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Briedaqueduc

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    Briedaqueduc got a reaction from Dil in (S74) LW - Dale Miller, TPE: 72   
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    Briedaqueduc got a reaction from McWolf in VHLM Player Press Conference   
    1. If you've formed a connection with any member outside of your own team, who is it and why? If you haven't, has anyone stood out to you as someone you'd like to get to know?
    I haven't really had time to make connections, but I've talked a little bit with @McWolf and he seemed pretty cool. I'm looking forward to meeting more people
    2. What's the most well-done point task you've completed this season? If you're new, do you have any big plans for future submissions?
    I'm going to see what I can do with the time that I will have. With enough time, I would really like to do some graphics.
    3. Describe what's good about this league in five words or fewer.
    Easy updating through portal
    4. Do you know of any VHL players whose build you may want to emulate in the future? If not, find one, and say who it is here.
    I want to build an high scoring player. If I had to compare it to a VHL player, I guess it would be Rauno Palo
    5. Look at the roster of Vancouver, as well as Helsinki and Riga (or, if the series is over by the time you answer, either Helsinki or Riga, depending on who won) and predict who will get the Cup in the finals.
    Well the playoffs are done, so this question is pointless. I guess I could say that I'm not that surprised, considering Vancouver had a great roster, including Rauno Paulo
    6. If you could control where the latest expansion team were to go, where would you put it and what would you name it?
    I'm from Quebec, so I would like it to be in the province. My proposition is the Montreal Patriotes.
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    Briedaqueduc got a reaction from McWolf in Logan LeBlanc's Rookie Profile [1/2]   
    Name: Logan LeBlanc
    Age: 18
    Height: 6'3"
    Weight: 160 lbs
    Position: LW
    Birthplace: Bathurst, New Brunswick, Canada
    Summary
    Logan LeBlanc was born in the little city of Bathurst, in Canada. LeBlanc is the second youngest of his 3 other brothers, so he was constantly trying to stand out. This shows in his play style. LeBlanc is a flashy, but hardworking player. When he's having a good game, you'll see him all over the score sheet. But if he's not in a good vibe, Logan ends up being frustrated and not producing well. Fortunately, these kind of games don't happen often, because of LeBlanc's perseverance. It's not easy to get under his skin, but when he's annoyed, it's impossible for him to get over it.
    Strengths
    LeBlanc excels mostly on the offensive end. He is consistently on the scoresheet because of 3 main strengths :
    Shooting : LeBlanc stands out from the other players with his quik and precise wrist shot. He can really punish out of position goalies by shooting right where they can't stop it. He also has a decent slap shot, but he goes more for the wrist shot. He is a decent goal scorer that almost gets a goal a game. Passing : Logan is also a player that is able to create plays very easily. He knows very well when to shoot it on net and when to pass it around. LeBlanc is a generous teammate even if he likes to score. If the shoot is unlikely to score, LeBlanc will rather pass it around than try his luck. Puck Handling : LeBlanc's third biggest strength is also something that helps him out on the offense. He displayed many that his sweet hands. He can get passed defensemen quite easily in the offensive zone. Weaknesses
    Well,no one is perfect, and LeBlanc is no exception. He's got 3 main weaknesses.
    Strength : LeBlanc isn't really a strong guy,  he actually shaped like a stick. Quite tall, but not really built, with only 160 pounds. So, after an hit, he probably won't be standing up on his skates. It's something he will need to work on if he wants to play in the big leagues. Checking : This one kinda goes hand in hand with the other weakness. Because LeBlanc is a lightweight, he can't really hit hard. He can only do little bumps to other players. Even worse, he sometimes tries so hard to hit that he ends up taking himself out rather than taking out the other player. Not really what you want in defense.  Fighting : It's not that much of a big deal, but LeBlanc is not really a fighter. He's never really done it on the ice and he doesn't plan on doing it. If it ever happens, it was purely impulsive and probably dumb Conclusion
    Now that we've seen a brief profile of Logan LeBlanc, we can have a better view of who he is on the ice. He looks to be promising in the offensive zone, but he will have a lot of work to do on the physical side if he wants to make it in the big league. Regardless, he's still looking to be a decent prospect.
     
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