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probably not noah

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  1. For seats like that, that's a great price.
  2. I think he was saying Heatley doesn't really count as German. Heatley is Geman the same way Paul MacLean is french.
  3. Nah he legitimately said he liked my name and wanted to use the name Lebedev. I gave him the go ahead, but didn't realize he was going to use such a close first name.
  4. If I were to do it based solely on my favourite players, Belfour would be Bernier, Phaneuf would be Rielly. Also because Jason inspired me, my favourite lineup of players growing up: Center: Mats Sundin Left Wing: Gary Roberts Right Wing: Alex Mogilny Defense: Wade Belak Defense: Tomas Kaberle Goalie: Curtis Motherfucking Joseph
  5. Toronto Maple Leafs Center: Mats Sundin Right Wing: Phil Kessel Left Wing: James Van Riemsdyk Defense: Dion Phaneuf Defense: Tomas Kaberle Goalie: Ed Belfour The thought of Sundin centering Kessel gives me wet dreams.
  6. That's up to the blue team. Blue team, can we has TPE rewards? #inflation
  7. Gifford Shock is my fifth player in the VHL, and thus far he's shaping out to be my best in terms of draft rank and TPE. Here's an outline of my previous players and their draft day TPE. James Lefevre- Undrafted (S32) I was Seattle's GM so I wasn't put into the draft. I can't really say what my TPE would have been draft day, but I think it would have been around 150-175 at my highest estimate. In all likelihood I think he would have been my highest picked player before Shock. I think at the time he probably would have cracked the top 5. Nikolai Lebedev- S24 7th overall, 129 TPE Far and away my most statistically successful player, Lebedev was a member of a draft that looked strong, but ended up being far weaker by the time all was said and done. In hindsight, Lebedev should have gone much higher given how he panned out. Syd Drayson- S17, 5th overall, 133 TPE Drayson was the highest pick of my VHL career, but sits 30 TPE behind where Shock is now. Drayson had a mildly successful career and went about where he should have in his draft. Noah Lefevre- S10, 8th overall, 60 TPE I entered the league around the time that many of the original members were in their second generation of players. Lefevre impressed and was drafted with the last pick of the first round. He went on to have a great career as a defensive defenseman, and probably could have gone a few spots higher. So basically these are my other people. If you take away quadruples week, Shock's draft day numbers will look pretty similar to Lebedev and Drayson, but he's projecting to be my highest pick yet. Uh. Yeah that's about it.
  8. Sign up thread: http://www.vhlforum.com/index.php?/topic/14392-writing-ranks-sign-up/
  9. Post here if you want to participate in the writing ranks. Writers: Noah!! Draper Molholt InstantRockstar Devise22 AIM-11 pxzero frescoelmo AwfulHomesick RMiner57 Kendrick Ninetyfourgoalie Toast R1c3Muncher Ramicus Doomsday sterling Boomcheck Diamond_Ace YEAH! edgar Phil
  10. This year's draft discussion thread has been weeeaakkk
  11. If he was on the floor of a hooker's place, apparently the abstinence wasn't working.
  12. That's a dangerous game you're playing, Bunclewirth.
  13. Gifford Shock could be the best forward in the VHL’s S41 draft class. Though he started the season ranked 12th overall by the VHL’s scouting services, he has since rockted up the rankings. By the time the mid-season rankings came round, Shock had cracked the first round and found himself sitting at eighth overall. With the trade deadline come and gone, Shock now ranks fifth overall, and second among forwards. The only forward challenging Shock in a defense-heavy first round is Rift Pajodcast, who has held the third draft spot with an iron fist since the season began. While both players are centers with strong league connections, the similarities stop there. For one, Pajodcast is a three headed dragon from Sarajevo, whereas Shock is an ageless demi-god in VHL lore who hails from Northern Ontario. Also, Pajodcast plays a strong two-way game, whereas Shock is more run-and-gun offensive. The end.
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