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    Geneva, a team that made a brief impact on the Victory Hockey League as a whole, helping to develop players such as The Board Game Clue on Skates, Ronan Lavelle, Kronchy Kardashian, and Leonard Triller! However after only Nine Short Seasons in the VHLE the Geneva Rush pages in the history books ended, after having some interesting pieces of history! With the World Juniors taking place in Geneva, it only makes sense to revisit Geneva’s history!
     
    Season 81 (The Mickey Season )
    The Chapter of VHLE History Starts here, after the Yukon Rush folded in the VHLM, the rights to the name were given to Mickey Dickson (First GM of the Rush). Fresh from a career with Halifax, Mickey had the choice of where to place the new franchise, and Geneva was the final choice. In an interview with Mickey about being chosen as the first general manager of the new franchise they had this to say “There was a lot of excitement to get to build a team from the ground up. Including picking where the team was actually going to be located. It was an exciting time.” But like most things the excitement didn’t last long, the issue commonly seen in the VHLE struck again. Lack of real locker room activity, and missing communications; lead to a rough time for Mickey.  The Rush would fail to make playoffs, and history would be made in the following weeks, something the league has only ever seen once, and most likely never again.
     
    Mickey Dickson would make the move back to Halifax with Nathaniel Minion (at the time GM of Halifax) taking over as the GM of the Rush, the only GM trade in league history. When asked about the trade Mickey explained in fantastic and clear details on why it happened, “The E and M GMing wise are very different in goals and what makes a good general manager. The roles and responsibilities of a minor league general manager were much more aligned and were more exciting to me than those of the European league. It was a learning experience of what place fit my wants as a general manager and where I best fit in a general manager role.”
     
    When asked about the new opportunity, Nathaniel made the following statement, “I was excited, and glad to face a new challenge, sadly family life meant it wasn’t to be, I went away for a while, but Geneva was a fantastic experience and one I’m glad I took!
     
    Season 82 ( The Minion Season)
    With excitement Nathaniel took off in the draft, bringing in the likes of Miervaldis Arpa, Ronan Lavelle, and Milan Dvorak. Geneva would later acquire The Board Game Clue on Skates. With no regard for the future of the franchise Nathaniel built a team to win that season. Just to fail to make the playoffs, after a fantastic season by the rush who just needed better goaltending. Ronan Lavelle would set the standard for a MVP season, winning the trophy that is now named after the legendary member of the rush, The #13 would also be raised to the rafters in Ronan’s Honour, a truly fantastic team legend. 
     
    Nathaniel would never own up to anything more as GM of the Rush, he would step down as GM after that season due to a family emergency and never return to Geneva, ending his reign of terror, and destruction of the team’s future.
     
    Season 83-85 ( The Pearce Era)
    Season 83, Time for another change in Geneva's office, this time it wouldn’t only be for one season. Cole Pearce took control of geneva in the offseason, and would get star player Brain Kowalski, playing alongside Eldon Escobar, the team would again miss the playoffs, but Cole wouldn’t let that be the end of the season story, he would trade and acquire two second round picks for the season 84 draft hoping to bring Geneva to their first playoff trip in team history as soon as possible, with nothing more eventful happening this season, Eldon Escobar would win the Aldwin Craig Trophy bringing some extra success to Geneva 
     
    Season 84, The pattern wasn’ broken yet. Geneva is struggling to make any form of history, beside missing the playoff season after season. After drafting Clueless Wallob, Cole Caufield Jr, and Doug Britton with the top three picks, who played fantastically in the VHLE while they were there in their own respective ways. After the season all the players mentioned would be called up to the VHL, ending a brief appearance in the VHLE and Eldon Escobar signed with Stockholm; Sending Geneva back to square one.
     
    Season 85, four points. Four points, the closest to the postseason Geneva has been so far.The only two notable players this season were Sebastien Dokis who despite his best effort couldn’t bring the team to the playoffs, and Karl Pedersen who played fantastic in net for the team, leading the effort and giving Geneva a chance. After not making the playoffs, Cole Pearce would be hired by the VHL to be the next general manager of Warsaw, ending the Pearce era in Geneva!
     
    Season 86-88 (The Jordan Era)
    Season 86, welcome to Geneva Jordan Tonn your next Rush GM! He showed us Geneva’s worst season in team history, only 32 points. Led by Ash Sparks, the team’s regular season reflected the two players on the roster that were not bots. However the season had one positive for the team’s future, with the 8th overall pick on the S86 draft Geneva Drafted Leonard Triller, Jordan would acquire some fantastic picks and give the team a chance for a future in the league.
     
    Season 87, this season would be a historic one for the rush, as Geneva would make the playoffs. After having three first round picks in the draft (Yaroslav Trunov(never played for Geneva), Jack Jeckler, and Kronchy Kardashian). Jean Mercier led the way in net for Geneva’s first Playoff run. In the Playoffs Geneva would beat The Vasteras Iron Eagles in the wild card round 2-0, but would fall short in the semi-finals to the eventual champions the Cologne Express in five games. In the offseasons Jack Jeckler was traded to the Oslo Storm. Jordan set history as the first GM to bring Geneva to the playoffs, hardware won by this team included Orion D H Chiester IX Trophy won by Jean Mercier, Jake Thunder Trophy by Kronchy Kardashian, and Aldwin Craig Trophy by Leonard Triller!
     
    Season 88, Jordan set more history, drafting Merome Dilson, Jasper Davis, and Nils Andersson Geneva was looking to make a deep run this season, after winning the Kings cup for the most points in a season (99pts). Geneva would make playoffs again but lost to Rome in round one of the playoffs in six games, ending the Jordan Era, and marking Jordan Tonn as the best GM in rush history, two players would also bring home hardware Merome Dilson with the Orion D H Chiester IX Trophy and Jasper Davis with the Ronan Lavelle Trophy.
     
    Season 89 (Zetterberg Tour)
    Season 89, Geneva had one more shot. They chased the cup for the final time, the future of this team was thrown to the dust, everything was to acquire a cup, under the leadership of new appointed GM Tyler Zetterberg, Drafting Zyn Westwood and trading for Nagy AL,and Fradin McGryer, Tyler has Geneva in a place to make a cup run, making the playoff second seeded, Geneva would lose to Express in five games once again. Ending the team's history as a team in the VHLE. After never really doing much as a team, The Geneva Rush joined their predecessor team the Yukon Rush in the VHL history Books.
    Disbanding
    Before I go into details about why Geneva was selected to disband, we talk about why they became a team in the first place, Covid bought the world to a halt, making more people than ever feel the need to join the VHL, this massive influx of players made VHLM Teams overflow with players would never intended to play in the league long term, it was too much for the VHLM and VHL to handle, so the land of inactive players was formed, the VHLE was a development league built with a self destruct button so if the players being created in the league reduced the league could fold without too many problems.
     
    Geneva was one of two teams selected to meet this fate first, Rooster size was at a low, and teams really needed a boost in player activity. The number of active players per team was barely enough for a whole starting lineup, something had to change. The VHLE made the call to disband two franchises, said by the E commissioner himself Enorama stated “There was never going to be a correct pick as every team had a history and people who were attached. Geneva fell victim because their branding never really fit and out of the two "expansion" teams with limited history, they were by far the worse performing one.” 
     
    Geneva’s downfall can be found within the retelling of their history, the team never stood out, a weak playoff team that took seasons to get there, and when numbers were lost, Geneva fell to an uneasy fate. A fate that the VHLE could be facing as a whole depending on the numbers of the league in the next few seasons.
     
     
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    UnknownMinion got a reaction from DarkSpyro in VSN Presents: The Rushed History of Geneva!!!   
    I was going off the index, it said they split starts, Ash Sparks has better SV and GAA so I went with him!
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    UnknownMinion got a reaction from AJW in VSN Presents: The Rushed History of Geneva!!!   
    Graphic Credit @v.2
     
    Geneva, a team that made a brief impact on the Victory Hockey League as a whole, helping to develop players such as The Board Game Clue on Skates, Ronan Lavelle, Kronchy Kardashian, and Leonard Triller! However after only Nine Short Seasons in the VHLE the Geneva Rush pages in the history books ended, after having some interesting pieces of history! With the World Juniors taking place in Geneva, it only makes sense to revisit Geneva’s history!
     
    Season 81 (The Mickey Season )
    The Chapter of VHLE History Starts here, after the Yukon Rush folded in the VHLM, the rights to the name were given to Mickey Dickson (First GM of the Rush). Fresh from a career with Halifax, Mickey had the choice of where to place the new franchise, and Geneva was the final choice. In an interview with Mickey about being chosen as the first general manager of the new franchise they had this to say “There was a lot of excitement to get to build a team from the ground up. Including picking where the team was actually going to be located. It was an exciting time.” But like most things the excitement didn’t last long, the issue commonly seen in the VHLE struck again. Lack of real locker room activity, and missing communications; lead to a rough time for Mickey.  The Rush would fail to make playoffs, and history would be made in the following weeks, something the league has only ever seen once, and most likely never again.
     
    Mickey Dickson would make the move back to Halifax with Nathaniel Minion (at the time GM of Halifax) taking over as the GM of the Rush, the only GM trade in league history. When asked about the trade Mickey explained in fantastic and clear details on why it happened, “The E and M GMing wise are very different in goals and what makes a good general manager. The roles and responsibilities of a minor league general manager were much more aligned and were more exciting to me than those of the European league. It was a learning experience of what place fit my wants as a general manager and where I best fit in a general manager role.”
     
    When asked about the new opportunity, Nathaniel made the following statement, “I was excited, and glad to face a new challenge, sadly family life meant it wasn’t to be, I went away for a while, but Geneva was a fantastic experience and one I’m glad I took!
     
    Season 82 ( The Minion Season)
    With excitement Nathaniel took off in the draft, bringing in the likes of Miervaldis Arpa, Ronan Lavelle, and Milan Dvorak. Geneva would later acquire The Board Game Clue on Skates. With no regard for the future of the franchise Nathaniel built a team to win that season. Just to fail to make the playoffs, after a fantastic season by the rush who just needed better goaltending. Ronan Lavelle would set the standard for a MVP season, winning the trophy that is now named after the legendary member of the rush, The #13 would also be raised to the rafters in Ronan’s Honour, a truly fantastic team legend. 
     
    Nathaniel would never own up to anything more as GM of the Rush, he would step down as GM after that season due to a family emergency and never return to Geneva, ending his reign of terror, and destruction of the team’s future.
     
    Season 83-85 ( The Pearce Era)
    Season 83, Time for another change in Geneva's office, this time it wouldn’t only be for one season. Cole Pearce took control of geneva in the offseason, and would get star player Brain Kowalski, playing alongside Eldon Escobar, the team would again miss the playoffs, but Cole wouldn’t let that be the end of the season story, he would trade and acquire two second round picks for the season 84 draft hoping to bring Geneva to their first playoff trip in team history as soon as possible, with nothing more eventful happening this season, Eldon Escobar would win the Aldwin Craig Trophy bringing some extra success to Geneva 
     
    Season 84, The pattern wasn’ broken yet. Geneva is struggling to make any form of history, beside missing the playoff season after season. After drafting Clueless Wallob, Cole Caufield Jr, and Doug Britton with the top three picks, who played fantastically in the VHLE while they were there in their own respective ways. After the season all the players mentioned would be called up to the VHL, ending a brief appearance in the VHLE and Eldon Escobar signed with Stockholm; Sending Geneva back to square one.
     
    Season 85, four points. Four points, the closest to the postseason Geneva has been so far.The only two notable players this season were Sebastien Dokis who despite his best effort couldn’t bring the team to the playoffs, and Karl Pedersen who played fantastic in net for the team, leading the effort and giving Geneva a chance. After not making the playoffs, Cole Pearce would be hired by the VHL to be the next general manager of Warsaw, ending the Pearce era in Geneva!
     
    Season 86-88 (The Jordan Era)
    Season 86, welcome to Geneva Jordan Tonn your next Rush GM! He showed us Geneva’s worst season in team history, only 32 points. Led by Ash Sparks, the team’s regular season reflected the two players on the roster that were not bots. However the season had one positive for the team’s future, with the 8th overall pick on the S86 draft Geneva Drafted Leonard Triller, Jordan would acquire some fantastic picks and give the team a chance for a future in the league.
     
    Season 87, this season would be a historic one for the rush, as Geneva would make the playoffs. After having three first round picks in the draft (Yaroslav Trunov(never played for Geneva), Jack Jeckler, and Kronchy Kardashian). Jean Mercier led the way in net for Geneva’s first Playoff run. In the Playoffs Geneva would beat The Vasteras Iron Eagles in the wild card round 2-0, but would fall short in the semi-finals to the eventual champions the Cologne Express in five games. In the offseasons Jack Jeckler was traded to the Oslo Storm. Jordan set history as the first GM to bring Geneva to the playoffs, hardware won by this team included Orion D H Chiester IX Trophy won by Jean Mercier, Jake Thunder Trophy by Kronchy Kardashian, and Aldwin Craig Trophy by Leonard Triller!
     
    Season 88, Jordan set more history, drafting Merome Dilson, Jasper Davis, and Nils Andersson Geneva was looking to make a deep run this season, after winning the Kings cup for the most points in a season (99pts). Geneva would make playoffs again but lost to Rome in round one of the playoffs in six games, ending the Jordan Era, and marking Jordan Tonn as the best GM in rush history, two players would also bring home hardware Merome Dilson with the Orion D H Chiester IX Trophy and Jasper Davis with the Ronan Lavelle Trophy.
     
    Season 89 (Zetterberg Tour)
    Season 89, Geneva had one more shot. They chased the cup for the final time, the future of this team was thrown to the dust, everything was to acquire a cup, under the leadership of new appointed GM Tyler Zetterberg, Drafting Zyn Westwood and trading for Nagy AL,and Fradin McGryer, Tyler has Geneva in a place to make a cup run, making the playoff second seeded, Geneva would lose to Express in five games once again. Ending the team's history as a team in the VHLE. After never really doing much as a team, The Geneva Rush joined their predecessor team the Yukon Rush in the VHL history Books.
    Disbanding
    Before I go into details about why Geneva was selected to disband, we talk about why they became a team in the first place, Covid bought the world to a halt, making more people than ever feel the need to join the VHL, this massive influx of players made VHLM Teams overflow with players would never intended to play in the league long term, it was too much for the VHLM and VHL to handle, so the land of inactive players was formed, the VHLE was a development league built with a self destruct button so if the players being created in the league reduced the league could fold without too many problems.
     
    Geneva was one of two teams selected to meet this fate first, Rooster size was at a low, and teams really needed a boost in player activity. The number of active players per team was barely enough for a whole starting lineup, something had to change. The VHLE made the call to disband two franchises, said by the E commissioner himself Enorama stated “There was never going to be a correct pick as every team had a history and people who were attached. Geneva fell victim because their branding never really fit and out of the two "expansion" teams with limited history, they were by far the worse performing one.” 
     
    Geneva’s downfall can be found within the retelling of their history, the team never stood out, a weak playoff team that took seasons to get there, and when numbers were lost, Geneva fell to an uneasy fate. A fate that the VHLE could be facing as a whole depending on the numbers of the league in the next few seasons.
     
     
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    UnknownMinion got a reaction from Uncommon in VSN Presents: The Rushed History of Geneva!!!   
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    Geneva, a team that made a brief impact on the Victory Hockey League as a whole, helping to develop players such as The Board Game Clue on Skates, Ronan Lavelle, Kronchy Kardashian, and Leonard Triller! However after only Nine Short Seasons in the VHLE the Geneva Rush pages in the history books ended, after having some interesting pieces of history! With the World Juniors taking place in Geneva, it only makes sense to revisit Geneva’s history!
     
    Season 81 (The Mickey Season )
    The Chapter of VHLE History Starts here, after the Yukon Rush folded in the VHLM, the rights to the name were given to Mickey Dickson (First GM of the Rush). Fresh from a career with Halifax, Mickey had the choice of where to place the new franchise, and Geneva was the final choice. In an interview with Mickey about being chosen as the first general manager of the new franchise they had this to say “There was a lot of excitement to get to build a team from the ground up. Including picking where the team was actually going to be located. It was an exciting time.” But like most things the excitement didn’t last long, the issue commonly seen in the VHLE struck again. Lack of real locker room activity, and missing communications; lead to a rough time for Mickey.  The Rush would fail to make playoffs, and history would be made in the following weeks, something the league has only ever seen once, and most likely never again.
     
    Mickey Dickson would make the move back to Halifax with Nathaniel Minion (at the time GM of Halifax) taking over as the GM of the Rush, the only GM trade in league history. When asked about the trade Mickey explained in fantastic and clear details on why it happened, “The E and M GMing wise are very different in goals and what makes a good general manager. The roles and responsibilities of a minor league general manager were much more aligned and were more exciting to me than those of the European league. It was a learning experience of what place fit my wants as a general manager and where I best fit in a general manager role.”
     
    When asked about the new opportunity, Nathaniel made the following statement, “I was excited, and glad to face a new challenge, sadly family life meant it wasn’t to be, I went away for a while, but Geneva was a fantastic experience and one I’m glad I took!
     
    Season 82 ( The Minion Season)
    With excitement Nathaniel took off in the draft, bringing in the likes of Miervaldis Arpa, Ronan Lavelle, and Milan Dvorak. Geneva would later acquire The Board Game Clue on Skates. With no regard for the future of the franchise Nathaniel built a team to win that season. Just to fail to make the playoffs, after a fantastic season by the rush who just needed better goaltending. Ronan Lavelle would set the standard for a MVP season, winning the trophy that is now named after the legendary member of the rush, The #13 would also be raised to the rafters in Ronan’s Honour, a truly fantastic team legend. 
     
    Nathaniel would never own up to anything more as GM of the Rush, he would step down as GM after that season due to a family emergency and never return to Geneva, ending his reign of terror, and destruction of the team’s future.
     
    Season 83-85 ( The Pearce Era)
    Season 83, Time for another change in Geneva's office, this time it wouldn’t only be for one season. Cole Pearce took control of geneva in the offseason, and would get star player Brain Kowalski, playing alongside Eldon Escobar, the team would again miss the playoffs, but Cole wouldn’t let that be the end of the season story, he would trade and acquire two second round picks for the season 84 draft hoping to bring Geneva to their first playoff trip in team history as soon as possible, with nothing more eventful happening this season, Eldon Escobar would win the Aldwin Craig Trophy bringing some extra success to Geneva 
     
    Season 84, The pattern wasn’ broken yet. Geneva is struggling to make any form of history, beside missing the playoff season after season. After drafting Clueless Wallob, Cole Caufield Jr, and Doug Britton with the top three picks, who played fantastically in the VHLE while they were there in their own respective ways. After the season all the players mentioned would be called up to the VHL, ending a brief appearance in the VHLE and Eldon Escobar signed with Stockholm; Sending Geneva back to square one.
     
    Season 85, four points. Four points, the closest to the postseason Geneva has been so far.The only two notable players this season were Sebastien Dokis who despite his best effort couldn’t bring the team to the playoffs, and Karl Pedersen who played fantastic in net for the team, leading the effort and giving Geneva a chance. After not making the playoffs, Cole Pearce would be hired by the VHL to be the next general manager of Warsaw, ending the Pearce era in Geneva!
     
    Season 86-88 (The Jordan Era)
    Season 86, welcome to Geneva Jordan Tonn your next Rush GM! He showed us Geneva’s worst season in team history, only 32 points. Led by Ash Sparks, the team’s regular season reflected the two players on the roster that were not bots. However the season had one positive for the team’s future, with the 8th overall pick on the S86 draft Geneva Drafted Leonard Triller, Jordan would acquire some fantastic picks and give the team a chance for a future in the league.
     
    Season 87, this season would be a historic one for the rush, as Geneva would make the playoffs. After having three first round picks in the draft (Yaroslav Trunov(never played for Geneva), Jack Jeckler, and Kronchy Kardashian). Jean Mercier led the way in net for Geneva’s first Playoff run. In the Playoffs Geneva would beat The Vasteras Iron Eagles in the wild card round 2-0, but would fall short in the semi-finals to the eventual champions the Cologne Express in five games. In the offseasons Jack Jeckler was traded to the Oslo Storm. Jordan set history as the first GM to bring Geneva to the playoffs, hardware won by this team included Orion D H Chiester IX Trophy won by Jean Mercier, Jake Thunder Trophy by Kronchy Kardashian, and Aldwin Craig Trophy by Leonard Triller!
     
    Season 88, Jordan set more history, drafting Merome Dilson, Jasper Davis, and Nils Andersson Geneva was looking to make a deep run this season, after winning the Kings cup for the most points in a season (99pts). Geneva would make playoffs again but lost to Rome in round one of the playoffs in six games, ending the Jordan Era, and marking Jordan Tonn as the best GM in rush history, two players would also bring home hardware Merome Dilson with the Orion D H Chiester IX Trophy and Jasper Davis with the Ronan Lavelle Trophy.
     
    Season 89 (Zetterberg Tour)
    Season 89, Geneva had one more shot. They chased the cup for the final time, the future of this team was thrown to the dust, everything was to acquire a cup, under the leadership of new appointed GM Tyler Zetterberg, Drafting Zyn Westwood and trading for Nagy AL,and Fradin McGryer, Tyler has Geneva in a place to make a cup run, making the playoff second seeded, Geneva would lose to Express in five games once again. Ending the team's history as a team in the VHLE. After never really doing much as a team, The Geneva Rush joined their predecessor team the Yukon Rush in the VHL history Books.
    Disbanding
    Before I go into details about why Geneva was selected to disband, we talk about why they became a team in the first place, Covid bought the world to a halt, making more people than ever feel the need to join the VHL, this massive influx of players made VHLM Teams overflow with players would never intended to play in the league long term, it was too much for the VHLM and VHL to handle, so the land of inactive players was formed, the VHLE was a development league built with a self destruct button so if the players being created in the league reduced the league could fold without too many problems.
     
    Geneva was one of two teams selected to meet this fate first, Rooster size was at a low, and teams really needed a boost in player activity. The number of active players per team was barely enough for a whole starting lineup, something had to change. The VHLE made the call to disband two franchises, said by the E commissioner himself Enorama stated “There was never going to be a correct pick as every team had a history and people who were attached. Geneva fell victim because their branding never really fit and out of the two "expansion" teams with limited history, they were by far the worse performing one.” 
     
    Geneva’s downfall can be found within the retelling of their history, the team never stood out, a weak playoff team that took seasons to get there, and when numbers were lost, Geneva fell to an uneasy fate. A fate that the VHLE could be facing as a whole depending on the numbers of the league in the next few seasons.
     
     
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    UnknownMinion got a reaction from LucyXpher in VHL New Year’s Resolutions - 2024   
    Make the Main VHL Discord be an more open and connected space to the league:
    Here are some of my suggestion

    Press Box: Area for GMs to post offical statements from there team, and allowing you to roleplay as your player in a space where you can come up with small statements about sims, too small for a point tasks but still fun, who knows it may help players come up with ideas for PTs
     
    Job Board: Its easy to miss Job application posts if you don't check the main site fast and often, and discord post are quickly lost, an real place for those links make sense, as they get posted there anyways, and then more people may apply for jobs!

    Neutral VC's: All the Voice chats being named makes it hard to feel like you should joining, have one or two neutral VCs may create more activity.
     
    Events: Inner leagues events, This takes a while and effort, but approved members of the league should be able to host event nights, games, watch party's, movie night, etc. Plus more treasure hunts for TPE on the forum its been done before and was fun. maybe two theme weeks a seasons, just more for engagement where the league actually feels connect and builds bonds
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    UnknownMinion got a reaction from v.2 in VSN Presents: The Rushed History of Geneva!!!   
    Graphic Credit @v.2
     
    Geneva, a team that made a brief impact on the Victory Hockey League as a whole, helping to develop players such as The Board Game Clue on Skates, Ronan Lavelle, Kronchy Kardashian, and Leonard Triller! However after only Nine Short Seasons in the VHLE the Geneva Rush pages in the history books ended, after having some interesting pieces of history! With the World Juniors taking place in Geneva, it only makes sense to revisit Geneva’s history!
     
    Season 81 (The Mickey Season )
    The Chapter of VHLE History Starts here, after the Yukon Rush folded in the VHLM, the rights to the name were given to Mickey Dickson (First GM of the Rush). Fresh from a career with Halifax, Mickey had the choice of where to place the new franchise, and Geneva was the final choice. In an interview with Mickey about being chosen as the first general manager of the new franchise they had this to say “There was a lot of excitement to get to build a team from the ground up. Including picking where the team was actually going to be located. It was an exciting time.” But like most things the excitement didn’t last long, the issue commonly seen in the VHLE struck again. Lack of real locker room activity, and missing communications; lead to a rough time for Mickey.  The Rush would fail to make playoffs, and history would be made in the following weeks, something the league has only ever seen once, and most likely never again.
     
    Mickey Dickson would make the move back to Halifax with Nathaniel Minion (at the time GM of Halifax) taking over as the GM of the Rush, the only GM trade in league history. When asked about the trade Mickey explained in fantastic and clear details on why it happened, “The E and M GMing wise are very different in goals and what makes a good general manager. The roles and responsibilities of a minor league general manager were much more aligned and were more exciting to me than those of the European league. It was a learning experience of what place fit my wants as a general manager and where I best fit in a general manager role.”
     
    When asked about the new opportunity, Nathaniel made the following statement, “I was excited, and glad to face a new challenge, sadly family life meant it wasn’t to be, I went away for a while, but Geneva was a fantastic experience and one I’m glad I took!
     
    Season 82 ( The Minion Season)
    With excitement Nathaniel took off in the draft, bringing in the likes of Miervaldis Arpa, Ronan Lavelle, and Milan Dvorak. Geneva would later acquire The Board Game Clue on Skates. With no regard for the future of the franchise Nathaniel built a team to win that season. Just to fail to make the playoffs, after a fantastic season by the rush who just needed better goaltending. Ronan Lavelle would set the standard for a MVP season, winning the trophy that is now named after the legendary member of the rush, The #13 would also be raised to the rafters in Ronan’s Honour, a truly fantastic team legend. 
     
    Nathaniel would never own up to anything more as GM of the Rush, he would step down as GM after that season due to a family emergency and never return to Geneva, ending his reign of terror, and destruction of the team’s future.
     
    Season 83-85 ( The Pearce Era)
    Season 83, Time for another change in Geneva's office, this time it wouldn’t only be for one season. Cole Pearce took control of geneva in the offseason, and would get star player Brain Kowalski, playing alongside Eldon Escobar, the team would again miss the playoffs, but Cole wouldn’t let that be the end of the season story, he would trade and acquire two second round picks for the season 84 draft hoping to bring Geneva to their first playoff trip in team history as soon as possible, with nothing more eventful happening this season, Eldon Escobar would win the Aldwin Craig Trophy bringing some extra success to Geneva 
     
    Season 84, The pattern wasn’ broken yet. Geneva is struggling to make any form of history, beside missing the playoff season after season. After drafting Clueless Wallob, Cole Caufield Jr, and Doug Britton with the top three picks, who played fantastically in the VHLE while they were there in their own respective ways. After the season all the players mentioned would be called up to the VHL, ending a brief appearance in the VHLE and Eldon Escobar signed with Stockholm; Sending Geneva back to square one.
     
    Season 85, four points. Four points, the closest to the postseason Geneva has been so far.The only two notable players this season were Sebastien Dokis who despite his best effort couldn’t bring the team to the playoffs, and Karl Pedersen who played fantastic in net for the team, leading the effort and giving Geneva a chance. After not making the playoffs, Cole Pearce would be hired by the VHL to be the next general manager of Warsaw, ending the Pearce era in Geneva!
     
    Season 86-88 (The Jordan Era)
    Season 86, welcome to Geneva Jordan Tonn your next Rush GM! He showed us Geneva’s worst season in team history, only 32 points. Led by Ash Sparks, the team’s regular season reflected the two players on the roster that were not bots. However the season had one positive for the team’s future, with the 8th overall pick on the S86 draft Geneva Drafted Leonard Triller, Jordan would acquire some fantastic picks and give the team a chance for a future in the league.
     
    Season 87, this season would be a historic one for the rush, as Geneva would make the playoffs. After having three first round picks in the draft (Yaroslav Trunov(never played for Geneva), Jack Jeckler, and Kronchy Kardashian). Jean Mercier led the way in net for Geneva’s first Playoff run. In the Playoffs Geneva would beat The Vasteras Iron Eagles in the wild card round 2-0, but would fall short in the semi-finals to the eventual champions the Cologne Express in five games. In the offseasons Jack Jeckler was traded to the Oslo Storm. Jordan set history as the first GM to bring Geneva to the playoffs, hardware won by this team included Orion D H Chiester IX Trophy won by Jean Mercier, Jake Thunder Trophy by Kronchy Kardashian, and Aldwin Craig Trophy by Leonard Triller!
     
    Season 88, Jordan set more history, drafting Merome Dilson, Jasper Davis, and Nils Andersson Geneva was looking to make a deep run this season, after winning the Kings cup for the most points in a season (99pts). Geneva would make playoffs again but lost to Rome in round one of the playoffs in six games, ending the Jordan Era, and marking Jordan Tonn as the best GM in rush history, two players would also bring home hardware Merome Dilson with the Orion D H Chiester IX Trophy and Jasper Davis with the Ronan Lavelle Trophy.
     
    Season 89 (Zetterberg Tour)
    Season 89, Geneva had one more shot. They chased the cup for the final time, the future of this team was thrown to the dust, everything was to acquire a cup, under the leadership of new appointed GM Tyler Zetterberg, Drafting Zyn Westwood and trading for Nagy AL,and Fradin McGryer, Tyler has Geneva in a place to make a cup run, making the playoff second seeded, Geneva would lose to Express in five games once again. Ending the team's history as a team in the VHLE. After never really doing much as a team, The Geneva Rush joined their predecessor team the Yukon Rush in the VHL history Books.
    Disbanding
    Before I go into details about why Geneva was selected to disband, we talk about why they became a team in the first place, Covid bought the world to a halt, making more people than ever feel the need to join the VHL, this massive influx of players made VHLM Teams overflow with players would never intended to play in the league long term, it was too much for the VHLM and VHL to handle, so the land of inactive players was formed, the VHLE was a development league built with a self destruct button so if the players being created in the league reduced the league could fold without too many problems.
     
    Geneva was one of two teams selected to meet this fate first, Rooster size was at a low, and teams really needed a boost in player activity. The number of active players per team was barely enough for a whole starting lineup, something had to change. The VHLE made the call to disband two franchises, said by the E commissioner himself Enorama stated “There was never going to be a correct pick as every team had a history and people who were attached. Geneva fell victim because their branding never really fit and out of the two "expansion" teams with limited history, they were by far the worse performing one.” 
     
    Geneva’s downfall can be found within the retelling of their history, the team never stood out, a weak playoff team that took seasons to get there, and when numbers were lost, Geneva fell to an uneasy fate. A fate that the VHLE could be facing as a whole depending on the numbers of the league in the next few seasons.
     
     
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    Geneva, a team that made a brief impact on the Victory Hockey League as a whole, helping to develop players such as The Board Game Clue on Skates, Ronan Lavelle, Kronchy Kardashian, and Leonard Triller! However after only Nine Short Seasons in the VHLE the Geneva Rush pages in the history books ended, after having some interesting pieces of history! With the World Juniors taking place in Geneva, it only makes sense to revisit Geneva’s history!
     
    Season 81 (The Mickey Season )
    The Chapter of VHLE History Starts here, after the Yukon Rush folded in the VHLM, the rights to the name were given to Mickey Dickson (First GM of the Rush). Fresh from a career with Halifax, Mickey had the choice of where to place the new franchise, and Geneva was the final choice. In an interview with Mickey about being chosen as the first general manager of the new franchise they had this to say “There was a lot of excitement to get to build a team from the ground up. Including picking where the team was actually going to be located. It was an exciting time.” But like most things the excitement didn’t last long, the issue commonly seen in the VHLE struck again. Lack of real locker room activity, and missing communications; lead to a rough time for Mickey.  The Rush would fail to make playoffs, and history would be made in the following weeks, something the league has only ever seen once, and most likely never again.
     
    Mickey Dickson would make the move back to Halifax with Nathaniel Minion (at the time GM of Halifax) taking over as the GM of the Rush, the only GM trade in league history. When asked about the trade Mickey explained in fantastic and clear details on why it happened, “The E and M GMing wise are very different in goals and what makes a good general manager. The roles and responsibilities of a minor league general manager were much more aligned and were more exciting to me than those of the European league. It was a learning experience of what place fit my wants as a general manager and where I best fit in a general manager role.”
     
    When asked about the new opportunity, Nathaniel made the following statement, “I was excited, and glad to face a new challenge, sadly family life meant it wasn’t to be, I went away for a while, but Geneva was a fantastic experience and one I’m glad I took!
     
    Season 82 ( The Minion Season)
    With excitement Nathaniel took off in the draft, bringing in the likes of Miervaldis Arpa, Ronan Lavelle, and Milan Dvorak. Geneva would later acquire The Board Game Clue on Skates. With no regard for the future of the franchise Nathaniel built a team to win that season. Just to fail to make the playoffs, after a fantastic season by the rush who just needed better goaltending. Ronan Lavelle would set the standard for a MVP season, winning the trophy that is now named after the legendary member of the rush, The #13 would also be raised to the rafters in Ronan’s Honour, a truly fantastic team legend. 
     
    Nathaniel would never own up to anything more as GM of the Rush, he would step down as GM after that season due to a family emergency and never return to Geneva, ending his reign of terror, and destruction of the team’s future.
     
    Season 83-85 ( The Pearce Era)
    Season 83, Time for another change in Geneva's office, this time it wouldn’t only be for one season. Cole Pearce took control of geneva in the offseason, and would get star player Brain Kowalski, playing alongside Eldon Escobar, the team would again miss the playoffs, but Cole wouldn’t let that be the end of the season story, he would trade and acquire two second round picks for the season 84 draft hoping to bring Geneva to their first playoff trip in team history as soon as possible, with nothing more eventful happening this season, Eldon Escobar would win the Aldwin Craig Trophy bringing some extra success to Geneva 
     
    Season 84, The pattern wasn’ broken yet. Geneva is struggling to make any form of history, beside missing the playoff season after season. After drafting Clueless Wallob, Cole Caufield Jr, and Doug Britton with the top three picks, who played fantastically in the VHLE while they were there in their own respective ways. After the season all the players mentioned would be called up to the VHL, ending a brief appearance in the VHLE and Eldon Escobar signed with Stockholm; Sending Geneva back to square one.
     
    Season 85, four points. Four points, the closest to the postseason Geneva has been so far.The only two notable players this season were Sebastien Dokis who despite his best effort couldn’t bring the team to the playoffs, and Karl Pedersen who played fantastic in net for the team, leading the effort and giving Geneva a chance. After not making the playoffs, Cole Pearce would be hired by the VHL to be the next general manager of Warsaw, ending the Pearce era in Geneva!
     
    Season 86-88 (The Jordan Era)
    Season 86, welcome to Geneva Jordan Tonn your next Rush GM! He showed us Geneva’s worst season in team history, only 32 points. Led by Ash Sparks, the team’s regular season reflected the two players on the roster that were not bots. However the season had one positive for the team’s future, with the 8th overall pick on the S86 draft Geneva Drafted Leonard Triller, Jordan would acquire some fantastic picks and give the team a chance for a future in the league.
     
    Season 87, this season would be a historic one for the rush, as Geneva would make the playoffs. After having three first round picks in the draft (Yaroslav Trunov(never played for Geneva), Jack Jeckler, and Kronchy Kardashian). Jean Mercier led the way in net for Geneva’s first Playoff run. In the Playoffs Geneva would beat The Vasteras Iron Eagles in the wild card round 2-0, but would fall short in the semi-finals to the eventual champions the Cologne Express in five games. In the offseasons Jack Jeckler was traded to the Oslo Storm. Jordan set history as the first GM to bring Geneva to the playoffs, hardware won by this team included Orion D H Chiester IX Trophy won by Jean Mercier, Jake Thunder Trophy by Kronchy Kardashian, and Aldwin Craig Trophy by Leonard Triller!
     
    Season 88, Jordan set more history, drafting Merome Dilson, Jasper Davis, and Nils Andersson Geneva was looking to make a deep run this season, after winning the Kings cup for the most points in a season (99pts). Geneva would make playoffs again but lost to Rome in round one of the playoffs in six games, ending the Jordan Era, and marking Jordan Tonn as the best GM in rush history, two players would also bring home hardware Merome Dilson with the Orion D H Chiester IX Trophy and Jasper Davis with the Ronan Lavelle Trophy.
     
    Season 89 (Zetterberg Tour)
    Season 89, Geneva had one more shot. They chased the cup for the final time, the future of this team was thrown to the dust, everything was to acquire a cup, under the leadership of new appointed GM Tyler Zetterberg, Drafting Zyn Westwood and trading for Nagy AL,and Fradin McGryer, Tyler has Geneva in a place to make a cup run, making the playoff second seeded, Geneva would lose to Express in five games once again. Ending the team's history as a team in the VHLE. After never really doing much as a team, The Geneva Rush joined their predecessor team the Yukon Rush in the VHL history Books.
    Disbanding
    Before I go into details about why Geneva was selected to disband, we talk about why they became a team in the first place, Covid bought the world to a halt, making more people than ever feel the need to join the VHL, this massive influx of players made VHLM Teams overflow with players would never intended to play in the league long term, it was too much for the VHLM and VHL to handle, so the land of inactive players was formed, the VHLE was a development league built with a self destruct button so if the players being created in the league reduced the league could fold without too many problems.
     
    Geneva was one of two teams selected to meet this fate first, Rooster size was at a low, and teams really needed a boost in player activity. The number of active players per team was barely enough for a whole starting lineup, something had to change. The VHLE made the call to disband two franchises, said by the E commissioner himself Enorama stated “There was never going to be a correct pick as every team had a history and people who were attached. Geneva fell victim because their branding never really fit and out of the two "expansion" teams with limited history, they were by far the worse performing one.” 
     
    Geneva’s downfall can be found within the retelling of their history, the team never stood out, a weak playoff team that took seasons to get there, and when numbers were lost, Geneva fell to an uneasy fate. A fate that the VHLE could be facing as a whole depending on the numbers of the league in the next few seasons.
     
     
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    Geneva, a team that made a brief impact on the Victory Hockey League as a whole, helping to develop players such as The Board Game Clue on Skates, Ronan Lavelle, Kronchy Kardashian, and Leonard Triller! However after only Nine Short Seasons in the VHLE the Geneva Rush pages in the history books ended, after having some interesting pieces of history! With the World Juniors taking place in Geneva, it only makes sense to revisit Geneva’s history!
     
    Season 81 (The Mickey Season )
    The Chapter of VHLE History Starts here, after the Yukon Rush folded in the VHLM, the rights to the name were given to Mickey Dickson (First GM of the Rush). Fresh from a career with Halifax, Mickey had the choice of where to place the new franchise, and Geneva was the final choice. In an interview with Mickey about being chosen as the first general manager of the new franchise they had this to say “There was a lot of excitement to get to build a team from the ground up. Including picking where the team was actually going to be located. It was an exciting time.” But like most things the excitement didn’t last long, the issue commonly seen in the VHLE struck again. Lack of real locker room activity, and missing communications; lead to a rough time for Mickey.  The Rush would fail to make playoffs, and history would be made in the following weeks, something the league has only ever seen once, and most likely never again.
     
    Mickey Dickson would make the move back to Halifax with Nathaniel Minion (at the time GM of Halifax) taking over as the GM of the Rush, the only GM trade in league history. When asked about the trade Mickey explained in fantastic and clear details on why it happened, “The E and M GMing wise are very different in goals and what makes a good general manager. The roles and responsibilities of a minor league general manager were much more aligned and were more exciting to me than those of the European league. It was a learning experience of what place fit my wants as a general manager and where I best fit in a general manager role.”
     
    When asked about the new opportunity, Nathaniel made the following statement, “I was excited, and glad to face a new challenge, sadly family life meant it wasn’t to be, I went away for a while, but Geneva was a fantastic experience and one I’m glad I took!
     
    Season 82 ( The Minion Season)
    With excitement Nathaniel took off in the draft, bringing in the likes of Miervaldis Arpa, Ronan Lavelle, and Milan Dvorak. Geneva would later acquire The Board Game Clue on Skates. With no regard for the future of the franchise Nathaniel built a team to win that season. Just to fail to make the playoffs, after a fantastic season by the rush who just needed better goaltending. Ronan Lavelle would set the standard for a MVP season, winning the trophy that is now named after the legendary member of the rush, The #13 would also be raised to the rafters in Ronan’s Honour, a truly fantastic team legend. 
     
    Nathaniel would never own up to anything more as GM of the Rush, he would step down as GM after that season due to a family emergency and never return to Geneva, ending his reign of terror, and destruction of the team’s future.
     
    Season 83-85 ( The Pearce Era)
    Season 83, Time for another change in Geneva's office, this time it wouldn’t only be for one season. Cole Pearce took control of geneva in the offseason, and would get star player Brain Kowalski, playing alongside Eldon Escobar, the team would again miss the playoffs, but Cole wouldn’t let that be the end of the season story, he would trade and acquire two second round picks for the season 84 draft hoping to bring Geneva to their first playoff trip in team history as soon as possible, with nothing more eventful happening this season, Eldon Escobar would win the Aldwin Craig Trophy bringing some extra success to Geneva 
     
    Season 84, The pattern wasn’ broken yet. Geneva is struggling to make any form of history, beside missing the playoff season after season. After drafting Clueless Wallob, Cole Caufield Jr, and Doug Britton with the top three picks, who played fantastically in the VHLE while they were there in their own respective ways. After the season all the players mentioned would be called up to the VHL, ending a brief appearance in the VHLE and Eldon Escobar signed with Stockholm; Sending Geneva back to square one.
     
    Season 85, four points. Four points, the closest to the postseason Geneva has been so far.The only two notable players this season were Sebastien Dokis who despite his best effort couldn’t bring the team to the playoffs, and Karl Pedersen who played fantastic in net for the team, leading the effort and giving Geneva a chance. After not making the playoffs, Cole Pearce would be hired by the VHL to be the next general manager of Warsaw, ending the Pearce era in Geneva!
     
    Season 86-88 (The Jordan Era)
    Season 86, welcome to Geneva Jordan Tonn your next Rush GM! He showed us Geneva’s worst season in team history, only 32 points. Led by Ash Sparks, the team’s regular season reflected the two players on the roster that were not bots. However the season had one positive for the team’s future, with the 8th overall pick on the S86 draft Geneva Drafted Leonard Triller, Jordan would acquire some fantastic picks and give the team a chance for a future in the league.
     
    Season 87, this season would be a historic one for the rush, as Geneva would make the playoffs. After having three first round picks in the draft (Yaroslav Trunov(never played for Geneva), Jack Jeckler, and Kronchy Kardashian). Jean Mercier led the way in net for Geneva’s first Playoff run. In the Playoffs Geneva would beat The Vasteras Iron Eagles in the wild card round 2-0, but would fall short in the semi-finals to the eventual champions the Cologne Express in five games. In the offseasons Jack Jeckler was traded to the Oslo Storm. Jordan set history as the first GM to bring Geneva to the playoffs, hardware won by this team included Orion D H Chiester IX Trophy won by Jean Mercier, Jake Thunder Trophy by Kronchy Kardashian, and Aldwin Craig Trophy by Leonard Triller!
     
    Season 88, Jordan set more history, drafting Merome Dilson, Jasper Davis, and Nils Andersson Geneva was looking to make a deep run this season, after winning the Kings cup for the most points in a season (99pts). Geneva would make playoffs again but lost to Rome in round one of the playoffs in six games, ending the Jordan Era, and marking Jordan Tonn as the best GM in rush history, two players would also bring home hardware Merome Dilson with the Orion D H Chiester IX Trophy and Jasper Davis with the Ronan Lavelle Trophy.
     
    Season 89 (Zetterberg Tour)
    Season 89, Geneva had one more shot. They chased the cup for the final time, the future of this team was thrown to the dust, everything was to acquire a cup, under the leadership of new appointed GM Tyler Zetterberg, Drafting Zyn Westwood and trading for Nagy AL,and Fradin McGryer, Tyler has Geneva in a place to make a cup run, making the playoff second seeded, Geneva would lose to Express in five games once again. Ending the team's history as a team in the VHLE. After never really doing much as a team, The Geneva Rush joined their predecessor team the Yukon Rush in the VHL history Books.
    Disbanding
    Before I go into details about why Geneva was selected to disband, we talk about why they became a team in the first place, Covid bought the world to a halt, making more people than ever feel the need to join the VHL, this massive influx of players made VHLM Teams overflow with players would never intended to play in the league long term, it was too much for the VHLM and VHL to handle, so the land of inactive players was formed, the VHLE was a development league built with a self destruct button so if the players being created in the league reduced the league could fold without too many problems.
     
    Geneva was one of two teams selected to meet this fate first, Rooster size was at a low, and teams really needed a boost in player activity. The number of active players per team was barely enough for a whole starting lineup, something had to change. The VHLE made the call to disband two franchises, said by the E commissioner himself Enorama stated “There was never going to be a correct pick as every team had a history and people who were attached. Geneva fell victim because their branding never really fit and out of the two "expansion" teams with limited history, they were by far the worse performing one.” 
     
    Geneva’s downfall can be found within the retelling of their history, the team never stood out, a weak playoff team that took seasons to get there, and when numbers were lost, Geneva fell to an uneasy fate. A fate that the VHLE could be facing as a whole depending on the numbers of the league in the next few seasons.
     
     
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    Just following up on the engagement between you and Sam, I believe the same can be said about the VHLM. I'm not 100% positive, but I'm sure at least half the M GMs are doing their job of interacting with their players and checking in with them. At least I hope this is the case, if not most of us. It just sucks when you read about a waiver player that was on your team who was then drafted to a ghost town team whose GM doesn't care and is somehow able to claim job pay every week. Last week I sent out an interview to everyone on the draft list that hadn't played for Miami already. Zero excuses this season not to scout any players. I was told by a former player that only one VHLE team reached out to him, which is awful because he's a recreate and is maxing TPE every week. I was told by two players last week in my interviews that I was the only M GM to reach out. M GMs simply do not have any excuse for the 4 TPE we're receiving every week.
     
    Shit or get off the pot.
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    Yes, but there’s other who have done fantastic work too, 
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    I can interim GM, busy for the next three weeks so I won’t be the best but I can help players in my spare two hours I get and submit lines
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    That concludes the season 89 VHLE awards; thank you for watching the ceremonies. You may now turn back on your phones and exit the building. I hope you enjoy some wild after parties. For those of you who were put in a box, you live there now.
    This has been your presenter, 
    Nathaniel Minion
    Thank you! 
     
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    The Jake Thunder Trophy is awarded to the best defensemen in the VHLE in their respective season. This year only two players received votes from the VHLE voters board. They are:
     
    Sigma Frued of the Colongne Express
    25 +/-,  46 PIM 127 Hits, 132 SB
     
    Pope Francis of the Rome Gladiators 
    3 +/-, 91 PIM, 170 Hits, 245 SB
     
     
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    The VHLE Awards will kick off at 9pm EST Sharp,
    Please all be in your seats and ready to go by 8:55pm EST, 
    Doors lock at 9:10pm.
    Thank you,
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    That concludes the season 89 VHLE awards; thank you for watching the ceremonies. You may now turn back on your phones and exit the building. I hope you enjoy some wild after parties. For those of you who were put in a box, you live there now.
    This has been your presenter, 
    Nathaniel Minion
    Thank you! 
     
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    UnknownMinion got a reaction from Masu Chan in VSN Presents: S89 VHLE Awards   
    The Thadius Sales Trophy is named after one of the best GMs (now commissioner of the VHLE) of all time. It’s awarded to the best general manager of the past season as voted by their peers. This season three GMs received votes. They are:
     
    Sjin of the Cologne Express
    43-20-9 95 Points(Renaissance Cup Champions)
     
    Masu Chan of the Istanbul Red Wolves
    52-19-1 105 Points(Renaissance Cup Finalist)
     
    Zetterberg of the Geneva Rush
    46-22-4 96 Points(Lost in Renaissance Cup Semi-Finals)
     
     
     
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    The Thadius Sales Trophy is named after one of the best GMs (now commissioner of the VHLE) of all time. It’s awarded to the best general manager of the past season as voted by their peers. This season three GMs received votes. They are:
     
    Sjin of the Cologne Express
    43-20-9 95 Points(Renaissance Cup Champions)
     
    Masu Chan of the Istanbul Red Wolves
    52-19-1 105 Points(Renaissance Cup Finalist)
     
    Zetterberg of the Geneva Rush
    46-22-4 96 Points(Lost in Renaissance Cup Semi-Finals)
     
     
     
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    Next up is the Florida Man Trophy for Playoff MVP; this award is awarded to the player deemed most valuable to their team during the Season 89 Postseason; the nominees are:
     
    Keegan Gamble of the Colongne Express
    5 goals, 4 assist, 9 points
     
    Sigma Frued of the Colongne Express
    1 Goal, 9 Assist, 10 points
     
    Legacy Gaming of the Istanbul Red Wolves
    4 Goals, 7 Assist, 11 points
     
     
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    UnknownMinion reacted to comrade cat in VSN Presents: S89 VHLE Awards   
    I never played for cologne? i just sighed this season..
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    The VHLE Awards will kick off at 9pm EST Sharp,
    Please all be in your seats and ready to go by 8:55pm EST, 
    Doors lock at 9:10pm.
    Thank you,
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