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  1. Transaction ID: 12T091234L106464G 5 Uncapped Doubles Week and because I'm dumb and didn't realize my player would be retired so fast here's another one: Transaction ID: 3L155619YF984513N 1M To be claimed upon creation!
  2. TorENto legion
  3. and that's a wrap on Landon Wolanin. Thanks for the last 2 years everyone!

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    2. Gaikoku-hito

      Gaikoku-hito

      @samx Yeah, He had a great back-up goalie in the VHL and was an All star in the VHLM. Big reason why we won in Philadelphia in S75. Lost interest if I am correct, which is why he was mainly a back-up in the VHL.

       

      Thought he could have been the GOAT than but he waited until his second player!! 🤫

    3. jacobcarson877

      jacobcarson877

      @Gaikoku-hito Bit of general inconsistency, a lot of there not being spots for a middling goaltender to get starts. Didn't get a lot out of it after the M, so stopped putting much into it, and then got less and less out of it. The VHLE would have been the perfect solution, had it not been RIGHT after me being the problem it seeked to solve. I definitely FEEL like this was my first-gen player, even if that's not technically true. In hindsight I definitely should have started with a skater, actually play games and score points. But hey what can ya do!

    4. Gaikoku-hito

      Gaikoku-hito

      Yeah, I remember the chats in the locker room about how you couldn`t move up and how unfair it was. Luckily for the VHL; you managed to stay around and become the member that you are today!! Much Respect!!

  4. it is almost nine o'clock
  5. APPLIED
  6. We will be recreating for the 94 Draft class!
  7. 13
  8. 5$ each to the same things that Leandro put!
  9. Takes a lot of bravery to run/be a part of 4 of the most overhated organizations in the league. And you always did it with class!
  10. Art Vandelay
  11. What a run for the London United. Sure, it didn’t end in a finals appearance, or better, a Continental Cup, but it did show the league that we mean business, and that we are committed to a system of winning and more than just defensive lull. This season we got an awards-worthy performance from Jesse Teno, who without, we would not be able to build our team around. We are very excited for the opportunity to pick up Teno’s contract for next season, and will be commencing discussions as soon as possible on an extension for the rest of their playing career. Having the backbone of our roster confirmed allows us the opportunity to be able to build our team in the manner that we do, and is core to our continued success moving forward. We managed to assemble a top forward unit capable of keeping up with the scoring leaders across the league. Being able to rely on a dominant top unit performance won us many games this season, and put us in contention for many individual awards, had we closed out the season as anticipated. Molly the Cat, Leonard Triller and newcomer Wann Kerr all had career seasons, with Triller and the Cat crossing 100 points for the first time in their careers. With each of those players extended for next season already, we are hoping to see continued dominance by their unit moving forward. The second forward unit was a variety of defined role players. Ivan Retoslav returned to the squad to end their career, and ran one of the most successful Penalty Kill units in the league alongside Thor Odinson. Sjin and Retoslav also manned the powerplay, alternating time as the 5th member of the unit, who also dwelled in the top portion of the league. Odinson got a sprinkle of time in the extra man unit as well, scoring some timely goals on the powerplay. For the defense, it was all about the system. Strong 2-way play was a must, and it did not matter how much scoring ability each of them had, their job was to keep the puck out of our net, and away from Jesse Teno, to which they all succeeded greatly. Newcomer Lloyd Braun was the quarterback on our powerplay, and was a huge part of the success of that unit. Youngster Jack Jeckler split time with veterans Deron Nesbitt and Hunor Solyom on the penalty kill, and ate a ton of the even strength minutes, allowing Braun the opportunity to focus on their role. Seeing growth from Jeckler all season has been inspiring and they should be able to step into a much greater offensive role come next season. Looking to next season, we want to congratulate Ivan Retoslav, Deron Nesbitt and Hunor Solyom on incredible careers, and we wish them a lifetime of happiness in their retirement. The team will begin immediately looking to fill these holes in the roster, and hope that they can remain a role model for players to come, as we look to restore this team to its championship glory.
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