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    Harumpf got a reaction from Ahma in Welfare / Pension (January 4 - January 10)   
    Harumpf +2
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    Harumpf got a reaction from Ahma in Claimed:Davos Legend career review [Reviewed]   
    Great player, even better teammate. Respect.
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    Harumpf got a reaction from Gooningitup in Claimed:Davos Legend career review [Reviewed]   
    Great player, even better teammate. Respect.
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    Harumpf reacted to Gooningitup in Official S47 Discussion   
    First article since my wife got cancer
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    Harumpf got a reaction from Ahma in Official S46 Discussion Thread   
    Harumpf is returning to Davos! No idea what the team looks like this season or who is our interim GM right now, but would rather help you guys out that some other team. Use me, trade me, do what you will. Harumpf's last season.
     
     
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    Harumpf got a reaction from Ahma in [S47] -- (S40) C - Oskars Harumpf   
    Harumpf Accepts!
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    Harumpf got a reaction from Toast in [S47] -- (S40) C - Oskars Harumpf   
    Harumpf Accepts!
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    Harumpf got a reaction from Nobody in Official S46 Discussion Thread   
    Harumpf is returning to Davos! No idea what the team looks like this season or who is our interim GM right now, but would rather help you guys out that some other team. Use me, trade me, do what you will. Harumpf's last season.
     
     
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    Harumpf got a reaction from Will in [S47] -- (S40) C - Oskars Harumpf   
    Harumpf Accepts!
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    Harumpf reacted to BOOM in Official S46 Discussion Thread   
    Well that's that. Sorry it ended like that but it was an OK season. Koenig was disappointing, maybe a few more points from him may have helped. Good luck to all of you next season, both here and IRL. 
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    Harumpf reacted to gorlab in VHL's Resources Christmas Pack   
    @Ahma like this shit or HC Davos gets eliminated next round.
     
     
     
    Same goes for @CoachReilly @Gooningitup @Harumpf @boom
     
     
     
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    Harumpf got a reaction from CoachReilly in Official S46 Discussion Thread   
    My heart goes out to you. I'm so sorry to hear that, stay strong and god bless.
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    Harumpf reacted to BOOM in Official S46 Discussion Thread   
    Beware of chafing.
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    Harumpf got a reaction from BOOM in Beautiful Boobs, Butts, and Bits: Brought to you by Boom   
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    Harumpf got a reaction from BOOM in Official S46 Discussion Thread   
    Thanks man, much appreciated
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    Harumpf got a reaction from BOOM in Claimed:Harumpf Still Getting it Done [Final 6/6]   
    Harumpf Waves to the crowd after scoring a goal recently.
    It's been a while since we've heard from everyone's favorite 5'5" 250 pound playmaking superstar Oskars Harumpf. Apparently he was trying his hand at graphics, but that did not go so well. It was fun and some people had a few laughs, but this week we get back to what put Harumpf on the map, writing about Harumpf!
    After putting up 76 points last season and falling to his former team Helsinki in the 2nd round of the playoffs, Harumpf has returned to Davos for his second to last season. He had debated testing free agency for S46, but the timing was just not right, so he will once again try and help Davos win the cup. Next season, Harumpf's last season (apparently) or so he's been told, there is a good chance he may test the free agency waters, but that remains to be seen at this point. For now Harumpf's focus remains on winning the cup with Davos and setting up his linemates for goals.
    Harumpf is still getting it done on the scoresheet this season, despite the powers that be removing some of his skills. You see, Harumpf is so skilled that "The Man" must try and keep him down or else he would just go on to be the best player in the league. Anyway, Harumpf has put up 25 points in 26 games this season. 10 goals and 15 assists, which is right on pace for his usual 70+ point season. He also has 10 points on the powerplay and his physical game is back as he has 71 hits. He's playing solid hockey for Davos once again, but has been moved down to the 2nd line with the arrival of Bismarck Konenig. That's cool with Harumpf, Biz is a great player and really helps the team out with his offensive game. The Dynamo look a little different this year after the departure of James Faraday, but the team is still winning and has a great chance to win the cup. Harumpf was a little disappointed his old friend Faraday did not stick around but he understands his reasonings and wishes him luck wherever the heck he is playing now.
    Harumpf's game may not be what it was back when he had 99 skating, 99 puck handling and 95 passing/defense, but it's still pretty solid and he is as always a prime time performer. He steps up his game when he needs to and still puts up the occasional Harumpfing. We may never see Harumpf break 100 points or get 100 assists now that he is regressing over the last couple seasons, but there's no question Harumpf can still play the game and play it at a high level. It will be enjoyable to watch Harumpf showcase his skills this season in Davos and who know what will happen in his final season, S47, or maybe it's S48, tbh we can't really understand the rules here, but it will be fun to see what happens with Harumpf when it's all said and done. One this is for sure, Jody 3Moons will never be as good as him.
     
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    Harumpf got a reaction from Ahma in Harumpf Quick Hit   
    We're here with Oskars Harumpf to ask him about his game this season:
    "Yeah it's been a pretty decent season for me so far and the team is playing well. I've got around 25 points and am feeling good. I've been trying to hit more this season also, which is something that I did not do as much of last season as I had in years past. So it feels good to throw my weight around again. I have a lot of weight for my size so I try and use it to my advantage. Usually people don't expect me to be so strong so I normally knock them on their ass, it's fun. I think I should continue to play well and Davos has a great chance to win the cup again. I think we have what it takes to be the champs and if we get a little but of luck in the playoffs or make a key trade for another scoring winger for me, we should be able to win it all. I will be a fun season."
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    Harumpf reacted to Gooningitup in Official S46 Discussion Thread   
    I'm officially the sole owner of the Davos career SB, won't win the Hits, PIMs sadly but I'll be among the top 3/5 in both
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    Harumpf reacted to DollarAndADream in Claimed:Player Focus: Travis Boychuk [Final 6/6]   
    Previous Editions:
    Season 36 Part 1 + Part 2
    Season 37 Part 1 + Part 2
    Season 38 Part 1 + Part 2
    Season 39  + Part 3 + Part 2
    Season 40 (other parts in thread)
    Season 41 (other parts in thread)
    Season 42 Part 1 Part 2
    Season 43 + Part 2 + Part 3
    Season 44 Part 1
    While I did look back into Travis Boychuk's career a little bit in one of my first editions of "A Brief Look Back", his career was a few seasons away from being over yet. So, now I will focus on him only.
    Travis Boychuk - 8th Overall


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    Boychuk looks on as a member of the Quebec City Meute
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    Being drafted at 8th overall was a pretty great thing to happen for me, especially back when I was a fairly knew member who was never sure of how active I would be. One might say that Travis Boychuk was my pride and joy. I basically was learning how to build a player properly through him, and just winged it from the get-go. I think he did fairly well, all things considered. Boychuk is a player who never achieved much of anything besides finals exits, including the World and Super Cups. For that reason, his biggest award received is likely the Season 44 Grimm Jonsson Trophy, awarded to the VHL's top leader. While some might say the reason Boychuk won was because the Phil's agency had no player in the VHL, I think that award is something for Travis Boychuk to be proud of. I think even if Phil Hamilton was in the VHL at the time, Travis Boychuk had a fighting chance to come close to winning it.  He led the Quebec City Meute for multiple seasons, and while it did not result in a cup, they came out on more than one occasion.
    Starting off in the VHL, Travis Boychuk was playing for the Calgary Wranglers. He broke onto the scene with a strong performance, winning the Christian Stolzschweiger Trophy as the league's best rookie. His rookie season was one where he scored 35 goals and added 68 assists, passing the 100 point milestone with 103 points. This feat would become a tough one to beat for Boychuk, with such a great season in his first showing. The Wranglers were in rebuild mode, so Travis' team did not qualify for the post-season. In his next outing, he put up 91 points, which was a bit less this time around, but he managed to score 38 goals, making a new milestone to hit. S39 was also the first season where Boychuk eclipsed the 50% faceoff mark with a 51.6% success rate. This was another season where the Calgary Wranglers did not qualify for the playoffs.
    In his next and final season with Calgary, and his first in the playoffs, it happened in Season 40. Season 40, ironically, was the one where he put up the least amount of points in his career. This was a season in which Thomas Landry led the way for the Wranglers, so one might say that he stole the show over Travis Boychuk. Travis put up 66 points, with 33 goals and assists. The Calgary Wranglers made the post-season, and managed to heavily upset the Quebec City Meute in Game 7 after being down 3-1 in the series. The next round was all New York though, where the Americans would take that series 4-1. Boychuk put up 6 points in 12 games.
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    Travis Boychuk scores a goal as a member of the Calgary Wranglers
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    Ironically enough, that off-season, Travis Boychuk would be traded to the Quebec City Meute. This is the same team that the Calgary Wranglers upset in those Season 40 playoffs. So for the next season in Season 41, Boychuk had quite a bit of expectations to live up to. Although, from now on, this was going to be behind the likes of Aksel Thomassen and Bruno Wolf. No longer was Travis Boychuk going to be relied upon so heavily. In S41, he surpassed expectations, scoring 103 points for the second time in his career, but this time with 40 goals. This was the best mark he had ever hit thus far in his career, so Quebec was thrilled to get this kind of production. He also boosted his faceoff numbers to 59.4%. In those playoffs, Boychuk and the Meute beat the Calgary Wranglers in 5, then lost to the New York Americans in 5, where Boychuk had 14 points in those 10 games. Interestingly enough, Boychuk would beat Quebec as a Wrangler, then the very next season, beat Calgary as a Meute.
    In Season 42, the Quebec City Meute had an outstanding season, winning the Victory Cup for the best regular season record. In this season, Boychuk's numbers would decline again, going to 77 points with 37 goals and 40 assists. This was a season in which Boychuk would lay out the most hits he ever had in a single season, with 264. In the playoffs, the Quebec City would make it all the way to the finals against the Cologne Express, but would ultimately lose in 5 games, being upset by the underdogs. He managed to score 11 points in 12 games, including 2 game winning goals and 31 hits.
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    Another candid shot of Travis Boychuk in Meute colours
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    Following up that disappointing finish to the playoffs for the Meute, in Season 43 they would once again put on a strong performance. Travis Boychuk put up 44 goals and 41 assists, for 85 points in those 72 games. This time around in the post-season, there was an even heavier upset, were the Seattle Bears took out the Quebec City Meute in 5 games in the 1st round. Another let down of a season for Travis Boychuk and the Meute. He had 4 points in those 5 games.
    In Boychuk's final season in S44, he would get back to one of his more impressive performances. Once again surpassing the 100 point mark, he would score 42 goals and add 59 assists, for 101 points. Plus/minus-wise, this would be his best season as well, with a +43. He would also tie his career best in the game winning goals column, with 11. On top of that, he improved in the faceoff dot, earning a 61.2% success rate there. Despite all these feats, Travis Boychuk would not get the Continental Cup that he wanted for his career, because his ex-team the Calgary Wranglers had something to say about that. The Meute lost to the Wranglers in 5 games, where Boychuk only had 3 points. One thing to be proud of for him though, was that in this season he would go on to be voted as the top leader in the VHL, winning the Grimm Jonsson Trophy.
    While he will not go down as a Hall of Famer, or even a cup winner, the Dollar and a Dream Agency is proud of Travis Boychuk. Bringing the agency over to the VHL, I was unsure of what to expect with my first player, but he did better than expected. While some people get to win cups as a rookie, or very early on in their career, Boychuk did not. This does not take away from my experience. I can only hope that with Zach Parechkin, things may be different.
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