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  1. Travis Gowecny Name: Travis Gowecny Height: 6'2'' Weight: 200 lbs Position: Center Handness: Left Hometown: Philadelpia Travis Gowecny is the latest of the historic Gow family legacy to grace the VHL with his presence. Travis's hockey destiny was decided at birth, as he had a great support system in place in former VHL pros Austin Gow, Jim Gow, Tim TebowGow, Robert Gow III, and Robin Gow. The combination of his outstanding hockey genes along with excellent family coaching has made Gowecny succeed wherever he goes. In 8th grade, Gowecny was already the star of his high school hockey team, earning the award of Philadelphia's top high school athlete of he year. After averaging 5 points a game over his high school career, Gowecny received calls from many NHL teams looking to draft him, but he decided to follow in his family's footsteps and grace the VHL with his presence. Pros Passing Similar to the rest of his family, Gowecny is a team-first player and is always looking for an opportunity to pass the puck to an open teammate. Travis can do it all when it comes to passing, whether it is cycling the puck in the offensive zone, making a quick breakout pass out of the defensive zone, or threading the needle for a one timer. Additionally, Gowecny has a unique talent for springing his teammates on breakaways with lob stretch passes, meaning the opposing defense always needs to be on their toes. Puck Possession Unlike most of his family members who are smaller in stature, Gowecny possesses great size, using his 6'2'' frame and 200lbs of strength to keep opponents from muscling him from the puck. Because of his plus possession ability, Gowecny is usually his team's primary puck carrier through the neutral zone, as he is able to muscle his way across the blue line to get his team set up in the offensive zone. Additionally, Travis excels in battles along the boards, making the dump and chase a viable strategy for him as well. Defensive Ability Travis also helps his team keep possession of the puck with excellent defensive awareness. Gowecny can use his size to his advantage in the defensive zone, whether it is checking opponents off the puck, winning board battles, or blocking shots. Additionally, Travis plays a very positionally sound game, as he is always getting in the way of passing and shooting lanes. By combining his abilities of a quick outlet pass, muscling opponents off the puck, and making interceptions, Gowecny's team should not be spending much time in the defensive zone while he is on the ice. Cons Finishing Ability While Gowecny can often use his size to muscle his way into excellent shooting positions, he unfortunately does not possess the steady hands of a sniper. While he can use his large frame to put a lot of power behind his shots, Travis's shooting accuracy needs a lot of work if he wants to succeed at the next level. Because of his poor sniping skills, most of Gowecny's goals will come off of deflections or rebounds. His poor finishing ability is also probably part of the reason he passes the puck so much. Stickhandling Gowecny is not a player who is going to deke around the opposing team to score. While he is able to use his size to keep opponents at bay, Gowecny will never be confused for a creative stickhandler. Because he does not possess the skills for a lot of fancy moves, Travis becomes more predictable to defenders as they do not have to fear a deke past them for a breakaway. Speaking of breakaways, Gowecny must have learned his breakaway moves from the Philadelphia Flyers, because his shootout moves look embarassing. Faceoffs Gowecny does not possess the quick hands needed to have a great faceoff percentage. While he may use his muscle to knock smaller opponents off the puck during draws, if he is playing against an expert faceoff man he is in for a long day. Some coaches have considered using Gowecny at wing because of his poor faceoff ability, but his other skills are able to compensate for this. There is hope for Travis however, as many hockey players have been able to improve their faceoffs ability simply through sheer repetition.
  2. I would like it to go down in league history that I was the first to say ban @ADwyer87
  3. Beautiful. Wingate one is the best
  4. Thank you for adding the paragraph and word counter driggins. Nice touch

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      that's actually working? i haven't been able to see it yet i assumed it wasn't working..

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      oh nvm i see it now. Good work Draper, good work. 

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      It actually kind of sucks though. doesn't count words properly 

  5. blockbuster
  6. I love the hedgehog memes
  7. I was waiting for something like this to come. It just seemed like Cologne's time to start competing with Europe on the downswing. Hefty price but worth it. Time for everyone to change their predictions from Helsinki to Cologne for EU
  8. I still love WinGod, but the tides a turnin
  9. Calgary offers: S49: 500k
  10. Greetings members of VHL Land, I have just gone through each team's roster and their contract money. After a thorough evaluation of each roster, I am convinced the Seattle Bears will be your S49 champions. The team boasts the all-important roster depth, having 6 forwards and 4 defensemen. While Podorak is probably going to be the only dangerous second liner, a lot of other teams do look like they will be able to have 10 skaters, which is very important because bots suck and even scrubs are much better than bots. Additionally, Seattle's defensive core is by far the best in the league, with Fong, Sterling, and Mengsk all being very good and even Bubba Nuck as the worst defensemen is a very good sign because he is league average and is still active so he will get better. Since I am not going to be competiting for a cup this season, I will give Seattle some advice. I think y'all should move one of your defensemen to forward because you need a little more firepower on forward, and then move one of the scrub inactive forwards to 4th defensemen because you can shelter that guy a little better. Whether you do that or not, I think your depth, great goaltending, and great defense will lead the way to victory for you guys. People may overlook you because you don't have star forwards, but that can be made up for with the scoring depth you have, great defensemen who I predict will also score a lot this year, and of course I expect the outstanding goaltending you guys got last year to continue. Hail Seattle
  11. All hail His Grace, WinGod of Houses Win and God, First of His Name, King of the Andals and the First Men, Lord of the Ten Teams, and Protector of the Realm."
  12. thanks for the new DT
  13. C - Ted Doughty A - Kai Roberts A - Marquis Hyvarinen Great core being built, I am sure you guys will rep the team well
  14. Real life takes precedence over the VHL. I hope everything is okay now. Best wishes
  15. @flyersfan1493 please say the trade is processed after you do them
  16. Yukon uses priority on Ivars Klajums
  17. Moscow uses priority on Travis Wilcox
  18. make sure to like and subscribe :3
  19. oh i was such a troll with that ya
  20. at least Murica is still fighting
  21. if @Draper bans @ADwyer87 i will post the video
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