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  1. Name: Derek Eriksson
    Birthplace: Malmo, Sweden
    Position: RW
    Age: 20

     

    I've been playing the best sport in the world since the day I could walk. Everyday when I was younger I was on the ice and nobody could get me off of it. I was absolutely in love with the game of hockey, and I was good.. really good. Some said I had a gift. A natural talent that everyone wish they had. From the age of 4, I was labeled as the next big superstar. Most people who knew of me say I threw my future away, and I did. By the time I turned 10 I had professional scouts at almost every one of my games. I set almost every junior hockey record here in Malmo. I had full scholarship offers from dozens of different colleges and at such a young age, my future looked bright...

    A few months after i turned 13, something tragic happened that would change my life forever. It was a snowy day in Malmo, and my parents dropped me off for hockey practice like they normally do. A few hours later my coach pulled me off the ice and said I had to go. I looked up and my grandparents were standing there with a distinct look on their faces. I knew right away something was wrong. They brought me to their house just down the street and I asked them whats happening and they told me that their was an accident. My parents swerved off the highway and rolled their car 6 times before it came to a stop. I burst out in tears and had millions of emotions going through my head. Anger, sadness, disgust and fear to name a few. 

    Life was rough without my parents. I became depressed and cut hockey out of my life completely. All the things I had going for me, came to a complete stop. All my scholarships were withdrawn, and nobody cared about who or what I was anymore. It wasn't until I turned 18 before i decided to lace up my skates again. I started off in a junior league and was extremely hesitant to play, but after a few games I got my legs back under me and I quickly remembered why I began playing the game. My first year I finished with 43 points in 25 games. My whole life shifted and I became happier and met a ton of great friends. I didn't really expect much after my first season, but last season I led the league in points. I had 138 points in just 37 games. I was named MVP of the league and led my team to their first ever championship. It felt so good to be back. 
     

    This off-season I was looking around to see if I could potentially play at a higher level. My cousin Kyle (Andersen) plays on the Philadelphia Reapers in the VHLM so I asked him if they were having any open tryouts this year. He ended up helping me get a private tryout. I flew out to Philly and I busted my butt. I knew I couldn't pass up this opportunity. A few weeks passed since I had the tryout, so I assumed I wasn't getting the call. I was heading to the gym for a workout and I got the call. I made the team..

    So this is where Im at now. I've been through a ton of adversity in my hockey career, but Im ready to take the next step with the Reapers and put in the hard work to better not only my hockey career, but my life. 
     

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  2. On 11/18/2019 at 8:15 AM, DMaximus said:

    Answer all 6 questions and claim for 2 TPE:

     

    1)      The season has started. How does it feel to be back on the ice?

    2)      What did you miss most about playing hockey?

    3)      The Reapers are off to an ok start, going 4-4 in their first 8 games. What are your thoughts on the start of the season?

    4)      The Reapers have added multiple players in the last week, they traded for Kim Jon Un ( @Gaudette ) and signed Adil Mahmood ( @Adil ) and Connor SandBurg ( @Columnari ). How important are the new players to the team?

    5)      You made a bad deal with the wrong Reaper and now have to lost an appendage. What part of your body are you losing? Why?

    6)      The Reaper Fan Club threw a crazy welcoming party for our team. What was the craziest thing you saw happen at the party?

    1. It feels great to be on the ice again, And im grateful for my opportunity with the Reapers.

     

    2. I just missed the whole team aspect. Theres nothing like playing the sport you love with your brothers.

     

    3. Though ive only been on the team for a few games now, I think we’ve come out a bit slow but i believe in this team and I know we can all elevate our game.

     

    4. Im not quite familiar with the guys just yet, but the management here has been really good so I have faith in them.

     

    5. Tough question to be honest. Hopefully i dont lose any body parts playing here but if i had to chose one id go with a hand or something haha.

     

    6. I didnt attend the party but I heard a few things from the boys. Not too sure they’d appreciate me sharing those though 

  3. 6 hours ago, DMaximus said:

    Welcome @DirtyDerek! I'm the GM of the Philadelphia Reapers. Your friend @Cusemode and his player, Kyle Andersen is already on our team. He gave me the inside scoop on your player, Derek Charmander, and it sounds like you're perfect Reaper material! We've got a great team that would only be made better by your addition.

     

    If you want to join our team, quote this and say "I want to be a Reaper!"

    I want to be a Reaper!

  4. 7 hours ago, Enorama said:

    Sorry for the lateness this week folks

     

    1. One team in each division is guaranteed playoffs. Ours is a pretty weak one. Out of D.C., Toronto, and New York, who makes playoffs? Does more than one of us?

    2. Prague is off to a quick start, similar to Malmo in their second season. Where will they finish in the standings?

    3. Would you rather spread scoring out across a top six F core or load up a single line?

    4. Right now, backups are required to play 8 games per year. With more human backups coming into the league, should this number be raised at all?

    5. How do you approach contract negotiations?

    6. How would you approach draft interviews if you were a GM?

     

     

    1. Dc will turn some heads i think, I can see them making it in i think.
    2. Itll be tough for them but I think they can squeeze into a playoff spot i think.
    3. Always the big line i think.
    4. I dont think so i think.
    5. I would approach it with a clear head and take as much moolah as i can i think
    6. I would probably start by asking if they could see themselves playing for my team i think

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