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VinCal

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  1. 1. Maybe mixing up lines? 2. It’s never to early in my house. 3. I wouldn’t mind being a Captain. I have no problems sticking up for my mates on the ice and in the locker room 4. Tough question. I think so far I’ve stepped up my game 5. Dont have one 6. Groovy Dood
  2. That’s after a 5 point night!
  3. 1. Give it time. We got off slow last year and turned it on. 2. Fine. It’s takes time to make the adjustment 3.I expect a deep run in the playoffs 4. Confused 5. Only takes one game to get hot 6. Family, and Sports
  4. Andrew Su F and Matty Socks @Domino Draws
  5. Ok, I made them up above. Sorry for holding thigs up
  6. Kyl Oferson F and Erik Killinger D
  7. Sorry about that Do I still have 1 more pick?
  8. Timothy Brown F and Kyl Oferson F
  9. 1. Where it's important to stay in touch, player do have busy lives outside the game. 2. a Movie 3. Like going on a 5 mile run in the morning. 4. London Knights 5. Football 6. Wow bro, your reaching
  10. Transaction ID: 20424853822497271 S75 donation Free Doubles week Free 5TPA pts Free week
  11. 1.Tough, real tough but we have no choice to lace them up and get back at it. 2.Everyone is devastated. We’ll be alright. 3.Silience. 4. Binge watch an old MeTV show from 70’s and 80’s 5. Calia ? 6. Wake up bro, we can do good things
  12. 1. I fear nobody in this league. 2. we'll be fine. Clinching it early might have been a bad thing. 3. Its Moscow cause they brought me in and gave me the opportunity 4. The same 5. QB1 6. not much thought. I'm fairly a young player still.
  13. This afternoon in Moscow, The Menace stayed hot by getting by the Legion in a shoot out, by a score of 4-3. The win is Moscow's 11th in 12 games staying the hottest team in the league. Menace took an early 1-0 lead when Mikko Lahtinen scored his team leading 53rd assisted by Remy Moreau and Vladimir Pavlov. Toronto pulled even with a goal by Kristopher McDagg his 18th. 40 seconds later Vin Calia put Moscow back on top with his 34th, assisted by Oskar Lagesson and Nate Telker. Again, Toronto pulled even to end the period 2-2 with a goal by John Merrick. In the second period, Toronto took their first lead when Fredrik Elmebeck scored at 3:46. Once again Moscow answered back, on the power play, with Calia scoring his 35th of the season, this time from Lahtinen and Lucas Brandt. With a scoreless 3rd period, the game went to OT where both teams were both held scoreless again. In the shootout Menace were the only team to find the net with a Gino DiGiannantonio goal to give Moscow the 4-3 win. Raymond Bernard was the winning goalie stopping 21 of the 24 shots he faced.
  14. 1. I’m not saying Victor needs one but with everyday life, it might be a good idea. 2.Hoist the Cup this season. 3. I think they are fitting right in and part of our success. 4.Last week was theme week? Ugh, I missed out on 6 TPE. That sucks. 5. The will to win. 6. I like the confidence he has, If he puts up they shut up and he can talk all he wants.
  15. 1.Definitely. Lines are clicking now and we are ready for a run. 2.Broccoli? 3.26 4.I had confidence before we beat them 5.Thanks for the invite. 6.I think we’re ready!
  16. In a Saturday matinee the Menace skated by the visiting Titans by a score of 5-3. Moscow did most of their damage early on with a 3 goal first period and out shooting Helsinki 18-2 in those first 20 minutes. Vin Calia scored his 5th from Nate Telker and Gino DiGiannantonio to take the 1-0 lead. 90 seconds later Cole Newhook banged home his 2nd of the season, assisted by Pietro Angellini and Alex Letang, on the power play. Calia scored his 2nd of the game and 6th of the season, 2 minutes later to put Moscow ahead 3-0. Telker assisted on that goal as well. Later in the period the Titans Eric Summers cut into the lead with his 5th goal. Halfway through the 2nd period, Helsinki scored to get it to 3-2, before DiGiannantonio and Calia set up Nate Telker for his 7th goal to put Menace up 4-2. Remy Moreau put this game out of reach with his first of the season from Mikko Lahtinen and Lucas Brandt. Ten seconds later Erik Draven brought Helsinki to 5-3 but it wasn't enough as Moscow held on for the win. Raymond Bernard stopped 17 of the 20 shots he faced for the win.
  17. 1. Underperforming and I’m part the blame. 2.Below expectations for sure. I thought I’d be scoring more by now. 3. Meatball 4. Kris Rice 5. Raymond Bernard. Everyone talks about goals being scored but not about the ones being kept out of the net. 6. I really thought we could compete for the cup and I’ll stand by it.
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