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  1. Welcome to VSN’s VHL playoff preview and predictions, in this article we’ll break down each series and discuss what players could be key to turning the tide of the series and potentially pulling off an upset.This was truly an incredible season and we could be in for a few upsets in the playoffs. While you’re here be sure to check out some of the other recent VSN articles.

     

    Grading Teams Prospects

     

    Wildcard

     

    :nya: New York (4) vs. Chicago (5):chi:

     

    Kind of a tale of two very different seasons, New York came into the season expected to be a top team in the conference, and while they were in the playoffs all season, not being near the top of the conference is rough. Chicago on the other hand, didn’t make the playoffs until the last game of the season! With that in mind, this series could be a quick one and New York is stronger in just about every position. We can expect Jasper Davis @Josh, and FISTED ANALLY BY A CIRCUS MONKEY Analfist @STZ to take over this round for New York. Standing in their way is Ryan Artyomov @Enorama, who will be looking to shut down the high-powered New York offense.

     

    Prediction: New York in 3

    VSN Vote: NYA 8, CHI 0

     

    :mos: Moscow (4) vs. Warsaw (5) :war:

     

    This series is very similar to the NA Wildcard round as it features one top offensive team in Moscow, who had a very strong season and continues to improve each and every season. Warsaw did well this season by making the playoffs by a considerable margin. Moscow does have a considerable edge here with strong players in just about every position. Also similarly to Chicago, Warsaw’s playoffs will come down to goaltending with Lachlan Summers @kirbithan primed to steal a series.

     

    Prediction: Moscow in 4

    VSN Vote: MOS 7 WAR 2

     

    Conference Semi-Finals

     

    :tor: Toronto (2) vs. D.C. (3) :dcd:

     

    It’s rare that the two previous Continental Cup Champions meet in the playoffs, we have that in the first round this season. Both teams are closing in on the end of their window as both teams have goalies that are retiring this season or next. This series likely comes down to them as well, with Joel Castle @animal74 who will be tasked with shutting down The Frenchman @OrbitingDeath and company, and Henry Tucker Jr @NSG, who will be looking to get D.C. to the repeat. We’ve got Toronto taking what could be a real nailbiter.

     

    Prediction: Toronto in 4

    VSN vote: TOR 8, DCD 1

     

    :sea: Seattle (1) vs. New York (4) :nya:

     

    Seattle entered this season as a fringe playoff team, however with a series of massive trades, Seattle shot to the top of the conference. The main reason why is Fuukka Rask @Jubis, who came in and posted a remarkable 21-2-3 record with a 0.933 SV%! New York will probably has a bit of an uphill battle here, but with their offense and solid defense core, there’s no reason they can’t get it done, however, we've got to give the edge to Seattle.

     

    Prediction: Seattle in 6

    VSN vote: SEA 6, NYA 1

     

    :ldn: London (2) vs. Prague (3) :prg:

     

    I honestly don’t know what to think of this series, it could easily become either a high-scoring affair or a defensive battle as both teams have strong offenses with Prague having a slight edge with Jameson @Frank, Kauppi @Tetricide, and McFleury @Alex, whereas Jesse Teno @aimkin does take the slightest of edge in goal and has built a reputation for stealing playoff series. We have London taking this one!

     

    Prediction: London in 5

    VSN vote: LDN 6, PRG 2

     

    :mal: Malmo (1) vs. Moscow (4) :mos:

     

    Malmo is coming off of their 2nd consecutive Victory Cup, Malmo will be looking to finally have some postseason success with their current core having never made the finals since S79 when they won their only Continental Cup. Moscow on the other hand has nothing to lose here, they’ll be a top team in the VHL soon, and have a very young roster. This series could very well go the distance, and while on-paper Moscow does have a slight advantage, we’ve got Malmo coming out just ahead here.

     

    Prediction: Malmo in 7

    VSN vote: MAL 6, MOS 3

     

    Conference Finals

     

    :sea: Seattle (1) vs. Toronto (2) :tor:

     

    Seattle has had a great season and exceeded expectations, their offense has stepped up in a big way with the additions of Henry Eagles @Greg_Di, and Daryl Dixon @Ricer13 both breaking the 100 point mark! Toronto on the other hand has always had one of the league's most complete rosters, led by Jimi Jaks @ke1vi, Mac Atlas @v.2 and Bobby Bob @Baby Boomer. this series should be a very good one. In the regular season it was all Seattle with them winning 4 of the 5 games between the NA’s top two teams. We have Toronto just edging them out here, thanks to their experience and edge on the blueline.

     

    Prediction: Toronto in 7

    VSN vote: TOR 6, SEA 2

      

    :mal: Malmo (1) vs. London (2) :ldn:

     

    Almost feels like the European Conference has been leading to this all season, as the league's top two defensive teams clash, if you like goalscoring, this might not be the series for you. It’s safe to say that London has a massive edge in goal with Jesse Teno who elevates their game in the playoffs and Wann Kerr @VattghernCZ who led the league in scoring with 127 points. Malmo will likely go as far as Victor Jensen @Advantage and Jacob Stone @scoop can carry them as they’ll have to led the charge if Malmo is to come out on top. We’ve got London taking the European Conference.

     

    Prediction: London in 7

    VSN vote: LDN 5, MAL 3

     

    Continental Cup Finals

     

    :tor: Toronto (2) vs. London (2) :ldn:

     

    London and Toronto is a fairly interesting final as Toronto boasts the league’s top offense, and London has one of the best defenses. In the regular season Toronto won three of the four matchups, in part due to Joel Castle finding their game and Toronto’s great offensive depth. As we know with London, it is Teno’s team, if they shut down Toronto it starts and ends with them. This series could be a great final, but we’ve got Toronto coming out on top and winning their second cup in three seasons

     

    Prediction: Toronto in 6

    VSN vote: TOR 4, LDN 2

     

    Thank you to everyone for reading and best of luck to each and every team in the playoffs! If you have any predictions of your own feel free to post them in the comments.

  2. 12 minutes ago, Scurvy said:

    Prague has scored the most goals in the league (100) but have allowed 78. If they are to compete for the cup I would think team defense would have to improve but their offense is impressive. 

    The weird thing with Prague is that they’ve also allowed the 4th most shots which is usually a sign of a struggling team (DAV, LAS, and RIG ahead of them). Offence seems to be clicking though, will be interesting to see how they do the rest of the way.

  3. 6 minutes ago, Spartan said:

    Forum not posting trades ig

     

    Moscow receives:

    S95 LDN 2nd

     

    London receives:
    Alexandros Mograine

     

    Prospect trade, no need to process in sim

     

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    It's been bugged since the domain issue yesterday, not posting sims either

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    @Frank

     

    Hey everybody! Welcome to this season’s VHL Season preview, after a busy offseason, full of roster changes there’s been a considerable shift in team’s outlooks this season with a major shift towards the European Conference. So, without further to do, let’s jump right into it!

     

    North American Conference

     

    1 - Toronto Legion :tor:

    Forward Rank - 1st
    Defense Rank - 8th

    Goalie Rank - 3rd

    Conference Rank - 2nd

    League Rank - 2nd

     

    Toronto is in a very unique spot right now, their top forwards all have 3 seasons left, along with Bobby Bob @Baby Boomer currently being the leagues top defensemen in terms of TPA. While their core is strong there is one player that really puts an end date on their window, as Joel Castle @animal74 is set to retire in 2 seasons. With that being said they are still a top goalie in the league, and we can expect Toronto to be a bit more aggressive in the trade market to try and win another cup with their aging core. Toronto should come out of the gate quickly this season and if they can pick up a true number 2 defensemen, they could very well be favourites to win it all.

     

    2 - New York Americans :nya:

    Forward Rank - 2nd
    Defense Rank - 3rd

    Goalie Rank - 9th

    Conference Rank - 1st

    League Rank - 1st

     

    New York is Toronto’s only real threat at this point in time and it was essentially a coin flip on who to put ahead of the other, ultimately it came down to goaltending as the new sliders leave a lot unknown on the goaltending side of things. While we do have New York just behind Toronto to start the season they have the deepest roster in the league and some fast improving young players that will close the gap to the top players in the league. As of right now New York is the favourite team to win the Continental Cup at the end of the season assuming their players continue to improve at an elite pace.

     

    3 - D.C. Dragons :dcd:

    Forward Rank - 4th

    Defense Rank - 10th

    Goalie Rank - 7th

    Conference Rank - 4th

    League Rank - 8th

     

    The D.C. dragons are in a similar position to Toronto in the sense of having an aging roster that has a window directly related to their goaltenders' imminent retirement. As of right now this season is D.C.’s last chance to build off of last season's championship. With most of last season’s roster back there’s no reason they can’t win it all again. We can also expect D.C. to be in the market for a number 2 or 3 defensemen. As of right now D.C. is the final North American team that is a lock for the playoffs and should be set for another solid season.

     

    4 - Calgary Wranglers :cal:

    Forward Rank - 14th
    Defense Rank - 7th

    Goalie Rank - 1st

    Conference Rank - 5th

    League Rank - 10th

     

    The Calgary Wranglers are in a very unique spot, they have top players in nearly every position including the league best goalie and reigning MVP in Merome Dilson @MexicanCow123. However, Calgary has a bit of a drop off with their depth players. Brining in 2 depth forwards right before the season really helps, but we can look for Calgary to continue looking for another upgrade. Calgary should make the playoffs by all means, but do have some serious questions offensively.

     

    5 - Vancouver Wolves :que:

    Forward Rank - 7th
    Defense Rank - 4th

    Goalie Rank - 12th

    Conference Rank - 3rd

    League Rank - 7th

     

    Vancouver probably makes the playoffs this season, which is a huge step forward from season 92. Liv Slater @Subject056 has really come into their own, and aggressive trades in the offseason look like they will pay off. The main question mark with their roster comes with their goaltending as Dalkr Vidarsson @KaleebtheMighty is the lowest TPA off all the starting goalies on competing teams, they should improve quickly though in a season where the impact of goaltending is uncertain itself.

     

    6 - Chicago Phoenix :chi:

    Forward Rank - 12th
    Defense Rank - 12th

    Goalie Rank - 11th

    Conference Rank - 6th

    League Rank - 12th

     

    Chicago is very much in the middle, not quite good enough to truly compete, but not bad enough to get a top pick (without lotto luck).  Their saving grace this season could very well be their offensive depth, while they lack a top forward in the league, Yaroslav Trunov @qripll is coming off of a great season and will be looking to replicate what Scotty Sundin @fromtheinside did for Chicago only a few seasons ago. We can expect Chicago to be right around the playoff bubble all season and maybe even push one of the top teams out.

     

    7 - Seattle Bears :sea:

    Forward Rank - 8th
    Defense Rank - 14th

    Goalie Rank - 15th

    Conference Rank - 7th

    League Rank - 13th

     

    This offseason left one question in everyone’s mind, why on earth did Henry Eagles @Greg_Di go to Seattle? While they do drastically impact their offensive outlook, the roster is far from ready to contend. The main issue for Seattle this season will more than likely be goaltending as while Giorgiy Costanzov @Mongoose87 does have a lot of potential they just aren’t quite there yet and don’t have the blue line in front of them to limit chances. Seattle will likely prove to be a trade partner for many of the teams looking to add a player or two, but they aren’t ready to compete for a playoff spot just yet, unless their offense and Eagles put the team on their back.

     

    8 - Los Angeles Stars :la:

    Forward Rank - 16th
    Defense Rank - 16th

    Goalie Rank - 14th

    Conference Rank - 8th

    League Rank - 16th

     

    After seasons of competing near the top of the league, a new era has begun in Los Angeles. All the players remaining from their previous core have been shipped off for futures. Matthew McCagg @Jack kidd may just play spoiler at some points this season, but Los Angeles is a lock for the bottom of their conference.

     

    European Conference

     

    1- Helsinki Titans :hel:

    Forward Rank - 9th
    Defense Rank - 2nd

    Goalie Rank - 5th

    Conference Rank - 3rd

    League Rank - 5th

     

    Helsinki is back again this season, despite some losses due to retirements, Helsinki is still a formidable team and could very well turn some heads this season. Despite a bit of a drop off from their top two forwards to everyone else, Helsinki should be fine though with potential MVP Daryl Dixon, and Adi Dassler who should develop quickly throughout the season. Overall, Helsinki is in a very good position, but with their window starting to close the clock is ticking in Helsinki.

     

    2 - London United :ldn:

    Forward Rank - 3rd
    Defense Rank - 6th

    Goalie Rank - 2nd

    Conference Rank - 1st

    League Rank - 3rd

     

    London is back and with one big question this season; can Wann Kerr @VattghernCZ step up and replace Molly The Cat @JCarson? The answer to this is probably yes, however it is a tough loss for the United. Safe to say this season is London’s last kick at the can before a prolonged rebuild as Jesse Teno @aimkin will be retiring following this season. There is a silver lining there though as the franchises’ top goalie ever will continue to improve this season in what is their final push.

     

    3 - Malmo Nighthawks :mal:

    Forward Rank - 5th
    Defense Rank - 1st

    Goalie Rank - 8th

    Conference Rank - 2nd

    League Rank - 4th

     

    Malmo comes into this season as probably the most well-rounded roster, almost every player would be a top 3 forward or top 2 D on most teams. With that being said the onus will be on Jacob Stone @scoop to carry this roster as the only elite player. In previous seasons goaltending has been a bit of a question mark, and the same thing could be an issue this time around, while Ash Sparks @DarkSpyro is coming off of a great S92, there is just a hint of uncertainty around goaltending at this moment. In all honesty any of these top 3 teams could finish first in the EU, and there is a fairly considerable gap down to 4th.

     

    4 - Moscow Menace :mos:

    Forward Rank - 6th
    Defense Rank - 5th

    Goalie Rank - 10th

    Conference Rank - 4th

    League Rank - 6th

     

    Moscow is back again this season and is only better than they were last season where they finished 3rd in the conference. There is a good chance that given their rapid improvement that they could challenge one of the top three teams and maybe even top the conference by the end of the season. As of right now there is a considerable gap, but there’s no reason why Moscow can’t close it. As of right now Moscow is the 4th best team in the EU and the gap back to 5th is honestly massive. Moscow should comfortably make the playoffs. The future is really bright in Moscow, and with the rest of the conference nearing a rebuild, or currently in one, Moscow should run the EU for a good amount of time in the near future.

     

    5 - Prague Phantoms :prg:

    Forward Rank - 10th
    Defense Rank - 11th

    Goalie Rank - 6th

    Conference Rank - 5th

    League Rank - 9th

     

    Prague is in a very interesting situation right now, their top 4 players are either retiring or a pending UFA, so similarly to London this season is cup or bust given the pending rebuild. Realistically Prague does have a good chance to do well this season, but they will need some aggressive roster moves to round out their roster with the best players available. Time will tell what happens in Prague, while their chances to make the playoffs are good, some trades will be needed before calling them a contender.

     

    6 - Warsaw Predators :war:

    Forward Rank - 11th
    Defense Rank - 13th

    Goalie Rank - 4th

    Conference Rank - 6th

    League Rank - 11th

     

    Warsaw could very well be the team to watch this season, they finally have the goaltending that they’ve needed for some time with Lachlan Summers @kirbithan, and their forwards are just hitting their prime. While their defense is still a little lackluster, Summers more than makes up for it. Similarly to Prague we can expect Warsaw to be a bit aggressive in the trade market as the two teams will likely compete for the final playoff spot. We have Warsaw behind Prague right now just due to the difference in top end talent, however, Prague’s lack of depth could end up being Warsaw’s gain.

     

    7 - Riga Reign :rig:

    Forward Rank - 13th
    Defense Rank - 9th

    Goalie Rank - 13th

    Conference Rank - 7th

    League Rank - 14th

     

    Riga is comfortably the 7th best team in the European conference right now, with that being said don’t be surprised if they challenge for a playoff spot as all in all their roster is very solid and should improve fairly quickly over the course of the season. Riga’s bright spot right now is their defense, as they do have a very solid group led by Fradin McGryer @Fradin99 and Mina @Baozi. Red Panda @Lemorse7 will also be looking to improve this season and just maybe push Riga towards a playoff spot.

     

    8 - HC Davos Dynamo :dav:

    Forward Rank - 15th
    Defense Rank - 15th

    Goalie Rank - 16th

    Conference Rank - 8th

    League Rank - 15th

     

    Similarly to Los Angeles, Davos is comfortably the worst team in the European Conference. David Jokinen and a forward group composed of rookie and sophomore players should lead to an interesting season, but this team will more than likely be in a close battle with LA for last.

     

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