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  1. The Season 44 Calgary Wranglers were remembered for coming out of nowhere to take a title - taking down the Meute then of Quebec City in the semifinals, followed by a Cologne team in its third straight finals thereafter. Over time, a lot of credit for this win has gone to Hall of Fame goaltender Hans Wingate or to the team's GM Austin Gow. But the Playoff MVP for this run was neither of these - it was forward Tyler Cote, who perhaps lost to history had one of the great playoff runs ever. The player from @Ball, Cote finished the Season 44 playoffs with 31 total points. For reference, not a single other player has reached 30 points in a single playoffs since, and you have to go back to Season 34 ( @Victor's Chershenko) for the previous time it happened. Cote finished with 8 goals and 23 assists in 16 games that playoffs with a +22 and 56 hits. And to think, this was also his first season on the Wranglers, coming over from Toronto in an offseason trade. Unfortunately, that would be the high water mark for both Cote and Ball - he wouldn't win another individual award or a title, despite topping 35 goals and 85 points in each of his three seasons in Calgary. The following season, the Wranglers would go up 3-1 in the finals, but ultimately fall to Helsinki in tragic fashion (Cote had 21 points that playoffs too). Ball himself, meanwhile, has been in and out of activity since then. But it was a magical playoff run for all involved, and for Cote's 31 points, a playoff run that is indeed unheralded.
  2. Hi there again
  3. I'm slightly disappointed you didn't go with the full XKCD name, just to mess with @Will's portal.
  4. I don't agree with you, but I like the enthusiasm anyway
  5. Miss you too, it'll happen at some point though
  6. New York City -- Need an indication how quickly things can change in the VHL? Last week, the Americans were mired in yet another slump, behind the Calgary Wranglers for the final North American playoff spot with D.C. not far behind them for fifth. This week? The Americans are now 9 points clear of D.C., 11 points clear of Calgary, and only 4 points behind third-place Toronto with 19 games left in the season. It's all thanks to a stretch where the Americans have won eight of their last nine games, the only loss being in OT to, of all teams, last place Davos. During that stretch, New York has racked up wins against Seattle, Riga, Malmo and first place Vancouver twice. Stretching back even further, the Americans have picked up 24 of 28 possible points in the team's last 14 games. It's one of the more incredible stretches of the season, even moreso because very few people saw it coming -- even the players on the team itself. "I thought we'd get better, but I'd be lying if I said I thought we had this run in us," said sophomore defenseman Lance Flowers. "Everything seems to be gelling at the right time, and not a moment too soon." Still, the Americans locker room knows better than to start counting their chickens before they hatch. While New York is a better team than it's early season struggles, it likely isn't the world beaters of the past few games as well. The truth likely lies somewhere in the middle, and all it may take is one strong Calgary or D.C. run for a fun playoff race. "Our job isn't done there's a little X by our name. And even then, the fun's just beginning," Flowers said. "We got here by not giving up. So why would we do anything different now?"
  7. It's the Americans defenseman way
  8. 3-2 Vancouver
  9. 319 HC Davos Dynamo @ New York Americans 320 Vancouver Wolves @ Malmo Nighthawks 321 Toronto Legion @ Seattle Bears 322 Prague Phantoms @ Helsinki Titans
  10. 1. One of our key players Guy LeGrande was recently shipped out to Seattle for Kevin Low and a 3rd, what impact does that have on our team and locker room? It's always sad to see someone go, especially who was a top contributer. I hope that we're able to keep the activity up, because LeGrande brought a lot of it. 2. On the flip side, Kevin Low joins our defensive core as a solid addition to the backend, how does he impact our roster? I'm excited for what Low brings. As one of his potential linemate partners, I feel like we complement each other well - a scorer is perfect to put next to me as a passer. 3. After a long stretch of brutal games, we've recently beat out Calgary in the standings to move into a playoff position. How do we keep up our current pace of play and maintain this spot? Things tend to even out over time, and while I was sad at the early part of the season, I still felt like we had potential. I still think we do, just need to keep games close and pick up a spare point or two where we're not expected. 4. Soren Jensen currently sits tied for most points by a rookie this season, how does he represent our program and where we'll be moving forwards? There's a reason I was extraordinarily pumped with Jensen in the draft. He's absolutely part of our key core moving forward, and could very well be a top scorer in this league sooner rather than later. 5. With only 25 games left in the season, do you expect us to move in the standings much more or hold our current position? Honestly, fourth and sneaking into the playoffs is what I expected from this season already. So I'll say we'll hold. 6. Of the top 10 point leaders league-wide, who are you most surprised to see? It's not really a surprise because he's awesome, but I'm pleasantly pleased that Elmebeck is top 10 in defenseman scoring. He's put in the work, and frankly has carried the defensive core this year.
  11. And that's probably understating your old sim league man credentials Happy you're back!
  12. New York -- It hasn't been the strongest season for New York, but it hasn't been a complete failure either. The team currently sits two points behind Calgary for the final playoff birth, which was New York's ultimate goal all along. Young players such as Fredrik Elmebeck and rookie Soren Jensen have been bright spots for their early play as well. But if there's one area where New York has struggled, it's been with the top defensemen expected to lead the team - and that may have just gotten harder. Today, the New York Americans shipped off franchise defenseman Guy LeGrande to the Seattle Bears, getting back fellow defenseman Kevin Low and a third round pick. LeGrande hadn't been having the best season compared to last year, but still can be considered a top-flight talent with his skills - something that could also be said for his former linemate Lance Flowers. Flowers told reporters shortly after the deal that he'd miss LeGrande, and he thought with some more time they'd be able to capture the magical form they had just last season. But he also added that it's a business, and what he has to do now is focus on connecting with Low and developing his offensive game to replace some of what the team's losing in LeGrande. "If it wasn't already my time to step up, it certainly is now," Flowers said. "It's been a tough season, nobody's going to deny that. But I do have to believe that if I continue to put in the work, it'll all turn out in the end. So that's what I'm going to do, and I'm ready for this team to start winning here shortly."
  13. 1. Walk us through your gameday routine as you prepare for a match up. I'm a big proponent of getting into the zone. For me, that means a lot of carbs, then listening to some metal to pump me up. Don't want to too many people, just let me get on the ice. 3. Who was your favorite athlete growing up? I didn't really watch much hockey until I got older, so it was Wayne Rooney when I was young. But then again, didn't really have the football body type, and the rest is history. 4. Name one player in the VHL you want to challenge to a one on one face off. I'm going to say it'd be Finn Davison. Because lord knows I'm not winning a face off against a center, so a goalie seems like a good bet. 5. They are casting the biopic of your life - who should play you? I think it'd be Benedict Cumberbatch. Just let me be pretty for once, please. 7. What should we work on so the Americans finish the season strong? There are only so many times I say we should keep on keeping on, but I really do think that we'll only get better with time. 8. If the New York Americans rebranded they should be called the New York _____ Canadians. I like a good sense of irony as much as the next guy.
  14. It's been a pleasure playing with you @Steve Let's do this thing @Smarch
  15. Gold World Silver Canada Bronze Europe MVP Jerry Wang
  16. Done Instagram and Twitter
  17. (For week ending 12/1, will do the other later this week) 1. With our season starting out on the wrong foot, how do you keep your morale high? It's tough, but just have to keep an eye towards the future. We know we're a young team growing towards something. 2. We have been in some real hard fought games. How do you feel your about your player and his/her compete level? Hasn't been my best season, to be totally fair. I figured there'd be some regression to the mean given how well I did last year, but it's still not fun. 3. With Thanksgiving coming up fast, will you make time to stay in shape or pig out? I mean, I'm a big dude, and I hit people. Of course I'm going to pig out, because that's what I'm supposed to do! 4. We have some young players really doing well under the circumstances, who sticks out in your mind? He may not be at the level he wanted to be entering the season, but it's nice that Wilcox is leading the league in PP goals. At least take one positive from this. 5. What changes would you like to see on our team, be it players or playtime? Just need more firepower overall, everyone seems to be regressing a bit this year. Just one of those seasons, I suppose. 6. What do you like most about our team so far? Everyone's keeping a positive attitude, even with the struggles so far. We're going to need that for the rest of this year.
  18. New York -- Outside of a few upset victories over Moscow, not much has gone right for the New York Americans this season. Originally expected to be a fringe playoff contender, the Americans currently sit last in North America, 6 points behind second-year team D.C., with only Davos keeping them from the basement of the entire VHL. Perhaps chief among those who are struggling is second year defenseman Lance Flowers. Coming off a season where he won two VHL awards, pretty much all facets of his play have declined this season. Notably, he's been an absolute zero offensively - 2 goals and 4 assists in 22 games couldn't be further from the 52 assists he had in his rookie season. Overall, coaches and Flowers alike seem to be at a loss for words as to what's happened so far this season. New York has even experimented with moving him to the second line for something different, but nothing seems to have worked. "I put in the same amount of work this offseason, so yeah, it's a bit frustrating to not see it translating," Flowers said. "There are always ups and downs, so I just have to keep working in hopes that things get better. I really do hope that's soon though." The law of averages would seem to indicate that things may change for Flowers soon, but it may be too little, too late for New York. Still, that's not the worst thing. New York does own its own first in the upcoming draft, and especially with top players like Forest and LeGrande signing extensions, there's little worry of a mass talent exodus this offseason.
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