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    NyQuil got a reaction from Bulduray_1 in Saskatoon Wild Press Conference   
    1. Is there anyone your player looks up to? I have always been a big fan of connor mcdavid and the way that he plays the game with his speed.
    2.Favourite song and genre? I am a big rap/hip-hop guy, I would say my favourite song is I get money by 50 cent.
    3. Worst injury that your player faced or witnessed? I fractured a part of my spine when I got checked from behind in minor hockey.
    4. Does your player have any hockey superstitions? I always like to be the last one off the ice in pre game warmups, been doing ever since I was a kid. 
    5. What's the biggest thing you look for in a team? Locker room chemistry, always want everyone to have a good time and make the game fun. 
    6. How does your player handle upset or defeat? Stiff whiskey after the game. 
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    NyQuil got a reaction from DMaximus in Jeff Blaze Training Camp Update   
    Jeff Blaze has now got a taste of what a VHLM training camp is like, as the Houston Bulls kicked their training camp off this week. So far everyone has been very impressed with the progress Jeff has made as a young player in this league, and most think he has a very good chance at being an impact player this year. As of right now it is hard to say what kind of role he will be given within the club, but some say he has the opportunity to be a first line player if everything goes well in camp. He will be battling for those first line minutes all year, so he will have to prove to them that he can make a difference on that top line if given the shot. The Houston Bulls look like they will have a very solid team this year, and with maybe one more key addition to the team they could go all the way this year. Every player needs to play up to the potential that they can all year, and we will see how the goes as the season progresses. Jeff has been spending most of training camp on the same line as standout player Erik Killinger, who went first overall in the VHLM draft this year. We will see as the season starts where Jeff ends up and if he doesn't start on the top line, I'm sure he will still end up there at some point in the season. 
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    NyQuil got a reaction from DMaximus in Jeff Blaze the newest Houston Bull.   
    Jeff Blaze from the Nashville, USA, is the newest member of the Houston Bulls. This is the perfect place for Jeff to succeed with his hockey career, as Houston looks to have a very strong team going into the new season. Jeff was very pleased with where he went in the draft and I think it almost shocked some people that he went as high as he did. He will be in a position to win the top spot on the right wing, but it's not going to come easy. Houston had a very good draft and took another right winger with the similar amount of TPE that Jeff has, but this should be some good competition for Jeff. After the draft Jeff, was more than excited and he said that he is looking forward to winning a championship with the bulls this year. Training camp starts next week and that will be the start of hopefully a very lengthy career for Jeff in this league. If Jeff does end up winning the first line winger position, he will play with some highly touted players for the upcoming S71 VHL Draft, which will definitely help him out a lot. Next week we will update you with how training camp is going and where Jeff will end up playing as far as lines goes this year. 
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    NyQuil got a reaction from Cxsquared in Mini Introduction - Jeff Blaze   
    MINI INTRODUCTION - JEFF BLAZE (RW) S71
     
     
    It was three days ago, when the VHL Commissioner was informed that Jeff Blaze would be entering the VHL, and declaring for the Season 71 Draft. At first there was a lot of question around who he even was, as the name hasn't been talked about around the hockey world very often. Jeff, who hails from Nashville didn't start playing hockey till the age of sixteen and is only nineteen at the moment. You heard that right, he has only played hockey for three years. Whenever people hear that they are absolutely shocked as that is not very long in the sport of hockey. He always skated as a kid, but never really took interest in hockey until he was around sixteen. Once he stepped onto the ice with a hockey stick, it was almost just natural for him. Jeff left home last year to go play for the Omaha Lancers of the USHL, where he had a slow start, but did eventually start to show his talent towards the end of the season. After the season was over, he had a few Division 1 NCAA offers but he decided to go the pro route instead as he hasn't ever been much of the school type. This upcoming season in the VHLM, will show whether he decided to make the right decision or not. It's a huge risk for him, and it's something his parents were definitely not happy with at first.
     
     
    Looking forward to next season it is hard to say who will take chance on a player like Jeff. It will be interesting to see who does, and if it will pay off hugely for them or if it will be a disappointment. It’s going to be a huge offseason for Jeff, as far as training goes and what he can prove to these teams going into the draft. Jeff has already told many teams that he has one of the best trainers in the United States as far as hockey goes. That might be enough to show teams that this kid is committed to playing in this league and being successful. Even if Jeff has an amazing season next year, it’s still going to be hard for him to even get into the top two rounds of the Season 71 Draft, as it is looking as a very strong draft class. We haven’t seen very strong draft classes as of late and it will be very interesting to see how this one plays out. Other wingers such as, Erik Killinger, Jim Bob, Uhtred, Thomas Landry II, and Adam Syreck are some of the highly anticipated guys that he has to compete. Another interesting dynamic that Jeff brings is that he can also play other positions which isn’t very common in the game now a days. When it ultimately comes down to it though, nothing else matters expect for his performance on the ice and we will have to wait a little to see how that goes. Next week, we will look into more into the childhood of Jeff Blaze and the reason he wanted to play hockey.
     
     
     
     
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    NyQuil got a reaction from Patrik Tallinder in Mini Introduction - Jeff Blaze   
    MINI INTRODUCTION - JEFF BLAZE (RW) S71
     
     
    It was three days ago, when the VHL Commissioner was informed that Jeff Blaze would be entering the VHL, and declaring for the Season 71 Draft. At first there was a lot of question around who he even was, as the name hasn't been talked about around the hockey world very often. Jeff, who hails from Nashville didn't start playing hockey till the age of sixteen and is only nineteen at the moment. You heard that right, he has only played hockey for three years. Whenever people hear that they are absolutely shocked as that is not very long in the sport of hockey. He always skated as a kid, but never really took interest in hockey until he was around sixteen. Once he stepped onto the ice with a hockey stick, it was almost just natural for him. Jeff left home last year to go play for the Omaha Lancers of the USHL, where he had a slow start, but did eventually start to show his talent towards the end of the season. After the season was over, he had a few Division 1 NCAA offers but he decided to go the pro route instead as he hasn't ever been much of the school type. This upcoming season in the VHLM, will show whether he decided to make the right decision or not. It's a huge risk for him, and it's something his parents were definitely not happy with at first.
     
     
    Looking forward to next season it is hard to say who will take chance on a player like Jeff. It will be interesting to see who does, and if it will pay off hugely for them or if it will be a disappointment. It’s going to be a huge offseason for Jeff, as far as training goes and what he can prove to these teams going into the draft. Jeff has already told many teams that he has one of the best trainers in the United States as far as hockey goes. That might be enough to show teams that this kid is committed to playing in this league and being successful. Even if Jeff has an amazing season next year, it’s still going to be hard for him to even get into the top two rounds of the Season 71 Draft, as it is looking as a very strong draft class. We haven’t seen very strong draft classes as of late and it will be very interesting to see how this one plays out. Other wingers such as, Erik Killinger, Jim Bob, Uhtred, Thomas Landry II, and Adam Syreck are some of the highly anticipated guys that he has to compete. Another interesting dynamic that Jeff brings is that he can also play other positions which isn’t very common in the game now a days. When it ultimately comes down to it though, nothing else matters expect for his performance on the ice and we will have to wait a little to see how that goes. Next week, we will look into more into the childhood of Jeff Blaze and the reason he wanted to play hockey.
     
     
     
     
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    NyQuil got a reaction from LefLop in San Diego Marlins AGM Hiring Thread   
    I know that I am very new to the forum and the league, but I feel like this would give me more incentive to stick around and be more interactive with the people around the league. Also it would help me learn a lot more about the league as a whole. I am a hard worker, who has some free time on evenings and weekends, and would definitely be able to give you the most help I could. I know this is a shot in the dark, but it's worth a shot anyways. If you got any question or want to have a chat just let me know. Thanks, take care. 
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    NyQuil got a reaction from Fire Tortorella in Has to wait   
    Yesterday, newcomer Jeff Blaze who announced he would be entering the Season 71 VHL Draft found out he won't be playing in the VHLM for the remainder of the playoffs. Based of the time that he declared he would be coming into the league, it was too late for someone to sign him for the rest of the year. Jeff wasn't too happy at first, but at the same time it will be good for him to begin training for next season to become an elite player for whomever picks him. This offseason will be very important for him with his training to prove to teams in the VHLM, that they want him on their team for the upcoming year. In the mean time Jeff will wait around to hear his name called in the Season 70 VHLM draft to decide his fate. He has a lot to prove to teams as he doesn't have a ton of hockey experience in his past, as he started hockey at a very late age. 
     
    Stay tuned for next week, for an update on Jeff Blaze. 
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    NyQuil got a reaction from diamond_ace in Mini Introduction - Jeff Blaze   
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    NyQuil got a reaction from DMaximus in Mini Introduction - Jeff Blaze   
    MINI INTRODUCTION - JEFF BLAZE (RW) S71
     
     
    It was three days ago, when the VHL Commissioner was informed that Jeff Blaze would be entering the VHL, and declaring for the Season 71 Draft. At first there was a lot of question around who he even was, as the name hasn't been talked about around the hockey world very often. Jeff, who hails from Nashville didn't start playing hockey till the age of sixteen and is only nineteen at the moment. You heard that right, he has only played hockey for three years. Whenever people hear that they are absolutely shocked as that is not very long in the sport of hockey. He always skated as a kid, but never really took interest in hockey until he was around sixteen. Once he stepped onto the ice with a hockey stick, it was almost just natural for him. Jeff left home last year to go play for the Omaha Lancers of the USHL, where he had a slow start, but did eventually start to show his talent towards the end of the season. After the season was over, he had a few Division 1 NCAA offers but he decided to go the pro route instead as he hasn't ever been much of the school type. This upcoming season in the VHLM, will show whether he decided to make the right decision or not. It's a huge risk for him, and it's something his parents were definitely not happy with at first.
     
     
    Looking forward to next season it is hard to say who will take chance on a player like Jeff. It will be interesting to see who does, and if it will pay off hugely for them or if it will be a disappointment. It’s going to be a huge offseason for Jeff, as far as training goes and what he can prove to these teams going into the draft. Jeff has already told many teams that he has one of the best trainers in the United States as far as hockey goes. That might be enough to show teams that this kid is committed to playing in this league and being successful. Even if Jeff has an amazing season next year, it’s still going to be hard for him to even get into the top two rounds of the Season 71 Draft, as it is looking as a very strong draft class. We haven’t seen very strong draft classes as of late and it will be very interesting to see how this one plays out. Other wingers such as, Erik Killinger, Jim Bob, Uhtred, Thomas Landry II, and Adam Syreck are some of the highly anticipated guys that he has to compete. Another interesting dynamic that Jeff brings is that he can also play other positions which isn’t very common in the game now a days. When it ultimately comes down to it though, nothing else matters expect for his performance on the ice and we will have to wait a little to see how that goes. Next week, we will look into more into the childhood of Jeff Blaze and the reason he wanted to play hockey.
     
     
     
     
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    NyQuil got a reaction from Esso2264 in Mini Introduction - Jeff Blaze   
    MINI INTRODUCTION - JEFF BLAZE (RW) S71
     
     
    It was three days ago, when the VHL Commissioner was informed that Jeff Blaze would be entering the VHL, and declaring for the Season 71 Draft. At first there was a lot of question around who he even was, as the name hasn't been talked about around the hockey world very often. Jeff, who hails from Nashville didn't start playing hockey till the age of sixteen and is only nineteen at the moment. You heard that right, he has only played hockey for three years. Whenever people hear that they are absolutely shocked as that is not very long in the sport of hockey. He always skated as a kid, but never really took interest in hockey until he was around sixteen. Once he stepped onto the ice with a hockey stick, it was almost just natural for him. Jeff left home last year to go play for the Omaha Lancers of the USHL, where he had a slow start, but did eventually start to show his talent towards the end of the season. After the season was over, he had a few Division 1 NCAA offers but he decided to go the pro route instead as he hasn't ever been much of the school type. This upcoming season in the VHLM, will show whether he decided to make the right decision or not. It's a huge risk for him, and it's something his parents were definitely not happy with at first.
     
     
    Looking forward to next season it is hard to say who will take chance on a player like Jeff. It will be interesting to see who does, and if it will pay off hugely for them or if it will be a disappointment. It’s going to be a huge offseason for Jeff, as far as training goes and what he can prove to these teams going into the draft. Jeff has already told many teams that he has one of the best trainers in the United States as far as hockey goes. That might be enough to show teams that this kid is committed to playing in this league and being successful. Even if Jeff has an amazing season next year, it’s still going to be hard for him to even get into the top two rounds of the Season 71 Draft, as it is looking as a very strong draft class. We haven’t seen very strong draft classes as of late and it will be very interesting to see how this one plays out. Other wingers such as, Erik Killinger, Jim Bob, Uhtred, Thomas Landry II, and Adam Syreck are some of the highly anticipated guys that he has to compete. Another interesting dynamic that Jeff brings is that he can also play other positions which isn’t very common in the game now a days. When it ultimately comes down to it though, nothing else matters expect for his performance on the ice and we will have to wait a little to see how that goes. Next week, we will look into more into the childhood of Jeff Blaze and the reason he wanted to play hockey.
     
     
     
     
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    NyQuil got a reaction from Esso2264 in Has to wait   
    Yesterday, newcomer Jeff Blaze who announced he would be entering the Season 71 VHL Draft found out he won't be playing in the VHLM for the remainder of the playoffs. Based of the time that he declared he would be coming into the league, it was too late for someone to sign him for the rest of the year. Jeff wasn't too happy at first, but at the same time it will be good for him to begin training for next season to become an elite player for whomever picks him. This offseason will be very important for him with his training to prove to teams in the VHLM, that they want him on their team for the upcoming year. In the mean time Jeff will wait around to hear his name called in the Season 70 VHLM draft to decide his fate. He has a lot to prove to teams as he doesn't have a ton of hockey experience in his past, as he started hockey at a very late age. 
     
    Stay tuned for next week, for an update on Jeff Blaze. 
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    NyQuil got a reaction from Beaviss in Mini Introduction - Jeff Blaze   
    MINI INTRODUCTION - JEFF BLAZE (RW) S71
     
     
    It was three days ago, when the VHL Commissioner was informed that Jeff Blaze would be entering the VHL, and declaring for the Season 71 Draft. At first there was a lot of question around who he even was, as the name hasn't been talked about around the hockey world very often. Jeff, who hails from Nashville didn't start playing hockey till the age of sixteen and is only nineteen at the moment. You heard that right, he has only played hockey for three years. Whenever people hear that they are absolutely shocked as that is not very long in the sport of hockey. He always skated as a kid, but never really took interest in hockey until he was around sixteen. Once he stepped onto the ice with a hockey stick, it was almost just natural for him. Jeff left home last year to go play for the Omaha Lancers of the USHL, where he had a slow start, but did eventually start to show his talent towards the end of the season. After the season was over, he had a few Division 1 NCAA offers but he decided to go the pro route instead as he hasn't ever been much of the school type. This upcoming season in the VHLM, will show whether he decided to make the right decision or not. It's a huge risk for him, and it's something his parents were definitely not happy with at first.
     
     
    Looking forward to next season it is hard to say who will take chance on a player like Jeff. It will be interesting to see who does, and if it will pay off hugely for them or if it will be a disappointment. It’s going to be a huge offseason for Jeff, as far as training goes and what he can prove to these teams going into the draft. Jeff has already told many teams that he has one of the best trainers in the United States as far as hockey goes. That might be enough to show teams that this kid is committed to playing in this league and being successful. Even if Jeff has an amazing season next year, it’s still going to be hard for him to even get into the top two rounds of the Season 71 Draft, as it is looking as a very strong draft class. We haven’t seen very strong draft classes as of late and it will be very interesting to see how this one plays out. Other wingers such as, Erik Killinger, Jim Bob, Uhtred, Thomas Landry II, and Adam Syreck are some of the highly anticipated guys that he has to compete. Another interesting dynamic that Jeff brings is that he can also play other positions which isn’t very common in the game now a days. When it ultimately comes down to it though, nothing else matters expect for his performance on the ice and we will have to wait a little to see how that goes. Next week, we will look into more into the childhood of Jeff Blaze and the reason he wanted to play hockey.
     
     
     
     
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    NyQuil got a reaction from Rayzor_7 in Has to wait   
    Yesterday, newcomer Jeff Blaze who announced he would be entering the Season 71 VHL Draft found out he won't be playing in the VHLM for the remainder of the playoffs. Based of the time that he declared he would be coming into the league, it was too late for someone to sign him for the rest of the year. Jeff wasn't too happy at first, but at the same time it will be good for him to begin training for next season to become an elite player for whomever picks him. This offseason will be very important for him with his training to prove to teams in the VHLM, that they want him on their team for the upcoming year. In the mean time Jeff will wait around to hear his name called in the Season 70 VHLM draft to decide his fate. He has a lot to prove to teams as he doesn't have a ton of hockey experience in his past, as he started hockey at a very late age. 
     
    Stay tuned for next week, for an update on Jeff Blaze. 
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    NyQuil got a reaction from PadStack in Has to wait   
    Yesterday, newcomer Jeff Blaze who announced he would be entering the Season 71 VHL Draft found out he won't be playing in the VHLM for the remainder of the playoffs. Based of the time that he declared he would be coming into the league, it was too late for someone to sign him for the rest of the year. Jeff wasn't too happy at first, but at the same time it will be good for him to begin training for next season to become an elite player for whomever picks him. This offseason will be very important for him with his training to prove to teams in the VHLM, that they want him on their team for the upcoming year. In the mean time Jeff will wait around to hear his name called in the Season 70 VHLM draft to decide his fate. He has a lot to prove to teams as he doesn't have a ton of hockey experience in his past, as he started hockey at a very late age. 
     
    Stay tuned for next week, for an update on Jeff Blaze. 
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    NyQuil got a reaction from Beaviss in Has to wait   
    Yesterday, newcomer Jeff Blaze who announced he would be entering the Season 71 VHL Draft found out he won't be playing in the VHLM for the remainder of the playoffs. Based of the time that he declared he would be coming into the league, it was too late for someone to sign him for the rest of the year. Jeff wasn't too happy at first, but at the same time it will be good for him to begin training for next season to become an elite player for whomever picks him. This offseason will be very important for him with his training to prove to teams in the VHLM, that they want him on their team for the upcoming year. In the mean time Jeff will wait around to hear his name called in the Season 70 VHLM draft to decide his fate. He has a lot to prove to teams as he doesn't have a ton of hockey experience in his past, as he started hockey at a very late age. 
     
    Stay tuned for next week, for an update on Jeff Blaze. 
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    NyQuil got a reaction from Patrik Tallinder in Introducing Jeff Blaze   
    Yesterday was a big day for Jeff Blaze, as he announced he would being entering the VHL. Jeff comes into the VHL with very limited experience in the game of hockey as he just started the sport at the age of 16. But ever since Jeff put on those skates, it's like it was meant to be. No one has probably heard much of the name, but what you can expect is a fast skating winger, who knows how to put the puck in the net. Jeff will be entering the Season 71 draft, which as of right now looks like a strong class. Adversity is something that Jeff is very familiar with, and it seems like he knows how to handle it very well. It will be interesting in the next few days to see where Jeff ends up in the time being, as teams have some days to offer him some a spot of their team. 
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    NyQuil got a reaction from Rayzor_7 in Introducing Jeff Blaze   
    Yesterday was a big day for Jeff Blaze, as he announced he would being entering the VHL. Jeff comes into the VHL with very limited experience in the game of hockey as he just started the sport at the age of 16. But ever since Jeff put on those skates, it's like it was meant to be. No one has probably heard much of the name, but what you can expect is a fast skating winger, who knows how to put the puck in the net. Jeff will be entering the Season 71 draft, which as of right now looks like a strong class. Adversity is something that Jeff is very familiar with, and it seems like he knows how to handle it very well. It will be interesting in the next few days to see where Jeff ends up in the time being, as teams have some days to offer him some a spot of their team. 
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    NyQuil got a reaction from zepheter in Introducing Jeff Blaze   
    Yesterday was a big day for Jeff Blaze, as he announced he would being entering the VHL. Jeff comes into the VHL with very limited experience in the game of hockey as he just started the sport at the age of 16. But ever since Jeff put on those skates, it's like it was meant to be. No one has probably heard much of the name, but what you can expect is a fast skating winger, who knows how to put the puck in the net. Jeff will be entering the Season 71 draft, which as of right now looks like a strong class. Adversity is something that Jeff is very familiar with, and it seems like he knows how to handle it very well. It will be interesting in the next few days to see where Jeff ends up in the time being, as teams have some days to offer him some a spot of their team. 
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    NyQuil got a reaction from Fire Tortorella in Introducing Jeff Blaze   
    Yesterday was a big day for Jeff Blaze, as he announced he would being entering the VHL. Jeff comes into the VHL with very limited experience in the game of hockey as he just started the sport at the age of 16. But ever since Jeff put on those skates, it's like it was meant to be. No one has probably heard much of the name, but what you can expect is a fast skating winger, who knows how to put the puck in the net. Jeff will be entering the Season 71 draft, which as of right now looks like a strong class. Adversity is something that Jeff is very familiar with, and it seems like he knows how to handle it very well. It will be interesting in the next few days to see where Jeff ends up in the time being, as teams have some days to offer him some a spot of their team. 
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    NyQuil got a reaction from Jubo in Introducing Jeff Blaze   
    Yesterday was a big day for Jeff Blaze, as he announced he would being entering the VHL. Jeff comes into the VHL with very limited experience in the game of hockey as he just started the sport at the age of 16. But ever since Jeff put on those skates, it's like it was meant to be. No one has probably heard much of the name, but what you can expect is a fast skating winger, who knows how to put the puck in the net. Jeff will be entering the Season 71 draft, which as of right now looks like a strong class. Adversity is something that Jeff is very familiar with, and it seems like he knows how to handle it very well. It will be interesting in the next few days to see where Jeff ends up in the time being, as teams have some days to offer him some a spot of their team. 
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    NyQuil got a reaction from DMaximus in Introducing Jeff Blaze   
    Yesterday was a big day for Jeff Blaze, as he announced he would being entering the VHL. Jeff comes into the VHL with very limited experience in the game of hockey as he just started the sport at the age of 16. But ever since Jeff put on those skates, it's like it was meant to be. No one has probably heard much of the name, but what you can expect is a fast skating winger, who knows how to put the puck in the net. Jeff will be entering the Season 71 draft, which as of right now looks like a strong class. Adversity is something that Jeff is very familiar with, and it seems like he knows how to handle it very well. It will be interesting in the next few days to see where Jeff ends up in the time being, as teams have some days to offer him some a spot of their team. 
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