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Plz give me uncapped TPE. Also I don't know if it should be 600x1200 vertical or horizontal.
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1. Depends on who takes over the position. Right now I feel that the management is good, especially after a cup win. 2. Feels great being able to be remembered in M history as champs. 3. In the VHL, hopefully on a team that's on the rise. 4. Can't judge him yet, he got tossed a softball from the previous GM. Chill dude though. 5. First championship ever in a sim league. 6. Is Hogan gonna win the Slobo?
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Its official, the Ottawa Lynx are the S71 Founders Cup winners. It wasn't much of a surprise to see the Lynx lift the cup this time around as they dominated the regular season. Ending the season the Lynx had been slightly shakey, as after adding on Su to their team they dropped a few games, one being to the ever terrible Houston. Some pointed fingers at a loss of locker room chemistry, others thought Su was purposing sandbagging. Despite the rocky finish, the Lynx were still able to secure the first seed for the playoffs with a record of 59-12-1, finishing 10 points ahead of their closest competition, Yukon Rush. Fortunately, the Lynx were able to stabilize in the playoffs having an expected sweep of Halifax in the first round. In the second round, they faced their toughest opponents of the playoffs in the Marlins. Despite the resistance, the Lynx finished them off in 6 to meet their rivals the Rush. With a regular-season spilt of 2-1 in favour of the Lynx, fans were expecting a tough series but for Ottawa to finish on top. They were right about 1 of those things. Ottawa swept the Rush to claim the S71 championship trophy. Now it's time to see if they can do it again in the next season.
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Tallinder's S72 Draft Profiles: Part 8 - The End Of An Era
Da_Berr replied to Patrik Tallinder's topic in VHL.com Articles
Love these. Shame that you're deciding to stop doing it, but looking forward to what you do next! -
Thanks man! ?
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I don't know how to get the site to embed the images off links
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Uhh I want my 6 tpe so here are the pre refined Miami logos. Main differences are colour, different backs, and more shading.
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Hope you guys like this logo, and big congrats krice.
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You killed it man. ? your horse wasn't even bad.
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1. Honestly it should be at least 3-1 us right now. Just some bad puck luck going for our team right now. 2. It's been okay, can never complain about averaging a point per game. Hoping that I'm better defensively and bring up my +/- 3. Can never go wrong with the classic roller coaster. The more loops the better. 4. A nice cold glass of beer. 5. At least 3 and a referee. 6. Yes. I feel like I'm being held at gunpoint for this question.
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Oh I'm just stupid. Oof
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It'd be cool if there was a way to implement an actual playoff bracket into the portal, that shows the series score (I don't know how hard this would be). Cuz rn it's really annoying to keep track of all the playoff games and how each series is going. Example image https://imgur.com/a/31cFFen. (obviously there aren't enough teams for both sides, but you could use the half bracket format)
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Andrew Su Nationality: ?? Postion & #: Center | #7 Age: 16 Shoots: Left Height & Weight: 6' 0" | 190 lb. Not often do we see a 16 year come directly into the VHLM, even less so we see that 16-year-old tear the league up. In his one single year in the VHLM, Andrew Su has had a monstrous season having 99 points in 73 games played. The young center came into the league through the Dispersal Draft without as much polish as some of the other players, but with heaps of potential. Slotting into Mississauga's top lines after the draft, he had an immediate impact on the ice, which continues after being traded to cup favourites, Ottawa Lynx. Su comes into the S72 VHL draft as the second-ranked center, behind only the estimated first overall pick SS Hornet. Draft boards currently put him as the 8th best player this draft, and any team that gets the young Canadian is sure to feel the immediate impact he brings. Strengths Shooting Su's natural shooting ability has allowed the young prospect to make a name for himself so far in the minors. Despite not having a particularly strong or fast shot, Su makes his money off his quickness and accuracy. He thrives off being fed one-timers from the top of the faceoff circle, but can also use his laser-beam accuracy to beat some of the best goalies in the league. This is as witnessed by his 51 goals on the season and 15% shooting percentage. Skating For a 6 foot player, Su's skating ability is deceptively good. In terms of pure speed, Su is one of the fastest players in the VHLM. Along with that, Su is one of the best skaters at quickly changing up his speed. With Su's skating, a simple chip off the boards is often enough to blow by the defender as they're often caught off guard from the sudden shift in speed. His agility on the ice also allows him to quickly react to pucks that jump out from battles on the boards or corners. Puck Handling Su this year had ample opportunity to show off his puck handling skills, especially in Mississauga. Although Su often doesn't like to get fancy with his puck handling, when he does it's a sight to see. His ability to dangle through the majority of defenders, along with his speed, makes him a nightmare for opposing defences to try to contain him. Weaknesses Leadership Su is not a locker room presence, nor is he a leader. Most teammates would describe him as quiet, but pleasant to be around. He lacks the presence or influence that historic and great captains naturally have. If a team is looking for someone to rally the players before a game, don't expect it from Su. Faceoffs Despite improvements near the end of the season, Su is still not a great faceoff taker. Getting possession immediately, especially in the defensive zone is invaluable. For a center, Su commits some beginner's mistakes on the faceoff dot and it can lead to an entire game's momentum shifting. To be an effective center up in the VHL, Su will have to change the way he does faceoffs dramatically. Strength & Physicality These are the two biggest weaknesses that Su has currently. Although not weak by any stretch of the imagination, Su could put in more time in the weight room. The lack of physicality is also linked to his current strength. Su gets hit a lot. That could cause injury concerns, but so far he's held up remarkably well. The bigger problem is that he led the league in hits taken up until the final week of play, where Lucas Brant took that under crown. Sometimes Su is in the prime position to make a play but then losses a puck due to a hit thrown at him. This problem will only be magnified as he moves up to the VHL where players are stronger and faster. Overall Andrew Su provides an exciting prospect at around the mid-first-round. He has tremendous upside and should be able to have an immediate impact on VHL rosters as a depth piece. As seen with his time in Ottawa, he has no problems playing behind another player. There are a few major flaws, but that is specifically with his current physical attributes. For his skills, most scouts and coaches agree that his fundamentals are great, but could improve on some more precise details in his game. Relatively speaking, compared to the other top prospects, Su is a risky prospect. He has a low floor and can be out of the league in 3 years, but if he puts in work and is in the right environment he can be an exceptional player for any cup contending team.
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It's been a year of both ups and downs for Andrew Su in the VHLM. At the start of the year, he was ecstatic being drafted in the 3rd round to the Hounds. Even though he felt that he was drafted a bit low for his potential, he was eager to start the year as the star center of the Hounds. He was expected to perform and Su delivered. For the first 17 games of the season, Su was averaging a perfect 2 points per game. Of course, that pace wasn't maintainable for the young prospect, but he still maintained around a 1.8 point per game average going into game 40. Some highlights of Su's season was when he was named official Hound's captain and his first hattrick in a 6 point game in game #14. Despite his individual success, the team was still struggling just outside of the 8th seed for a playoff spot. Su still loved the Hound's but wanted to start winning more and compete in what he wanted to be his lone season in the M. So when then-GM Berocka offered him a chance to go to the Lynx, the #1 seeded team he was happy. Of course, Su was saddened in leaving the place that drafted him and the colourful personalities that made up the locker room of the Hounds, but he was grateful to move on to a competitor. In a relatively massive trade in the M, he was shipped off for a first and second-round pick. In the Lynx, Su would quickly find that he was no longer the big dog on the team. Playing second line minutes and a startling lack of PP or PK time, Su still established himself as an excellent supportive player, averaging just over a point per game. Now as the Lynx have just finished sweeping the 21st, Su is looking forwards to holding up the Cup.
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Seattle 3-2
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17 Calgary Wranglers @ Vancouver Wolves 18 D.C. Dragons @ Seattle Bears 19 Malmo Nighthawks @ Moscow Menace 20 Riga Reign @ Prague Phantoms
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1. We're getting that cup. 2. Yukon's our only real competition this year. 3. Maybe San Diego over Minnesota. 5. Penission or Chungus. 6. Get drafted to the VHL and play there. Also if we win the cup, we're clubbing all night.
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Moscow 3-1
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391 D.C. Dragons @ Helsinki Titans 392 New York Americans @ Riga Reign 393 Seattle Bears @ Moscow Menace 394 Toronto Legion @ Vancouver Wolves
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3-2 CGY
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331 Helsinki Titans @ Malmo Nighthawks 332 D.C. Dragons @ Calgary Wranglers 333 Toronto Legion @ Vancouver Wolves 334 Riga Reign @ Moscow Menace