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how am i supposed to make online love with eagles now?
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Titan Power Last season the Helsinki Titans had a record of 10-55-7. They finished Season 44 with a measly 27 points and in last place in the entire league. They won the top two picks in the draft and everything has changed. The Titans scored 141 goals and had 314 goals against with a minus 173 goals differential in their S44 campaign. Defenseman Pablo Escabar led the team is scoring with an impressive 24 goals and 62 assists for 86 points. Goaltender HEL G has a .899 save percentage and a 4.25 goals against average last season. That season Helsinki stashed prospects Marcel Faux and Aleksi Koponen in the minors to keep them away from the losing environment in Helsinki. “I was happy Helsinki let me go back to the VHLM to play for Saskatoon. I really enjoyed going on a cup run and eventually winning the Founder’s Cup. I was pretty thankful they allowed me that opportunity. Although they gave me an option to stay up if I’d like but I did not want to. Although the team struggled I felt kind of bad. But for me being back in juniors helped me better my game and confidence so I think it was the right choice." ~Faux on Helsinki last season. O'Malley playing in his first game as a Titan Fast forward to Season 45, the Titans have a record of 51-15-5 for 107 points. The Titans clinched the Victory Cup and of course made the play-offs. Quite a turn around for a franchise in just one year. They scored 268 goals and allowed 158 goals with a plus 110 goal differential. Veteran Thomas O’Malley leads the team in scoring with 48 goals and 70 assists for 118 points near the end of the season. Rookie goaltender Greg Clegane had a sparkling .917 save percentages and a 2.20 goals against average. Prospects Aleksi Koponen and Marcel Faux played a major part in the Titans depth with Koponen being second in rookie scoring. “I was pretty exciting going into this season with all the hype in the off-season. We picked up two amazing players in the draft and picked up one of the best players in the league in O’Malley. The excitement in the locker room and in the city was amazing. It’s great to be a part of an organization that is now in win mode. The rebuild did not last long and the future is still looking bright over here. The play-offs and the next few seasons should be fun.” ~Faux on Helsinki's going into this season. Clegane being good General Manager William Shaw did some great work in the off-season to improve the Titans but also ran into some luck in regards to the draft. Although the Titans tanked in a strong draft class which also helps the rebuild process. The Titans improvement is mostly due to the likes of veterans Thomas O’Malley, Christoph Klose and Brady Stropko who were all brought in by the Titans General Manager in the off-season via trade. With the season coming close to an end the Titans will now look to the play-offs. The Titans are still a fairly inexperienced team especially on the blue line and in goal. So it should be interesting to see if the young Titans can deliver in the play-offs.
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Board of Governors Update [Final 6/6]
Tylar replied to eaglesfan036's topic in Archived Career Tasks
Content: 3/3 - Oh, interesting stuff. VHLM contraction might be a good idea, but I don't know. There is definitely something needed in the VHLM. Nice to see things are being discussed around here to better the league ! Grammar: 2/2 - you suck me, Draper, and Victor tried bumping it = Draper, Victor and I tried bumping it Appearance: 1/1 - Very cute, like you. Kind of. Overall: 6/6 -
Content: 3/3 - Interesting to see all the shutouts in the league. Good research. Seems like a lot. Didn't realize Helsinki had a lot of shutouts and outscored the opponent so much in them. Atleast I learned something. Grammar: 2/2 - Typos outsacored = outscored someobdy = somebody Appearance: 1/1 - Very nice. Overall: 6/6
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Content: 3/3 - It's always nice to see your own player produce. Oh, and hi new SHL teammate . Grammar: 2/2 - MinorThings improvement,especially = improvement, especially disgusted.The = disgusted. The cant = can't (x2) Appearance: 1/1 - Okay. Overall: 6/6
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Claimed:Melrose-St. Pierre Interview [Final 6/6]
Tylar replied to atw2592's topic in Archived Career Tasks
Content: 3/3 - I don't think TPE even gets added into the sim anyways, but i'm not sure about that. I know there will be a sim update for the play-offs though. Grammar: 2/2 - Nothing. Appearance: 1/1 - Sure Overall: 6/6 -
Content: 3/3 - Welcome back. Interesting idea/interesting to know the back story. I'm pretty sure I was here when you tried to do this, cause I briefly remember this. Otherwise I'm not really sure what to say about this. Kind of crazy . Grammar: 2/2 - nothing major just minor. them no better then people begging = them no better than people begging this is not a attack article = this is not an attack article then = than (x2) Appearance: 1/1 - Yes Overall: 6/6
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Claimed:Red Wolves Primed for Post-Season [Final 6/6]
Tylar replied to TheLastOlympian07's topic in Archived Career Tasks
Content: 3/3 - Meh team. Saskatoon is better Grammar: 2/2 - nothing major been the teams best = been the team's best its = it's Appearance: 1/1 - Colours everywhere Overall: 6/6 -
*Stats From A few days ago, don't judge me. Wild Times The Saskatoon Wild sit on top of the North American Conference in the VHLM and currently sit third in the entire league. They sit with a total of 70 points and a record of 34-13-2. After winning the Founder’s Cup last season the Wild have come back in Season 45 and done fairly well considering the losses they had from their cup team. They are currently on a 6 game win streak and are 9-1 in their last ten games. The Wild have a strong mix of young talent and veterans. Leading the way is former defenseman of the year MCHammer with a total of 118 points which leads the entire league by a fair margin. Without a first round pick in the draft the Wild still managed to pick up two quality players in Jonathan Killeen and Neils Skovgaard. These young players have helped the Wild turn into a contender once again in the VHLM. Let’s take a look at some of the young talent on the Saskatoon roster. Jonathan Killeen Jonathan Killeen came out of the gate hot with his work ethic and energy which was not getting him on the scoresheet but since then he’s picked it up. After a rough start statistics wise the young center has gotten himself close to a point per game with 13 goals and 31 assists for 44 points. As the first line center he has had a lot of responsibility on his shoulders which he has carried fairly well. Killeen is still getting better and is a dark horse prospect in the upcoming VHL Entry Draft. He will be a top player for the Wild next season if he comes back and will once again be the team’s top line center. Neils Skovgaard The Wild’s third round pick has been quite a surprise upfront for the Wild. Skovgaard was picked late in the draft but has proven that he should have been taken higher with his 20 goals and 50 assists for 70 points. Skovgaard is currently playing on the Wild’s top line and has been producing from day one. He has been a consistent player on the ice and off the ice for the Wild with his work ethic. Skovgaard’s emergence has helped accelerate the Wild’s “rebuild” as one of the team’s top forwards now and in the future. He is proving to be quite the steal thus far for the Wild. Cooper Supernaw Cooper Supernaw was picked up on waivers by the Wild as a flyer. The Wild management took a chance on a young goalie hoping for a better result than the previously claimed Carson Shmyr. Well, Supernaw has certainly proven to be worth the claim with his work ethic and drive to get better. Supernaw has won the starting job outright with his impressive play on the ice and off the ice. He currently sits at a 13-1 record with .872 save percentage and a 1.91 goals against average. His 1.91 goals against average so early in his career is pretty impressive, although probably not sustainable but nonetheless impressive. Supernaw is making a name for himself and could be a top selection in the next VHLM Dispersal Draft. Gregory Fallum Fallum is another productive waiver claim for the Wild. He has been a good presence in the line-up although he is still learning the VHLM game with his 4 points in 19 games. Fallum is a bit raw but has some potential to become a really good prospect. He will likely be a mid-round selection in the VHLM Dispersal Draft in the off-season. Joel Jarvi Joel Jarvi is a highly touted prospect for the upcoming VHLM Dispersal Draft that was picked up off waivers by the Saskatoon Wild. He just recently made his VHLM debut a few days ago and picked up 1 point in 2 games. He will be playing with the top defenseman in the league in MCHammer on the Wild’s top pair so he will be able to learn a lot. Scouts will be watching him closely as he has potential to go first overall in the VHLM Draft. Jarvi will not be back with the Wild beyond this season as the Wild once again do not have a top pick but this will be an excellent learning experience for the young Joel Jarvi.
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Claimed:Kyanon Being Traded to Davos in Off-season!! [Final 6/6]
Tylar replied to Baozi's topic in Archived Career Tasks
Content: 3/3 - Interesting if this were to happen. I don't know whether to take seriously or fong being TMZ Grammar: 2/2 - lil things sofar = so far the elite toolset of an top pairing= the elite tool set of a top pairing Appearance: 1/1 - Very lovely. Overall: 6/6 -
Claimed:ATW agency at it again [Final 6/6]
Tylar replied to atw2592's topic in Archived Career Tasks
Content: 3/3 - I'm sure the trip was very nice and no naughty stuff happened . Grammar: 2/2 - Did not catch anything. Appearance: 1/1 - Looks nice Overall: 6/6 -
Claimed:Talking with few reporter friends [Final 6/6]
Tylar replied to jRuutu's topic in Archived Career Tasks
Content: 3/3 - Those reporters are so naughty. You always have an interesting story about your player . Grammar: 2/2 - minor stuff is it ? = is it? () I allowed few of my closest = I allowed a few of my closest Appearance: 1/1 - The picture is always fun Overall: 6/6 -
Claimed:Rookie Profile - Kasey Morgan [Final 8/8]
Tylar replied to Denver's topic in Archived Career Tasks
Overview: 2/2 - Wow great rookie profile. Nicely done with an in-depth look at your player. Probably deserves more than the 8 but . Pros & Cons: 3/3 - Fantastic stuff. Grammar: 2/2 - I did not see or catch anything which is fairly impressive. Good job. Presentation: 1/1 - Yes Overall: 8/8 -
Claimed:[Rookie Profile] Vincent Virtanen [Final 8/8]
Tylar replied to Lunaro's topic in Archived Career Tasks
Overview: 2/2 -Lovely rookie profile Pros & Cons: 3/3 - Yes, even though you said no glaring weaknesses, dumb nooooob. :> Grammar: 2/2 - I didn't see anything Presentation: 1/1 - very cute Overall: 8/8 -
but ya come back to saskatoon if u ever come back online
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Claimed:Once Upon a Time... [Final 10/10]
Tylar replied to BluObieZ's topic in Archived Career Tasks
Overview: 5/5 - Nice Biography. It seems like you enjoyed writing it which is good. A different way than the normal biographies around here. Grammar: 3/3 - Some minor things. I don't think its enough to warrant deduction. Edwards = Edward's (x3) fathers = father's (x2) Kathernine = Katherine keep him quite and = keep him quiet and older then him but = older than him but Presentation: 1/1 - Yes Over 1000 Words? 1/1 Overall: 10/10 -
Its tebowgow's fault
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Saskatoon Claims Hamilton
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Saskatoon claims Joel Jarvi
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Welfare / Pension (September 28 - October 4)
Tylar replied to NotAVHLM-GM's topic in Welfare & Pension
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Content: 3/3 - Victor cheats. /endthread I'm actually really surprised he's doing so well though, and I'm curious to see if he continues or maybe he finally stops. But for my sake I hope he plays like a beast still . Grammar: 2/2 - Didn't catch anything. Appearance: 1/1 - Nice. Overall: 6/6