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    Denver got a reaction from Tagger in I'm Back?   
    Was lurking around these parts since I decided to get back into leagues ect. Thinking of coming back since my current one is kinda of boring and confusing...
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    Denver got a reaction from Higgins in I'm Back?   
    Was lurking around these parts since I decided to get back into leagues ect. Thinking of coming back since my current one is kinda of boring and confusing...
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    Denver got a reaction from Da Trifecta in I'm Back?   
    Not much, life , the usual.
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    Denver reacted to Dangles13 in S50 Discussion Thread!   
    About your whirlwind draft experience and moving to Russia.
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    Denver got a reaction from eaglesfan036 in Cattrall Optimistic About VHL Move   
    CATTRALL OPTIMISTIC ABOUT VHL MOVE
    July 6th, 2016 | By Phillip Saunders
     
    VHL prospect Hailey Cattrall is one of several hopefuls who are looking to make a career of hockey – Cattrall is no stranger to either. She’s the sister of former Quebec City Meute Froward, Ryan Cattrall. Ryan was heavily touted prospect in his own right, who wowed VHL fans with his single season performance before calling it a career. Analyst and several of Cattrall’s inner circles were confused by the move after the Titans and Meute both were highly interested in him, hoping he could develop into a franchise player; keep in mind he showed heavy promise his first season in the VHL. Hailey on the other hand was interviewed recently at one of her last practices for the Wisconsin Badgers as she prepares for the VHL Combine, where she only has to wait several weeks until hearing her name called.
     
    “I’m really excited to be a part of the VHL. Growing up watching my brother play hockey it was only a matter of time before I got interested. I know there’s going to be tons of comparisons made, we both play the same position, we’re both team-first oriented, and we even somewhat sport the same intangibles. What separates my VHL run from his is the fact that there aren’t many women in the VHL to begin with. So I’ve got my work cut out for me, I’ve got a lot to prove where as he was just able to play the game. There’s a lot riding on my success, I want to prove myself and carry the torch so to speak. I want Cattrall to be a name that several years from now people will remember for obvious reasons.”
     
    Cattrall may be the consist top player in the NCAA, but she seemed very optimistic of her chances that she can prove to be just as good if not better than her brother who came previously before her.
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    Denver got a reaction from Higgins in Kasey Morgan Retires   
    I’m lost. Life got in the way. I’m back though, fresh start, blah blah blah blah.
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    Denver got a reaction from Victor in Kasey Morgan Retires   
    I’m lost. Life got in the way. I’m back though, fresh start, blah blah blah blah.
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    Denver got a reaction from Tagger in S49 Discussion Thread   
    Cool, cool. So I think I'm about ready to give this being active thing a shot.
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    Denver got a reaction from JardyB10 in S46 Discussion: The Revival of a Franchise   
    Totally been busy with work, but I'm in the middle of doing my last two doubled PTs, the Biography, and updating Morgan for the sim.
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    Denver got a reaction from JardyB10 in Ottawa Selects Morgan In Push For Rebuild   
    OTTAWA SELECTS MORGAN IN PUSH FOR REBUILD
          November 6th, 2015 | By NATALIA NORTHERN
    Ottawa – Kasey Morgan is officially one step closer to entering the VHL.
    Marked one of the sounder prospects of next seasons draft, regarded by many as a talent that’ll get better as time goes on, and one that could possibly help whatever franchise lands him, was selected by the Ottawa Lynx during the VHLM Dispersal Draft for season 46. As a move to make a push at a playoff run, Ottawa’s not only retooled their front office, but they’ve handpicked several players who could make it big once they are drafted and make their debuts in the VHL.
    While the sound of a rebuild isn’t anything for either a VHLM or VHL franchise. This rebuild is aimed at trying to bring back a championship to the once great city of Ottawa, that’s seen it’s’ share of players seemingly disappear. While the fans also seemed to have forgotten its own VHLM franchise, and respectively so the fans haven’t been treated to a decent playoff campaign in several seasons; which isn’t kosher by most standards and practices.
    Morgan spent the last half of the previous VHLM season with the Bratislava Watchmen, who were clearly out of the playoff picture by the time they inked a short-term deal with Morgan. It’s rough to say if it was out of spite to claim Morgan through waivers, but the experience was rough with so many holes on the team.

    As for what Morgan can bring to the table as a member of the Lynx remains to be seen, but if he applies himself he’s going to go far with so many great prospects to surround himself with, not to mention a cup hungry General Manager who’s looking to do everything in his power to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat (if not failure.)
    During his off-season, Morgan spent most of his time working on his backhand with Tennis and working out ahead of the next VHLM Season. Morgan flew back to the states where he spent a few weeks in California, just to clear his head at the utter confusion that had been the first taste of the ice on the ‘next level’ but he remains determined to make sure to put tons of practice hours into actually working on becoming a better player.
    While fans in Ottawa merit his selection as lukewarm as possible, the 2nd round seems perfect for a player who hasn’t had the chance to prove himself. Ottawa’s rebuild is sure going to be an interesting one, but with players like Kasey Morgan on the team who are going to give it their all there’s a chance the Lynx are coming away with an opportunity to win a cup.

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    Denver got a reaction from Ahma in Ottawa Selects Morgan In Push For Rebuild   
    OTTAWA SELECTS MORGAN IN PUSH FOR REBUILD
          November 6th, 2015 | By NATALIA NORTHERN
    Ottawa – Kasey Morgan is officially one step closer to entering the VHL.
    Marked one of the sounder prospects of next seasons draft, regarded by many as a talent that’ll get better as time goes on, and one that could possibly help whatever franchise lands him, was selected by the Ottawa Lynx during the VHLM Dispersal Draft for season 46. As a move to make a push at a playoff run, Ottawa’s not only retooled their front office, but they’ve handpicked several players who could make it big once they are drafted and make their debuts in the VHL.
    While the sound of a rebuild isn’t anything for either a VHLM or VHL franchise. This rebuild is aimed at trying to bring back a championship to the once great city of Ottawa, that’s seen it’s’ share of players seemingly disappear. While the fans also seemed to have forgotten its own VHLM franchise, and respectively so the fans haven’t been treated to a decent playoff campaign in several seasons; which isn’t kosher by most standards and practices.
    Morgan spent the last half of the previous VHLM season with the Bratislava Watchmen, who were clearly out of the playoff picture by the time they inked a short-term deal with Morgan. It’s rough to say if it was out of spite to claim Morgan through waivers, but the experience was rough with so many holes on the team.

    As for what Morgan can bring to the table as a member of the Lynx remains to be seen, but if he applies himself he’s going to go far with so many great prospects to surround himself with, not to mention a cup hungry General Manager who’s looking to do everything in his power to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat (if not failure.)
    During his off-season, Morgan spent most of his time working on his backhand with Tennis and working out ahead of the next VHLM Season. Morgan flew back to the states where he spent a few weeks in California, just to clear his head at the utter confusion that had been the first taste of the ice on the ‘next level’ but he remains determined to make sure to put tons of practice hours into actually working on becoming a better player.
    While fans in Ottawa merit his selection as lukewarm as possible, the 2nd round seems perfect for a player who hasn’t had the chance to prove himself. Ottawa’s rebuild is sure going to be an interesting one, but with players like Kasey Morgan on the team who are going to give it their all there’s a chance the Lynx are coming away with an opportunity to win a cup.

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    Denver got a reaction from Ahma in Claimed:Rookie Profile - Kasey Morgan [Final 8/8]   
    Height: 6'1''
    Weight: 195 lbs.
    Wingspan: 6' 5.9"
    Birthday: August 11th (22)
    Nationality: American
    Hometown: Portland, Oregon
    College: Ohio State
    Position: RW (Right Wing)
    Shoots: Right
    Playstyle: Playmaker
    Awards: Big Ten Player of the Year All-Big Ten First Team Named to the U20 American Team Hobey Baker Award Winner OVERVIEW
    Four years ago, Kasey Morgan wasn’t on anyone’s radar as a high end prospect. The underestimating of his talent has been traced back to his years in high school when he was passed over for other players to play on the 1st line. Many Division I schools considered him to be an average at best at Right Wing. He ended up landing at Ohio State playing for the Buckeyes in the Big Ten Conference, he started small and proved he’d become a value to the program later down the road.

    In his first season, Morgan made it onto the 4th line where he displayed a high IQ for game, not to mention maneuverability to skate on the fly and pass with the highest of proficiency. Entering his sophomore year, Morgan wasn’t an All-American caliber talent, but he changed that with his performance on the ice.

    Morgan doubled his stats from the previous season, piling up as many goals as he could. As a result he had some big games, including leading Ohio State to a win over in state rival Miami Ohio. Morgan is also human, so he had some ugly games against teams he should have dominated. As he closed his sophomore season he was able to parlay his successes into a string of wins that almost landed Ohio State into the NCAA Frozen Four on the men’s side.

    As a junior his season was marred with having to play through the injury bug running through his team. He was forced to pick up the slack. It’s what nurtured his skill set that could potentially make him a great first-to-second liner in the VHL. While he might not have learned to check his man as hard as a grinder, he has an above-average playmaking ability that will grow underneath the right coaching in the VHLM and beyond. He had some professional scouts attending is games, they all saw something in him (raw talent if anything) that needed to be harnessed into something.

    Most professional scouts also revealed that he could easily become a late first-rounder in a great draft class, but because of how the class might shape up to be another great class for the VHL; Morgan might just fall through into the bottom of the Top 10. He could be picked as early as the 11th pick or so.

    As a senior Morgan was the Big Ten’s second-leading scorer behind Western Michigan’s Chance Stevenson. He was invited to the US National U20 Team, despite the jump in stats playing for Ohio State. His time with the U20 team was cut short due to injury; he missed time after pulling a few muscles in his right knee his first game back. Ohio State finished second in the Big Ten and defeated Miami Ohio in their rematch. Ohio State missed the Frozen four by 1 ½ games back, but they were still winners for how well they played throughout the season. At the end of the season Morgan was named to the All-Big Ten First Team, he also was named Player of the Year.

    PLAYER METRICS / STATS




    VHLM Combine Numbers
    Aerobic Fitness (Fatigue Duration): 12:00
    Aerobic Fitness (Vox2max): 65.9 (ml/kg/min)
    Agility & Balance (Agility Matrix): 4.42
    Anaerobic Fitness (Mean Power Output): 11.5 (watts/kg)
    Anaerobic Fitness (Peak Power Output): 18.2 (watts/kg)
    Anaerobic Fitness (Fatigue Index): 43.4
    Vertical Jump: 26'18''
    Pull-Ups Consecutive: 10

    TALENT ANALYSIS
    Morgan is considered to be one of the best college players headed into next year’s VHL Draft Class. He’s one of few Americans lined up with a chance to believably become a high end talent. His skating, passing, and hockey IQ are all at a high level, and remains coachable while making other players around him better. Although he’s praised for his offensive caliber, Morgan can be used in any given situation. He’s certainly a VHL-ready prospect, with room to grow underneath the right conditions and coaching going forward the next few years. With a huge upside, it’s hard to see how he can fail if given adequate time to develop behind some season or veteran players surrounding him.

    PROS / CONS
    PROS:
    Hockey IQ - When you draft a playmaker into the VHL, you want him to be aggressive. You want a player who’s trustworthy and believes in himself and in his teammate’s abilities to make plays. You want a guy who can handle the puck, making plays whenever the game is on the line. Morgan is that guy. He’s not afraid to pull the trigger, shooting or passing from any one area of the offensive zone regardless of the game situation. He has a natural sense of where to be, making crisp plays whenever and however he can without question. Generally speaking, Morgan has a good feel for the game and shows the ability to process what he sees in front of him at a moment’s notice. He’s got a keen disposition that’s hard to teach, making him an natural playmaker who’s explosiveness will get him anywhere on the ice he wants to be.

    Puck Handling - Morgan’s ability to handle the puck makes him one of the true enigmas of his draft class. Having exhibited a fair amount of zip on his passes and seemed to have very good accuracy on his wrister to “wow” onlookers during his pre-VHLM workouts. He’s able to use his eyes to psyche out his defensive match up on passes. Virtually he seems like he sees the entire rink at the blink on an eye, preferable he’s a pass-first player and tends to only shoot whenever he has a moment when he isn’t being marked as hard. In terms of touches, Morgan is solid without rival in this department.

    Mechanics - Every coach thinks they can fix mechanics, for most hockey mechanics are a lot harder to unlearn in most respects. One of Morgan’s second best traits happens to be the fact that not only is he fast, his explosiveness does give away to some great skating. Coupled with good arm movement and cardio, you can see whenever he crosses over the blue line he’s capable of weaving through defenders. Most of the time he tends to want to create off the pass, being a past first player he’s enabled himself to ‘go’ from the first touch where he can either feed to puck to a far more manageable position or shoot from right where he is.

    CONS:
    Checking – Morgan isn’t the most physical wing out there. He doesn’t have enough weight to get physical with the opposing team. It’s hard for him to get his shoulder down enough for a hit, it’s what usually lands him in the box. This also leads to Morgan tipping off players around him whenever he’s going for a hit. Morgan does have experience making reads defensively that a coach would want him to make, but that doesn’t mean he’s fully developed in this area.

    Instincts – For all his advances as being a playmaker, Morgan has a fair amount of work to do in terms of being an instinctive Right Wing. He reacts quickly and closes in on the puck tight enough, but he tends to play outside of the set formation at times. He’s using his natural play making ability to cover up where his instincts fall flat. As mentioned earlier, he has a knack for locating the puck and making plays with it. If nothing else, Morgan is very confident and aggressive doing his part.

    Leadership / Confidence – Undisciplined or Unfocused aren’t normally words you’d use to describe Morgan, but that’s what happens whenever he’s on the ice. Morgan doesn’t respond well to certain styles of play be it grinding or just plain dirty. He lacks a certain maturity to stay within his game, most of the time he can be seen playing with emotion versus actual skill. At times he can become a bit choppy at times. Whenever emotionally charged it’s almost as if he goes out looking for a penalty. He has been known to raise his stick, while it is rare it does happen whenever he isn’t playing his game. He lacks certain qualities to become a natural born leader, but he makes up for it by actually having the potential to become one. For the most part Morgan needs to learn how to stay confident late in games, no matter if his team is leading or their down a couple goals.

    FINAL ANALYSIS
    Morgan has the hype as being a first-round, pick and his skill set certainly warrants that. However, he’s still got a bit of a ways to go in his development to become a key part of any VHL franchise. There’s a large chance that he can be over-drafted based on his raw ability. The talk of him being a top 10 player in the future is a huge toss up based on what we’ve seen. Morgan still needs some work but he has shown improvement over the course of his college career to inspire confidence in his development, that he could also be a huge piece to any franchise looking to build around him and a supporting cast. It’s worth it that he was a start at Ohio State and should continue to contribute to any VHLM franchise that drafts him early into his career. He presents huge value if he should slip into the later rounds due to his raw ability. He may have a high spot early on in VHL Draft Class rankings, but he will have to contend with some of the best to either keep it or climb higher up the rankings than initially placed.
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    Denver got a reaction from Phil in Claimed:Rookie Profile - Kasey Morgan [Final 8/8]   
    Height: 6'1''
    Weight: 195 lbs.
    Wingspan: 6' 5.9"
    Birthday: August 11th (22)
    Nationality: American
    Hometown: Portland, Oregon
    College: Ohio State
    Position: RW (Right Wing)
    Shoots: Right
    Playstyle: Playmaker
    Awards: Big Ten Player of the Year All-Big Ten First Team Named to the U20 American Team Hobey Baker Award Winner OVERVIEW
    Four years ago, Kasey Morgan wasn’t on anyone’s radar as a high end prospect. The underestimating of his talent has been traced back to his years in high school when he was passed over for other players to play on the 1st line. Many Division I schools considered him to be an average at best at Right Wing. He ended up landing at Ohio State playing for the Buckeyes in the Big Ten Conference, he started small and proved he’d become a value to the program later down the road.

    In his first season, Morgan made it onto the 4th line where he displayed a high IQ for game, not to mention maneuverability to skate on the fly and pass with the highest of proficiency. Entering his sophomore year, Morgan wasn’t an All-American caliber talent, but he changed that with his performance on the ice.

    Morgan doubled his stats from the previous season, piling up as many goals as he could. As a result he had some big games, including leading Ohio State to a win over in state rival Miami Ohio. Morgan is also human, so he had some ugly games against teams he should have dominated. As he closed his sophomore season he was able to parlay his successes into a string of wins that almost landed Ohio State into the NCAA Frozen Four on the men’s side.

    As a junior his season was marred with having to play through the injury bug running through his team. He was forced to pick up the slack. It’s what nurtured his skill set that could potentially make him a great first-to-second liner in the VHL. While he might not have learned to check his man as hard as a grinder, he has an above-average playmaking ability that will grow underneath the right coaching in the VHLM and beyond. He had some professional scouts attending is games, they all saw something in him (raw talent if anything) that needed to be harnessed into something.

    Most professional scouts also revealed that he could easily become a late first-rounder in a great draft class, but because of how the class might shape up to be another great class for the VHL; Morgan might just fall through into the bottom of the Top 10. He could be picked as early as the 11th pick or so.

    As a senior Morgan was the Big Ten’s second-leading scorer behind Western Michigan’s Chance Stevenson. He was invited to the US National U20 Team, despite the jump in stats playing for Ohio State. His time with the U20 team was cut short due to injury; he missed time after pulling a few muscles in his right knee his first game back. Ohio State finished second in the Big Ten and defeated Miami Ohio in their rematch. Ohio State missed the Frozen four by 1 ½ games back, but they were still winners for how well they played throughout the season. At the end of the season Morgan was named to the All-Big Ten First Team, he also was named Player of the Year.

    PLAYER METRICS / STATS




    VHLM Combine Numbers
    Aerobic Fitness (Fatigue Duration): 12:00
    Aerobic Fitness (Vox2max): 65.9 (ml/kg/min)
    Agility & Balance (Agility Matrix): 4.42
    Anaerobic Fitness (Mean Power Output): 11.5 (watts/kg)
    Anaerobic Fitness (Peak Power Output): 18.2 (watts/kg)
    Anaerobic Fitness (Fatigue Index): 43.4
    Vertical Jump: 26'18''
    Pull-Ups Consecutive: 10

    TALENT ANALYSIS
    Morgan is considered to be one of the best college players headed into next year’s VHL Draft Class. He’s one of few Americans lined up with a chance to believably become a high end talent. His skating, passing, and hockey IQ are all at a high level, and remains coachable while making other players around him better. Although he’s praised for his offensive caliber, Morgan can be used in any given situation. He’s certainly a VHL-ready prospect, with room to grow underneath the right conditions and coaching going forward the next few years. With a huge upside, it’s hard to see how he can fail if given adequate time to develop behind some season or veteran players surrounding him.

    PROS / CONS
    PROS:
    Hockey IQ - When you draft a playmaker into the VHL, you want him to be aggressive. You want a player who’s trustworthy and believes in himself and in his teammate’s abilities to make plays. You want a guy who can handle the puck, making plays whenever the game is on the line. Morgan is that guy. He’s not afraid to pull the trigger, shooting or passing from any one area of the offensive zone regardless of the game situation. He has a natural sense of where to be, making crisp plays whenever and however he can without question. Generally speaking, Morgan has a good feel for the game and shows the ability to process what he sees in front of him at a moment’s notice. He’s got a keen disposition that’s hard to teach, making him an natural playmaker who’s explosiveness will get him anywhere on the ice he wants to be.

    Puck Handling - Morgan’s ability to handle the puck makes him one of the true enigmas of his draft class. Having exhibited a fair amount of zip on his passes and seemed to have very good accuracy on his wrister to “wow” onlookers during his pre-VHLM workouts. He’s able to use his eyes to psyche out his defensive match up on passes. Virtually he seems like he sees the entire rink at the blink on an eye, preferable he’s a pass-first player and tends to only shoot whenever he has a moment when he isn’t being marked as hard. In terms of touches, Morgan is solid without rival in this department.

    Mechanics - Every coach thinks they can fix mechanics, for most hockey mechanics are a lot harder to unlearn in most respects. One of Morgan’s second best traits happens to be the fact that not only is he fast, his explosiveness does give away to some great skating. Coupled with good arm movement and cardio, you can see whenever he crosses over the blue line he’s capable of weaving through defenders. Most of the time he tends to want to create off the pass, being a past first player he’s enabled himself to ‘go’ from the first touch where he can either feed to puck to a far more manageable position or shoot from right where he is.

    CONS:
    Checking – Morgan isn’t the most physical wing out there. He doesn’t have enough weight to get physical with the opposing team. It’s hard for him to get his shoulder down enough for a hit, it’s what usually lands him in the box. This also leads to Morgan tipping off players around him whenever he’s going for a hit. Morgan does have experience making reads defensively that a coach would want him to make, but that doesn’t mean he’s fully developed in this area.

    Instincts – For all his advances as being a playmaker, Morgan has a fair amount of work to do in terms of being an instinctive Right Wing. He reacts quickly and closes in on the puck tight enough, but he tends to play outside of the set formation at times. He’s using his natural play making ability to cover up where his instincts fall flat. As mentioned earlier, he has a knack for locating the puck and making plays with it. If nothing else, Morgan is very confident and aggressive doing his part.

    Leadership / Confidence – Undisciplined or Unfocused aren’t normally words you’d use to describe Morgan, but that’s what happens whenever he’s on the ice. Morgan doesn’t respond well to certain styles of play be it grinding or just plain dirty. He lacks a certain maturity to stay within his game, most of the time he can be seen playing with emotion versus actual skill. At times he can become a bit choppy at times. Whenever emotionally charged it’s almost as if he goes out looking for a penalty. He has been known to raise his stick, while it is rare it does happen whenever he isn’t playing his game. He lacks certain qualities to become a natural born leader, but he makes up for it by actually having the potential to become one. For the most part Morgan needs to learn how to stay confident late in games, no matter if his team is leading or their down a couple goals.

    FINAL ANALYSIS
    Morgan has the hype as being a first-round, pick and his skill set certainly warrants that. However, he’s still got a bit of a ways to go in his development to become a key part of any VHL franchise. There’s a large chance that he can be over-drafted based on his raw ability. The talk of him being a top 10 player in the future is a huge toss up based on what we’ve seen. Morgan still needs some work but he has shown improvement over the course of his college career to inspire confidence in his development, that he could also be a huge piece to any franchise looking to build around him and a supporting cast. It’s worth it that he was a start at Ohio State and should continue to contribute to any VHLM franchise that drafts him early into his career. He presents huge value if he should slip into the later rounds due to his raw ability. He may have a high spot early on in VHL Draft Class rankings, but he will have to contend with some of the best to either keep it or climb higher up the rankings than initially placed.
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    Denver got a reaction from CoachReilly in Danger Van der Mewe Retires   
    When I first came back to the VHL I thought I was going to be able to manage my time a little more wisely. I was wrong, but that didn’t stop me from getting back on my feet and getting my college degree. So I’m wiping the slate clean and starting from scratch (again...)
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    VAN DER MERWE READY FOR VHL
     
    With the VHL Season 44 Draft right around the corner, there are analyst and fans already looking ahead to a ‘loaded’ Season 45 draft that could bolster the ranks of the VHL. Danger Van der Merwe is one of the young hopefuls looking to fulfill his VHL dream, Van der Merwe hails from the Netherlands and is one of many players who’s been able to hone his skills beforehand. While it’s uncertain where he would fall in the pre-draft rankings, or where he’d be drafted come draft night. He’s already hard at working on what he thinks might be what gets him selected high. Van der Merwe’s Agent and family already went on record stating that he was to become a well-rounded forward and maintain enough physical presence to do a service for whatever team drafts him. At the moment he hopes he can make it through the VHLM as painless as possible, though, it might be tough when he hasn’t logged too many practice hours just yet. The Season 45 draft should be an interesting one, it’ll be just as interesting to see where he lands and how well he’ll perform.
     
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    VAN DER MERWE READY FOR VHL
     
    With the VHL Season 44 Draft right around the corner, there are analyst and fans already looking ahead to a ‘loaded’ Season 45 draft that could bolster the ranks of the VHL. Danger Van der Merwe is one of the young hopefuls looking to fulfill his VHL dream, Van der Merwe hails from the Netherlands and is one of many players who’s been able to hone his skills beforehand. While it’s uncertain where he would fall in the pre-draft rankings, or where he’d be drafted come draft night. He’s already hard at working on what he thinks might be what gets him selected high. Van der Merwe’s Agent and family already went on record stating that he was to become a well-rounded forward and maintain enough physical presence to do a service for whatever team drafts him. At the moment he hopes he can make it through the VHLM as painless as possible, though, it might be tough when he hasn’t logged too many practice hours just yet. The Season 45 draft should be an interesting one, it’ll be just as interesting to see where he lands and how well he’ll perform.
     
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    VAN DER MERWE READY FOR VHL
     
    With the VHL Season 44 Draft right around the corner, there are analyst and fans already looking ahead to a ‘loaded’ Season 45 draft that could bolster the ranks of the VHL. Danger Van der Merwe is one of the young hopefuls looking to fulfill his VHL dream, Van der Merwe hails from the Netherlands and is one of many players who’s been able to hone his skills beforehand. While it’s uncertain where he would fall in the pre-draft rankings, or where he’d be drafted come draft night. He’s already hard at working on what he thinks might be what gets him selected high. Van der Merwe’s Agent and family already went on record stating that he was to become a well-rounded forward and maintain enough physical presence to do a service for whatever team drafts him. At the moment he hopes he can make it through the VHLM as painless as possible, though, it might be tough when he hasn’t logged too many practice hours just yet. The Season 45 draft should be an interesting one, it’ll be just as interesting to see where he lands and how well he’ll perform.
     
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    Denver got a reaction from Phil in Van der Merwe Ready For VHL   
    VAN DER MERWE READY FOR VHL
     
    With the VHL Season 44 Draft right around the corner, there are analyst and fans already looking ahead to a ‘loaded’ Season 45 draft that could bolster the ranks of the VHL. Danger Van der Merwe is one of the young hopefuls looking to fulfill his VHL dream, Van der Merwe hails from the Netherlands and is one of many players who’s been able to hone his skills beforehand. While it’s uncertain where he would fall in the pre-draft rankings, or where he’d be drafted come draft night. He’s already hard at working on what he thinks might be what gets him selected high. Van der Merwe’s Agent and family already went on record stating that he was to become a well-rounded forward and maintain enough physical presence to do a service for whatever team drafts him. At the moment he hopes he can make it through the VHLM as painless as possible, though, it might be tough when he hasn’t logged too many practice hours just yet. The Season 45 draft should be an interesting one, it’ll be just as interesting to see where he lands and how well he’ll perform.
     
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    Denver got a reaction from Da Trifecta in Ryan Cattrall Retires   
    This was a pretty though decision to make. I’d been mulling this around for a few weeks while trying to find that spark for the VHL again. needlessly to say I haven’t found it. The lack of Magazine articles and updates should’ve been an indicator, but simply put the thrill is gone. Draper and Kessler tried their best to get me motivated, but it just wasn’t working. I tried to hold off as long as I could, I didn’t want this to seem like it was a 701 situation all over again. I’ve been pretty bored with the VHL and I can’t explain it so instead of making this a problem later I decided it was better just to walk away while I still can. 
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    Denver got a reaction from DollarAndADream in GM 232: Quebec City vs. Cologne   
    I Guess the little engine that could...

    (•_•) / ( •_•)>⌐■-■ / (⌐■_■),

    Could not..
     
    YEAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!
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    Denver got a reaction from Kesler in GM 232: Quebec City vs. Cologne   
    I Guess the little engine that could...

    (•_•) / ( •_•)>⌐■-■ / (⌐■_■),

    Could not..
     
    YEAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!
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    Denver got a reaction from Kesler in S42 Discussion   
    I can't wait until we start playing the Americans, I want to be them badly. Do it now, then do it again in the playoffs somehow. 
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    Denver got a reaction from gorlab in Claimed:Unprofessional Cast 2.0 (Feat. Frank, Prod. Chevy)   
    As a member of the B.O.G I'm demanding I get a trade by next season, I want to join the New York Americans. I will have your JOB CHEVY! 
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