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    Kekzkrieg reacted to gorlab in RIP 701 - VHL Memorial   
    I'm sure some of you already have heard the news but a former VHL member, and long-time sim league community member, David Theusch aka @701 passed away on Monday, April 13th. He was only 24 years old and his passing was tragic and unexpected.
     
    David was a bit of a polarizing member who was never afraid to speak his mind and bring his thoughts/suggestions to the community. This rubbed some people the wrong way but also endeared many people to him. Speaking from my own experience, Dave was a genuinely caring and friendly guy who, like most of us, used sim leagues as an escape from the tedious grind of day-to-day life. He was always down to chat about anything and was fiercely loyal to his friends. Although he hasn't been active on VHL for the past couple of years, he was an important and active member when he was here. He was a very underrated graphic designer and loved to represent his hometown of Minot, ND, playing a pivotal role in establishing/rebooting the Minot Gladiators VHLM franchise. 
     
    I'm making this post in honour of his memory. Dave was somebody who, although I never met in real life, talked with very regularly. There was a good period of time where he and I spoke every day. He had a great sense of humour and was just very easy to talk to and was a major influence in helping me, and others, learn how to make graphics. He was always willing to help, give advice, or just shoot the shit. Over the past couple of years, as we got older and more irl responsibility took up our time, we slowly lost touch and the news of his passing hit me pretty hard. I truly regret not reaching out and catching up with him when I had the opportunity to do so.
     
     
     
     
    Regardless of knowing 701 or not, please feel free to pay your respects or post any memories of him you have in this thread. Also, I want this post be a reminder that, even though most of us have never, and will never, meet each other in real life, real human connections are made between members in our community and to be thoughtful of this. Let people know you care about them and that they've brought a positive influence to you and your life. 
     
     
     
     
    RIP David Theusch. You were always a real one and a guy I'm proud to consider a friend. You will be missed.
     
     
     
     
    I'm also including a link to a memorial fund that was setup to support his family and help alleviate the financial burden of his passing and funeral. If you have ability, please consider donating to his memorial gofundme page: Here.
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    Kekzkrieg reacted to Steve in Valentino   
    Review: 8/10
    Very nice graphic with some interesting elements. The text colors are great but the fonts don't feel right together in my opinion. I would like to see the player render larger and cutoff at the waist at a maximum. Great detail work with the logo. I think you did a good job with this project and I think you can push yourself even more. I think you have the talent to be great someday. Keep working and it will happen. Great effort.
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    Kekzkrieg reacted to DollarAndADream in DC Dragons Press Conference   
    1. I feel like Calgary does, but we are currently the hottest team and it's really close. We have a good shot at this thing.
    2. The Forest to DC. Wasn't really expecting something that big.
    3. Fonz, I'd say.
    4. More minutes for Valentino.
    5. Portland. Somewhere closer to the Canada/USA border.
    6. Blue, but right it's DC colours.
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    Kekzkrieg reacted to Enorama in VHL & VHLM All Star Skills Competition   
    Hardest Shot - Luciano Valentino @Kekzkrieg Shooting Stars - Boris The Forest @chillzone Fastest Skater - Mikko Aaltonen @GRZ Accuracy Shooting - Raleigh Ritchie @DangerGolding Save Streak - JB Rift @Devise
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    Kekzkrieg reacted to Devise in DC Competing Among Top Teams   
    The DC Dragons were set to be an interesting question mark heading into the season. While they didn't exactly sell the farm in an attempt for a Cup, the situation worked out for them where they would likely be taking a step forward from a playoff fringe team to more of a playoff fighting team for Season 71. A lot of their core of offensive players were starting to come into their own, and coming off the franchises first playoff berth in S70 there was hope with the pickup of FA goalie JB Rift as a comparable competitive starter, that DC could do a bit more damage this season.
     
    While early on the actual results have been mixed, overall DC sits one point behind Prague, Moscow and Calgary as up until this point now real true contender has emerged from a dominant regular season perspective. Moscow still looks like a strong team, Prague is having a much overdue surge and somehow Calgary is finding a way with a aging but still competitive roster. For the Dragons, they've seen some solid performances from Mikko Altonen, George Washington and Luciano Valentino, and a okay job from starter JB Rift but in general a big reason the team finds themselves in the mix is due to it's hard swings. When the team has lost, they have lost in some big stinkers. As a team they've only scored one more goal than they've gave up. But the team has had some impressive wins to match the stinkers, and in general there is almost a Dr Jekyl and Mr Hyde aspect to how the team and some of it's key players have performed. It'll be interesting to see if DC can find some level of consistency, and build upon some huge wins over notable teams, and continue to fight for the top spot in the NA as the season rolls on. 
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    Kekzkrieg reacted to rjfryman in Post Draft S68 Class Live Ranking   
    Condor Adrienne + 14 Luciano Valentino + 22 Jeff Downey + 9 Lance Flowers + 12 Raymond Bernard + 15 Owen Nolan + 14 Keven Foreskin + 16 Sigard Gunnar + 19 Seabass Perrin + 9 Wolf Stansson Jr + 9 Willie Dredge + 14 Ricky Johnson + 16 Nate Telker + 10 Ryan Busser + 6 Killy Foilen + 13 Ryo Yamazuki II + 7 Ondrej Ohradka + 20 Raleigh Ritchie + 20 Tony Bolonee + 9 Samuel Ross + 7 Ben McGirr + 5 Andrej Petrovic + 6 Joakim Sakic + 2 Aamon Grim + 4 Alex Armstrong + 4
     
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    Kekzkrieg reacted to fonziGG in DC Dragons Press Conference   
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    Kekzkrieg got a reaction from Enorama in DC Dragons Press Conference   
    1. What are you doing to keep yourself busy during this pandemic?
    Unfortunately I'm still going to work cause I'm apparently "essential"... *Sad Noises*
    2. If you had to watch any sport other than the big four North American ones, which would it be?
    I'm trying to get back into WWE, but it's tough when all my favs have retired already. Other than that, I do enjoy watching Soccer, particularly Juventus and Bayern Munich.
    3. Who would win in a fight, Charles Drumm or Hulk Hogan?
    Drumm could take Hulkmania any day of the week.
    4. If you could only drink one thing for the rest of your life, what would it be?
    Chocolate Milk, nothing better!
    5. Stranded on a desert island, what's the one thing you bring with you?
    A yacht so I can sail the hell out of there ?
    6. What is your favourite video game you have ever played?
    As a kid, the WWF Smackdown game for PS1 was my fav. But now, I've hung my wrestling jockstrap for a pirate hat cause I've been a Big Fan of Sea of Thieves since Alpha Testing it. ☠️
     
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    Kekzkrieg reacted to Beketov in Update on SBA Partnership   
    Really lovely way to white wash the situation and act as if everything is on us, not that I'm surprised. I'm not fighting anymore, I'm done fighting. I'm done being told that you won't even discuss anything with me unless we basically fire parts of our staff, I'm done with you insinuating that we're shitting all over you despite that only starting after you severed ties with us and I'm done with you deciding what meets your criteria for content in a league you have no control over. We tried to improve ourselves, you didn't care. We tried to have good faith conversations, you didn't care. So yes, am I upset at all this? I am. You never once came to talk to me, despite my asking. All you ever wanted to do was search SBA on the discord and see what dirt you could dig up as evidence. The members of the VHL should not have to live under a microscope.
     
    If you wanted more of a partnership you could have had it. You didn't want that. You wanted control and you wanted to dictate how the VHL acts and who it hires. You made it clear, we're done here. You guys didn't want ti back from the start unless you got to dictate every single term and control every single decision. Until we met exactly what you wanted you wouldn't even talk to us. So yeah, you got what you wanted. Not sure why you dragged us along for 6 months to be honest.
     
    P.S
     
    That's not what my response was to. Specifically it was to being told 
     
     
    I went and looked it up. @Josh was pointing out your coding language was old and poking fun at that but not mocking the site itself, @gorlab was making a feature request based off SBAO and @Victor was basically just confused by what was happening but was responding for the lols. If that's what counts as shitting on your site then you need to get your priorities straight and understand the difference between discussion and mocking.
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    Kekzkrieg reacted to Gustav in Valentino   
    You'd benefit from improved lighting and maybe some stuff placed in front of the player render to create depth here but that's one clean logo swap.
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    Kekzkrieg reacted to Enorama in GM 77: Vancouver Wolves vs. D.C. Dragons   
    48 shots
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    Kekzkrieg got a reaction from Enorama in DC Dragons Press Conference   
    1. 10 games in, what's the more surprising story: Toronto being .500 or New York being tied for last?
    I'd say New York tied for last, I've played with a few of the players in the VHLM and they're no slouches. I'm sure they'll dig themselves out of it.
    2. We currently find ourselves sitting in 4th place in the league, 2nd in the NA conference, but we're at a -1 goal differential. How can we prod our offense into producing more?
    Building more chemistry, not just with lines but also with D pairs as well on and off the ice and really dial in on both ends on the floor and understanding how to utilize all talents as one.
    3. Do regular season results dictate who wins the expansion race between us and Prague or does none of that matter until one of us wins a cup?
    Regular season is a decent guage but hte ultimate goals has to be the ultimate prize: winning the Cup
    4. Michael Johnson sports a .953SV% for Malmo after ten games. How sustainable is this?
    Bravo to Johnson for posting such an impressive SV% but it's really up to him, the defense and the opposing team's offense to dictate whether it's sustainable.
    5. Once again, our scoring has started out quite even. By around the game 7 mark everyone had at least one point. What are your thoughts on the evenness of the lineup?
    Referring back to questions 2, I think this is the right idea in how we can get the whole cast involved. Now it's just a matter of ironing out what lines work best with whom involved.
    6. Our man Frostbeard has started the season angry, leading the league with nearly 5 hits per game, what made him so mad?
    Whatever it is he's drinking, I'm hoping he shares it with the team cause I think a touch of aggressiveness and grit can definitely help us get into the heads of our opponents and really set the tone. 
     
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    Kekzkrieg reacted to VHL Bot in [S71] Player Option: Raleigh Ritchie   
    Raleigh Ritchie's option with the D.C. Dragons has been picked up.
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    Kekzkrieg reacted to Enorama in [S71] Player Option: Raleigh Ritchie   
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    Kekzkrieg reacted to DangerGolding in [S71] Player Option: Raleigh Ritchie   
    The 5th Round God stays.
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    Kekzkrieg reacted to Erik Summers in VSN Weekly Review - S71 Week 1   
    Welcome to the first edition of VSN’s S71 Weekly Review (Games 1-48).  We’ll cover a host of things in this recap each week including highlights of important VSN happenings, three stars of the week, power rankings, rookie profiles, and anything else of importance.
     
    Changes

    There will be a couple of changes coming to the Weekly Report this season. The first is that it will now be called Weekly Review. Second, I will no longer be recapping every single fight, it was just too repetitive to be worth the amount of work it took. Instead, I will cover fights that I find especially notable, line brawls, momentum shifts, repeat offenders, and stuff like that. Finally, I will be adding a poll each week where the readers will pick their power rankings each week and I will compare those to my own. Hopefully, these changes will keep Weekly Report fresh and exciting this season. 
     
    Recap

    We’re back and better than ever! S71 has begun and we are starting to get a feel for each team around the league. The Helsinki Titans and Toronto Legion are both punching well above where they were expected to be this season. Granted, it is still early, but this could throw a huge wrench in some pre-season predictions. On the flip side, D.C. and Malmo seem to be the contenders they have been hyped up to be.
     
    We saw a number of notable performances this week, but to highlight a few of the best, here is my shortlist. First, we have Michael Johnson who has recorded three shutouts in eight games. Surely, this pace can’t continue, but this has been a fantastic start. Next, I want to mention the break-out season Oskar Lagesson seems to be having. Somehow, he is second in points among defensemen while also leading the league in penalty minutes. Finally, there is the entire New York Americans penalty kill. Fredrik Elmebeck, Owen Nolan, and David OQuinn each have a short-handed goal already.
     
    So far, the European Conference leads the North American Conference, winning seven of the ten cross-conference games. The biggest stat out of these games is the +16 goal differential the European teams currently hold. It will be interesting to see if these stats hold as the season progresses.
     
     
    3-Stars
     
    First Star
    Michael Johnson (MAL) - 0.953 SSV%, 1.36 GAA, 3 SO
    Second Star
    Hulk Hogan (SEA) - 10 A, 17 SB
    Third Star
    Julius Freeman (VAN) - 7 G, 3 A
     
    Power Rankings
     
    European Conference
     
    Moscow Menace - The champs are back and it doesn’t look like they’ve regressed at all. Prague Phantoms - Two wins over Malmo and a win over Moscow. This is a team to fear. Malmo Nighthawks - Honestly, I want to rank them higher than this, but I want to see them beat some tougher competition first.  Helsinki Titans - They are certainly a team in a retool, but it looks like they may have avoided a total rebuild. Riga Reign - I would have thought they had at least one more season before their window closed, but perhaps I was wrong. HC Davos Dynamo - They have three first-round picks next season and they will likely all be in the top five or six picks. Focus on that Dynamo fans.  
    North American Conference
     
     
    Calgary Wranglers - Calgary was a bit of an underdog to represent the conference in last seasons cup. That won't be the case if they make it back in S71. D.C. Dragons - D.C. is continuing to build on the success of last season. They turned some heads this week. Vancouver Wolves -  They could have gotten a better start, but they still look like a tough team to beat when they are clicking. New York Americans - New York is only here because they should be better than Toronto and we only had eight games this week. They should improve as the season progresses. Toronto Legion - This team has a lot of talented players, but they are still young and need improvement. Seattle Bears - Maybe it is just a slow start like last season, but this week was rough.  
    Notable Games

    Game 10 - D.C. Dragons vs. Vancouver Wolves
    The three notable games this week were easy to pick. First, we had an exciting shootout finish in a game between two of the top three teams in the North American Conference. The Wolves dominated the shot total in the first period, but each team went into the intermission with a single goal. After that, they each had a period where the momentum seemed to be in their favour but JB Rift and Jimmy Spyro were magnificent through the stretch, keeping the game even throughout three periods and overtime. Finally, in the fourth round of the shootout, Benny Graves blasted one past Spyro and a final stop from Rift secured the game for the Dragons.
     
    Game 27 - Helsinki Titans vs. Prague Phantoms
    I promise I don’t just like shootouts, but this battle between second and third in the European Conference was too good to pass up. Erik Summers and Alex Pearson each scored on the powerplay in the first period to send it to intermission tied 1-1. It looked as though we would enter the third with the same score, but in the closing seconds of the second period, Brian Strong put it in the back of the net to give the Titans the lead. Both teams took their time in the final period, looking for the right time to strike, but it was the Phantoms who were finally able to sustain pressure and get the tying goal. After an exciting overtime was unable to give a winner, it took to the fourth round of the shootout for Ben Hafkey to beat the keeper with a five-hole shot. After one more save by Virgil Ligriv, it was over.
     
    Game 30 - Calgary Wranglers vs.Moscow Menace
     Finally, we have a rematch of the S70 Continental Cup finals, and boy did we get a good one. This game is already on the shortlist for the best games of the season. Raymond Bernard and Jacques Lafontaine each had an SSV% over .950, stopping a combined seventy shots. You had to wonder going into this match whether or not Bernard was in the head of the Wranglers a bit after the cup finals, but Calgary put those thoughts to rest with a quick goal less than four minutes into the game. Unfortunately for them, that would be their last as Moscow dominated possession for the rest of the game. The Menace roster combined for forty-six shots and did not afford the Wranglers another solid opportunity until late in the third. However, the reigning champions managed to hold on through the desperate push in the final minutes to secure the win.
     
    Events of the Week
     
    Fights
     
    Game 6 - Pat Svoboda beats up Ben McGirr
    A lot of times when we talk about fights that changed the momentum of games, we will be taking about fights that are closely followed by a goal or put an end to a team’s streak of scoring. However, this fight didn’t stem the unending tide of shots from the Phantoms. Instead, it changed the momentum for one player only, Pat Svoboda. After returning to the ice from his five for fighting Ben McGirr, Pat was a force of nature and the only one able to break open the scoring in this 0-0 match. His goal would end as the only one of the night.
    Game 18 - BRAWL!
    It didn’t take long this season for the Titan’s newest player, Blake Laughton, to show us exactly what we expected, starting a line brawl. His timing, however, could have been better. At the time of the fight, Moscow had just tied the game at 3-3, a game that they would go on to win 4-3. But you’re not here for the logic of fighting, you want the results. All ten skaters were involved in the brawl and they were paired as such, Laughton beat up Mat Tocco, Jet Jaguar beat up Jim Bob, and Ben Hafkey and Nate Telker fought to a draw.  Cody Smith, Tony Bolonee,  Oskar Lagesson, and Vladimir Pavlov were also involved in the scuffle without dropping gloves.
    Game 29 - BRAWL!
    I don’t know what the coaches said during the first intermission, but it got these players angry. Just thirty-six seconds into the period a line brawl broke out resulting in ten penalties to nine players. After an Elasmobranch Fish hooking penalty drew a crowd, Luciano Valentino jumped in and started swinging. Eventually, he paired off with Derek Eriksson, my child, and took him to the ice with some big blows. George Washington and John Madden fought to a draw as well as Mikko Aaltonen and Milos Slavik. John Frostbeard and Pierre Persson also drew penalties for their involvement in the kerfuffle.
    Game 30 - Oskar Lagesson beats up a ref?
    Now, I grant that I am still fairly new to this league, but I didn’t know this was actually something that could happen. Oskar Lagesson was ejected from a game against the Calgary Wranglers for Abuse of an Official. I know we don’t do suspensions, but perhaps we should consider it.
     
    Hat-Tricks
     
    Game 11 - Acyd Burn
    Somehow, at the time of writing this, Malmo is in fourth in the European Conference. However, that seems unlikely to remain the case as they have seen excellent performances already from all of their stars. Acyd Burn, their big off-season acquisition, showed us all just what he is capable of as he notches the first hat-trick of the season. Scored entirely in the span of nine minutes in the second period, the game was already firmly in the Nighthawks’ grasp, but this turned it into a rout. It is also worth mentioning that Burn had two assists as well to make it a five-point game.
    Game 46 - Erik Draven
    The Helsinki Titans exploded into this game with the first goal, but it looked like Vancouver may have recovered the momentum with the quick response. However, that is when Erik Draven cranked it to eleven and took over the game. Over the course of a little less than a period, Draven racked up all three goals for his first hatty of the season. Fellow Erik, Erik Summers, got assists on all three goals, so the Erik to Erik connection was strong this game.
     
    Shutouts
     
    Game 3 - Seattle vs. Malmo
    A strong start for the Nighthawks, it looked like they were the only team who came to this game prepared to play. Malmo capitalized repeatedly on the man advantage, scoring all three goals while on the power play. However, Michael Johnson really stole the show with twenty-nine saves in the first shutout of the season. Johnson even came out of this game with a point just to put the gravy on the cake.
    Game 6 - Prague vs. Riga
    This game had it all, but we have already talked about the fight and goal by Svoboda. Outside of that, this game was a goalie duel between two of the best in the league. After stopping fifteen shots in a harrowing second period, Finn Davison fully deserved the shutout in this one and finished with twenty-six saves on the night. The Reign’s defence deserves credit as well for only allowing five shots in the third, even as the Phantoms pulled their goalie to try to tie it up.
    Game 25 - Toronto vs. Vancouver
    I don’t want to alarm anyone, but Toronto has a goalie and he just shut out the Vancouver Wolves. Jaxx Hextall had a crazy game and didn’t receive a ton of help from his blue line. He stopped twenty-five shots as the rookie took down the veteran Greg Eagles in this 1-0 finish.
    Game 34 - Moscow vs. HC Davos
    The reigning champs have started out hot this season with no sign of a cup hangover insight. With possibly the best defensive pairing in the league and a goaltender who entered the season as a favourite for the Aiden Shaw, expect to see more of the Menace on the shutout list. However, the first is always special and Raymond Bernard recorded his first shutout of the season in style with a comfortable seventeen saves.
    Game 38 -  New York vs. D.C.
    D.C. got off to a brilliant start with three goals in the first period. But it was JB Rift who stole the show and demoralized the competition. Despite sustained pressure in the second period, the Americans were unable to solve him. The Dragons’ defence got things back under control in the third to help Rift finished the shutout.
    Game 42 - Helsinki vs. Malmo
    Oh, how the Titans wish they could have the first minute of this game back. A minute was all it took for Phil Marleau to score the only goal of the game. From there, Michael Johnson and Virgil Ligriv shut down both offences in the second-best goalie duel we saw this week (Just wait.. You’ll see why this one is second). They each stopped twenty-seven shots, but Johnson walked away with his second shutout of the week.
    Game 44 - Prague vs HC Davos
    This is the best Davos has looked so far this season and this was Prague’s worst performance by far. Spending twice as much time on the man advantage helped the Dynamo greatly, as they scored the only goal of the game on the power play. Samuel Ross only faced fifteen shots, but it doesn’t matter how hard it was, a shutout is always a big accomplishment.
    Game 48 - Riga vs Malmo
    Michael Johnson had a near-identical performance to his game against Helsinki with twenty-six saves in his third shutout of the week, an amazing accomplishment. However,  Malmo didn’t score in the first minute of this game the way they had in the last. Instead, we had the craziest finish to a game I have ever seen. Finn Davison played an equally amazing game, stopping thirty shots in fifty-nine minutes and fifty-eight seconds. But, with one second left on the clock, the unthinkable happened. A last-second effort by Aleksander Rodriguez just managed to squeak by Davison to end a game that looked destined for overtime.

    Rookie Spotlight
    Kristopher McDagg

    After four seasons in the VHLM, Kristopher McDagg has finally arrived and he is off to a great start. Originally signing with the Houston Bulls, McDagg was eventually drafted by the Saskatoon Wild and stayed there for their impressive cup victory in S69. It looked like he would finally get his major league start in S70 when he was called up by HC Davos, but after being traded to Toronto he was sent back to the VHLM. There, he once again found himself playing for the Bulls.
     
    Last season in Houston he finally had his breakout year with over a hundred points and a +55. He also improved physically as well, jumping up to a personal best two-hundred and sixty-five hits while only increasing his penalty minutes slightly.
     
    This season, he has rejoined the Toronto Legion roster and has put up good numbers for a rookie. In his first eight games, he has already scored seven points, which is an excellent pace for a rookie, but I would like to see his defensive stats improve over the course of the season. If McDagg can balance out his game reasonably, I think he is a real contender for rookie of the year.
     
     
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    Kekzkrieg got a reaction from Enorama in DC Dragons Press Conference   
    1. Where do we fall in the NA conference this year? (1st-6th)
    I'm banking on being for us to be somewhere between 1st and 3rd cause of the hot start we've been on!
    2. Who wins the race for last place between Toronto and Davos?
    Unfortunately, I'm thinking Davos. No one wants to be crowned last.
    3. What is your VHL hot take for S71?
    Dragons go past the first round of the playoffs and Valentino finally becomes a + player in the first time of his career.
    4. We've got a little bit of cap room going into the season, should we; a) pick up an inactive dman to take ice time away from our bots, b) accrue some to buy some help at the deadline, or c) hand out some bonuses?
    Wait it out a bit to scope out any options for help at the before the deadline or signing an inactive Dman.
    5. Our friend Pekka Pouta was sent away to Davos to make room for FA pickup JB Rift. Do you have any nice words to send Pouta on his way?
    Pouta may you get all the ice time on Davos my dude, you're dearly missed!
    6. Will rookie goaltender Wolski push Rift for starts by the end of the season?
    Call this a hot take, I'm thinking yes! I think he'll start as back up and then start splitting before taking over later in the season.
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    Kekzkrieg reacted to Enorama in GM 10: D.C. Dragons vs. Vancouver Wolves   
    b2b 1st stars for the simmer ?
     
     
    jk rigging sims like this would probably happen like one of every 900 tries so not worth the trouble
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    Kekzkrieg reacted to Enorama in GM 2: Calgary Wranglers vs. D.C. Dragons   
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