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    Fowll reacted to Thranduil in Jonathan Hill off to a Blistering Start   
    Of all the VHLM emergences we have seen this year, perhaps one of the most surprising is that of recently signed Halifax 21st rookie defenseman, Jonathan Hill, who has emerged as an elite VHLM player already. In 18 games for Halifax this season he has posted a stunning 17 points ( including 3 goals in his last 3 games), which leads all first-year defensemen. On top of those outstanding point totals, Hill also is tied for the league lead in the +/- category (With teammate Nathan MacKinnon) , with an astounding +21 rating, as well as being second in blocked shots with 41, only 3 behind fellow Halifax defenseman, Juri Rykonen. It's amazing that a newly signed defenseman, with no expectations on him whatsoever, was able to become such a dominant force, so early in the season. He has been handling most of Halifax's roles as their go-to guy, controlling, the top pair, the powerplay as well as the penalty kill and often playing over 30 minutes per game.
     
    Recently, Halifax GM, @ShawnGlade made a few big trades to bring in two of the league's top defensemen (Jesse Wilson and Evgeni Komarov). As a result, Hill's minutes will most likely suffer severely, but at the same time, there will be less pressure on him to perform and he will be able to experiment with his game a lot more. If he keeps his spot on the top pair and ends up with Jesse Wilson, he will most likely end up producing at an even higher level then previously and together, him and Wilson be one of the best defensive pairs in the VHLM. Even if he keeps playing with his current partner, Juri Rykonen, on the second pairing, he will still be a part of a killer Top-4. It was a great decision by Shawn Glade to sign Hill to his team, and I think I can speak for everyone when I say I am excited to watch him play for Halifax, as he continues to improve his game and establish himself as a top D-man throughout his career.
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    Fowll got a reaction from Jubo in S63 WJC - Coming to you soon!   
    Canada, time to bring another gold or ya !
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    Fowll reacted to Thranduil in VHLM Free Agent Interview Article   
    S63 VHLM Free Agent Segment
     
    This year's off-season has already seen a number of free-agent rookies get signed to various VHLM teams. Watching the players try to make names for themselves as they all begin new chapters of their careers should provide a lot of excitement for this upcoming season. Some will crumble under the pressure and end up being complete busts. Others will will thrive and could even be the deciding factor of their team winning the Founder's Cup. One thing is certain, every single one of them has something to prove, whether its something big, like showing their GM that they are a top signing, or something as small as maintaining a spot on the roster for the majority of the year. I was fortunate enough to have a chance to sit down with a few of this year's top free agents, many of whom have just received their very first VHLM contract. I grilled them on their experiences with signing to a brand-new team as a completely unknown entity to everyone. What I've gathered from talking to the free agents is that although it seems like the perfect opportunity, being an a Free Agent as a rookie is the farthest thing from easy.
     
     
    The first thing I asked them about was what the deciding factor was in choosing the team they signed with. Newly minted Las Vegas Aces goalie, Brick Wahl, nephew of VHL goalie legend, Brick Wahl, says that he saw a rare opportunity with Vegas, to be a starting goaltender. He struggled quite a bit during the process to decide which team felt like the best fit, as some teams offered plenty of talent to play with or great management, but in the end, being a starter as a rookie was just too good of an opportunity to pass up on. Of course every player had their own reason and even some goalies aren't as picky as others. Goalie Divaani Sohva says he chose to sign with Oslo because they were the only team that made him an offer and they were in need of a netminder. Meanwhile, defenseman, Jonathan Hill, who was recently signed by Halifax felt that the team's plans for the future were the most in line with his own. He also feels that signing with a relatively new team will give him a great opportunity to prove himself to everyone.
     
     
    While its a no-brainer for some players, a lot of players struggle with deciding which team to sign with as they would have built good rapport with multiple GM's and don't want to leave any of them hanging. "It was a very hard decision," says UK goaltender Finn Davison. "I had another team contacting me, (Oslo) but they have a young goalie, (Divaani Sohva) albeit not as good as I will be, but they signed the guy recently, so I understand what they are going through. I did not know where I was going until last minute, but in the end, Ottawa offered the most opportunity for me."
    Halifax right winger, John Madden had a similar experience. He spent half an hour explaining to me how it was the hardest decision he has ever made and how he felt he was letting the other GMs down by not signing with them.
     
     
    The off-season is an exciting time for the free-agents the VHLM. It is the time when they get to choose their own fate. I asked a couple of them about what they're looking forward to about the upcoming season. Las Vegas Aces newly signed Defensive prodigy, Evgeni Komarov expressed excitement in laying the body all over the ice.
    "I just wan crush body. I am big tough, so if I not do, then I am disappoint in me," he says, through broken English.
    Ottawa Lynx centreman, Mark Gebauer says he wants to make a name for himself but he'll just enjoy every minute that he's on the ice for. Formerly mentioned Finn Davison is looking forward to proving people wrong about him, making the statement: 
    "Coming in as a Free Agent, people are already looking down at me. They are already looking at me as the next guy or as the next option. I promise that I will be better than that."
     
     
    That will indeed be the biggest challenge for these undrafted players. Proving all of the skeptics wrong. Proving that they aren't just a waste of a million bucks. John Madden feels it is this season that will have the most importance.
    "This is the season where we prove to everyone that we can be a high caliber player, or we end up being complete flops. This is our chance to get drafted to the VHL and if we waste it we won't be getting another one."
    Some players such as Brick Wahl aren't taking the pressure that fans give too seriously.
    "I am less concerned about proving anything to the rest of the VHLM, but rather looking to prove to my team that i have their back. I also look to make improvements in my game but this i do for myself. I want to be the best and i will continue to work not only until i achieve my goal, but long after that because hockey is not just what I’m good at, it is what I love," he told me, eyes gleaming with confidence and pride.
    Meanwhile, Jonathan Hill feels that a lot of players are all talk and come playing time, they won't be able to handle the pressure. Of course he wants to make sure he's able to.
    "All of the things that I'm saying right now are just words, sounds and letters. I need to to show my GM, teammates and scouts all of this and even more. I will be honest, I'm not the most gifted player, but I believe that with hard work, patience and never stopping in chasing your dreams you can achieve a lot. And I will."
    Now that's the kind of attitude that gets you places in life.
     
     
    The final question I asked the players was about what their  team for the upcoming season. Brick Wahl is a big goalie who leaves a mark on every team he plays for, just like his uncle did in when he was in his prime. Madden thinks he can add lots of offense and speed to Halifax if given the right opportunity to do so. Jonathan Hill says he can offer tonnes of hard work, dedication and perseverance and the same goes for Gebauer. Finn Davison had this to say on the matter:
    "If you have not noticed already, I am very stubborn, but in a good way. I am someone that has their mind set on proving people wrong and looking back to playing and knowing that I gave every single thing that I could.  I am team player, so I will do what is best for the team. That will continue to the VHL, so if a team needs a team goalie, here I am.
     
    Rylan Peace Segment
     
    While I was at it, I also got the chance to interview second year VHLM stud forward, Rylan Peace. Peace joined Halifax through free agency in the final leg of last season and made an immediate impact on the team, helping them make the cup finals in their inaugural season. I asked him a few questions about his experiences last season. He says that the main contributing factor as to why he signed with Halifax was the GM, Shawn Glade.
     
     
     "Shawn was extremely supportive, first as my GM, then as a teammate. I also chose Halifax because the city is a namesake to a commissioned Canadian warship,"  Peace says, "Though I didn't have much of a choice because Halifax was the only team who wasn't pushing against the salary cap. Most teams couldn't even afford the mandatory minimum contract to sign me to sign me with the space they had left. However even if I'd received more offers I think I'd have chosen [Halifax] for reasons I've already shared."
    Though it was an easy decision for Peace to sign with Halifax, not everything went smoothly for him after arriving there. Being the new player on the team, he barely saw any ice-time for the first several games.
     
     
    "I started off only playing two minutes per night for the first fifteen or so games, had only a couple of goals, a couple of assists and handful of points. I finally started making an impact after talking to Shawn about giving me more ice-time. He had faith in me and moved me up to the second right wing slot and I finally started helping my team by contributing offensively," says Peace.
    "By the end of the year, I was playing 22 minutes per game on the top line. I can definitely relate to the new free agent rookies because some of them will be in the same spot I will last year. They'll have limited ice-time and no real opportunity to display their skills they've been working so hard to develop. But I know, tested and true, hard work prevails. Of course there are other contributing factors to performance and the pressure is always there. Last year, when we were in the playoffs, I could not handle the pressure and balked, so even I'm still learning how to cope with the pressure from high expectations."
     
     
    Last season after a spectacular inaugural VHLM regular season, the Halifax 21st disappointed in the playoffs, getting swept in the final, by theOttawa Lynx, who were definitely the underdogs. Nonetheless, Peace came out with a positive attitude.
    "Being a member of Halifax's first season was beyond special for me," he said, "Even if it didn't end the way that we all would have liked it to. Watching my draft position rise through the short time I had with Halifax gave me the energy I needed to feed from. It helped me build confidence in myself as a player and I'm just hoping to make a name for myself in this upcoming VHLM season."
     
     
    I don't think there's a doubt in anyone's mind the Rylan Peace will indeed make a name for himself this season and because of his work ethic and is possibly already the best player in the league. He will be spending this season with the vastly improved Saskatoon Wild. Peace's story proves that undrafted and late-blooming free agents, can have a huge impact on their team and that you don't need to be a hotly hyped prospect from the get go to become a top player. Many players believe that since they were passed over in the draft, they are unwanted, but there are the few, like Peace, who still push on, and it is they who achieve great things.
     
     
    When asked if he has any advice for the brand new rookie signings for this season, he responded with this:
    "Honestly, just work hard and keep your nose to the grind stone. The pressure is always there, but don't let it get to you. I try to be myself, and I'd tell everyone else to do the same."
     
    Post Script
     
    Whether they're scoring 50 goals this year or just playing their first VHLM, many brand new free agents will be making their mark on the league this year and writing this article has given me a new perspective on them. These undrafted players aren't just the guys who no one wanted, they're some of the most under-rated players in all of sports and though they have massive odds stacked against them, the truly great ones will find a way to prevail.
     
     
    Written by Thranduil / John Madden

    Total Words: 1,865
    My Words: 1,137
    TPE: 6
    Using for PT weeks Oct 22-29, Oct 30-Sept 4
     
    Massive thanks to @Peace, @BladeMaiden, @Fowll, @Sohva, @Sova, @Poptart and @Gooningitup for answering my interview questions, and also to @ShawnGlade for helping to turn Peace into the player he is today.
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    Fowll got a reaction from diamond_ace in D - Jonathan Hill (HFX)   
    Okay , enough of thinking . Hill accept Halifax offer, desiccation wasn't easy  , thanks all GM and AGM for good tips, hopefully we will keep in touch .
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    Fowll got a reaction from Da Trifecta in D - Jonathan Hill (HFX)   
    Okay , enough of thinking . Hill accept Halifax offer, desiccation wasn't easy  , thanks all GM and AGM for good tips, hopefully we will keep in touch .
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    Fowll got a reaction from Tagger in I don`t know what I`m supposed to write here   
    My gfx for this week ( still 21:40 at my time zone  )

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    Fowll reacted to Thranduil in D - Jonathan Hill (HFX)   
    @Fowll, this is where VHLM GM's will offer you a contract and you'll be allowed to choose which team you want to play for. The contract amount is set league wide at $1,500,000 and you'll accept the contract by stating which teams offer you accept in this thread. There is no rush and you will be given time to look around and speak to the GM's and such if you wish! Good luck in the decision making and your career !
     
    Halifax 21st @ShawnGlade
    Las Vegas Aces @Jubo07 @oilmandan
    Oslo Storm @Trifecta @JaeDeLai
    Ottawa Lynx @diamond_ace @McWolf
    Saskatoon Wild @Dtayl @Gooningitup
    Yukon Rush @BarzalGoat @Reives
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    Fowll got a reaction from NotAVHLM-GM in Claimed: Probably more correct mock draft.   
    I'm good boy. Draft me
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    Fowll reacted to Corco in Claimed: S55 and S56 Draftees in the World Cup   
    @Higgins
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    Fowll reacted to Corco in Claimed: S55 and S56 Draftees in the World Cup   
    Center - Rudy Ying - Team World @punkhippie

    Arguably the 2nd best prospect available in the S55 draft, the Chinese-born Ying was a late addition to Team World's roster, replacing Singaporian forward Takashi Fujimoto. Ying had a bit of a pedestrian regular season points-wise, only scoring 49 points in 72 games with the powerhouse Las Vegas Aces, but he has certainly elevated his game in the playoffs; he and Fujimoto are both tied for the team lead in playoff points with 9 points in 7 games. In the World Cup, Ying may have to take a back seat to being a main contributor, as he is part of a potent offense that already contains more than a few skilled players, such as the Mongolian Franchise Cornerstone and Romanian Pietro Maximoff.
     
     
    Left Wing - Rusty Trombone - Team Europe @Smarch

    Just because he isn't available to go in the draft because of the GM rule, doesn't mean Trombone can't compete; if he was available to be drafted, he would be the 1st overall pick by a landslide. Trombone led the Las Vegas Aces in scoring this past season, scoring over 50 goals and 50 assists for 112 total points on the year. He has continued this pace into the postseason, with 8 points in 7 games, helping the Aces pummel their way to the finals. Unlike some of the other very young players playing in this upcoming World Cup, Trombone seems like he will definitely make a difference for Team Europe, given his high level of skill.
     
     
    Goaltender - Key Perought - Team Europe @NUCK

    Already arguably well-known around the league for his conflict with his former employer, the Las Vegas aces, Swiss-born netminder Key Perought certainly cemented his status as a household name in some parts of the world, specifically Yukon and Ottawa. The two cities would see their two VHLM teams duke it out in a best-of-three playoff to enter the VHLM post-season, and despite Perought's Rush being on the losing end, he was the best player for either team in the whole series. In all three games, Perought faced a total of 187 shots, which averages out to 62 per game; not only this, but his Save % was .925 in the series, which is absolutely ridiculous. Perought will need to play like he did in that series for Team Europe if they want to achieve their gold-medal hopes, as the teams overall defense may not stack up as well as other nations in the tournament.
     
     
    Defense - Nicodemus Raven - Team Mercenaries @Fowll

    Despite not playing the entire VHLM season, the Latvian defender Nicodemus Raven has put up some decent numbers, scoring 43 points in 64 games, showcasing his potent offensive ability as a puck-moving defender. Raven has continued this strong play into the post-season, and currently has 8 points in 8 games for the Ottawa Lynx. He is the 4th defenseman of a relatively young Mercenaries defense, which consists of Roman Solokov, Alexander Thrower, and Pavel Komarov. Raven will certainly be looking to raise his draft stock in the tournament, as he currently sits at 6th as of the last VHLSC Draft Rankings.
     
     
    Center - Mattias Forsberg - Team Scandinavia @Banackock

    The lone S55 draftee for Team Scandinavia, is a fundamentally sound player who seems to definitely fly under the media radar. The Swede put up 64 points in 72 games this season for the Oslo Storm, and then put up 4 points in 5 games for the Storm in the postseason. Forsberg is your typical Swedish center, a smooth skater who is responsible in both ends, and can put up a decent amount of points. Don't look for him to exactly light it up in the World Cup though, as his linemates are VHLM-lifers Apollo Aho and Jack Kraken ICE; Forsberg has a bright future ahead of him, just maybe not for this World Cup though.
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    Fowll reacted to Fire Tortorella in S54 Team Mercenaries   
    F - Marc-Andre Leblanc @Pandar
    F - Fredinamijs Krigars @hedgehog337
    F - Daryl Dortch @evrydayimbyfuglien
    F - Sami Zayn @Tylar
    F - Shawn Gretzky @TheLastOlympian07
    F - Fujimoto @BOOM
     
    D - Pavel Komarov @Gooningitup
    D - Alexander Thrower @gregreg
    D - Roman Solokov @Beketov
    D - Nicodemus Raven @Fowll
     
    G - Jacob @Higgins
    G - Astrid Moon @The Trollfecta
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    Fowll reacted to Wasty in Claimed: TED Talks   
    @Jala
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    Fowll reacted to Kendrick in VHL Monthly Lottery; April Draw - WINNERS HERE   
    Oh nice some new guys getting rewarded!
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    Fowll got a reaction from Kendrick in VHL Monthly Lottery; April Draw - WINNERS HERE   
    Oh, nice. 
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    Fowll got a reaction from Mr Bohannan in Claimed: Smoke weed   
    Offcourse you can!  I made it from mobile and it is difficult to understand the real size of it. 
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    Fowll got a reaction from Kendrick in Nicodemus Raven updates.   
    Gfx
    +6 TPE 
    That rookie thing
    +1 TPE 
     
    +2 TPE from point task upgrade (for this week and last week to) 
     
    +9TPE
     
     
     
    TPE61<TPE 70
     
    +4 Defense
     
    Defense 68<Defense 71
     
    +5 checking 
    Checking 45<Checking 50
     
     
     
     
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    Fowll reacted to Mr Bohannan in Claimed: Smoke weed   
    Ou shiiet! Super! Looks really fucking cool! Like Im usually not happy with sigs that others make me, but this one is lit! The only questions I would like to ask is - can I use it and can I re-size it to smaller size(bit too big)?
     
    Anyhow paldies vecīt!
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    Fowll got a reaction from gorlab in Claimed: Smoke weed   
    @Mr Bohannan
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    SUMMARY
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    HODOR!
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    0/10
     
    and banned
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