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I am the most committed to Igor Sokolov out of all three of my previous players. I have achieved a lot through the almost five years I have been in the league, but I have not achieved VHL HOF status, which is my main goal of Igor Sokolov. I know that it is a big thing to strive for in a player, as it is basically in the hands of the sim if your player is good or not, but this is the one thing I have been decently close to but have not been able to reach yet. I want to commit to one team, give it my all, and achieve greatness. I want to be a great locker room guy, an amazing teammate, and an even better player! It is going to be a battle between staying focused on updating and doing everything else in my crazy busy life, but I know that I can keep up and keep improving to eventually reach my goals. I am happy to be back and excited to update and continue the journey, as there were times were I was completely unmotivated, but now I feel like I am back and better than ever!
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1. Agm pay maybe? Even if it’s just 1 tpe lol idk couldn’t think of one. 2. invisibility and or super speed. 3. More, most people would agree i feel. 1. Did you like the VHLE? Do you find the 2 league system better or worse? 2. What is one fact about your player? 3. Do you want your player to leave a legacy? If so what kind of legacy?
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There have been many bone crunching, hard hitting, absolute goons in the VHL, hell there are some players playing right now who are a nightmare for any other team to play against. But today I’m going to look back on my own players and see which Kisslinger was the toughest of them all. The three Kisslinger’s that have played here in the VHL are Zachariah Kisslinger of the Prague Phantoms, One of the greatest Warsaw players of all time Zach Kisslinger II and of course my latest and last Kisslinger, the King. All of these players were totally different on the ice but the one question remains… Who was the toughest Kisslinger of them all. Zachariah Kisslinger was my first player in the VHL, WAYYYY back in season 73, which I believe was 2020. Zachariah Kisslinger was a Prague lifer and he was a stay at home defensive defensemen. In 288 games, Zachariah had 483 hits, 407 penalty minutes and 572 blocked shots. Zachariah had an average of 1.68 hits per game during his 4 seasons, 1.41 penalties per game and 1.99 shot blocks per game. I know Zachariah only played 4 seasons but he was willing to sacrifice the body for hits and shot blocks at a decent rate. Zachariah was definitely someone to make a physical play, as he wasn’t very good at anything else. Zach Kisslinger II, the player i had my very first little bit of success with. He was a superstar in Warsaw and the captain of the franchise, he has the most points in franchise history, but how much of a tough guy is he? In 576 games played, Zach had 1766 hits, 320 shot blocks and 715 penalty minutes. The math shows that Zach had 3.07 hits per game, 0.56 shot blocks and 1.2 penalties per game. Zach was definitely the more physical of the two, i would say that the body checks makes him tougher than Zachariah, due to the fact of that Zach had played 288 more games and managed to almost double Zachariah’s hits per game as a superstar forward. Last but not least, the King. King Kisslinger was a treat because i got to experience a whole lot more on this player. In 555 games the King has 1085 hits, 197 shot blocks and 495 penalty minutes. That equals out to 1.95 hits per game, 0.36 shot blocks and 0.89 penalty minutes. The King was the most disciplined of the three, the second most physical but the worst shot blocker of the three. He was more of a complete player than any of them. Judging by the small stats i looked over, i would say Zach Kisslinger II was the most physical and most “tough” of the three Kisslinger’s. With Zachariah Kisslinger being the second toughest and the King being the least tough. Kisslinger II was probably the most offensively skilled as well making he a dynamic weapon of both sides of the ice. I can’t wait to see if Igor Sokolov can beat the Kisslinger’s stats and toughness.
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31. What is something you're proud of? Climbing the ranks at my job, constantly moving up. 33. If the Bears HAD to rebrand to a different animal, which would you pick?\ The Seattle Sambar sounds clean to me. 34. Starbucks wants to do a banger of a collab with your player. What do they do? SEATTLE CITY OF COFFEE. The Kings Keurig (secret blend) 35. How has your player started the season? Did not start good at all but is a machine as of late. 36. What's your take on the VHL standings right now? Seattle good, the rest bad. 37. Your player has a cheat night once in a while. What are they snacking on? 3 pounds of chicken wings, may not be the IRL cheat night as well lmaoo
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King Kisslinger has been heating up during his retirement season. He has been scoring way more this half of the season and has been a constant presence on and off the ice for the Bears. The King is enjoying his last professional season, the vibes are plentiful in the Bears' locker room as they look to defend their championship. They have a deep roster, and it would be excellent for the King to go 3/3 for championships and ride off on top! I am happy with how the King's career has gone, lots of firsts for me like being traded not once but twice, and going back-to-back to win 2 championships. Igor has been doing alright, nothing exciting. He is a waiver player, and the build is not the best. But I know time will be his friend, and all of the upgrades will finally get him to produce. I am excited to see how this VHLM season will go. I think Halifax has a great team, and all of their young players are great earners, so by late playoffs, we will be amazing. Igor will be an impact player by then I believe. It has been entertaining watching these two players.
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10 points in the last two games against Van for the King
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The alone time with the top shelf vodka will be in the next article hahah
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Igor Sokolov decided to take a weekend off and focus on himself. He decided that he wanted to go get a massage and have a spa weekend. He has never gotten a massage or even really knew what a spa was, but a team trainer suggested that Igor should go do something other than play hockey all the time and never leaving the training facility. Igor wanted to stay and train but he eventually listened to the team trainer and went and made a bunch of appointments. The first one was the massage, he didn’t know what to expect but it was great. He didn’t know that his back and legs were so tight and after his massage he felt great and ready to return to the ice feeling refreshed. He ended the day off with going to the spa . He didn’t know what to expect but he went with a facial, manicure and pedicure. He found this whole process to be relaxing and he left feeling super refreshed. Igor was not used to doing any self care, but he feels like his next games he will be a new person on and off the ice. Halifax let’s goooo!
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1. More point tasks, would have to brainstorm on what these tasks are but that’s the first thing that came to mind. 2. I’m feeling pretty happy today, not a bad day at all! 3. Connor Bedard, I’m biased because I’m a hawks fan, but will be a superstar forward and a good piece to build around 1. if your player was to be sponsored by one brand, what would it be? 2. if you could put your player on an all nhl team, who would your line mates be and why? 3. Your player starts a brand, what is it? And why did your player start it
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1. I think we trust the process and keep getting better, In today's sims we scored 12 so we know we can turn up the heat! 2. Not very good, but expected! 3. Probably some ribs, definitely know how to chef them up! 4. A fisherman or pirate night, something to do with the ocean for sure. 5. Basketball, Big Raptors fan, football kinda, I like the Bills and Commanders! 6. Jalapeno, lettuce, pickles, ketchup, spicy mustard, hot sauce, grilled onions, bacon and double patties.
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Igor Sokolov has been struggling to find his groove this season, But the Halifax 21st is red hot. Igor has not been appearing much on the scoresheet, he has been playing a much more defensive game with penalty kill time and taking a few important faceoff scenarios. The Halifax 21st has been red hot. Chad Powers has been lights out with Hater Tottingham, Steven Nichols, and Manuel Ceson leading the offense. Igor is in his waiver year and learning a lot from the people who have been in the league for a few seasons. He loves being on a winning team with a winning culture that tries to get the best from their players always. He is learning a lot from them and the mindset he needs to have moving forward, regardless of performance. He still feels like a valued team member no matter what the stat sheet says. He hopes to be a more impactful play come playoff time, this is something he will work on with the team every single day. He can't wait to see the Halifax 21st win the championship this season!
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S98-The Red Hot Halifax 21st take on the Mexico City Kings, with Halifax looking to continue their impressive start to the season. Period One- this period was all defence, 2 shots for Mexico and 4 shots for Halifax. These teams took this period to figure out the offence and defence, treating it like a chess match, rather a hockey match. There were a few penalties but other than that a slow period of hockey Period 2- This is where the game began, 11 shots for both teams, with Manuel Ceson scoring their 4th of the year, assisted by Hater Tottingham and Micheal Lee Jr. Not long after, Mexico answers back with a goal from Spaslly McDavid. Period 3- Period three was all Halifax, Halifax put the game away with two goals from Hater Tottingham and Steven Nichols. Chad Powers and the Halifax 21st continue to impress with a 5 game win streak.
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Review: 9.5/10 What a Great article! It’s easy to read, flows super smoothly. I like how you have the Host and the responses clearly labeled, if i could suggest one thing, it would be to maybe space the paragraphs out to make it look a tad cleaner. I’m a guy who likes i picture at the start of the article, those are the two things i would suggest! But overall this was a great read and you clearly know how to write a good media spot! Looking forward to the next ones!
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Igor Sokolov has been settling in with The Halifax 21st and adjusting to being on a new team, in a new city, and with a new life. Igor has been learning a lot from his fellow teammates; many veterans are taking time to help Sokolov adjust to the league! Sokolov has been struggling to find his name on the scoresheet, but he did not expect to come out and be a massive star out the gate. He knew he would have to work hard to level up his game, he would have to work extra hard to prove to his teammates, coaches, and general manager that he can be a player the team can count on. It has been a treat to start a new player, sometimes, it is a much-needed refresher to get back into the league. I thought about taking a break and just chilling out for a season, but I knew I would have regretted that choice. I knew that I would have more fun participating, and this gives me something to do in my free time. I am happy that I recreated and happy to be back working my way back up to the top!
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1. Pokemon cards, have a pretty heavy collection sitting in storage. 2. FDP by shordie shoridie 3. socks, sokolov socks 1. what team will give your team the best fight? 2. if your player was stranded on an island, what would they bring and why? 3. if you had to eliminate one sport from the world, what would it be?
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Nice let’s goo!
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Let’s gooooo
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Igor Sokolov hosted an event in downtown Kingston at the Slush Puppie Place to help gain some attention for his upcoming drafts. He hosted an all-star skills competition with some of the OHL's stars. Some of the events were the classic NHL all-star ones, such as faster skater, break-away challenge, and hardest shot. We started with the hardest shot competition where Igor Sokolov blasted a 105mph slapshot on his final shot, making the crowd erupt with cheers as their player got the victory. Igor celebrated by jumping into the glass and laughing and smiling with fans. The Breakaway challenge was easily the most fun of the night. The breakaway that Igor did was called the cyclone. He put the puck on his stick and lifted it in the air, and spun in circles towards the net over and over again until he could shoot on the net. Igor wiped out and missed the net, causing a bunch of laughs and smiles. On his second shot, he went back to his russian roots and did the classic Datsyukian and got a super clean goal. Showcasing his silky smooth hands! The final event of the night was the fastest skater event. Igor's main weakness was his speed, as he was still working on his skating. Igor showcased his improvements but fell short and came second. Igor feels like this helped his draft stock, showing that he is constantly improving, can have some fun when needed, and also be serious when needed. Igor is looking forward to being picked in the draft!
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1. My player has been working on his strength and conditioning training this offseason, trying to adjust to the fast-paced VHLM hockey. 2. Establish himself as a top-rated rookie for the next VHL draft! 3. Find an embassy. not sure because I have never been on vacation lol 1. If you had to eat one food for the rest of the year, what would it be and why? 2. What is your player's guilty pleasure? 3. if your player had to go pro in another sport, what would it be and why??
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Never fear... Igor is here! This just in: We are hearing about a new generational propesct that seemingly did not exist yesterday. Igor Solokov of Russia has emerged as a new top 15 pick in the upcoming VHLM draft. This right-winger is six foot three and two hundred pounds, shoots the puck super well, and throws the body like no other. Igor is the type of player that comes around once in a while. The GMs may need to reconsider their pick because the Russian just made things interesting. The scouts are puzzled, but this will make them better for next time. Igor Sokolov is a dynamic forward who plays like a power forward but can turn into the sniper you need to score goals on the dime. Igor uses his big body and heavy shot to help him stand out on the ice. He is a natural skater; he is a little slow but will get better with time. Igor is a player that you could invest in and get a real gem of a player. Igor is a player you could invest in and build your team around. He has great leadership qualities, which can help bolster a championship run. Sokolov is a really fun guy to be around; his former teammates have said he made the locker room fun and was just a good guy to be around. Sokolov is your pick if you want someone to lead on the ice and have some fun off the ice. Igor's long-term goal is to be one of the greatest Russian hockey players of all time. He wants to be someone that kids all around the world look up to, he wants to be the person that drives people to be the best versions of themselves. Igor wants to go through all the leagues and be the best in all of them, and if he is not, he will try his very best to be. Igor wants to be the reason why russian players come to the VHL and help grow the league with his impact. Igor is ready to be one of the players people always remember in the VHL one day. Igor does not care what team he goes to or what pick he gets chosen, he is ready to put in the work wherever and for whomever. Igor is ready to go after two seasons of OHL hockey to continue his journey in the VHLM. He is sure his game will translate well, and he will be ready to be a player with impact right away. He is hoping to be a leader on the scoresheet and in the locker room. We will have to see when and where Igor Sokolov goes with this random emergence as a top-ranked player. I am sure every fan base is looking into Igor, and maybe even some of them are hoping that their GMs make the right pick and bring the Glacial Ghost home. We are ready to take over the VHLM and the VHL eventually. Let's go Igor!!
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Igor "Ледяной Призрак" the Glacial Ghost Sokolov Igor Sokolov was born on December 25, 2001, in Vorkuta, Russia, to a single mother named Katerina Sokolov. He grew up in what is called one of the most depressing towns in Russia due to the cold climate and the falling population. What was once a booming coal mining city turned into a dark, depressing city in just a matter of years. Igor grew up in a very poor household, with his mother finding it almost impossible to find a job. Life was really hard, and while growing up, Igor knew he would have to do something to help his mother make it out of this city. Life was hard for Igor, and growing up, he was already feeling the effects of being in such a small town. One thing that Igor's mom would do to keep him happy was to put hockey games on the radio. They could not afford a TV, so Igor would have to use his imagination and visualize what was happening in the games. He fell in love with the game of hockey without even watching a game. Katerina knew she had to do everything she could to get Igor on the ice to help make his dream come true. She took a big risk and moved them to the big city of Moscow. Little did she know, this would be the greatest decision for both Katerina and Igor. The Start of Ледяной Призрак When Katerina moved to Moscow with Igor, she knew she had to get him on the ice. Igor was six years old when they moved to Moscow. Igor started to learn how to skate on a pond near their new house. He was not the best skater to start, but he never gave up. Igor would start to visualize like he did when he was listening to the radio, and he started to skate better and better every day. Igor would practice every day after school, knowing he could be great. He loved the game of hockey, and he loved skating, so he knew that when he was older he had to be a hockey player.. He needed to be a hockey player... Igor started to play organized hockey that year. It was like he was in a league of his own. The way he could just sneak by and disappear from the defenseman's eyesight and sneak by and get a quick goal. Igor loved that he was having fun and that he was good at what he loved to do. Igor kept playing every year until it was time to play high school hockey and take it up a notch. Katerina got a really good real estate job when she moved to Moscow so Igor could go to a nice high school that had a top-notch Hockey program in it. Igor played for a team called the "Moscow Mustangs." He was the star player of the team. He would put the most hours in the gym, on the ice, and in the film room. Igor was dedicated, and it started to get him noticed on his high school team. Igor got so noticed that the OHL wanted him to come over and play to help improve his game. Igor had to have a huge conversation with his mom, Katerina, about this move, and she supported him one hundred percent. She saw her little boy, who used to pretend to play hockey, and now he has the opportunity to be the next big thing. She told him to get on over to Canada and to do his best. Good luck, Ледяной Призрак she said as he hopped on the plane headed to Canada. Hockey Career leading up to the VHLM Igor signed a one-year deal with the Kingston Frotenacs, accomplishing his dream of playing some real hockey. This was a huge change of pace. Igor was finally playing with players that were his skill level and better. This was a huge first test and a different pace than what he was used to back in Russia. Igor struggled, but he would push and push to compete with these high-level players who had been playing and skating since they could walk. Igor started to find his stride and gain more and more confidence on the ice. He would shoot more, throw the body, and do everything he needed to be a complete player. Igor was ready to be the man the coach calls upon when the team needs something special. Igor had 12 goals and 13 apples in 34 games his first year, which earned him an extension to the Frontenacs the following season. Igor took a massive step forward, using his lightning-fast speed, super high hockey IQ, and rocket of a shot. The fans of Kingston started calling him The Glacial Ghost. Igor finished with 41 goals and 23 apples in 50 games played. Igor took his options and is ready to declare for the VHLM draft. 835 words ish.
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Let’s gooo (roommate btw)
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Transaction ID: 6CL16101CD096574H 5 Tpe doubles week 1 million cash
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Anything for charity, let’s gooo!