can be declared anytime throughout the season. 2. Unless a declaration is made in this thread, players will not receive BONUS TPE at the end of the season for their achievements. This thread will be locked upon completion of the VHL playoffs. 3. Inactive players cannot have their declarations be posted by their team GMs. 4. The following stat achievements can be declared for skaters: Goals Assists Points Hits Shot Blocks +/- Rating Faceoffs Won 5. Forward Achievements (Choose 2): Goals/10 Assists/12 Points/10 Hits/30 Shot Blocks/15 +/- Rating/6 (Above +0) Fights 2 points per fight FO Won/150 6. Defensemen Achievements (Choose 2): Goals/5 Assists/10 Points/7 Hits/30 Shot Blocks/20 +/- Rating/6 (Above +0) Fights 2 points per fight 7. Goalie Achievements (All APPLICABLE) WINS/5 40 Games Started = 5 TPE Save % 0.900+ = 5 TPE Save % Sub 0.900 = 2TPE Shutouts = 3 TPE per SO 8. Declaration Form Format (Put choices in the order they are listed) Player Name Forward/Defenseman Choice 1 Choice 2 Example Mitch Higgins Forward Assists +/- *Please note that goalies do not select any choices, but must submit a TPE declaration. 9. S56 Prospects are not eligible 10. The VHLM Achievement Tracker is capped at 20 TPE per player. 11. TPE from the Tracker cannot be applied to your player until the payout thread is posted by a VHLM Commissioner @JardyB10 @TheLastOlympian07 @Bushitroll @BobertZ @punkhippie @Laflamme
  13. But the real question is if you got my lines in or not?
  14. The Quebec City Meute are proud to announce they'll be retiring Bruno Wolf's number 8 at the final home game of the regular season. @Pablo This announcement is a long time coming, Bruno Wolf is the most prolific goal scorer in Meute history. He amassed 744 points in 546 games over his career. He served as a Meute from Season 40 to Season 45. Bruno Wolf is an inducted member in the VHL HOF and has a long list of awards which include numerous Boulet and Brooks trophies. Congratulations Pablo! As I previously stated this was a long time coming and well deserved. Wolf is one of only two Meute to have his jersey retired the other is Alexander Valiq. The Meute reserve jersey retirements for only the most impactful players to the city of Quebec and the success of the franchise. Special thanks to @boubabi for the banner. You can read his HOF article here.
  15. D - Felix Savard Season 55 Draftee 6' 3 215lbs Born: June 27, 1999 POB: Montreal, QC Canada Current VHLM Team: Las Vegas Aces Projected 1st Overall Selection in the Season 55 VHL Draft Player Profile: Felix Savard is considered a two-way defenseman who drives offense. Based on advance statistics all his defensive partners player better when paired with Savard. Savard currently is playing for the Las Vegas Aces of the VHLM is scoring at a point per game rate. He is currently top ranked prospect in the upcoming VHL draft. If he continues to improve at the rate we expect he will surely be selected 1st overall. Savard strongest qualities are his skating, puck moving ability and his slap shot. The Las Vegas powerplay has greatly benefited from Savard's presence this season. PROS+ Skating: Many people see a lot of Morgan Reilly in Savard's skating style he blows past forwards and opposing teams defenders. His first few steps are very strong and his explosiveness is off the charts. He's like a Connor McDavid on the blueline. The biggest factor in a player making in the VHL or not is their skating as almost all good players in the VHL have over 95 rated skating which should make Savard an attractive piece to any teams blueline. Slap Shot: This one is a bit specific but we thought it necessary to include in this list. A lot of defenseman are considered to have "hard shots" but whether that shot is actually useful in the pro game is based on placement, vision, accuracy and the players IQ to know when is the right time to shoot and where to place it. Savard posses all these intangibles, many scouts are reminded of Nicklas Lidstrom when he takes a shot from the point. Quite often it's about pad high and is almost never blocked or misses the net. Passing: If you've looked at the VHLM league statistics at all this season then you'd know that Savard has been top 5 in assists for quite some time. The majority of his points are coming as assists. If you've seen Savard play you'll notice his strong first pass exiting the zone as well as his strong ability to hold the blue line and find open forward below the hash marks or in front of the net. CONS- Checking: This one might surprise people as Savard is known for having a strong defensive game, which is why he is considered a two-way defenseman. When we say "checking" what we mean is his physical play at both ends of the rink. Despite his big frame he rarely uses his size and relies a lot on positioning and stick work, which may hurt his game at the VHL level. Some scouts would like to see more of that in his game before he can be considered a franchise defenseman. Strength: This is tied directly into his checking because of his frame and weight his strength should not be an issue. Unfortunately it is, we've noticed quite a few times this season where Savard was muscled or rubbed off the puck in his own end which is not a great sign for such a highly touted defenseman. That has some scouts considered. Leadership: This one is going to seem a bit harsh but when you're expected to go 1st overall you better be the complete package. Often this season Savard has been MIA in the locker room and has been absent at all post game interviews. We expect more from a player who should be leading his team into the playoffs not hiding behind the shadows of veterans such as Vernon Von Axelberry.
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