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eaglesfan036

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  1. booooooooooo
  2. Fjorssom>Low Riga 2 gud
  3. Good deal for both sides. Glad to see actives getting dealt to gud teams.
  4. Way to get a point. Still rigged though
  5. Riga 2 gud
  6. sounds like a cool idea to me
  7. shoot i forgot
  8. I love this Riga New York rivalry going on, these silly New York peasants actually think they can beat us. Fjorssom for ROTY and all that good stuff. I like how the sim is making my player be like nearly the best forward on Riga even though other people have like more than 100 tpez than me. I think skating is really important in the sim for some reason so I get up skating. Also Squinty was active the other day and usually reads those so hello Squinty! I like how other people make such nice professional xm radios and then I just make random ones like these. Anywho, Mike wanted me to put a giraffe picture at the bottom of this so I guess I will. Robin Gow is a scrub. Victor is an old man. It's midnight and I probably should go to bed so I guess I will call it a day. Goodnight everyone and yay over 150 words.
  9. Rush to the Playoffs It’s official ladies and gentlemen, the Yukon Rush have already clinched a spot in the Season 37 VHLM playoffs. After only 40 games, the Rush are guaranteed at least the third spot in the North American Conference. Barring a drastic meltdown, Yukon should have the first spot in their conference locked down for the rest of the year. This article will be highlighting why Yukon has had so much success so far. Chemistry The primary objective of hockey is to score more goals than your opponent. Yukon has had no problem scoring goals this year, as their 203 goals are only behind Minot and Bern for the season. The Rush use two balanced lines which both have excellent passers and scorers. Yukon’s first line features Russian-born Konstantin Azhishchenkov at center, Kai Randal at left wing, and Queen Latifa at right wing. This first line has a lot of chemistry due to each player’s strengths complimenting each other well. Randal is the natural-born passer of the group, KJA is arguably the most well-rounded offensive player on the team, and Queen Latifa has the best shot on the team. Yukon’s second line also features excellent chemistry, but is different from the first line in that they have more defensive and physical ability. While all three players on the second line have great offensive ability, their play in the defensive zone is what makes them stand out. Lars Strummer centers the second line, and is arguable the best two-way forward on the Rush. Jeevan Samuelson brings solid defensive ability along with some ferocious physicality. Lastly, Bennett Wahl is a jack-of-all-trades forward who also is an excellent pest and draws a lot of penalties. From left to right: Kai Randal, KJA, Queen Latifa Stopping Goals When Yukon drafted goaltender Kimmo Salo with the first pick of the draft, they held lofty expectations for him. So far, Salo has exceeded expectation as he has the best goals against average (1.65) and save percentage (0.195%) in the league. However, it must be noted that Salo only has faced 739 shots this season, which is less than any other full-time starting goalie this season. These low shot totals can be attributed to the excellent defensive work in front of Salo. Yukon’s first pairing defensive unit features Triton Jackson and Don Draper. Jackson is a VHLM veteran who possesses the best offensive skills of all Yukon defenseman along with excellent defensive skills. Draper is Yukon’s defenseman with the most potential but is currently a raw player. Management has decided that Draper needs as much playing time as possible to maximize his potential, and roughly half way through the season Draper has already made a lot of strides since the beginning of the season. Currently, Draper has excellent defensive abilities along with a great slap shot, but his passing needs a lot of work as he often turns the puck over. Yukon’s second pairing features two VHLM veterans who are both excellent two-way defenseman. Gabrial Johnson is a great clear the porch defenseman who can hold his own in front of the net while also giving some excellent breakout passes. Frederick Ernst is playing out of position for Yukon, as his natural position is center. However, Yukon’s forward depth was already too deep, and Ernst has enough defensive ability to become a full-time defenseman. Gabrial Johnson "clearing the porch"
  10. Yu Kon do it! Pumped to have you as my linemate next year
  11. Really close game. Hooray for Draper with the third star
  12. The Gow family's back hurts.
  13. Draper 2 gud
  14. Yukon and Bern are really good this year. I do think that Turku will give you guys some trouble come playoff time though.
  15. Nice job boys. Salo slacking again
  16. Yay Draper
  17. This. Nice job in the shootout boys.
  18. rigged
  19. rigged
  20. Nice
  21. Close game. Nice job boys! Also cool to see our centers doing well in the faceoff circle.
  22. Fjorsstrom will become the best defenseman in the league.
  23. nice job boys
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