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  1. Loses next game immediately after this
  2. Done Twitter- jubinator Done Facebook- R Jubis
  3. 1. What is your birthday ? March 9, ???? 2. What starsign does that make you? A Pisces 3. What is your favourite colour? Blue!! Always blue. As a kid in any 2 player games it's always red vs blue. I always picked blue. To this day blue is still my favourite colour. 4. Do you have a lucky number ? # 22 9. If you were a super hero, what super powers would you have? Super strength and ability to fly 12. Can you juggle? oh hell nah!! Maybe once or twice but it would not look very gracefull.
  4. Gold = CANADA Silver= WORLD Bronze= EUROPE MVP= Guy Saskamoose
  5. Ok so I'm on vacation this friday for the next 9 days. I am headed down to florida for some time in the sun. I do not want to lose out on any tpe so I will try and submit all my tasks this week and then just claim next week while on vacation. Let's dive into the topic I'd like to discuss. Timing player creation or re-creation Took me long enough to realize the advantages of the timing in which you decide to create your player. I joined the league August 31st or something. Which put me at the almost very end of the s69 draft class. Had I waited just 3 or 4 weeks I would have been bunched into the s70 class. I ended up entering the s69 draft at 212 TPE. If my math is correct had I waited for the s70 class. I would've been at 350-400 tpe for the s70 draft. Now I'm forever behind the top dogs of my draft class. No matter how consistent I stay. This extra TPE would have also allowed me to be more effective in my VHL rookie season. This obviously is something I could just ask in Discord but then I can't claim 2 tpe for it. I have heard experienced members retiring their player mid season and re-creating during the trade deadline. I have 7 more seasons after this one before I will retire. Im not in a rush to retire anytime soon. RJ Jubis's career is just beginning. I'm Just curious what is the best strategy for re-creating a new player after retiring an old one? Appreciate any tips or feedback! Thanks, Cheers,
  6. Would technically change quite a bit every few games. Gave me something to write about tho, when I felt like I had nothing. Maybe i will do another one around the 40 game mark of the season just to see.
  7. Top 10 VHL Point Leaders: Season Projections Ok this week I'd like to try something a little different for my 150 word article. I'm a stats guy and enjoy anything related to statistics. Especially hockey statistics. We are 30% done season 69 so far. So i will project the top 10 point leaders season ending stats. This will be entirely based off their first 22 games played. Ok without dragging this on any longer, here we go: 1. Randoms LW (Moscow) GP:72 G:43 A:69 PTS:112 PIM:151 +56 Projected to win the scoring race by 8pts. Just solid numbers across the board. A lock to beat his career best 81 points season. 2.Smitty Werbenjagerman... D (Moscow) GP:72 G:16 A:88 PTS:104 PIM:190 +52 Favourite to finish with most assists with 88 Assists. Running away with most points by a D. Also has the longest last name! 3. Gritty C (Moscow) GP:72 G:39 A:62 PTS:101 PIM:46 +7 I expected Gritty to be more like Smitty who is more gritty. Gritty spends less time in the penalty box than I would have expected but maybe that is a good thing. He is on pace for a great season. 100 point club. 4. Elias Dalhberg LW (Riga) GP:72 G:52 A:49 PTS:101 PIM:111 +10 Maybe my favourite projected stats on the list. Dahlberg has the most balanced stats of all players on the list. His goals and assists ratios are almost the same. 5. Hunter Hearst Helmsley C (Van) GP:72 G:56 A:43 PTS:99 PIM:124 +20 The top goal scorer on the list. Projected to bang home 56 goals. For a player who has never scored more than 30 goals I think the big breakout season is here. 60 goals and 100pts is within reach. 6. Mikko Aaltonen RW (D.C ) GP:72 G:52 A:43 PTS:95 PIM:46 -7 The only Right winger in the top 10. 50+ goal season seems to be in the works. Projected -7 isn't so bad considering he plays for a young Dragons team that is still finding it's way. 7. Joel Ylonen C (Seattle) GP:72 G:33 A:59 PTS:92 PIM:39 +23 Coming off a cup win with Seattle. Ylonen is looking to continue his winning ways by putting up great numbers. Looking to crush his career best 22 goals in a season. 8. Kronos Bailey C (Helsinki) GP:72 G:36 A:52 PTS:88 PIM:85 +39 A point per game player over his almost 400 game career. Bailey on pace to possibly set a new career best in goals. It is achievable. 9. Jet Jaguar C (Moscow) GP:72 G:36 A:49 PTS:85 PIM:29 +56 Jet Jaguar is definitely not a bust puting up solid numbers like this. A great player name and the most disciplined player on the list with a projected 29 PIM's. 10. Cody Smith D (Calgary) GP:72 G:20 A:62 PTS:82 PIM:92 +13 Possibly the most impressive start to the season out of anyone on this list. I know Cody smith is sitting at 10th but hear me out. He has less than half of the avg TPE of all players on this list. That is pretty crazy. On pace for a 20 goal season and 60+ assists. No doubt he crushes his career best 36 points he recorded last season.
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