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UnknownMinion got a reaction from AJW in Answer 3, Ask 3
1. Who is next in line for the job as Chicago Phoenix's GM, and why?
Minion, Great guy, active again, done with the E and was one of the nest goalies to play for the team
2. What is your endgame in the VHL? What jobs would you like to do, if any?
already been VHLM GM and AGM, VHLE GM and AGM, World cup Commish, ProAM Admin and GM, so Both VHL jobs I guess, and stay on as a VSN Writter!
3. What is your next player's backstory going to be?
Behrens Minion is the bother of retired alexander and Son of nathaniel minion, hide from fame and looks to set his own path in light of two legendary Minion's
1. What should happen to the rush now that they were disbanded?
2. What do you think of the team greenland take over?
3. Who should GM the Houston Bulls now that @AJW is stepping away, Hell of a career man!
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UnknownMinion got a reaction from Triller in Houston Bulls Press Conference
1. 12 games left in the regular season! What is our record going to be in those last 12 games?
Sorry I answer this too late so I'll just say 12-0-0 24 points, as any true team member would
2. We are currently sitting at 200 goals for as a team! What will we end the regular season with?
238, Because the season is already over, Congrats on the first goalie tho Behrens Minion
3. Where do you want to be drafted to and if you are already drafted, are you excited to join your draft team?
Houston or Halifax for me, and the draft is always exciting tbh who doesn't get excited!
4. Our very own Xiver Zilla is 6th overall in goals, does he top the chart by the end of the season?
No he is actally going to drop two places and finish eighth, life sucks sometimes
5. By the end of the week we will be heading into the playoffs! Does your player have any playoff rituals?
No, Just to lose in the finals. All the time, oh and no points in my first playoffs with a player!
6. Each player on the team gets their own intro music, what is yours?
Warriors by imagine dragon
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UnknownMinion got a reaction from animal74 in (S91) LW - Behrens Minion, TPE: 60
Player Information
Username: UnknownMinion
Player Name: Behrens Minion
Recruited From: Returning
Age: 16
Position: LW
Height: 65 in.
Weight: 140 lbs.
Birthplace: Greenland
Player Page
@VHLM GM
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UnknownMinion got a reaction from AJW in VSN Presents: Season 89 in Review
Graphic By: Jason Article By: Minion
With season eighty-nine coming to a close, it’s safe to say it was a great season filled with ups and downs. Today we will review each team's Season and, of course, give them a possible next step to take!
Moscow Menace
50-18-4 104P Finished 1st in League and European Conference
GM: Spartan
Moscow has been a team you expect to be on top in recent seasons, appearing in multiple Cup finals. Last season Davos beat them in round one in seven games, Moscow’s response? Win the victory cup this season! Having Been led by Ronan Lavelle’s 51 goal season and Clueless Wallob’s MVP-caliber season, Moscow is a scary team going into the playoffs.
Next Step: Win the Continental Cup
Seattle Bears
47-17-8 102P Finished 2nd in league / 1st in the North American Conference
GM: Bana
After making the finals last season and losing in seven to the London United. Seattle needed a big season for their fans and a chance to run it back. Coming off an 11-win streak, it’s safe to say they have done just that. Tavish DeGroot led the team with 91 points this season, and Cole Pearce has been a solid starter; another deeper cup run is undoubtedly in the cards!
Next step: Return to the finals and win the Continental Cup
HC Davos Dynamo
47-1906 100P Finished 3rd in League / 2nd in the European Conference
GM: Alex
A franchise that is historically quote-on-quote cursed. Alex had turned the team around from when he took over the team from a rebuilder to a solid cup contender. After a fantastic playoff run last season, the team is certainly moving in the right direction. Led by defenseman Jake Thunder who had an outstanding 91 points, 78 of which were assists, inserting himself as an elite playmaker. Davos is going to look to make the finals and potentially end the Cup-drought this playoff run!
Next step: Make the Finals!
Riga Reign
43-23-6 92P Finished 4th in League / 3rd in the European Conference
GM: Hedgehog337
Another team who hasn’t won a cup in some time with a real chance this year. Riga was led by Brian Kowalski and The Frenchman this season, a combo acting as a 1-2 punch. Furthermore, they have received solid goaltending all season with a wall in the net in Henry Tucker Jr., the team is ready to push to make history and following a great season. Riga, does have the pieces in place for some time to come and this season was certainly a step in the right direction!
Next step: Make the Conference Finals!
Vancouver Wolves
43-27-2 88P Finished 5th in league / 2nd in the North American Conference
GM: Frank
A fallen dynasty is the best phrase to describe the Vancouver Wolves, but it's a team that won’t go quiet and has been consistently making the playoffs and winning the cup, it doesn’t seem like Vancouver is ready to go quietly yet. A Team that is full of young players breaking out and veterans ready to retire. Vancouver’s time is now to get their fifth cup in ten seasons and their season proved it!
Next Step: Win the Continental Cup
Prague Phantoms
38-26-8 84P Finished 6th in League / 4th in the European Conference
GM: Acyd
This core is still pushing for another cup return after a shocking game seven loss in season 86; this past season, they showed a good improvement in skill. Led by John Jameson with 114 points and a candidate for MVP. With a solid depth chart, Prague is slowly Pushing for that cup!
Next Step: Acquire young talent to replace the aging core members
Calgary Wranglers
37-26-9 83P Finished 7th in league / 3rd in the North American Conference
GM: Ricer
One of the oldest teams age-wise in the VHL right now, Calgary had expected results this season, but I’m sure they feel their time is running out on the down low. I’m sure they will push to get Danial Janser (Who hit 700 points this season) a second cup before he retires. This is his last chance.
Next Step: Retire Daniel Janser’s Number, Win the Cup
Los Angeles Stars
37-29-6 80P Finished 8th in league / 4th in the North American Conference
GM:Instatantrockstar
Sirdsvaldis Miglaskems. A name that has been added to the history books this season, after scoring 107 points this past season and hitting 600 points in his career, he has announced this will be his last run. LA will look to push for a cup this playoff in his honour. However, this season proves it may be time to rebuild the core, with most of the core being S84 players.
Next Step: Prep to rebuild.
London United
36-29-7 79P Finished 9th in League / 5th in the European Conference
GM: Jacobcarlson
A lot can be said about the defending champions, but it's safe to say they didn’t live up to a title defense excitement; it seems the aging core wasn’t up to performing as defending champions. We look to the future of this team as they build around Leonard Triller. With Jesse Teno in the net looking to bring London deep once more, but if the season was an indicator, the window is closed.
Next Step: Rebuild
Malmo Nighthawks
31-32-9 71P Finished 10th in League / 6th in the European Conference
GM:Kaleebthemighty
Trust the process is a phase you hear a lot about Malmo. A team that hasn’t seen a lot of success on the ice recently has the best future pieces. Malmo can return to the spotlight as soon as next season with this young core. Yaroslav Trunov seems to be ready to lead his team to victory in the coming seasons.
Next Step: Acquire a few talented players and return to glory.
Warsaw Predators
32-35-5 69P Finished 11th in League / 7th in the European Conference
GM:N0BDY
A team who is just beginning the rebuild process didn’t see much success this past season. Nothing about this Warsaw team stood out to the naked eye. With the small number of prospects and break-out players, they had this past season. All they can really do is hope to have a good draft and get high end talent rotating into the team in the next few seasons.
Next Step: Draft a Star piece
New York Americans
29-32-11 69P Finished 12th in league / 5th in the North American Conference
GM:Thadthrasher
.Despite finishing 12th in the Prague the New York Americans have returned to the playoffs, ending the longest active playoff-drought. Unlike Warsaw, they had two rookies break out that they can build around with Jasper Davis and Francesco Mancini. This means they are already in a place to improve for next season with a strong draft, Plus the two possible prospects ready to jump up and take command in Tord Yvel and Zyn Westwood.
Next Steps: Positive draft, and sign a star Forward!
Chicago Phoenix
29-35-8 66P Finished 13th in league / 6th in the North American Conference
GM: Jeff
I’d like to start by thanking Jeff for their dedication to the Chicago Phoenix and wish him luck with whatever is next for him. After the announcement of their GM retiring, Chicago is in a rough place—a team that desperately needs to rebuild. With nothing of real value and expiring contracts that only sees one player returning next season. Chicago can only go down and will be a challenge for the following GM to play with.
Next Step: Rebuild it from the ground up!
D.C Dragons
28-35-9 65P Finished 14th in league / 7th in the North American Conference
GM:Frostbeard
A team who just couldn’t succeed, D.C had the pieces for a great season and couldn’t find the lines to compete. D.C. is certainly moving in the right direction with a very young core. With a deep prospect pool, not much is needed from the front office other than development to bring this team to the promised land outside of drafting a replacement for franchise goaltender Bubbles Utonium.
Next Step: Develop the young guns
Toronto Legion
26-37-9 61P Finished 15th in league / 8th in the North American Conference
GM: Moon
Another team who seems ready to compete, Toronto sat on the side burners, hopefully for the last time with names like Timothy Swearingen and Montgomery Burns Ready to jump to the VHL. Jimi Jaks and Bobby Bob are taking star roles; this team just needs some good coaching and a little bit of development to return to the Playoffs.
Next Step: Acquire a star and make the playoffs!
Helsinki Titans
20-42-10 50P Finished 16th in League / 8th in the European Conference
GM: Rayzor_7
Where do we even start with this Team? A team who can’t seem to find any success in the regular season, finished with the worst record, and with a decent prospect pool and a quickly aging roster, the Front office requires an excellent draft to get the team anywhere in the next few seasons. Hopefully Legacy Gaming and Jarkko Laakkonen can join Daryl Dixon next season and start repairing the holes in the roster.
Next step: Draft the future
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UnknownMinion got a reaction from Jason kranz in VSN Presents: Season 89 in Review
Graphic By: Jason Article By: Minion
With season eighty-nine coming to a close, it’s safe to say it was a great season filled with ups and downs. Today we will review each team's Season and, of course, give them a possible next step to take!
Moscow Menace
50-18-4 104P Finished 1st in League and European Conference
GM: Spartan
Moscow has been a team you expect to be on top in recent seasons, appearing in multiple Cup finals. Last season Davos beat them in round one in seven games, Moscow’s response? Win the victory cup this season! Having Been led by Ronan Lavelle’s 51 goal season and Clueless Wallob’s MVP-caliber season, Moscow is a scary team going into the playoffs.
Next Step: Win the Continental Cup
Seattle Bears
47-17-8 102P Finished 2nd in league / 1st in the North American Conference
GM: Bana
After making the finals last season and losing in seven to the London United. Seattle needed a big season for their fans and a chance to run it back. Coming off an 11-win streak, it’s safe to say they have done just that. Tavish DeGroot led the team with 91 points this season, and Cole Pearce has been a solid starter; another deeper cup run is undoubtedly in the cards!
Next step: Return to the finals and win the Continental Cup
HC Davos Dynamo
47-1906 100P Finished 3rd in League / 2nd in the European Conference
GM: Alex
A franchise that is historically quote-on-quote cursed. Alex had turned the team around from when he took over the team from a rebuilder to a solid cup contender. After a fantastic playoff run last season, the team is certainly moving in the right direction. Led by defenseman Jake Thunder who had an outstanding 91 points, 78 of which were assists, inserting himself as an elite playmaker. Davos is going to look to make the finals and potentially end the Cup-drought this playoff run!
Next step: Make the Finals!
Riga Reign
43-23-6 92P Finished 4th in League / 3rd in the European Conference
GM: Hedgehog337
Another team who hasn’t won a cup in some time with a real chance this year. Riga was led by Brian Kowalski and The Frenchman this season, a combo acting as a 1-2 punch. Furthermore, they have received solid goaltending all season with a wall in the net in Henry Tucker Jr., the team is ready to push to make history and following a great season. Riga, does have the pieces in place for some time to come and this season was certainly a step in the right direction!
Next step: Make the Conference Finals!
Vancouver Wolves
43-27-2 88P Finished 5th in league / 2nd in the North American Conference
GM: Frank
A fallen dynasty is the best phrase to describe the Vancouver Wolves, but it's a team that won’t go quiet and has been consistently making the playoffs and winning the cup, it doesn’t seem like Vancouver is ready to go quietly yet. A Team that is full of young players breaking out and veterans ready to retire. Vancouver’s time is now to get their fifth cup in ten seasons and their season proved it!
Next Step: Win the Continental Cup
Prague Phantoms
38-26-8 84P Finished 6th in League / 4th in the European Conference
GM: Acyd
This core is still pushing for another cup return after a shocking game seven loss in season 86; this past season, they showed a good improvement in skill. Led by John Jameson with 114 points and a candidate for MVP. With a solid depth chart, Prague is slowly Pushing for that cup!
Next Step: Acquire young talent to replace the aging core members
Calgary Wranglers
37-26-9 83P Finished 7th in league / 3rd in the North American Conference
GM: Ricer
One of the oldest teams age-wise in the VHL right now, Calgary had expected results this season, but I’m sure they feel their time is running out on the down low. I’m sure they will push to get Danial Janser (Who hit 700 points this season) a second cup before he retires. This is his last chance.
Next Step: Retire Daniel Janser’s Number, Win the Cup
Los Angeles Stars
37-29-6 80P Finished 8th in league / 4th in the North American Conference
GM:Instatantrockstar
Sirdsvaldis Miglaskems. A name that has been added to the history books this season, after scoring 107 points this past season and hitting 600 points in his career, he has announced this will be his last run. LA will look to push for a cup this playoff in his honour. However, this season proves it may be time to rebuild the core, with most of the core being S84 players.
Next Step: Prep to rebuild.
London United
36-29-7 79P Finished 9th in League / 5th in the European Conference
GM: Jacobcarlson
A lot can be said about the defending champions, but it's safe to say they didn’t live up to a title defense excitement; it seems the aging core wasn’t up to performing as defending champions. We look to the future of this team as they build around Leonard Triller. With Jesse Teno in the net looking to bring London deep once more, but if the season was an indicator, the window is closed.
Next Step: Rebuild
Malmo Nighthawks
31-32-9 71P Finished 10th in League / 6th in the European Conference
GM:Kaleebthemighty
Trust the process is a phase you hear a lot about Malmo. A team that hasn’t seen a lot of success on the ice recently has the best future pieces. Malmo can return to the spotlight as soon as next season with this young core. Yaroslav Trunov seems to be ready to lead his team to victory in the coming seasons.
Next Step: Acquire a few talented players and return to glory.
Warsaw Predators
32-35-5 69P Finished 11th in League / 7th in the European Conference
GM:N0BDY
A team who is just beginning the rebuild process didn’t see much success this past season. Nothing about this Warsaw team stood out to the naked eye. With the small number of prospects and break-out players, they had this past season. All they can really do is hope to have a good draft and get high end talent rotating into the team in the next few seasons.
Next Step: Draft a Star piece
New York Americans
29-32-11 69P Finished 12th in league / 5th in the North American Conference
GM:Thadthrasher
.Despite finishing 12th in the Prague the New York Americans have returned to the playoffs, ending the longest active playoff-drought. Unlike Warsaw, they had two rookies break out that they can build around with Jasper Davis and Francesco Mancini. This means they are already in a place to improve for next season with a strong draft, Plus the two possible prospects ready to jump up and take command in Tord Yvel and Zyn Westwood.
Next Steps: Positive draft, and sign a star Forward!
Chicago Phoenix
29-35-8 66P Finished 13th in league / 6th in the North American Conference
GM: Jeff
I’d like to start by thanking Jeff for their dedication to the Chicago Phoenix and wish him luck with whatever is next for him. After the announcement of their GM retiring, Chicago is in a rough place—a team that desperately needs to rebuild. With nothing of real value and expiring contracts that only sees one player returning next season. Chicago can only go down and will be a challenge for the following GM to play with.
Next Step: Rebuild it from the ground up!
D.C Dragons
28-35-9 65P Finished 14th in league / 7th in the North American Conference
GM:Frostbeard
A team who just couldn’t succeed, D.C had the pieces for a great season and couldn’t find the lines to compete. D.C. is certainly moving in the right direction with a very young core. With a deep prospect pool, not much is needed from the front office other than development to bring this team to the promised land outside of drafting a replacement for franchise goaltender Bubbles Utonium.
Next Step: Develop the young guns
Toronto Legion
26-37-9 61P Finished 15th in league / 8th in the North American Conference
GM: Moon
Another team who seems ready to compete, Toronto sat on the side burners, hopefully for the last time with names like Timothy Swearingen and Montgomery Burns Ready to jump to the VHL. Jimi Jaks and Bobby Bob are taking star roles; this team just needs some good coaching and a little bit of development to return to the Playoffs.
Next Step: Acquire a star and make the playoffs!
Helsinki Titans
20-42-10 50P Finished 16th in League / 8th in the European Conference
GM: Rayzor_7
Where do we even start with this Team? A team who can’t seem to find any success in the regular season, finished with the worst record, and with a decent prospect pool and a quickly aging roster, the Front office requires an excellent draft to get the team anywhere in the next few seasons. Hopefully Legacy Gaming and Jarkko Laakkonen can join Daryl Dixon next season and start repairing the holes in the roster.
Next step: Draft the future
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UnknownMinion got a reaction from Frank in VSN Presents: Season 89 in Review
Graphic By: Jason Article By: Minion
With season eighty-nine coming to a close, it’s safe to say it was a great season filled with ups and downs. Today we will review each team's Season and, of course, give them a possible next step to take!
Moscow Menace
50-18-4 104P Finished 1st in League and European Conference
GM: Spartan
Moscow has been a team you expect to be on top in recent seasons, appearing in multiple Cup finals. Last season Davos beat them in round one in seven games, Moscow’s response? Win the victory cup this season! Having Been led by Ronan Lavelle’s 51 goal season and Clueless Wallob’s MVP-caliber season, Moscow is a scary team going into the playoffs.
Next Step: Win the Continental Cup
Seattle Bears
47-17-8 102P Finished 2nd in league / 1st in the North American Conference
GM: Bana
After making the finals last season and losing in seven to the London United. Seattle needed a big season for their fans and a chance to run it back. Coming off an 11-win streak, it’s safe to say they have done just that. Tavish DeGroot led the team with 91 points this season, and Cole Pearce has been a solid starter; another deeper cup run is undoubtedly in the cards!
Next step: Return to the finals and win the Continental Cup
HC Davos Dynamo
47-1906 100P Finished 3rd in League / 2nd in the European Conference
GM: Alex
A franchise that is historically quote-on-quote cursed. Alex had turned the team around from when he took over the team from a rebuilder to a solid cup contender. After a fantastic playoff run last season, the team is certainly moving in the right direction. Led by defenseman Jake Thunder who had an outstanding 91 points, 78 of which were assists, inserting himself as an elite playmaker. Davos is going to look to make the finals and potentially end the Cup-drought this playoff run!
Next step: Make the Finals!
Riga Reign
43-23-6 92P Finished 4th in League / 3rd in the European Conference
GM: Hedgehog337
Another team who hasn’t won a cup in some time with a real chance this year. Riga was led by Brian Kowalski and The Frenchman this season, a combo acting as a 1-2 punch. Furthermore, they have received solid goaltending all season with a wall in the net in Henry Tucker Jr., the team is ready to push to make history and following a great season. Riga, does have the pieces in place for some time to come and this season was certainly a step in the right direction!
Next step: Make the Conference Finals!
Vancouver Wolves
43-27-2 88P Finished 5th in league / 2nd in the North American Conference
GM: Frank
A fallen dynasty is the best phrase to describe the Vancouver Wolves, but it's a team that won’t go quiet and has been consistently making the playoffs and winning the cup, it doesn’t seem like Vancouver is ready to go quietly yet. A Team that is full of young players breaking out and veterans ready to retire. Vancouver’s time is now to get their fifth cup in ten seasons and their season proved it!
Next Step: Win the Continental Cup
Prague Phantoms
38-26-8 84P Finished 6th in League / 4th in the European Conference
GM: Acyd
This core is still pushing for another cup return after a shocking game seven loss in season 86; this past season, they showed a good improvement in skill. Led by John Jameson with 114 points and a candidate for MVP. With a solid depth chart, Prague is slowly Pushing for that cup!
Next Step: Acquire young talent to replace the aging core members
Calgary Wranglers
37-26-9 83P Finished 7th in league / 3rd in the North American Conference
GM: Ricer
One of the oldest teams age-wise in the VHL right now, Calgary had expected results this season, but I’m sure they feel their time is running out on the down low. I’m sure they will push to get Danial Janser (Who hit 700 points this season) a second cup before he retires. This is his last chance.
Next Step: Retire Daniel Janser’s Number, Win the Cup
Los Angeles Stars
37-29-6 80P Finished 8th in league / 4th in the North American Conference
GM:Instatantrockstar
Sirdsvaldis Miglaskems. A name that has been added to the history books this season, after scoring 107 points this past season and hitting 600 points in his career, he has announced this will be his last run. LA will look to push for a cup this playoff in his honour. However, this season proves it may be time to rebuild the core, with most of the core being S84 players.
Next Step: Prep to rebuild.
London United
36-29-7 79P Finished 9th in League / 5th in the European Conference
GM: Jacobcarlson
A lot can be said about the defending champions, but it's safe to say they didn’t live up to a title defense excitement; it seems the aging core wasn’t up to performing as defending champions. We look to the future of this team as they build around Leonard Triller. With Jesse Teno in the net looking to bring London deep once more, but if the season was an indicator, the window is closed.
Next Step: Rebuild
Malmo Nighthawks
31-32-9 71P Finished 10th in League / 6th in the European Conference
GM:Kaleebthemighty
Trust the process is a phase you hear a lot about Malmo. A team that hasn’t seen a lot of success on the ice recently has the best future pieces. Malmo can return to the spotlight as soon as next season with this young core. Yaroslav Trunov seems to be ready to lead his team to victory in the coming seasons.
Next Step: Acquire a few talented players and return to glory.
Warsaw Predators
32-35-5 69P Finished 11th in League / 7th in the European Conference
GM:N0BDY
A team who is just beginning the rebuild process didn’t see much success this past season. Nothing about this Warsaw team stood out to the naked eye. With the small number of prospects and break-out players, they had this past season. All they can really do is hope to have a good draft and get high end talent rotating into the team in the next few seasons.
Next Step: Draft a Star piece
New York Americans
29-32-11 69P Finished 12th in league / 5th in the North American Conference
GM:Thadthrasher
.Despite finishing 12th in the Prague the New York Americans have returned to the playoffs, ending the longest active playoff-drought. Unlike Warsaw, they had two rookies break out that they can build around with Jasper Davis and Francesco Mancini. This means they are already in a place to improve for next season with a strong draft, Plus the two possible prospects ready to jump up and take command in Tord Yvel and Zyn Westwood.
Next Steps: Positive draft, and sign a star Forward!
Chicago Phoenix
29-35-8 66P Finished 13th in league / 6th in the North American Conference
GM: Jeff
I’d like to start by thanking Jeff for their dedication to the Chicago Phoenix and wish him luck with whatever is next for him. After the announcement of their GM retiring, Chicago is in a rough place—a team that desperately needs to rebuild. With nothing of real value and expiring contracts that only sees one player returning next season. Chicago can only go down and will be a challenge for the following GM to play with.
Next Step: Rebuild it from the ground up!
D.C Dragons
28-35-9 65P Finished 14th in league / 7th in the North American Conference
GM:Frostbeard
A team who just couldn’t succeed, D.C had the pieces for a great season and couldn’t find the lines to compete. D.C. is certainly moving in the right direction with a very young core. With a deep prospect pool, not much is needed from the front office other than development to bring this team to the promised land outside of drafting a replacement for franchise goaltender Bubbles Utonium.
Next Step: Develop the young guns
Toronto Legion
26-37-9 61P Finished 15th in league / 8th in the North American Conference
GM: Moon
Another team who seems ready to compete, Toronto sat on the side burners, hopefully for the last time with names like Timothy Swearingen and Montgomery Burns Ready to jump to the VHL. Jimi Jaks and Bobby Bob are taking star roles; this team just needs some good coaching and a little bit of development to return to the Playoffs.
Next Step: Acquire a star and make the playoffs!
Helsinki Titans
20-42-10 50P Finished 16th in League / 8th in the European Conference
GM: Rayzor_7
Where do we even start with this Team? A team who can’t seem to find any success in the regular season, finished with the worst record, and with a decent prospect pool and a quickly aging roster, the Front office requires an excellent draft to get the team anywhere in the next few seasons. Hopefully Legacy Gaming and Jarkko Laakkonen can join Daryl Dixon next season and start repairing the holes in the roster.
Next step: Draft the future
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UnknownMinion got a reaction from Spartan in VSN Presents: Season 89 in Review
Graphic By: Jason Article By: Minion
With season eighty-nine coming to a close, it’s safe to say it was a great season filled with ups and downs. Today we will review each team's Season and, of course, give them a possible next step to take!
Moscow Menace
50-18-4 104P Finished 1st in League and European Conference
GM: Spartan
Moscow has been a team you expect to be on top in recent seasons, appearing in multiple Cup finals. Last season Davos beat them in round one in seven games, Moscow’s response? Win the victory cup this season! Having Been led by Ronan Lavelle’s 51 goal season and Clueless Wallob’s MVP-caliber season, Moscow is a scary team going into the playoffs.
Next Step: Win the Continental Cup
Seattle Bears
47-17-8 102P Finished 2nd in league / 1st in the North American Conference
GM: Bana
After making the finals last season and losing in seven to the London United. Seattle needed a big season for their fans and a chance to run it back. Coming off an 11-win streak, it’s safe to say they have done just that. Tavish DeGroot led the team with 91 points this season, and Cole Pearce has been a solid starter; another deeper cup run is undoubtedly in the cards!
Next step: Return to the finals and win the Continental Cup
HC Davos Dynamo
47-1906 100P Finished 3rd in League / 2nd in the European Conference
GM: Alex
A franchise that is historically quote-on-quote cursed. Alex had turned the team around from when he took over the team from a rebuilder to a solid cup contender. After a fantastic playoff run last season, the team is certainly moving in the right direction. Led by defenseman Jake Thunder who had an outstanding 91 points, 78 of which were assists, inserting himself as an elite playmaker. Davos is going to look to make the finals and potentially end the Cup-drought this playoff run!
Next step: Make the Finals!
Riga Reign
43-23-6 92P Finished 4th in League / 3rd in the European Conference
GM: Hedgehog337
Another team who hasn’t won a cup in some time with a real chance this year. Riga was led by Brian Kowalski and The Frenchman this season, a combo acting as a 1-2 punch. Furthermore, they have received solid goaltending all season with a wall in the net in Henry Tucker Jr., the team is ready to push to make history and following a great season. Riga, does have the pieces in place for some time to come and this season was certainly a step in the right direction!
Next step: Make the Conference Finals!
Vancouver Wolves
43-27-2 88P Finished 5th in league / 2nd in the North American Conference
GM: Frank
A fallen dynasty is the best phrase to describe the Vancouver Wolves, but it's a team that won’t go quiet and has been consistently making the playoffs and winning the cup, it doesn’t seem like Vancouver is ready to go quietly yet. A Team that is full of young players breaking out and veterans ready to retire. Vancouver’s time is now to get their fifth cup in ten seasons and their season proved it!
Next Step: Win the Continental Cup
Prague Phantoms
38-26-8 84P Finished 6th in League / 4th in the European Conference
GM: Acyd
This core is still pushing for another cup return after a shocking game seven loss in season 86; this past season, they showed a good improvement in skill. Led by John Jameson with 114 points and a candidate for MVP. With a solid depth chart, Prague is slowly Pushing for that cup!
Next Step: Acquire young talent to replace the aging core members
Calgary Wranglers
37-26-9 83P Finished 7th in league / 3rd in the North American Conference
GM: Ricer
One of the oldest teams age-wise in the VHL right now, Calgary had expected results this season, but I’m sure they feel their time is running out on the down low. I’m sure they will push to get Danial Janser (Who hit 700 points this season) a second cup before he retires. This is his last chance.
Next Step: Retire Daniel Janser’s Number, Win the Cup
Los Angeles Stars
37-29-6 80P Finished 8th in league / 4th in the North American Conference
GM:Instatantrockstar
Sirdsvaldis Miglaskems. A name that has been added to the history books this season, after scoring 107 points this past season and hitting 600 points in his career, he has announced this will be his last run. LA will look to push for a cup this playoff in his honour. However, this season proves it may be time to rebuild the core, with most of the core being S84 players.
Next Step: Prep to rebuild.
London United
36-29-7 79P Finished 9th in League / 5th in the European Conference
GM: Jacobcarlson
A lot can be said about the defending champions, but it's safe to say they didn’t live up to a title defense excitement; it seems the aging core wasn’t up to performing as defending champions. We look to the future of this team as they build around Leonard Triller. With Jesse Teno in the net looking to bring London deep once more, but if the season was an indicator, the window is closed.
Next Step: Rebuild
Malmo Nighthawks
31-32-9 71P Finished 10th in League / 6th in the European Conference
GM:Kaleebthemighty
Trust the process is a phase you hear a lot about Malmo. A team that hasn’t seen a lot of success on the ice recently has the best future pieces. Malmo can return to the spotlight as soon as next season with this young core. Yaroslav Trunov seems to be ready to lead his team to victory in the coming seasons.
Next Step: Acquire a few talented players and return to glory.
Warsaw Predators
32-35-5 69P Finished 11th in League / 7th in the European Conference
GM:N0BDY
A team who is just beginning the rebuild process didn’t see much success this past season. Nothing about this Warsaw team stood out to the naked eye. With the small number of prospects and break-out players, they had this past season. All they can really do is hope to have a good draft and get high end talent rotating into the team in the next few seasons.
Next Step: Draft a Star piece
New York Americans
29-32-11 69P Finished 12th in league / 5th in the North American Conference
GM:Thadthrasher
.Despite finishing 12th in the Prague the New York Americans have returned to the playoffs, ending the longest active playoff-drought. Unlike Warsaw, they had two rookies break out that they can build around with Jasper Davis and Francesco Mancini. This means they are already in a place to improve for next season with a strong draft, Plus the two possible prospects ready to jump up and take command in Tord Yvel and Zyn Westwood.
Next Steps: Positive draft, and sign a star Forward!
Chicago Phoenix
29-35-8 66P Finished 13th in league / 6th in the North American Conference
GM: Jeff
I’d like to start by thanking Jeff for their dedication to the Chicago Phoenix and wish him luck with whatever is next for him. After the announcement of their GM retiring, Chicago is in a rough place—a team that desperately needs to rebuild. With nothing of real value and expiring contracts that only sees one player returning next season. Chicago can only go down and will be a challenge for the following GM to play with.
Next Step: Rebuild it from the ground up!
D.C Dragons
28-35-9 65P Finished 14th in league / 7th in the North American Conference
GM:Frostbeard
A team who just couldn’t succeed, D.C had the pieces for a great season and couldn’t find the lines to compete. D.C. is certainly moving in the right direction with a very young core. With a deep prospect pool, not much is needed from the front office other than development to bring this team to the promised land outside of drafting a replacement for franchise goaltender Bubbles Utonium.
Next Step: Develop the young guns
Toronto Legion
26-37-9 61P Finished 15th in league / 8th in the North American Conference
GM: Moon
Another team who seems ready to compete, Toronto sat on the side burners, hopefully for the last time with names like Timothy Swearingen and Montgomery Burns Ready to jump to the VHL. Jimi Jaks and Bobby Bob are taking star roles; this team just needs some good coaching and a little bit of development to return to the Playoffs.
Next Step: Acquire a star and make the playoffs!
Helsinki Titans
20-42-10 50P Finished 16th in League / 8th in the European Conference
GM: Rayzor_7
Where do we even start with this Team? A team who can’t seem to find any success in the regular season, finished with the worst record, and with a decent prospect pool and a quickly aging roster, the Front office requires an excellent draft to get the team anywhere in the next few seasons. Hopefully Legacy Gaming and Jarkko Laakkonen can join Daryl Dixon next season and start repairing the holes in the roster.
Next step: Draft the future
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Tik-Tok The Clock Hits Zero? Nathaniel Minion Retires for good?
By Minion Presents
Life Tends to be harder than anyone would like to admit, And sometimes what you love, Takes the hit. In Season Eighty-Eight, Nathaniel Minion shockingly stepped away from being the Bratislava Watchmen general manager after two seasons of hard work. With no press conference date revealed, all we had was questions. However, the clock kept ticking, and we had to move on; almost the whole season has passed before Minion Presents Hockey New Inc(MPHN) received rumours he returned home to Stratford, Canada and was coaching the minor team we had to check.
Nathaniel Minion was not found, and the owner of the Stratford Warriors denied the rumours; the owner was quoted saying, “He did visit the team, yes; however, it was only for a training weekend before he returned home.”
This newly founded news, however, didn’t sit with us nicely. No way would Nathaniel Minion leave hockey altogether. He had to be out doing hockey stuff somewhere. We decided to get ahold of his adopted son Alexander Minion Goalie of the Chicago Phonix; Alexander, however, refused to give us the location of his father. They did, on the other hand, reveal that Nathaniel just had a newborn son. They left the VHL world to avoid the family's fame getting to his head during school.
With this knowledge, we learned one thing, Nathaniel was off in a country with no Victory Hockey League team. We would leave this here and let him be off on his own. But after we got a significant email and rumour of Nathaniel signing up to join the Team Greenland HQ. We made a few phone calls. And were turned away from every call with the team denying any part in the program. We left the search here as some big invites worldwide took our attention away, mainly being. NHL Playoffs. But this question reminded in my mind for a long time.
Two months later…
Fast Foward two months, and I received an invite to write a report on Team Greenland Yorth Acadmy’s Tryout, as Greenland is not historically a big-time hockey country. I was going to say no. When I remembered this story, I was working on . I agreed to come down and write a story for the locals. So here I was on June 29th, writing said story, when I met up with an old pal. Nathaniel Minion.
As normal, Nathaniel refused to answer questions. I pushed them on to him, however, so we made a deal, if I came down and wrote a story about his Canada Day Hockey for Life fundraiser. He would answer my questions about why he pulled away. So I did. And finally, I got my answer! Here it is.
“There comes a time for everyone when its time to move on from a career; for me, that was my son, Behrens Minion. He loves hockey and is a great young forward. My future is unknown. I have no plans to return to the Victory Hockey League, but as of the time I’m posting this. My son Behrens Minion will be looking for VHLM offers.”
See the best part of this, We all got no answer, but we do get to meet the next Minion. Welcome to the league Behrens Minion, Left winger from greenland!!!!
560 Words!!!!
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Player Information
Username: UnknownMinion
Player Name: Behrens Minion
Recruited From: Returning
Age: 16
Position: LW
Height: 65 in.
Weight: 140 lbs.
Birthplace: Greenland
Player Page
@VHLM GM
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Welcome back ! GREENLAND
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Welcome back. Need anything let us know. Greenland has a golden generation unlike anything the VHL has ever seen.
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Alexander Minion (UnknownMinion) has announced their retirement.
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I regret to inform you this one was all you my friend, you were the best captain I ever had thank you for all you did for us
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