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  1. 1. Our team is very experienced, with most of our forwards retiring this or in the season after this one. Do you think it's a positive for our chances at Continental Cup? Yeah, because stamina isn't a factor 2. Dood and Dear are combining 39 points in 10 games. Can they keep up this great hockey? They better 3. Which 3 D.C players will have the most points when the season ends? Dood Dear and someone else 4. What is a thing you know but you wish you didn't know? How Hot dogs are made 5. Do you enjoy busy city or calm country side? I live in a place called Possum Kingdom so.... 6. What is something that you can't stand that other people do? have rude attitudes about everything.
  2. 2 assists 7 hits not bad for an opening sim. Time for New York to make a run for the playoffs. Let's go NYA!
  3. Cheap D-man available for all of your utility needs! need a 3rd liner?  Someone to tell terrible jokes?  He's not very good but he's cheap (like his agent)!

    1. thadthrasher

      thadthrasher

      Just recreate and join us in San Diego :D

  4. Veteran VHL winger Vladimir Mlinski seems to be ready to leave Davos. Reports are surfacing that Mlinski is tired of trying to fit in with the team needs. Vladimir's agent told us in a statement, "While it is factual that Vlad is ready to move on, it's not because he is unhappy. In fact he loves Davos, but he feels like he is a better fit elsewhere as his career winds down." Interesting to note that Mlinski switched to defense from left wing during the season to help round out the team. Mlinski also was on the free agent market for a third of the season last year. When the first couple of weeks of free agency went by without an offer, Mlinski went back to his native Bulgaria and worked on his game. It seems to have helped as he was on pace to surpass his former career highs. How much time does Mlinski have left? We asked his agent. "Vlad says he has one or two more seasons which is another reason he is looking to leave Davos. His timeline and their timelines just do not mesh. Mlinski has a lot to offer a team who needs a veteran defensive presence and is playing well. He could be great on a team needing someone to fill out a 2nd or 3rd defensive pairing spot. I hope to get some offers. I have asked for a trade with a promise of Vladimir signing with whoever gets his rights, so we will see." We have heard a lot of talk from the agent, but what does Vladimir have to say? “I consider myself good teammate, I work out and ask for contract. Then come back to Davos and change position. I have good season. I think I have good years left, I can help team. I may not be MVP but only one MVP but lots of good players. Lots of good people and players in league, which is why I work hard to come back this season.” On whether asking for a trade will make him look bad to other general managers Mlinski replied, “I can not help how other people view me. I ask for trade to help team. I love Davos, Gustav good guy, teammates good, just time to move. They making big trades and getting good players, maybe instead of my contract they get better player to help them. I'm not mad. I helping team, yes?” Does Vladimir have a team in mind? “No, not really. I want to play, I want to help team. Maybe team need another defense guy to make team better. I am guy. I do not care about location, Davos is nice. Europe is nice. It would be good to see America and experience some things I have heard about but I want to play.” We asked Mlinski if he had any final words for Davos. “Yes I love Davos, I love teammates. I had fun here. I wish we win more games but no one got down when we lose, everyone had fun. I will miss locker room. I will miss teammates and I hope they miss me and say I was good teammate.” Will this be the last we see of Mlinski? Has the VHL passed him by or will someone take a flyer on him? Stay tuned VHL. 564 words
  5. we all know it's whatever team I will end up on.
  6. I saw someone with the name horvat applying, which strikes me as funny because vancouver never wins anything.
  7. why waste the effort? If he does show up, he'll just leave halfway through.
  8. You know this makes you sound like you spend a lot of time around teenage boys
  9. I'll throw my name in there, it would be nice to work for the first team to draft me.
  10. 1. It looks like another season but it is still early 2. I like it, It does mimic how professional hockey is. 3. the balkans, they like fighting 4. Stammer 5. Tampa Again (Let's Go Bolts!) 6. an Andre the Giant body pillow
  11. Brrbisbrr

    HSK/RIG; S77

    look at Hellstinki making big moves.
  12. Thanks for the shout out! David forever!
  13. Vladimir Mlinski LW | 6' 0" | 215 lb. | Age: 22 | Season GP G A P +/- SHT PIM HIT SB GW PPG SHG 74 (HOU) 72 10 34 44 -45 138 44 180 43 1 1 0 Vladimir's rookie stats at face value do not look very impressive, but you have to consider that when he joined Houston they were very bare bones. He has a big enough body to survive the rough and tumble pro seasons of the VHL but the question also remains if he is big enough to play a style he prefers? Playstle: Mlinski plays an unselfish, safe defensive game. He's more at home digging the puck out of corners and getting it to snipers than he is taking the big shot. Vlad is very good at checking at both ends of the ice and his defensive prowess made up for his offensive deficiency. Offense: As mentioned, Mlinski's shot isn't going to impress anyone. His passing, however, is VHL ready. Vladimir made several highlight reel passes to not only set up goals but to set up zone entry. He has enough puck handling skill to get out of trouble and get past defenders, but isn't going on an end to end rush like some of the great danglers of the past. Skating: This is one area where Mlinski has improved. Once a detriment to his game, he has worked hard to where he can put himself in position for the big play. He doesn't have blazing speed, but is strong on the puck. Defense: This is where Vladimir makes his money. He's big enough to stop most players and mean and prideful enough to not get beat. He makes himself bigger, uses his stick well and will even cross the line in order to not get beat. Physicality: Although he's not the biggest, Vlad might be one of the strongest pound for pound players in the VHLM. He loves making the hit, inducing pain onto the other team's star players. He has improved his discipline in his rookie season, but if he's having a bad day, so might the other team. Outlook: It would not surprise me to see Vlad hit 50 assists this season and approach the 75 point mark. Vladimir's offensive numbers all depend on his ice time and his teammates. 25 goals might be all that you ever get out of him, but if paired with the right shooters, he will rack up the assists. Watch out for his flashy passes as he gets more comfortable with the VHL style of play. His defensive game is good enough right now to be competitive at the VHL level, but Davos won't need him for a season or two. If he got drafted to a lower tier team, I would expect Vlad to be competing for a roster spot.
  14. If I don't read it, then you're wrong.
  15. He will if you don't scare him off again
  16. @rjfryman I thought we already established you didn't have a lot of time to teach and I didn't have a lot of time to learn, making me the best candidate for the job!
  17. 1. We are 4-4-1 after 9 games at the time of writing, 2nd in the North American Conference. How do you feel about that? Solid start for a rebuilding team 2. Defenseman Hugh Jass has been incredible so far, with 16 points in 9 games. Will he eclipse his 61 points set last year? Yes! 3. Do you have any pre-game superstitions? If so, what are they? Eating a bucket of fried chicken 4. Through 8-ish games for each team, which has been the most surprising start, good or bad? Us! I don't think anyone thought we would be competitive 5. If you could relocate one VHL or VHLM franchise, who would it be, where would they go, and why? I don't know but it would be nice to have a southern team. 6. Dallas vs Tampa, Stanley Cup on the line. Who are you taking, and in how many games? (DAL leads 1-0) LET'S GO BOLTS
  18. Vladimir Mlinski 6' 215 lbs Yambol, Bulgaria Signed by: Houston Bulls Vladimir Mlinski is a tough, hard nosed winger from the small, Baltic nation of Bulgaria. He is known as a pass first, defensively responsible winger who can play center in a pinch, although that isn't his optimal position. Personal Info Mlinski is a fierce competitor who is intense and can be very quiet. His emotions are very hard to read. Growing up, he never knew his grandparents, who died because of fallout from the Chernobyl nuclear explosion. As a result, he may have some problems getting along with Russian players. This has never been a problem as he has played some of his best hockey against former USSR teams. He also has never played with any former USSR players, opting out of several international tournaments. He may have some “baggage” to deal with. Club Play Vladimir has led his team in assists every season, setting a career high with 35 in 16 games last season. For his career he has 24 goals and 84 assists in 65 games. Defensively, he led the team in takeaway (44) shots blocked (33) and hits (61) all in 16 games. Not the best shooter or skater, will need to develop both at VHLM level. Dminski was a great teammate for his club, despite being rather quiet until his frustration boiled over. Played a very pass first game mostly covering for offensive minded forwards. He was a first line player that was good on the cycle and had a hard yet erratic shot. Vladimir played in a defense first system and was mostly responsible for getting the puck through the neutral zone. He was great at dump and chase and stretch passes springing forwards into the zone. A player that is almost impossible to knock off the puck, although his speed needs lots of work. His teammates describe him as a good teammate and often was the one sticking up for them when things got dirty. It will be interesting to see how he deals with players that are bigger than he is used to. International Play Although there is a small sample size here (14 games) Mlinski has shone in international play. He has amassed 50 hits, 6 goals, 30 assists and 14 blocked shots. As described before, steps it up against former USSR teams. Had his best game against the Kazhakstan u20 team: 12 hits, 2 goals, 2 assists. He has also displayed his worst discipline against those teams, averaging 6 pims per game. 422 words. Thanks for the sig @gorlab
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