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    MrShark got a reaction from Eldredman in San Diego Marlins Press Conference   
    1. I think it could be better, but it's definitely not bad. If we continue like this it isn't great, but I think we'll only improve from here.
    2. Definitely. I have no doubt that with the team that we have we can do it. A good team on paper doesn't guarantee you a cup, however, but we'll see how it goes.
    3. Depends on what it's about. I've never done a podcast, but I'd be more than happy to try it out.
    4. Yes, the Edmonton Oilers. Sadly :DD
    5. That it ends. Not that I don't like where I am or I think we're doing badly, but I'm going to play in the VHL next season, and I'm really looking forward to it. But well, we have to finish this season first.
    6. Happy is an understatement. I didn't think I'd be the one leading our team in both goals and points, and I don't think I'll lead both, if either, for long. But yes, I'm very very happy at how I'm doing!
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    MrShark reacted to tinafrombobsburgers in Miami Marauders Press Conference   
    My answer too!
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    MrShark got a reaction from tinafrombobsburgers in Miami Marauders Press Conference   
    1. My production. I had 8 goals and 8 assists through 15 games, which I was definitely not expecting. It wouldn't be possible without the team, though  
    2. Dedication. I think we gave it our all and got what we deserved. We had one goal and everyone was dedicated to accomplishing it.
    3. Alexander The Great was on fire, Mashford obviously, Sportsboy. Everyone played a part, but I'm going for ClapbombsRus.
    4. Personally, a retooling is my favorite to play for, and especially after winning the cup I'm ready for it. Ultimately, it's up to the management  I'm not so sure about the fans, however...
    5. My friends, definitely. There's many, though.
    6. I went to my grandpa's house with my siblings and my mom.
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    MrShark got a reaction from tinafrombobsburgers in Miami Marauders Press Conference   
    1. I'm pretty confident in it. If we really want it it's gonna happen and I think we do!
    2. Well I would've wanted to play the 21st since the Hounds have obviously been better, but it's late now lol
    3. It's really between him and ClapbombsRus. Both have been incredible, but I think the 10 goals from Noah have been clutch and I'm not sure id we'd be here without them.
    4. It's been great. Great team, great players, great management, great on-ice play. Everything seems to be well and clicking with the team and I'm honored to be a part of it.
    5. I honestly don't really watch TV, so I can't really answer :DD
    6. I usually go to Subway if I do go, since there's one right next to where I live. It's great!
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    MrShark got a reaction from tinafrombobsburgers in Miami Marauders Press Conference   
    1. It definitely is. But it's all up to us as players to continue updating and stay on this level. And I do believe we can definitely keep this up! 
    2. As far as our division goes I don't think anyone is beating Mississauga, but I think we should a good second, at least third place team. 
    3. Locker room. Maybe I don't talk as much as I expected to talk, but I love reading others' messages and it's lovely to see others interacting with eachother. 
    4. I really don't think we need to, especially with how good we've been doing with this line up and everything. Now of course I don't think it could hurt us much but at the moment I'm confident in our roster. 
    5. 4x4ing is fun. That's my choice. 
    6. I love carrots and cucumbers! 
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    MrShark got a reaction from Gustav in Declan Wolf S77 Player Picture/Headshot   
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    MrShark got a reaction from tinafrombobsburgers in Miami Marauders Press Conference   
    1. I'm late on this, but I can't recall if we won or not
    2. Don't know to be honest. Alexander The Great is leading right now, so probably him. 
    3. I think it really important to get going early. That way you can build on early wins rather than starting to build on them later on. 
    4. I don't think there's any. I'd play for any team. 
    5. I don't really eat pie to be honest. 
    6. We don't really celebrate easter but I love to eat chocolate. 
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    MrShark got a reaction from jared in S76 VHL Mock Draft   
    I use it and it really is
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    MrShark got a reaction from Bobo in S76 VHL Mock Draft   
    I use it and it really is
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    MrShark got a reaction from Viper in S76 VHL Mock Draft   
    I use it and it really is
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    MrShark got a reaction from Banackock in My thoughts on the top 10 players by TPE in the upcoming draft   
    How could you do me like that?!
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    MrShark reacted to Berocka in My thoughts on the top 10 players by TPE in the upcoming draft   
    My thoughts on the top 10 players by TPE in the upcoming draft
     
    1.       Reylynn Reinhart @Ricer13
    I really like Ricer and with the intensive effort they put into the league that I think they will be a solid pick up to anyone so far. I think that Ricer could be a huge input to a team, if they can sign him for life the team that drafts Ricer will get an incredible player. As long as there is nothing behind closed doors, I think will easily be a great first overall pick.
    2.       Zeedayno Chara @Jubis
    Jubis is a great member the only reason I could see them dropping in the draft is the recent decision to step down. Some people might think of this as a potential for him to move away from the league. I think Jubis is a great pick up as well but I am sure everyone knows that.
    3.       Rolf Fizzlebeef Jr @TacticalHammer
    With full 12 affiliate welfare what else could you ask for a player. They will cap without any effort and as long as they stick around you will have a great player. I do not know much about Tac but don’t expect them to fall in this draft at all.
    4.       Jan Hlozek @Bojovnik
    FIRST GEN ALERT. Could this player hit the top of the first gens. Getting a HUGE 32 TPE last week you would think that they will be around for the long haul but do you take the risk on the first gen or go the safer route with a more known person. I expect them to stay top 5 hopefully.
    5.       Nixon Caldwell @Kendrick
    I hope that Kendrick stays Humble, because if they stick to their Element that they could come out to be the King (Kunta) of this draft class. I believe that greatness is truly in their DNA.
    6.       The Loch Ness Monster @LuluSalesAway
    FIRST GEN ALERT. The Loch Ness Monster is a scary creature that is rarely seen. Hopefully this doesn’t apply to this new player. I want to see the Loch Ness Monster succeed and succeed big. I want to see their name in lights and in the HoF. Could this be the highest drafted urban legend ever?
    7.       Gustislav Nasherov @Vat
    0/10 name is too close to Gustav for my liking and also seems to be a fan of the youtuber Nasher61
    8.       Joe Madison @Brewins15
    I believe Brewins was a player when I was in Mississauga as a GM or AGM. I wish them the best and think that they could go up the rankings a bit. I really should have done more research for this article.
    9.       Kirby Pandora @PandaBearD25
    FIRST GEN ALERT. I have spoken to Panda once I believe and asked if they liked the song Panda, they said yes. They deserve to go high in this draft!!!
    10.   Declan Wolf @MrShark
    FIRST GEN ALERT. Daddy Shark dodo doo doo doo dododo!!! I already hit the wordcount sorry Mr Shark man.
     
    Best of luck to all the draftees and hopefully you are lucky enough to go to a team that wins the cup in the next few seasons!
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    MrShark reacted to Bojovnik in My thoughts on the top 10 players by TPE in the upcoming draft   
    Put some respect on @MrShark's name.
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    MrShark got a reaction from Spartan in Declan Wolf's thoughts after the regular season has ended   
    Declan Wolf (#29, left) hugging his teammate after
                                                                                                                                                 scoring a goal.
     
    Declan Wolf and the Saskatoon Wild were left without a playoff spot despite doing very well at the end of the season, including a three-game win streak to end the season off. As many would guess, the team is disapointed after not making the playoffs after a close race and a really good looking chance to get in, but the atmosphere within the team is better than ever.
     
    "Right now our locker room is the best in the league, no doubt. Everyone talks to each other, everyone is supportive towards each other, no one ever brings anyone down on purpose. These are just a couple out of the dozens of good things about our locker room and I think that is ultimately what led to our success towards the end of the season. Of course none of this would be possible without our GM (@Doomsday) recruiting everyone for this team and his incredible work in motivating the team. Braxton (@dshervill) did an a incredible job at being the captain and motivating everyone too and also bringing the team together. I wouldn't choose anyone to be our captain over him. Also, I came in late, but I was immediately warmly welcomed by everyone when I came and I was accepted to the group without any delay. I immediately knew I could talk to these guys about anything, at any time," Declan was quoted saying in an interview.
     
    Declan had himself a good rookie campaign, scoring nine goals and added four assists for a total of 13 points in 34 appearances. He also had a memorable first game against the Hounds, scoring his first goal and making the game 4-3 to get his team within one 14:08 into the second period. This goal was assisted alone by Jan Hlozek, (@Bojovnik) just like many of Declan's goals. 

    Declan Wolf's stats at the end of the regular season.
     
    "I'm happy with how my season went. I obviously wanted to do better but I do have to realize, that this is my first season and only the start of my journey. Scoring my first goal in my first game and assisting my brother Nikita's (@MrE) first goal were some of my highlights this season. I still have a lot of things to work on in my game, especially my consistency, to get better and help whatever team I'm on win," Declan commented about his successful rookie season.
     
    Declan is now eligible for the VHL draft, but also the VHLM draft, which means he might not remain a member of the Saskatoon Wild for any longer. Him and his brother, Nikita, are most likely not going to be on the same team next season either, and could both join a new team. They have obviously been tied together, so it might be hard to split up. 
     
    "I don't really care who drafts me to the VHL, it's a pro team afterall. If I had to choose one, it'd probably be Prague. I'd love to come back to the beautiful city of Saskatoon to play with the boys, especially if Doom somehow manages to get both me and Niki in the draft. It would be really hard to split apart, especially if Niki goes to a team that's far from my team. Well, that's up to Doom and the other GMs to decide and I've let Doom know that he doesn't have to pick me if he's got better options. Anyway, whatever team I play on, Saskatoon or not, Niki or not, I will try my hardest and put in my all to help the team win and hopefully be a key player," Declan said about his future to a reporter. 
     
    Expectations for Declan Wolf are really high for this draft and the future and he is looking like a really strong prospect so far. He could very well become one of the all-time greats, as well as a great guy to have in the locker room and lead your team if nothing else.
     
     
     
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    MrShark got a reaction from Bojovnik in Declan Wolf's thoughts after the regular season has ended   
    Declan Wolf (#29, left) hugging his teammate after
                                                                                                                                                 scoring a goal.
     
    Declan Wolf and the Saskatoon Wild were left without a playoff spot despite doing very well at the end of the season, including a three-game win streak to end the season off. As many would guess, the team is disapointed after not making the playoffs after a close race and a really good looking chance to get in, but the atmosphere within the team is better than ever.
     
    "Right now our locker room is the best in the league, no doubt. Everyone talks to each other, everyone is supportive towards each other, no one ever brings anyone down on purpose. These are just a couple out of the dozens of good things about our locker room and I think that is ultimately what led to our success towards the end of the season. Of course none of this would be possible without our GM (@Doomsday) recruiting everyone for this team and his incredible work in motivating the team. Braxton (@dshervill) did an a incredible job at being the captain and motivating everyone too and also bringing the team together. I wouldn't choose anyone to be our captain over him. Also, I came in late, but I was immediately warmly welcomed by everyone when I came and I was accepted to the group without any delay. I immediately knew I could talk to these guys about anything, at any time," Declan was quoted saying in an interview.
     
    Declan had himself a good rookie campaign, scoring nine goals and added four assists for a total of 13 points in 34 appearances. He also had a memorable first game against the Hounds, scoring his first goal and making the game 4-3 to get his team within one 14:08 into the second period. This goal was assisted alone by Jan Hlozek, (@Bojovnik) just like many of Declan's goals. 

    Declan Wolf's stats at the end of the regular season.
     
    "I'm happy with how my season went. I obviously wanted to do better but I do have to realize, that this is my first season and only the start of my journey. Scoring my first goal in my first game and assisting my brother Nikita's (@MrE) first goal were some of my highlights this season. I still have a lot of things to work on in my game, especially my consistency, to get better and help whatever team I'm on win," Declan commented about his successful rookie season.
     
    Declan is now eligible for the VHL draft, but also the VHLM draft, which means he might not remain a member of the Saskatoon Wild for any longer. Him and his brother, Nikita, are most likely not going to be on the same team next season either, and could both join a new team. They have obviously been tied together, so it might be hard to split up. 
     
    "I don't really care who drafts me to the VHL, it's a pro team afterall. If I had to choose one, it'd probably be Prague. I'd love to come back to the beautiful city of Saskatoon to play with the boys, especially if Doom somehow manages to get both me and Niki in the draft. It would be really hard to split apart, especially if Niki goes to a team that's far from my team. Well, that's up to Doom and the other GMs to decide and I've let Doom know that he doesn't have to pick me if he's got better options. Anyway, whatever team I play on, Saskatoon or not, Niki or not, I will try my hardest and put in my all to help the team win and hopefully be a key player," Declan said about his future to a reporter. 
     
    Expectations for Declan Wolf are really high for this draft and the future and he is looking like a really strong prospect so far. He could very well become one of the all-time greats, as well as a great guy to have in the locker room and lead your team if nothing else.
     
     
     
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    MrShark got a reaction from dshervill in Hunter get's the call.   
    I was first sad that you were leaving and now I'm sad that you didn't :DD
    Well, you'll be there next year!
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    MrShark got a reaction from a_Ferk in Saskatoon Wild Press Conference   
    1. I really don't know, but I'd hope to be back here at Sasky. It's up to the GMs though. I'd love to be drafted by any EU team or specifically Prague
     
    2. The fact that I even got picked up by the team. I've really enjoyed my time here and our locker room is amazing! 
     
    3. Probably not, haven't really paid attention to the rest of the league. 
     
    4. I don't know, like I said I haven't paid attention to the league apart from us. 
     
    5. I think I will, but not sure.
     
    6. No, but I'd love to. My family just doesn't have enough money for it
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    MrShark got a reaction from Bojovnik in Declan Wolf through 24 games   
    24GP | 7G | 3A | 10P | -8 | 36S | 6 PIM | 30H | 4SB | 1GWG | 4PPG | 0SHG
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    MrShark got a reaction from rory in Declan Wolf through 24 games   
    24GP | 7G | 3A | 10P | -8 | 36S | 6 PIM | 30H | 4SB | 1GWG | 4PPG | 0SHG
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    MrShark got a reaction from a_Ferk in Saskatoon Wild Press Conference   
    1. I think the pickups definitely help the team and at the moment we aren't very far from the playoffs, so I think it's possible for us to make it if we get on a roll!
     
    2. We just have to keep playing consistent and good hockey and do our best and I think eventually we'll get going.
     
    3. Nothing more than before. I think I've played an all around solid game so far and I want to continue that.
     
    4. I think we'll get atleast 30 wins. 
     
    5. I hope so. You need a lot of dedication and patience to become a legend and I'm not sure I got those. Well, we'll see if I was a legend when I retire.
     
    6. Me? Niki? No, I won't say a specific player, because I think everyone is a good addition and brings something good and unique to the team.
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    MrShark got a reaction from animal74 in Junior Review - Declan Wolf   
    Declan Wolf has had a hard life and has fought through to pursue his dream. He grew up with a poor family in the German countryside alongside his brother Nikita. His family was really poor and isolated from everything and everyone, and so he didn't have enough money to play hockey, though he had always loved it. It took Declan 3 hours to go to school every day, and there were many hockey rinks on the way there, as well as one in his school and there were always kids playing on those. He didn't have many friends, so, he spent almost all of his free time playing hockey at his school with his brother, as it was free and his only opportunity. He quickly became the best player at his school, and at age 13 he won a hockey skills competition for 10 000€ and started playing ice hockey on his local team.
     
    He was so good that in his first year at age 13 he was promoted to play in the German U16 -league and in 26 games he put up an impressive 20 goals and 11 assists for a total of 31 points.
     
    The next year Declan continued to play in the U16s and in 32 games he scored an astonishing 44 goals and 21 assists for a total of 65 points and was named the best German U16 player.
     
    The next year at age 15 Declan got to play the whole season in the DNL (German U19 league) and in 41 games he scored 29 goals and 11 assists for 40 points and was named The DNL's best rookie.
     
    At age 16 Declan played in 28 DNL games and scored 26 goals and 14 assists for 40 points and also got a brief 5-game stint in the DEL (German Men's league) that saw him score a single goal.
     
    As a 17 year old he played 12 DNL games and scored 16 goals and 5 assists for 21 points before getting promoted to play in the DEL full-time. In the DEL he played 25 games where he scored 6 goals and 4 assists for 10 points and got on the second All-Rookie Team while playing in less than half of the regular season's games. In 20 playoff games Declan shined big and scored an impressive 9 goals and 7 assists for 16 points and helped his team capture the DEL title.
     
    The next year Declan started by playing 17 DEL games and scoring 13 goals and 6 assists for 19 points and was then signed by the Saskatoon Wild of the VHLM.
     
    Career totals:
    German U16: 58GP 64+32=96
    DNL: 81GP 71+30=101
    DEL: 47GP 20+10=30 | DEL Playoffs: 20GP 9+7=16
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    MrShark got a reaction from Patrik Tallinder in Junior Review - Declan Wolf   
    Declan Wolf has had a hard life and has fought through to pursue his dream. He grew up with a poor family in the German countryside alongside his brother Nikita. His family was really poor and isolated from everything and everyone, and so he didn't have enough money to play hockey, though he had always loved it. It took Declan 3 hours to go to school every day, and there were many hockey rinks on the way there, as well as one in his school and there were always kids playing on those. He didn't have many friends, so, he spent almost all of his free time playing hockey at his school with his brother, as it was free and his only opportunity. He quickly became the best player at his school, and at age 13 he won a hockey skills competition for 10 000€ and started playing ice hockey on his local team.
     
    He was so good that in his first year at age 13 he was promoted to play in the German U16 -league and in 26 games he put up an impressive 20 goals and 11 assists for a total of 31 points.
     
    The next year Declan continued to play in the U16s and in 32 games he scored an astonishing 44 goals and 21 assists for a total of 65 points and was named the best German U16 player.
     
    The next year at age 15 Declan got to play the whole season in the DNL (German U19 league) and in 41 games he scored 29 goals and 11 assists for 40 points and was named The DNL's best rookie.
     
    At age 16 Declan played in 28 DNL games and scored 26 goals and 14 assists for 40 points and also got a brief 5-game stint in the DEL (German Men's league) that saw him score a single goal.
     
    As a 17 year old he played 12 DNL games and scored 16 goals and 5 assists for 21 points before getting promoted to play in the DEL full-time. In the DEL he played 25 games where he scored 6 goals and 4 assists for 10 points and got on the second All-Rookie Team while playing in less than half of the regular season's games. In 20 playoff games Declan shined big and scored an impressive 9 goals and 7 assists for 16 points and helped his team capture the DEL title.
     
    The next year Declan started by playing 17 DEL games and scoring 13 goals and 6 assists for 19 points and was then signed by the Saskatoon Wild of the VHLM.
     
    Career totals:
    German U16: 58GP 64+32=96
    DNL: 81GP 71+30=101
    DEL: 47GP 20+10=30 | DEL Playoffs: 20GP 9+7=16
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    MrShark got a reaction from Gustav in Junior Review - Declan Wolf   
    Declan Wolf has had a hard life and has fought through to pursue his dream. He grew up with a poor family in the German countryside alongside his brother Nikita. His family was really poor and isolated from everything and everyone, and so he didn't have enough money to play hockey, though he had always loved it. It took Declan 3 hours to go to school every day, and there were many hockey rinks on the way there, as well as one in his school and there were always kids playing on those. He didn't have many friends, so, he spent almost all of his free time playing hockey at his school with his brother, as it was free and his only opportunity. He quickly became the best player at his school, and at age 13 he won a hockey skills competition for 10 000€ and started playing ice hockey on his local team.
     
    He was so good that in his first year at age 13 he was promoted to play in the German U16 -league and in 26 games he put up an impressive 20 goals and 11 assists for a total of 31 points.
     
    The next year Declan continued to play in the U16s and in 32 games he scored an astonishing 44 goals and 21 assists for a total of 65 points and was named the best German U16 player.
     
    The next year at age 15 Declan got to play the whole season in the DNL (German U19 league) and in 41 games he scored 29 goals and 11 assists for 40 points and was named The DNL's best rookie.
     
    At age 16 Declan played in 28 DNL games and scored 26 goals and 14 assists for 40 points and also got a brief 5-game stint in the DEL (German Men's league) that saw him score a single goal.
     
    As a 17 year old he played 12 DNL games and scored 16 goals and 5 assists for 21 points before getting promoted to play in the DEL full-time. In the DEL he played 25 games where he scored 6 goals and 4 assists for 10 points and got on the second All-Rookie Team while playing in less than half of the regular season's games. In 20 playoff games Declan shined big and scored an impressive 9 goals and 7 assists for 16 points and helped his team capture the DEL title.
     
    The next year Declan started by playing 17 DEL games and scoring 13 goals and 6 assists for 19 points and was then signed by the Saskatoon Wild of the VHLM.
     
    Career totals:
    German U16: 58GP 64+32=96
    DNL: 81GP 71+30=101
    DEL: 47GP 20+10=30 | DEL Playoffs: 20GP 9+7=16
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    MrShark got a reaction from MrE in Junior Review - Declan Wolf   
    Declan Wolf has had a hard life and has fought through to pursue his dream. He grew up with a poor family in the German countryside alongside his brother Nikita. His family was really poor and isolated from everything and everyone, and so he didn't have enough money to play hockey, though he had always loved it. It took Declan 3 hours to go to school every day, and there were many hockey rinks on the way there, as well as one in his school and there were always kids playing on those. He didn't have many friends, so, he spent almost all of his free time playing hockey at his school with his brother, as it was free and his only opportunity. He quickly became the best player at his school, and at age 13 he won a hockey skills competition for 10 000€ and started playing ice hockey on his local team.
     
    He was so good that in his first year at age 13 he was promoted to play in the German U16 -league and in 26 games he put up an impressive 20 goals and 11 assists for a total of 31 points.
     
    The next year Declan continued to play in the U16s and in 32 games he scored an astonishing 44 goals and 21 assists for a total of 65 points and was named the best German U16 player.
     
    The next year at age 15 Declan got to play the whole season in the DNL (German U19 league) and in 41 games he scored 29 goals and 11 assists for 40 points and was named The DNL's best rookie.
     
    At age 16 Declan played in 28 DNL games and scored 26 goals and 14 assists for 40 points and also got a brief 5-game stint in the DEL (German Men's league) that saw him score a single goal.
     
    As a 17 year old he played 12 DNL games and scored 16 goals and 5 assists for 21 points before getting promoted to play in the DEL full-time. In the DEL he played 25 games where he scored 6 goals and 4 assists for 10 points and got on the second All-Rookie Team while playing in less than half of the regular season's games. In 20 playoff games Declan shined big and scored an impressive 9 goals and 7 assists for 16 points and helped his team capture the DEL title.
     
    The next year Declan started by playing 17 DEL games and scoring 13 goals and 6 assists for 19 points and was then signed by the Saskatoon Wild of the VHLM.
     
    Career totals:
    German U16: 58GP 64+32=96
    DNL: 81GP 71+30=101
    DEL: 47GP 20+10=30 | DEL Playoffs: 20GP 9+7=16
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    MrShark got a reaction from a_Ferk in Saskatoon Wild Press Conference   
    1. What are your thoughts on the Wild's season so far?
     
    As a new player I personally don't have much experience yet, but from the two games I have played I think we as a team played well and I think the team is trending upwards and will only get better.
     
    2. Who do you think will end the season with more goals, Gabriel Johnson or Braxton Hunter?
     
    Well first off it would've been me if I would've played the whole year, (that's a joke btw) but I don't know much about Johnson or Hunter (or really anyone) yet, so I'll just say Hunter, because he has more right now and he's a forward, so he should get more chances.
     
    3. How does Tanky rack up so many penalty minutes?
     
    Simple answer: he's a tank.
     
    4. Do you think we have a shot at making playoffs?
     
    I wouldn't say we're out, but I really don't think it's our main focus right now. It would be awesome if we did and I think it's very much a possibility, but personally atleast I'm just focusing on becoming a better player and not getting too ahead of myself. We'll see if we do at the end of the season.
     
    5. What's one good thing that has happened to you during the pandemic?
     
    Many good things have happened, since my country (Finland) was never really in a lockdown. I'd say finding new friends online is a good thing.
     
    6. Who is your favourite teammate and why?
     
    Definitely Jan Hlozek, no questions asked. He passed me the puck and I scored my first goal and I think he should honestly get half of the puck :D
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