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astrogenov

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  1. 4 hours ago, rjfryman said:

     

    @astrogenov Welcome to the league. Which subreddit did you find us from? If you have any questions about the league or the process of getting on a team, let me know I will help you as best as I can.

    I found out about this on the r/hockey subreddit. Sounded like a positive experience so I decided to check it out. I was a little confused at first but I'm finding my way around. Thanks for the kind welcome!

  2. 16 hours ago, Nykonax said:

    Hey @astrogenov

     

    I see you've already done your Rookie Profile. Good work! I'd love to have you on my team. I can offer 1st line minutes along with special teams time. We have a discord LR with other sim leaguers who can help you out with any question you have. My team is the Mexico City Kings, we're a 2nd year expansion team who lost round 1 of the playoffs last season, and I think we can sneak into the playoffs this season too.

     

    Just quote this post and say accepted to join!

    Accepted

     

    Looking forward to playing for your squad and making an impact!

  3. Justice Irons, Age 16

    Left Winger - #14

    Shoots Left

    Height - 5'5"

    Weight - 155 lbs

    Hometown - Miami, FL

     

    Pros

    • Skating
      • Of course, standing at a humble 5'5" you'd expect a player to be fast. Although not the fastest overall, he's faster than the average skater of his age. Not to mention he's very passionate about skating. Expect him to work hard and become an incredibly speedy winger by the time he's fully developed.
    • Shot
      • This kid's got a knack at finding the back of the net. From one-timers on the power play to wrist shots off the rush, he'll find some way to get the puck to the back of the net. Watching him play, you can clearly see that he wants it more than the others on the ice. This makes him a threat more often than not. 
    • Passion
      • Briefly mentioned above, this kid wants success. He craves it.  He got cut from his junior teams during his first two years at tryouts for being too small. He'd produce well but at the end of the day it wasn't good enough. The management wanted big players and that's what they got. Justice knew that, to make the team, he needed to not only be as good as the others; he had to be better. Working hard on and off the ice every day of the week was what he did and it paid off. He made the squad the following year. This should be proof enough that this prospect is one that won't give up.  If you need any more proof of his passion, just take a look at where he's from. He could've fallen for just about every other sport there is but he didn't. The boy loves hockey and it shows.

     

    Cons

    • Defense
      • Not much to be said here. Justice has shown time and again that he's a defensive liability. You just have to hope he can score more goals than those that go in at his own end while on the ice. His only redeeming quality is his willingness to learn. Though not a naturally talented defensive player, he'll at most become serviceable defensively; never excellent. He'll work hard to reach his potential but I don't think he's got it in him to become the next star two-way forward.
    • Size
      • What you see is what you get with Justice Irons. He's small. In fact, not just small; very small. He'll go into the dirty areas but often times lacks the strength to come out on top in 1 on 1 battles. Great heart, not so great strength. Strength can be worked on. However, on a compact frame there are limits. He'll never push anyone around out on the ice but thanks to a low center of gravity and continued efforts in weight training he might not get pushed around either.
    • Hands
      • Well we know that this prospect likes to skate fast. The downside of him being so speedy is that his hands can't keep up. Sure, he can get rid of the puck in a hurry when it comes to shots. But what happens to his hands when it comes to passing and puck control? Well, it's not a pretty picture. He's shown the passion and dedication that would make this a non-issue after a few seasons of work. You can expect that if his hands catch up to his legs, he'll impress. Whether that happens or not is still up for debate.

     

    Summary

    Expectations for this prospect seem pretty mixed. On the one hand, he's got so much potential. On the other, how many times have we seen a small player look like he's got what it takes only to be edged out of the big leagues due to the physical nature of the game? If he does make it, you can expect a solid scoring winger with great speed on the rush and a finishing touch on the power play.

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