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    Caboose30 reacted to Spaz in Continuing My Series (Future Update)   
    As some of you know who I'm running a VHLM series called IIHIRN, and if not it's a series I'm doing where I interview the GM's about the season. 
     
    For some of you that know and I have already interviewed, or any active GM's I would like to inform that I will be making some changes. First off the way I interview is going to be changed. I will get ahold of each GM and see if they are available to do it, and if not I will check with the AGM, if that falls through I will schedule a week where we're both active and able too. If you don't want to be apart of this let me know so I don't want my time please.
     
    Second the way I interview. The way I did before was I would make the questions first, then have the GM's answer them. I plan on changing that drastically by having an open document, and the GM joining me it'll make the questions flow better, and not look as sloppy.
     
    There is a possibility if I have time I will sneak in a few player interviews, and game reviews.
     
    I plan on restarting the series up a week after the season starts, and everything and everyone gets settled in if you have any questions dm me on discord. 

    @VHLM GM  
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    Caboose30 reacted to McLovin in Helsinki's S70 Draft Recap   
    (S70 Helsinki Titans Prospects)
     
    As we draw S69 to a close and wrap up the draft for more off-season preparation, let's take a look at the players drafted by Helsinki in this past draft and see where they'll end up on the team. Let's just cover the players as of now, that being the success they've found so far, and potential going into their pro careers with the Titans.
     
    Round 1, Pick 8 - Jared Spaz:
     
    The first pick of the Titans S70 draft had them taking RW Jared Spaz 8th overall in the first round. The Italian winger has had an explosion of growth in the last few weeks, propelling him into a top 10 pick, and for obvious reasons. Spaz has great offensive awareness & shot, though only being 5'10'' he's not much of a physical player and needs a bit of time to work on skating and defensive positioning. Beauty of Jared and all the players mentioned here is that they're young, and have a long time to get much better, so those'll areas will only improve. Playing with Yukon in the VHLM this year, Spaz had 24 points in 54 games, split evenly among goals and assists with 12 each. Putting up an amazing 20% shooting accuracy as well, Spaz looks to spend at least another year in the minors now with his new team in Philadelphia lighting the lamp and being an offensive threat wherever he plays. If he continues this success, I expect to see Spaz in a top 6 role with Helsinki in a few years for sure.
     
    Round 1, Pick 11 - Kyle Andersen:
     
    Another Philadelphia Reaper draft pick, Kyle Andersen is an absolute behemoth of a player standing at a staggering 6'8'', 250lbs. Drafted 11th overall, it was obvious why management wanted a shutdown defenseman like Andersen. In a full season with the Reapers, Andersen put up 65 points, including 21 goals and a +33 in the +/- category. In the playoffs he especially showed up, scoring 2 goals and assisting 10 more in just 6 games. The great Dane put up an impressive enough season to have Helsinki want to pick him as they notice their defensive core is getting older, and Kyle Andersen is going to be a great shutdown d-man on the blue line for many years to come, though might require another year or two of seasoning in the minors to really take off, similarly to Jared Spaz. A nice fact though, Spaz & Andersen will be playing with each other no matter what next year, as they were both drafted by the same two teams in the VHL & VHLM respectively. Just a neat little thing I thought I'd bring up.
     
    Round 2, Pick 17 - Ike Bennett:
     
    Ike Bennett is a very similar to Jared Spaz in the sense that he's an offensively gifted player with a bit of trouble defending in his own zone. 27 games in the VHLM allowed Ike to produce 8 goals and 9 assists for 17 points, with a strong 4 points in 5 games in the playoffs. In the regular season, he didn't shoot the puck too much by a forwards standard, but still held a shooting percentage of around 16.6%, which is still pretty good. Ike unfortunately though is a long way out of being a regular on a VHL roster, though we have seen instances of growth that would suggest maybe Ike reaches a previously unseen potential and becomes a regular on Helsinki. For now though, the road is long and hard for Ike Bennett, but isn't it for all at some point? All I'm saying is don't sleep on this guy, I feel like he'll surprise some people.
     
    Round 2, Pick 20 - Vladimir Shaposhnikov:
     
    Yet another winger, Shaposhnikov is nearly identical to Ike Bennett in that he's a project player and is a ways off from regular VHL ice time. Only major difference separating the two would be Shaposhnikov slightly favors a two-way game over a solely offensively mindset game. 55 contents in the VHLM with San Diego had Vladdy put up 23 points, with 9 goals and 14 assists respectively. Playoffs weren't too much to mention as only he put up a goal and a blocked shot in 5 games. It's tough to say where Vladimir's career will go as his growth is minimal as of late, though there's a chance by next year his production will take off. Honestly I'm not quite sure, but I think similarly to Ike Bennett, these two players have a chance to prove doubters wrong and really turn on the jets on production & growth.
     
    Round 4, Pick 46 - Julian Dalvao:
     
    Not sure how much can be said about Dalvao. In 34 games with Las Vegas, Dalvao put up 6 goals and 9 assists for 15 points, but unfortunately also had a -23 in addition to that. Glimpses of offensive potential can occasionally be seen, but Dalvao isn't a player I'd get my hopes up for. His growth has been rather slow, with the last few weeks showing not much growth at all. Maybe he turns on some crazy potential, pots 100 goals and wins the Founders Cup some day, but I don't see that day coming for a while.
     
    Conclusion:
     
    All-in-all, this draft did it's job for Helsinki in acquiring the players the team will need down the line, but some players pose more questions than answers in the later rounds of the draft and look to be projects for Helsinki. As I mentioned before though, don't count any of these players out. These guys are young and will only get better. Fortunately too, free agency is starting soon, and Helsinki will have chances to fill holes they have in their team now instead of needing prospects to step up into roles they're not quite ready for. To wrap up this long read, the future is bright, and look forward to these players to come into the league in the next coming years to do big things with the Titans
     
     
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    1,008 words claiming for weeks ending 1/26/20 & 2/2/20
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    Actually, I'm earning 12 this week not 10
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    Caboose30 reacted to Gustav in VSN Mock Draft: S70   
    Hello everyone! You all know who I am (or, rather, most of you know who I am at least), so although a brief introduction is in order, I'll keep it to a VSN introduction rather than an autobiography. Recently, I've had the privilege of joining the VSN staff as a sort of long-term-projects guy, pretty much writing whatever I want, whenever I want, so long as it's quite the undertaking. You certainly won't see me putting out VSN content every week, and not every article I write will be a VSN article, but just know that I am here and (somewhat) dedicated to bringing top-quality content to the masses. That's more than enough about me, though. Right now it's all about the draft, and with all the hype, what's better than another mock? 
     
    You'll notice that this mock follows the same format as the big mock drafts you've seen in previous seasons--first, in S68, run by @McWolf, and second, last season, run by yours truly. Each player's placement was predicted by four people in this case--not just myself but @Doomsday, @Erik Summers, and our editor-in-chief, @FrostBeard. Overall order was determined by ranking the placement of the averages. At a certain point (read: when all these trades were only about halfway through), the teams were locked in, as everything was simply happening too quickly to adjust everything and make changes to every pick that had been traded. TPE numbers, too, are as of a couple days ago, and though they're generally accurate they may not be completely so. So, if your team is shown here picking in a spot where they shouldn't be picking, feel free to yell at me about it, but please understand that we didn't have much choice.
     
    Onto the mock!
     
     
    ROUND 1
     
     #1. Calgary Wranglers 
    Edwin THE Reincarnacion | @Tagger | D | Saskatoon Wild | TPE: 351
    Frostbeard: 1 | Gustav: 1 | Doomsday: 1 | Erik: 1
    Calgary's plans for the Season 70 draft were hardly a secret: get Bek and Tagger. Or was it Tagger and Bek? Either way, thanks to the lottery awarding them the top two picks of the draft, it really doesn't matter as the Wranglers will be adding the new players from both builders. Edwin THE Reincarnacion gets the nod for first overall due to coming into the draft with over 350 TPE, which will easily slide him into Calgary's defensive core as their fifth defenseman. He'll immediately become a Top Four quality defenseman right off the bat with his elite work ethic, which was on full display during the Saskatoon Wild's thorough whipping of the VHLM this past season, in which the 50 year-old racked up 122 points and another 24 in the playoffs. Calgary is walking away with an absolute stud on and off the ice in Edwin THE Reincarnacion.
    -Doomsday
     
     
     #2: Calgary Wranglers (from Davos via Vancouver) 
    Mikko Lahtinen | @Beketov | C | Saskatoon Wild | TPE: 343
    Frostbeard: 2 | Gustav: 2 | Doomsday: 2 | Erik: 2
    It's really a no-brainer what Calgary should do with the first two picks in the draft, and whether it's Encarnacion and Lahtinen or vice versa doesn't really matter. The Wranglers know exactly what they're getting here, and it's hard to imagine that any team wouldn't--our commissioner has been an active member of this league since its inception on July something-or-other, 2007, and regardless of his Hall-of-Fame luck, whoring TPE for 69 68 whole seasons (of course, I can't write about Bek without also annoying him about the whole S1 debacle) is very significant, and certainly doesn't suggest that things will change anytime soon. So, whether it's first or second, Lahtinen to Calgary.
    -Gustav
     
     
     #3: DC Dragons 
    Odin Omdahl | @zepheter | D | Mexico City Kings | TPE: 302
    Frostbeard: 3 | Gustav: 4 | Doomsday: 4 | Erik: 3
    The only non-Calgary pick in the top four, DC has a lot of solid options. After picking forwards almost exclusively in the S69 draft, I expect that they will favor defensive prospects in this draft. Among the top defenseman last season in the VHLM was Odin Omdahl. With 48 goals, 68 assists, and 102 shots blocked, Omdahl made a difference every time he was on the ice. He was 10th overall in scoring and 4th among defenseman. Odin seams to be developing into an power play specialist, with the second most power play goals in the VHLM last season with 28. Also of note, Omdahl was tied for first among defenseman in game winning goals, making it clear that he can turn it on when it matters.
    -Erik
     
     
     #4: Calgary Wranglers (from Prague) 
    Jacques Lafontaine | @SlapshotDragon| G | Saskatoon Wild | TPE: 258
    Frostbeard: 4 | Gustav: 4 | Doomsday: 3 | Erik: 6
    The best goaltender in the draft, a goaltender that just won Founder's cup, what is there not to like?  Lafontaine was a true backbone to what we saw in Saskatoon's incredible playoff run. An active member of our community, weekly 12 TPE guaranteed, probably even more. This is a guy you really want to replace your goal-tending core that you just traded away. Calgary is going to be rebuilding and for that, they will be in need of some talented players to help them grow and become something more than just a bottom-feeding, hopeful playoff team.
    -FrostBeard
     
     
     #5. Davos HC Dynamo (from Toronto) 
    Chad Magnum | @Corco | C | Yukon Rush | TPE: 210
    Frostbeard: 5 | Gustav: 5 | Doomsday: 5 | Erik: 5
    The Davos HC Dynamo come into the draft holding several first round picks, but despite a rough season, they don't get their first selection until now. For a team in need of considerable help, VSN is projecting them to select a player that scored 25 points in 67 games between Mexico City and Yukon last season in the VHLM. While that is a surprisingly low total, Chad Magnum did score 12 goals on just 51 shots. With advanced statistics being all the rage, perhaps General Manager Katie Warren envisions Magnum becoming the VHL's next elite sniper. But regardless of what you feel about his lack of statistical production in the minors, the fact remains that Chad Magnum is a talented player that absolutely is worth the top five pick being used here to take him. With a strong off-season, he will be in Davos making his mark this year instead of returning to the VHLM. 
    -Doomsday
     
     
     #6: New York Americans 
    Iangenere Risteneen | @Maasa | LW | Ottawa Lynx | TPE: 201
    Frostbeard: 6 | Gustav: 6 | Doomsday: 6 | Erik: 4
    Risteneen is the first great first-gen player in the draft class (unless you'd like to count Omdahl, whose agent had a previous player, albeit with limited success), and sees himself breaking well into the first round after being drafted into the VHLM with 32 TPE. New York's alternative at this position, Lewis Dawson, has similar TPE and, as a recreate, much more experience--but with recreation comes carryover, and with that comes the fact that Risteneen has a higher earn rate and is on pace to pass Dawson, possibly for good. Drafting first-gens is always much riskier than taking the safe road with a proven vet, but here Maasa's active Discord presence, earn rate, and great enthusiasm in general make the decision for the Americans, who pick up a player with loads of potential and a great future.
    -Gustav
     
     
     #7: Malmo Nighthawks 
    Lewis Dawson | @monkeywrench15 | C | Mexico City Kings | TPE: 207
    Frostbeard: 7 | Gustav: 7 | Doomsday: 7 | Erik: 7
    The VSN prediction committee was unanimous on this one. Malmo will be looking to refill their prospect pool soon, as they are quickly running out of potential players in their farm system. Lewis Dawson is an excellent candidate for this, as he had an excellent finish to his S69 season in Mexico City. Dawson will need to spend another season in the VHLM to develop, but he is a steal for a team like Malmo who doesn't need the help immediately. They say not to trust someone with two first names, but I think that must also go for the numbers of someone with two last names. Lewis Dawson had 30 points this season, but his stats don't tell the whole story. Dawson might be the most improved player of S69 in the VHLM, highlighted by the amazing shorthanded goal he scored late in the season.
    -Erik
     
     
     #8: Helsinki Titans  
    Jaxx Hextall | @ROOKIE745 | G | Halifax 21st | TPE: 184
    Frostbeard: 8 | Gustav: 8 | Doomsday: 10 | Erik: 10
    An important piece on Halifax roster, another goaltender in our top 10. In this case, this is a pick of plain need. Helsinki are very well aware that their star goaltender in Alexander Pepper is not going to be there for much longer so they need to find a quality replacement and why not go for a guy who has been an active member of community from his day one and who is as active as you can be in terms of claiming TPE and building his player to the standard you would want your future Number 1 goaltender be.
    -FrostBeard
     
     
     #9: HC Davos Dynamo (from Moscow) 
    Kyle Andersen | @Cusemode | D | Philadelphia Reapers | TPE: 170
    Frostbeard: 11 | Gustav: 10 | Doomsday: 8 | Erik: 8
    In a draft class that's thin on defensemen, it's difficult to say what exactly will happen with Andersen. Will someone reach for him out of positional need, or will BPA-type strategy take over and lead to a more realistic placement? To put it short and sweet: Andersen is the last defenseman for quite a while, and though he's (usually) more of a welfare guy, he regularly completes extra tasks and earns a solid 8 TPE or so per week. For a rebuilding (?) team like Davos, this is just fine--not only do they capitalize on the best defenseman on the board by far, they end up with a player who will be in his prime right along with Glade, making the future look bright for the Davos blueline.
    -Gustav
     
     
     #10. Toronto Legion (from Vancouver) 
    Jared Spaz | @Spaz | RW | Yukon Rush | TPE:158
    Frostbeard: 9 | Gustav: 11 | Doomsday: 9 | Erik: 13
     
    With GM changes in Toronto, you can finally see a true rebuild happening . With so many acquired draft picks and more, the team is looking solid and will be a contender once their draftees from next few seasons will be ready to tear up the league. One of these very well might be Jared Spaz. Even though his stats are not really showing much in terms of on-ice production, we are looking at a guy who is a hard worker, who constantly gains at least 12 TPE weekly and is growing rapidly for a first-gen player.
    -FrostBeard
     
     
     #11: Helsinki Titans (from Riga)  
    Damien Wolfe | @Laflamme | LW | Philadelphia Reapers | TPE: 161
    Frostbeard: 10 | Gustav: 9 | Doomsday: 17 | Erik: 9
    Well then, a player who just recently got traded away from Saskatoon Wild, a team that won the Founder's cup, to Philadelphia Reapers. A welfare player that many might think is not worth such a high pick, but I beg to differ as he has proven himself to be a proficient scorer and a true playoff contender. All what his new GM has to do is inspire Wolfe to spend more time in practice facility and get extra few TPE weekly as that will make this pick extremely reasonable.
    -FrostBeard
     
     
     #12: H.C. Davos Dynamo 
    Shawn Glade Jr. | @ShawnGlade | D | Ottawa Lynx | TPE: 245
    Frostbeard: 12 | Gustav: 12 | Doomsday: 12 | Erik: 12
    The first of the GM plays to be subject to the new rules, the VSN prediction committee unanimously agreed that Shawn Glade would be using Davos' first round pick on Shawn Glade Jr. The Dynamo have been in dire need of reinforcements for some time and it looks like they finally have some coming. Shawn Glade Jr. was the second highest scoring defenseman in the VHLM this season, with 38 goals, 91 assists, and 145 shots blocked. He is also the highest scoring player available in the S70 draft, despite playing with much less support on the Lynx than many other available players. The Drafting of Shawn Glade Jr. might finally signal a change in the fate of HC Davos. 
    -Erik
     
     
    ROUND 2
     
     
     #13: H.C. Davos Dynamo 
    Gabriel Gutzwiler | @DaftRaincloud | LW | Halifax 21st | TPE: 150
    Frostbeard: 14 | Gustav: 15 | Doomsday: 11 | Erik: 11
    This first pick of the second round and the first of the Gutzwiler brothers. With the best defenseman locked down with the 12th pick, expect Davos to be in search of some offensive prospects as well. Gabriel Gutzwiler managed just over a point per game with 73 points in S69 and an impressive 13.25% shooting percentage. The Gutzwiler brothers will likely stay in the VHLM another season. Not only will it benefit them to develop a little longer, but the 21st may make a deep cup run this coming season, giving Gabriel some much needed big-game experience.
    -Erik
     
     
     #14: DC Dragons 
    Derek Eriksson | @DirtyDerek | RW | Philadelphia Reapers | TPE: 150
    Frostbeard: 15 | Gustav: 14 | Doomsday: 13 | Erik: 14
    If Eriksson is on the board at 14 (and only one of our pundits believes that he won't be), I can practically guarantee that he'll be heading to the Dragons. Why is that? Well, first of all, he's a good pickup at this point, consistently earning 6-8 capped per week and looking like a solid future option for any team willing to take a chance. And, second of all, it's hard to name a player in this draft more closely connected with DC management than Eriksson--originally joining the league discord for a gaming hangout with a few friends, one of which is Dragons GM Enorama. Today, he's seen not only there but on our forum as well, where he likely figures to be available when (guess who) DC is up on the clock.
    -Gustav
     
     
     #15. Moscow Menace (from Prague) 
    Justin Graves | @JDGraves | RW | Mississauga Hounds | TPE: 137
    Frostbeard: 13 | Gustav: 13 | Doomsday: 15 | Erik: 16
    Early in the second round, the Moscow Menace are finally on the clock for the first time. The impact prospects are off the board, but there is still plenty of value to be had with this class. Justin Graves is a young winger who had limited playing time in the VHLM with Mississauga, but quickly emerged as a selfless, pass-first type of player. While he will more than likely require another season in the minors before he’s ready for the pros, Graves still is a perfect fit for a Moscow team with two aging wingers in Jorgon Weyed and Dan Bailie. He will be able to take that extra season to develop without hurting the Menace one bit, and when Weyed retires following Season 70, Graves will be ready to go to take his place on the roster. Regardless of who selects him, Justin Graves will be a very nice pickup at this point of the draft for any team.
    -Doomsday
     
     
     #16: New York Americans 
    Leon Gutzwiler | @Gwdjohnson | C | Halifax 21st | TPE: 139
    Frostbeard: 19 | Gustav: 18 | Doomsday: 14 | Erik: 15
    The second Gutzwiler brother is expected to go just slightly later in the draft than Gabriel. The New York Americans have a lot of good prospects in the works and Leon Gutzwiler should keep the pipes stocked with new, high-quality recruits. Leon actually outscored his brother in S69 with 81 points in the regular season and another 13 in the playoffs. This is pair is going to be dominant in the VHLM this year and hopefully, with the extra experience, they will be ready to make a big splash in the VHL in S71.
    -Erik
     
     
     #17: Helsinki Titans (from Toronto)  
    Dick Cheezy | @goldenglutes | C | Mississauga Hounds | TPE: 128
    Frostbeard: 17 | Gustav: 16 | Doomsday: 16 | Erik: 17
    Dick Cheezy is an interesting choice as he has been a welfare taker for all his career and now it almost seems he will out on some extra TPE as he hasn't updated this week yet. For Helsinki this is a huge bet in the dark - will this player turn out to be anything valuable or he will end up being a bit of a bust.  He spent his last season on Mississauga and had a decent season statistically, nothing to write home about but a strong showing by a rookie in VHLM.
    -FrostBeard
     
     
     #18. New York Americans 
    Aleelee Kiak | @Grant | RW | Houston Bulls | TPE: 121
    Frostbeard: 18 | Gustav: 20 | Doomsday: 18 | Erik: 18
    After spending his season with the Houston Bulls, in which he put up 28 points (10 goals, 18 assists, -26), Aleelee Kiak is a guy that is, fair to say, rather under the radar. He is a skilled scorer, but unfortunately that ability is held back by his skating, which quite simply isn’t good enough for this level yet. His work ethic leaves something to be desired, but Kiak is still improving on a consistent basis and that alone will get him drafted into the VHL as a solid flyer. The New York Americans are a team that has considerable depth at forward, which is something that Kiak could fit into nicely if he makes the jump to the VHL. If he finds his way onto a team with a general manager that believes in him and can motivate him to work harder, Aleelee Kiak has the potential to develop into a very dangerous role player.
    -Doomsday
     
     #19: Seattle Bears (from Malmo) 
    Alex Bridges | @Alex Bridge | C | San Diego Marlins | TPE: 97
    Frostbeard: 16 | Gustav: 17 | Doomsday: 20 | Erik: 24
    Bridges is a diamond in the rough, and if he's available here, Seattle picks up the best prospect of the late second round. Joining the league later on in the season, Bridges is one of very few left at this point who has recently maxed out, earning 12 capped last week and doing graphics--not welfare!--for the last two. Take this, along with the fact that he was recently named AGM of the Marlins after making what must have been quite the first impression, and you've got a bright spot in a thin draft class that teams will be willing to reach for, first-gen riskiness aside. Look for Bridges to be picked ahead of a few with higher TPE, and look for him to prove his worth to the defending champions.
    -Gustav
     
     
     #20: Helsinki Titans  
    Ike Bennett | @Caboose30 | LW | San Diego Marlins | TPE: 87
    Frostbeard: 20 | Gustav: 19 | Doomsday: 21 | Erik: 19
    One of the most intriguing young player coming into their 2nd VHLM season probably has to be Ike Bennett who was brilliant and yet unpolished player for San Diego last players and at the end of the season. 10 TPE a week and who knows, this guy might actually be a steal this late in the draft. For Helsinki, they need new blood and many of their current players will be retiring and leaving Helsinki soon.  With 17 points in 27 games played last season, we might see a huge resurgence in production for this young man. 
    -FrostBeard
     
     
     #21: Moscow Menace
    Jimothy Frost | @Frostbite | C | Mississauga Hounds | TPE: 130
    Frostbeard: 23 | Gustav: 24 | Doomsday: 19 | Erik: 21
    Moscow should be a force to be reckoned with in S70, and getting sleeper picks like Jimothy Frost is only going to keep them competitive for even longer. Frost developed slower than expected in his first season in the VHLM, but he received some very valuable experience with the Mississauga Hounds deep playoff run. Jimothy didn't quite reach a point per game with only 56, but that may have been due to a lack of shooting opportunities. He regularly capitalized on his shots with an 18% shooting percentage and he often came in clutch with 7 game winners.
    -Erik
     
     #22. Vancouver Wolves 
    Vladimir Shaposhnikov | @ng1291 | RW | San Diego Marlins | TPE: 71
    Frostbeard: 21 | Gustav: 21 | Doomsday: 22 | Erik: N/A
    A Russian in Vancouver? Absolutely, according to VSN, which would be quite the move from his current home in San Diego with the Marlins. Vladimir Shaposhnikov didn’t exactly set the VHLM on fire with his statistical output (9 goals, 14 assists, -11) or his work ethic (77 TPE at the time of print), but for a late second round pick in this draft, Shaposhnikov can give you something rather unexpected: consistency. He may not be maximizing his practice hours, but he is consistently improving at a steady rate and taking advantage of some opportunities along the way. That being said, this is still a flier pick all the way. It may be quite some time before he could crack any VHL roster, but at this point of the draft, you’re looking for a prospect that has the potential to potentially blossom into something useful, and that’s exactly what you’re going to get with Vladimir Shaposhnikov.
    -Doomsday
     
     
     #23. Toronto Legion (from Riga) 
    JaredN | @jared | C | San Diego Marlins | TPE: 74
    Frostbeard: 22 | Gustav: 22 | Doomsday: 23 | Erik: N/A
    It’s late in the secound round and the Toronto Legion are looking for a diamond in the rough. Suddenly, they stumble across a prospect in JaredN who earned 10 TPE last week, including making a graphic! Jackpot! Well, there’s a reason that JaredN is still here, and that’s the weeks before that in which he only got 2 TPE a week. He also brought in less than full marks on a career point task, bringing home a 2 on his Junior Review. On the bright side, at least he has shown he can at least be capable of doing those point tasks. JaredN is also a very raw prospect and will likely be spending at least two more seasons in the VHLM at his current pace. He could be a diamond in the rough, but it’s going to take a lot of work to smooth this one out. 
    -Doomsday
     
     
     #24: Calgary Wranglers (from Seattle via Helsinki) 
    Aleksandra Olsen | @GlowyGoat | D | Mississauga Hounds | TPE: 96
    Frostbeard: 24 | Gustav: 23 | Doomsday: N/R | Erik: 22
    It's safe to say that Olsen's position in the draft will certainly be called into question, no matter where it ends up being--on one hand, she's the last active blueliner in the class, and positional need and general value placed on defense this season may cause a GM or two to reach up the board and see what they can do to develop her into a solid VHL player. On the other hand, though, Olsen's earning has been somewhat inconsistent as of late, and should she reach the VHL, she'll be the first of GlowyGoat's three players to do so. Our predictions may be just about right here, but they also may be dead wrong.
    -Gustav
     
     
    HONORABLE MENTIONS
     
     
    Rede Kachur | @Reverb | RW | Philadelphia Reapers | TPE: 74
    Frostbeard: N/A | Gustav: N/A | Doomsday: N/A | Erik: 20
    Kachur is an interesting selection made by one of our guys, but it could simply be that he knows something that I don't. Originally signed by my team, the Hounds, he showed high activity levels at first and then simply disappeared, having not been seen on the forum since late October. Though Reverb only joined in early October, though, he's an alt account of Kachur, an early member of the league (since, I believe S4) who found his way back recently under the Reverb name. Whether he'll come back again remains to be seen, and for now the future doesn't look bright. He could be a chance some GMs are willing to take, though, so we'll see just what happens.
     
    Mikeal Cuddy | @cjc_24 | C | Saskatoon Wild | TPE: 95
    Frostbeard: N/A | Gustav: N/A | Doomsday: N/A | Erik: 23
    Cuddy's earning was a solid 6-10 capped each week, along with almost daily logins during the Christmas giveaway to claim each day's prizes. Though doing welfare, he was certainly a promising welfare guy--until he stopped. Last seen in late December, he hasn't claimed since. Though his disappearance is puzzling, we shouldn't dwell on the past and instead inquire about the future, where the question of whether or not he'll make a return is floating out there. Should he do so, he'll be a steal in the draft, and at least one of us believes that a team within the first two rounds is willing to take that chance.
     
    Elias Ostling | @Elias Östling | LW | Yukon Rush | TPE: 57
    Frostbeard: N/A | Gustav: N/A | Doomsday: 24 | Erik: N/A
    Ostling's earning isn't good, but at the very least it's consistent. Joining the league as a part of this past season's infamous YouTube recruitment drive, he earned a decent amount at first but has since slowed, claiming practice facility and only practice facility for the past six weeks. Though this isn't a particularly encouraging sign, the consistency is absolutely there, and it's possible that the learning curve of the league, which in some cases is a monumental challenge, has yet to be overcome here. If his development takes a positive turn, he'll be a steal for whoever is willing to have a go at drafting him.
     
     
    Get ready for the draft!
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