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Tylar

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  1. Content: 3/3 - Good piece on Draper's final season stint with HC Davos. Pretty good numbers on Davos especially the high face off percentage. Good luck with your next player and I know you will bring Helsinki back to the the top soon! Grammar: 2/2 - Nothing really other than a typo previous life as a a Madison Avenue = previous life as a Madison Avenue Appearance: 1/1 - Simple and Clean. Nicely done. Overall: 6/6
  2. Overview: 5/5 - This was a very detailed Biography that hit all the major parts of the task. From Evgeny's up bringing to how he became a hockey player and everything in-between. I liked your story telling and how it all flowed as a whole. You even made me crack a few smiles with some of the funny parts. Well done! I am sure your player is going to have a successful career. Grammar: 3/3 - Good job! Just some minor things really. Not much else. scoring five and half out of eight = scoring five and a half out of eight athleticism proved a great asset = athleticism proved to be a great asset (Reads a bit funny) He lead his team = He led his team stalk of an large, overgrown cucumber = stalk of a large, overgrown cucumber Presentation: 1/1 - Really well done. Like that you made it a Wikipedia type layout which is different. One tiny suggestion I would have is to use the center layout, so all the headers and paragraphs are centered. It just looks a bit better than the left sided one. Other than that It looks great. Over 1000 Words? 1/1 - Yup - Plenty of words. Overall: 10/10
  3. I'll apply for this . (Unless you've hired people already) I think you should hire me because I like to read interesting articles and I want to be more involved on the forum. I think I am a decent writer so this could be a good job for me plus I have some time on my hands. Might as well start somewhere.
  4. Former Helsinki Titan Brody Hodgson is still hanging around the VHL circles as a player agent and is open to looking for a deeper role in the VHL in the future if an opportunity arises. Hodgson was Helsinki royalty and still holds the team record for games played in a Titans uniform and third in all time points as a Titan. The former VHL player who retired 8 seasons ago picked up his first client after retiring in Andrey Zadorov who is now going to retire and is now the agent for S44 Draftee Marcel Faux. Hodgson would one day like to move up the ranks from a player agent to possibly a general manager in some capacity. “I really enjoy the VHL and want to be more involved. I love the league as a whole and being a big hockey fan as a child I always dreamed of being a general manager of a professional team. Playing video games like NHL and EHM makes you want to become a real life general manager as a kid. I loved those games and maybe one day I will be able to do it for real.” ~Brody Hodgson For now Brody Hodgson still represents his clients his in VHL and he is looking forward to following the career of Marcel Faux.
  5. Tough Decision For Marcel Faux On May 27th, 2015, Marcel Faux was in for a huge change in his VHLM career. Leading up to May 27th Faux and his agent were discussing the possible trade scenarios if the Saskatoon Wild would so choose to go in that direction. Earlier in the season the rebuilding Saskatoon Wild traded former first round pick Benjamin Dupont to the Bratislava Watchmen because the team would not be competitive this season so it would make sense to trade an elite asset for future assets to better the team when it is competitive. That trade made Faux’s agent speculate whether a trade would be possible before the trade deadline as it would make sense for that scenario to play out. After the Dupont trade Faux’s agent Brody Hodgson a former Helsinki Titan approached Saskatoon’s management to discuss the future of Marcel. At that time the plan was to keep Faux in Saskatoon which Faux was happy with. Brody Hodgson getting ready to meet up his client Marcel Faux at his office The rebuilding Wild were not going anywhere this season despite being in a play-off spot and a play-off show down versus the Ottawa Lynx looming which most believe will be a first round exit. Although Marcel Faux was getting his name on the score sheet almost every game with 85 points in 61 games which was good for his ego everything was not great off the ice. After a few weeks Faux was starting to feel a bit uncomfortable in Saskatoon and he could not pin point why he was feeling this way. During the weeks leading up to the trade deadline Faux was pondering whether to ask for a trade out of Saskatoon because he was feeling unsettled and was just not enjoying himself. Faux would discuss with his agent everyday going back and forth trying to decide what was best for his own career and well-being. Faux playing with the Saskatoon Wild On May 26th a decision was made by Marcel to ask for a trade out of Saskatoon if it was possible because the trade deadline was quickly approaching on May 29th. His agent Brody Hodgson made the phone call late that night to request to be traded if there was an interested team and it was possible to do so because Faux was not going to force his way off the team. If there was a trade partner available and willing his agent requested to please try to make it happen. Faux was worried the team would be mad at him for straight up asking out so he tried to as for a trade the nicest way possible. The next day Faux anxiously waited to see if anything would happen or if it will take a few days. The Wild management had not contacted Faux after the request so Faux was unsure what was going to happen. After a long day of waiting around 9:00 central time the Wild contacted Faux’s agent to say that the request was being granted and to just sit tight. About twenty minutes later the Wild once again contacted Faux to tell him he has been traded to the Bern Royals. Faux was heading to Europe! Marcel Faux talking to media about the trade “I was really appreciative that the Wild did this for me. It was a tough decision and I did not want to piss them off. I am extremely happy they understood where I was coming from and not to worry about feeling guilty. Saskatoon treated me really well for the most part and I am happy to say I am a Saskatoon Wild alumni. I am excited for this new opportunity and excited to play for Bern!” ~Marcel Faux to media on trade Now Faux is playing on the Bern Royals with 12 points in 9 games with the team. Overall Faux has 97 points in 70 games in the VHLM. The Bern Royals sit on top of the European Conference and have clinched the European Conference Title. After this tough decision early in his career many more decisions are to be made in the upcoming years and Faux will be ready for them.
  6. Legion Dynamo Bears Meute
  7. To be fair EHM leagues always die
  8. Bern Bratislava Ottawa Saskatoon
  9. Marcel Faux Forward Goals Points
  10. (C3) Chicago vs (A2) Tampa Bay Winner: Chicago # of Games: 6
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