Jump to content

yevty

Inactive
  • Posts

    21
  • Joined

  • Last visited

About yevty

Recent Profile Visitors

The recent visitors block is disabled and is not being shown to other users.

  1. 1. Asking Alexandria - Moving on 2. I think we've went beyond our potential and will only get better as the weeks go on. 3. My offensive game. 4. Philly Reapers 5. Hopefully seeing some friends and family. 7. Quiznos
  2. S75 Transaction ID: 20438075190015457 Free Week 5 TPE Doubles Week
  3. Let's go. Best leadership and locker room.
  4. 1. I'm not playing VHFL. 2. Nothing at all, aha! 3. I think we'll be a middle of the pack team. 4. I assume he will be even bigger, as the more TPA, the better you are. 5. It's been good, but bipolar. Somedays its windy, somedays it's rainy, and somedays it's sunny and warm. 6. Hockey.
  5. Name: Silas LeFriend Height: 6'3'' Weight: 200lbs Position: Defense Team: Saskatoon Wild Silas LeFriend is currently a defenseman for the Saskatoon Wild and has been since mid-season 75, where he was a waiver claim due to entering the league late. He will now be entering season 76 and hopefully playing a full season with the team. Here is a list of Silas LeFriend's strengths and weaknesses. Strengths Defensive Game Silas prides himself in his defensive game, almost solely focusing on the defensive aspect of hockey. He knows that the less goals you cause against your team, the better the chances you have winning the game. Good defense is a good offense, as turnovers can sometimes be very deadly. His 43 blocked shots and 86 hits in 38 games speaks for itself. Passing Passing is a very strong aspect of Silas' game, as he is touted as a two-way defenseman. As strong as his defensive game may be, his first pass out of the zone and into his team in the neutral zone is always spot on. When he handles or has possession of the puck, he is always making the right play, or a play that has the least amount of chance to backfire on him and result in the opposing team gaining possession and scoring. Skating To be a great two-way defenseman and move the puck up the ice effectively, you must be able to skate pretty good. Silas has dedicated himself to improving his skating each year. Improving his skating usually means speed, agility, and acceleration. If he can get the first step on the opponent, then he's either going to carry the puck up, or be in a very good position to pass it to a teammate. His speed also helps him in the defensive zone too as he can usually keep up with the opposing team shooting down the ice with the puck, effectively boxing them out of the zone. Weaknesses Offensive Game Silas isn't going to be putting up three and four points a night, or even a point for a game for that matter. You will most likely expect to see a thirty to fifty point guy with great defensive stats. He isn't going to quarter back your powerplay and move the puck, but will compliment nice. Silas is built to play on the penalty kill and kill penalties. Strength Silas isn't the strongest person on the team, nor will he ever be. What he lacks in physical strength, he usually makes up in mental fortitude and hockey IQ. He isn't going to be the one to check a guy through the glass, stand up for a teammate, drop the gloves when the team is down and needs a boost. He's a smart defensive player, not a strong physical guy who is going to run around and pick fights. Leadership Silas wasn't born to lead, but will speak when he has to. He is not the Captain type to keep the boys hyped and focused, while also leading them into battle. Silas is quiet and reserved and only speaks when he feels the need he has to speak.
  6. 1. Training hard and gaining as much TPA as possible. 2. They all dropped massive TPA and all spiked up to like 200+ 3. Cody Prout 4. Canada if they're a team. 5. Phasmophobia, Visual Studio Code (heheh), OSRS. 6. Eso. Guy don't care.
  7. Very beautiful and probably one of the better done images on this site. The only thing that bothers me is that the text clips into the players chin strap. 9.5/10.
  8. The bottom of the hockey sticks on the banners bleed through the edge, the one of the far left actually clips out of the banner. I'd give this a 7/10.
  9. 1. It's a cold night in Saskatoon. How have you been adjusting to the weather? Pretty good, pretty good. I'm from a cold part of Canada myself, so not much of an adjustment. 2. Now that we are clinched for playoffs, what do you think we'll have to do to compete? Keep training and upgrading our skills and teamwork as a team. Keep geting that TPE. 3. Who do you think has stepped up to lead the team in this final stretch of the regular season? Apart from our forwards racking up points, I think the defensemen have been racking them up too and showing their worth. 4. What are your thoughts on Las Vegas AGM JigglyGumballs lurking in our Locker Room? Needs to get out or hide in the closet. 5. What are you going to do to pass the time during the NHL offseason? Classes, homework, my puppy. 6. Out of all Saskatoon skaters, who is the best fighter? Gabe Johnson will fight anyone.
×
×
  • Create New...