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Jubis reacted to Tagger in Two Things In The VHL You Might Not Know About
Just to save some time, the two things I talk about are:
That you can submit up to 2 items in the VHL.com section (Articles/Player Card/Radio). One thing I forgot to make clear was that you can't do two of the same (e.g. you can't do two VHL.com articles, but you can do a VHL.com Article and a player card in the same week)
Some of the features when you submit lines as a GM don't work in our sim.
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Jubis reacted to Tagger in Tagger Audio Logs - Part 3
Talking about re-joining the league with Edwin Encarnacion and his VHLM experience, with a shoutout to @Smarch, my lone active teammate on the Wild in S34!
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Jubis reacted to Erik Summers in S68 Off-Season Schedule
*read the entire thing looking for draft dates*
*misses very first line*
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Jubis got a reaction from Elmebeck in Issue with Career Point Tasks
ISSUE WITH CAREER POINT TASKS
Ok so my issue is with the "Junior review" and "Prospect Scouting Report" career tasks. A month ago I read through the guidelines for the junior review. Completed it and tried to claim the task but it was rejected. I was told it was for s70 players and newer. I am a 1st gen s69 player. I was frustrated but figured I could save some of my work for my biography someday.
Fastforward to this week and I am now fully addicted to earning TPE. I am always trying to find more ways to gain. So I decided to do the Prospect Scouting Report career task. I read the guidelines which stated: " to be completed during your VHL draft season or the season following that". I think great this fits my players timeline perfectly. Nowhere does it say the task is only for s70 players or newer. So of course again my claim is rejected. I put a lot of effort into it with each and every Pro and Con had a relatable picture attached. Luckily this time I was persuaded to use it for my media spot this week. I would like to do the Rookie Experience task when the time comes but I am afraid the guidelines are unclear. It would somehow end up being for s70 and newer players once again.
I recommend as a solution just simply update the guidelines. Any career tasks that are just for S70 players or newer just say so in the guidelines. This would save the next schmuck like me from doing tasks they can not claim.
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Jubis got a reaction from Tagger in Issue with Career Point Tasks
ISSUE WITH CAREER POINT TASKS
Ok so my issue is with the "Junior review" and "Prospect Scouting Report" career tasks. A month ago I read through the guidelines for the junior review. Completed it and tried to claim the task but it was rejected. I was told it was for s70 players and newer. I am a 1st gen s69 player. I was frustrated but figured I could save some of my work for my biography someday.
Fastforward to this week and I am now fully addicted to earning TPE. I am always trying to find more ways to gain. So I decided to do the Prospect Scouting Report career task. I read the guidelines which stated: " to be completed during your VHL draft season or the season following that". I think great this fits my players timeline perfectly. Nowhere does it say the task is only for s70 players or newer. So of course again my claim is rejected. I put a lot of effort into it with each and every Pro and Con had a relatable picture attached. Luckily this time I was persuaded to use it for my media spot this week. I would like to do the Rookie Experience task when the time comes but I am afraid the guidelines are unclear. It would somehow end up being for s70 and newer players once again.
I recommend as a solution just simply update the guidelines. Any career tasks that are just for S70 players or newer just say so in the guidelines. This would save the next schmuck like me from doing tasks they can not claim.
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Jubis got a reaction from Patrik Tallinder in Issue with Career Point Tasks
ISSUE WITH CAREER POINT TASKS
Ok so my issue is with the "Junior review" and "Prospect Scouting Report" career tasks. A month ago I read through the guidelines for the junior review. Completed it and tried to claim the task but it was rejected. I was told it was for s70 players and newer. I am a 1st gen s69 player. I was frustrated but figured I could save some of my work for my biography someday.
Fastforward to this week and I am now fully addicted to earning TPE. I am always trying to find more ways to gain. So I decided to do the Prospect Scouting Report career task. I read the guidelines which stated: " to be completed during your VHL draft season or the season following that". I think great this fits my players timeline perfectly. Nowhere does it say the task is only for s70 players or newer. So of course again my claim is rejected. I put a lot of effort into it with each and every Pro and Con had a relatable picture attached. Luckily this time I was persuaded to use it for my media spot this week. I would like to do the Rookie Experience task when the time comes but I am afraid the guidelines are unclear. It would somehow end up being for s70 and newer players once again.
I recommend as a solution just simply update the guidelines. Any career tasks that are just for S70 players or newer just say so in the guidelines. This would save the next schmuck like me from doing tasks they can not claim.
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Jubis reacted to Berocka in Issue with Career Point Tasks
In case you are unaware the Biography and Rookie Profile are for you, they are worth 10 and 8 tpe respectively. Get on them and boost your draft stock, let me know if you have any questions and I can help you out.
Career tasks should be separated though makes it easier for people to find, however this won't be a problem for the majority of players.
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Jubis got a reaction from Elmebeck in VHLM Player Press Conference
#1. At first I was very unsure on just how to earn TPE. I slowly learned how. I've gained confidence creating graphics and now am writing a bit. One frustrating thing is the Career point tasks nowhere does it say in the fine print certain tasks are for s70 players or newer. I've done two career tasks that were time frame accurate for by player but were rejected due to my player being s69. So work completed but no tpe. This needs to be fixed. Say you open " Prospect scouting report" it should say in the guidelines s70 or newer. So guys like me dont waste our time completing these career tasks. Beyond frustrated when it comes to this.
#2. I am just a member of this league. No intentions of trying out another league. Im content here.
#3. I was released by the Saskatoon Wild so I'm guess I can mention ex teammates or ex management. 100% @Elmebeck he has answered more of my questions than I could even keep track of. @Tagger joined the Wild late in the season but he has been very helpful sharing his vast knowledge.
#4. I'm sitting below 200 TPE. I'm going to make the jump after next season and should be in the 300 tpe range or higher.
#5. Scoring my first hatrick was pretty special.
#6. The Hectanooga Hooligans from middle of nowhere Nova-Scotia , Canada or the Etobicoke Eclipse in Ontario canada. Logo for hooligans would be a mischievous hooded character. Logo for the Eclipse would be an angry sun.
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Jubis got a reaction from Renomitsu in Issue with Career Point Tasks
ISSUE WITH CAREER POINT TASKS
Ok so my issue is with the "Junior review" and "Prospect Scouting Report" career tasks. A month ago I read through the guidelines for the junior review. Completed it and tried to claim the task but it was rejected. I was told it was for s70 players and newer. I am a 1st gen s69 player. I was frustrated but figured I could save some of my work for my biography someday.
Fastforward to this week and I am now fully addicted to earning TPE. I am always trying to find more ways to gain. So I decided to do the Prospect Scouting Report career task. I read the guidelines which stated: " to be completed during your VHL draft season or the season following that". I think great this fits my players timeline perfectly. Nowhere does it say the task is only for s70 players or newer. So of course again my claim is rejected. I put a lot of effort into it with each and every Pro and Con had a relatable picture attached. Luckily this time I was persuaded to use it for my media spot this week. I would like to do the Rookie Experience task when the time comes but I am afraid the guidelines are unclear. It would somehow end up being for s70 and newer players once again.
I recommend as a solution just simply update the guidelines. Any career tasks that are just for S70 players or newer just say so in the guidelines. This would save the next schmuck like me from doing tasks they can not claim.
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Jubis got a reaction from Berocka in VHLM Player Press Conference
#1. At first I was very unsure on just how to earn TPE. I slowly learned how. I've gained confidence creating graphics and now am writing a bit. One frustrating thing is the Career point tasks nowhere does it say in the fine print certain tasks are for s70 players or newer. I've done two career tasks that were time frame accurate for by player but were rejected due to my player being s69. So work completed but no tpe. This needs to be fixed. Say you open " Prospect scouting report" it should say in the guidelines s70 or newer. So guys like me dont waste our time completing these career tasks. Beyond frustrated when it comes to this.
#2. I am just a member of this league. No intentions of trying out another league. Im content here.
#3. I was released by the Saskatoon Wild so I'm guess I can mention ex teammates or ex management. 100% @Elmebeck he has answered more of my questions than I could even keep track of. @Tagger joined the Wild late in the season but he has been very helpful sharing his vast knowledge.
#4. I'm sitting below 200 TPE. I'm going to make the jump after next season and should be in the 300 tpe range or higher.
#5. Scoring my first hatrick was pretty special.
#6. The Hectanooga Hooligans from middle of nowhere Nova-Scotia , Canada or the Etobicoke Eclipse in Ontario canada. Logo for hooligans would be a mischievous hooded character. Logo for the Eclipse would be an angry sun.
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Jubis got a reaction from Elmebeck in RJ Jubis Scouting Report
Prospect Scouting Report
RJ Jubis
HEIGHT: 6'4"
WEIGHT: 222LBS
SHOOTS: LEFT
POSITION: LW/C
GAMES PLAYED: 72
GOALS: 29
ASSISTS: 33
POINTS: 62
RJ Jubis jumped onto scouts radars when he was signed by the Saskatoon Wild of the VHLM. He joined the team for the 68th season of the league's conception. The Wild finished in 10th place out of 11 teams. Winning only 21 games out of the 72 game season.
OFFENSE: GRADE B+
Jubis could not have started his VHLM rookie season any slower. At 44 games into the season he had scored only 6 goals and was a -13. Jubis was holding a 2nd line spot at the time. He was being heavily outscored by his linemates on the 3rd line. Rumours were that he would be dropped to the 3rd or 4th line. Before any of that could happen Jubis started scoring and scoring some more. He had earned himself a spot on the 1st line and was playing top minutes with time on the powerplay. Jubis scored 23 goals through the final 28 games of the season. Jubis has proved that he can be a threat from anywhere on the ice. Known for his quik release Jubis also has power to his shots. He scored his 21st goal of the season from a center ice slap shot that surprised the goalie. Some analysts project Jubis to finish in the 60 goal 100 points range next season. I feel this is a tad optimistic but it is a possibility.
DEFENSE: GRADE B
Jubis not originally known for his defensive side of the game. Has established himself as a great two-way forward. The Wild finished the season with a whopping 299 goals against. That was good for 4.15 goals against per game. This is probably the biggest contributor to why Saskatoon was only able to win 21 games. Jubis through his own worst slump had fell to a -26 halfway through the season. He was able to turn his season around finishing the year a +4. The Wild struggled defensively finishing the year with a goal differential of -73. Jubis got praise from his coaches for never giving up on a play. His willingness to back check and play proper positioning away from the puck sets him apart from other comparable prospects.
It is unknown in what city RJ Jubis will be lacing up his skates next season. He has stated that he really enjoyed his time in Saskatoon in previous press conferences. Whether returning to northern Canada next season would be an option is still unclear. A revamped Saskatoon roster is beginning to look like a cup contender. Both the VHLM and VHL drafts have yet to take place. Jubis is now projected to go in the 1st round of the VHL draft and top 3 in VHLM draft. Hockey insiders say Jubis will not be ready to make the jump to the VHL next season. He will report to his VHLM team. One more season with solid growth could help him solidify a full time spot in the VHL the following season.
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Jubis reacted to Cxsquared in RJ Jubis Rookie profile [1/2]
It says the PDF is unavailable. If you are on mobile only you should be able to paste your rookie profile as plain text to here. From there it should be easier to work on the formatting. At least this workflow on my phone hopefully it works for you as well.
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Jubis reacted to DarkSpyro in Jimmy Spyro "Rookie Goaltender Profile" [2/2]
Hey Everyone! I have taken all of your advice and finished this post so I wanted to say thank you and I hope I did alright!
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Jubis reacted to Beaviss in S68 Off-Season Schedule
S68 OFF-SEASON SCHEDULE:
Dates Subject to Change
Sunday, November 3rd
Depreciation
S69 Finance TPE Cut-Off (all TPE earned, up to, and including, this date will affect salary brackets for S67)
Experience Points Allocated
Monday, November 4th
S68 VHLM Awards Ceremony
Training Camps Open
Tuesday, November 5th
S68 ALL-VHLM TEAMS
Wednesday, November 6th
Free Agent Discussions Open @ 11PM EST
Thursday, November 7th
Free Agency Opens @ Noon EST
S68 VHL Awards Ceremony
Friday, November 8th
S68 Hall of Fame Induction
VHL draft @ 7:30PM EST
World Cup Day 1
World Cup Day 2
Saturday, November 9th
World Cup Day 3
World Cup Day 4
Sunday, November 10th
S69 VHLM TPE Cut-Off (Any players who have earned 250 TPE or more, up to and including this date, will no longer be eligible to play in the VHLM for S69 - Training Camp may not be claimed after this date if you are at the Cap; if you are within 10, you may claim up to the cap, i.e. If you are at 244, you may claim 6 TPE from Training Camp)
S69 VHLM Dispersal Draft @8PM EST
World Cup Day 5
World Cup Quarter Finals
Monday, November 11th
Remembrance Day (Commonwealth)
S69 VHL Pre-Season Starts
Pre-Season Retirement (Players can re-create for S70 and still play S69)
World Cup Semi Finals
World Cup Bronze & Gold Medal Games
Tuesday, November 12th
S69 VHL/VHLM Indexes Posted
Thursday , November 14th
S69 VHL/VHLM Regular Season Begins
Training Camps Close
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Jubis got a reaction from Elmebeck in Saskatoon Wild press conference
#1. I'm getting stir crazy but excited for the drafts. #2. I have been in discussions with two VHL teams but I won't release their names hehe. With both seeming to be seriously interested tho. I unfortunately have not done a media spot on the draft. #3. I truly believe I have a 60+ goal 100pts season coming up. Bold prediction i know but I am confident. #4.. I will use the off season to grow and build as much as possible. I will spread the tpe on some of my focus points: speed, scoring and defense. #5. I am surprised Las vegas is down. I had predicted them winning it all in a previous press conference. #6. I am surprised the calgary wranglers got swept. I'm not sure who will win. I also thought Riga would possibly beat Malmo but it's looking less likely.
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Jubis reacted to gorlab in ONE SEASON WORTH OF PTs IN ONE WEEK [1/2]
THE DAWG STRIKES AGAIN
Who else nasty enough to submit a season worth of sigs in 1 week? Put some mother fucking respeck on my mother fucking name.
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Jubis reacted to animal74 in Ohradka Reflects on the Season
007 Reflects...
Ondrej Ohradka on Team World
Last week after a hard practice, Saskatoon left winger, Ondrej Ohradka, was surrounded by a media scrum and asked about his recent selection to represent Team World at the S68 World Junior Championships.
"It's a huge honor for me. I just found out and I’m thrilled. I was totally not expecting it." He said with a broad grin, sweating dripping off his face. "I've played internationally for Slovakia before and that's been awesome, but to play in a tournament like this so early in my pro career is an absolute thrill. I can't wait!"
When asked what he brings to the team:
"I hope I can be more than a depth guy. I like to think my game is pretty well-rounded and I'm a hard worker. I'd like to chip in offensively for sure. I'm a quiet guy in the locker room but I let my play do the talking."
What he knows of his Team World mates:
“I really don’t know a lot about my teammates except for playing against them a few times. Charles Drumm and I were both drafted by Minnesota the same year but then we were both eventually traded.”
Fast forward a couple of weeks…
Since that scrum, Ohradka caught fire while the Saskatoon Wild continued to sink finishing with the second worst record in the VHLM. “007” meanwhile, finished the season leading the Wild in goals, points, and game-winning goals as he posted his first 50-goal, 100-point campaign. He amassed 104 points which put him fifth place in league scoring and his 50 goals were tied for fourth with Jerry Wang. He also finished fifth in the league with 356 shot on goal, tied for fourth with 15 powerplay goals, and posting career-highs in every statistical category.
There are rumblings around Saskatoon offices that this season is but a stepping stone and Ohradka is one of the cornerstones in which to raise the Wild back to championship calibre. If he doesn’t make the Calgary Wrangler’s roster next season, the Wild have a chance to build on this season and Ohradka has a chance to crush some franchise scoring records if he duplicates his stats from this past season.
As for Team World, Ohradka was visibly frustrated at his ice time playing under 11 minutes a game - a team low. He still managed to pot two goals in eight games but he was held scoreless in just over 11 minutes in the Quarter-Final game as Team World lost a disappointing 4-1 decision to Team USA.
After the loss Ohradka reflected on the season and the tournament:
“Wow, that was a tough tournament for me. I know I could have played better and next year, if I am selected, I will. These games at the Championship and with the Wild taught me what I have to do to be an even better player next season. There are lots of areas where I can improve my game. Sure a 100-point season is nice but it sucks to watch the other teams continue to the playoffs. I don’t want summer to start, I want to keep playing. It sucks.”
With that, he politely asked the media to interview someone else and slowly, the members of the press left him to stew in his stall with his broody thoughts and competitive fire.
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