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Advantage reacted to Molholt in Season 52 Discussion: Long Road to the Top
CK = Checking: 78
FG = Fighting: 40
DI = Discipline: 40
SK = Skating: 70
ST = Strength: 70
PH = Puck Handling: 40
FO = Face Offs: 40
PA = Passing: 70
SC = Scoring: 40
DF = Defense: 80
PS = Penalty Shot: 40
EX = Experience: 40
LD = Leadership: 40
Here's where I'm at before TTC and predictions rolling in. I don't know what we have on the team, but in Toronto we always had scorers, so I figured I'd focus on passing over that and then continue to work on the physical side of it. Defense, strength, checking.
Let me know if you have any other thoughts.
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Advantage reacted to STZ in Season 52 Discussion: Long Road to the Top
Really excited to be here! In it for the long haul, excited for my first goalie!
ADV it's your call if you want me to stay down.. I have AT and a couple other things coming in. I'll start the year prob around 250.. but yeah, I'm ok either way.
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Advantage got a reaction from STZ in S52 VHL Entry Draft
Stockholm is pleased to select LW - Die Domi @Molholt
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Advantage got a reaction from STZ in S52 VHL Entry Draft
Stockholm also is thrilled to select D - Aeschylus Jigglejawns CXXXVII.
@.sniffuM
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Advantage got a reaction from STZ in S52 VHL Entry Draft
Stockholm is very pleased to select LW - Conrad Jenkins! @Kylrad
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Advantage got a reaction from STZ in S52 VHL Entry Draft
With the 5th overall pick, the Stockholm Vikings are thrilled to select D - Lee King Snatch. @Smarch
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Advantage got a reaction from STZ in S52 VHL Entry Draft
The Stockholm Vikings are proud to use the second overall pick to select G - Rhett DeGrath!
@STZ
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Advantage reacted to Tagger in New York Americans Logo Change, Jersey Retirement
I've talked to the admins and we've agreed it's completely unacceptable that I've been using not one, but two New York legend's numbers throughout my entire career with the team
So we've decided that the most appropriate way to solve this issue is to not hang Reencarnacion's banner in the rafters, but instead hang it up in the penalty box.
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Advantage reacted to solas in Draper and Higgins can eat shit!
Stockholm trading for a 4th was the closest thing we had to getting Vasteras back!
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Advantage got a reaction from .sniffuM in Season 52 Discussion: Long Road to the Top
Welcome all of you awesome new members to the team.
@STZ
@Smarch
@Molholt
@Kylrad
@.sniffuM
@Eggy216
@Harry F'n Hans
@LB.
I know some of you are really active and around and some I am hoping to get over here from SHL to do some stuff, but regardless I am very thrilled to have all of you on the team.
We have a whole wack of picks in this draft and next draft and I look forward to building an awesome core with this group.
For those that know me, you know I'll be building a legit contender and intend on keeping it that way. Been around a while with quite a lot of success as GM of NY. Looking to bring that success to Stockholm now!
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Advantage got a reaction from Jericho in STO/NYA ; TRIPLE VOIDED
I accept. Bringing in a goalie with cup winning experience.
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Advantage got a reaction from Smarch in S52 VHL Entry Draft
With the 5th overall pick, the Stockholm Vikings are thrilled to select D - Lee King Snatch. @Smarch
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Advantage got a reaction from Smarch in S52 VHL Entry Draft
The Stockholm Vikings are proud to use the second overall pick to select G - Rhett DeGrath!
@STZ
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Advantage got a reaction from .sniffuM in S52 VHL Entry Draft
Stockholm also is thrilled to select D - Aeschylus Jigglejawns CXXXVII.
@.sniffuM
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Advantage got a reaction from FacePuncher in S52 VHL Entry Draft
Stockholm also is thrilled to select D - Aeschylus Jigglejawns CXXXVII.
@.sniffuM
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Advantage got a reaction from STZ in VHL By The Numbers
The VHL Playoffs are nearing their conclusion and this season's playoff campaign has had its fair share of surprises. This week's article will take a look at three major headlines that have dominated this year's playoff run:
.948 - I called Greg Clegane one of my darkhorses for this year's Playoff MVP, and he has showed up in a big way. With one of the current best goaltending performances in VHL Playoff history, Clegane has paced the Legion to a Finals appearance with a .948 save percentage and 1.47 GAA in fourteen games. Clegane, who is the favourite to win the Scotty Campbell Trophy and Aidan Shaw Trophy this season, has put together a performance for the ages and not unlike some of the performances that Hans Wingate recorded in the past for the Toronto Legion. Wingate of course, is considered one of the greatest goaltenders of all-time, much ado to his ridiculously successful time in Ontario's capital city. If Greg Clegane can put together one final historic performance versus the Riga Reign, this may go down as one of the single most incredible playoff performances by skater or goaltender in Victory Hockey League history.
5 - The Calgary Wranglers were the easy favourites to win the Continental Cup this season, after they blistered through the pack during the regular season. However, as we have learned in the past, STHS can be very unpredictable and just because you were the best team in the regular season, does not necessarily mean you will have it easy come playoff time. We noted that Toronto and Calgary had a tight regular season appearance, with the majority of the matchups being one goal margins. With that being said, none of us expected the Legion to dispose of the mighty Wranglers in just five games. Calgary, who signed Black Velvet, Unassisted, Tyson Kohler and Aleksi Koponen to play with Ariel Weinstein, were left shocked after the game with many social media tweets coming in about their happiness in seeing the mighty Wranglers knocked off. However, while many of the team's core will hit Free Agency once again, they could make one final run with them as Weinstein is set to return next season.
4 - This was an easy choice for one of the numbers, as the Toronto Legion will be going for the VHL's first ever four-peat. The Legion won last season to become the first ever three-peat, and now they have overcome the odds to give them a chance to make some more history. Standing in their way though is the Riga Reign, who have already gone out and taken the first two games by scores of 2-1 and 3-1. While Clegane will likely steal them some games, and the combination of Molholt and Parechkin will be tough to handle as always, the Reign are welcoming the opportunity to play spoiler to some history, and make some for themselves at the same time. The Reign, who notoriously are not one of the more successful franchises of all-time, now have a chance to end the best dynasty in league history, and I feel that they very well could accomplish this goal.
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Advantage reacted to Devise in Season 51 Discussion Thread - Stat Pad What?
So before we release this formally, @boubabi has been working steady and amazing at finalizing the new New York look that I was talking to you guys about. After a few iterations and some changes, we finally decided on something that both him and I are very happy with. It still maybe some tweaking to do on his end, finalizing finishing touches and all that. But I thought it'd be nice to show you guys a preview and get some feedback, and since Boobs an see this LR he'll also be able to check your feedback out.
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Advantage reacted to boubabi in Season 51 Discussion Thread - Stat Pad What?
I don't really care where I play, just not with kendrick
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Advantage got a reaction from Da Trifecta in VHL By The Numbers
The VHL Playoffs are nearing their conclusion and this season's playoff campaign has had its fair share of surprises. This week's article will take a look at three major headlines that have dominated this year's playoff run:
.948 - I called Greg Clegane one of my darkhorses for this year's Playoff MVP, and he has showed up in a big way. With one of the current best goaltending performances in VHL Playoff history, Clegane has paced the Legion to a Finals appearance with a .948 save percentage and 1.47 GAA in fourteen games. Clegane, who is the favourite to win the Scotty Campbell Trophy and Aidan Shaw Trophy this season, has put together a performance for the ages and not unlike some of the performances that Hans Wingate recorded in the past for the Toronto Legion. Wingate of course, is considered one of the greatest goaltenders of all-time, much ado to his ridiculously successful time in Ontario's capital city. If Greg Clegane can put together one final historic performance versus the Riga Reign, this may go down as one of the single most incredible playoff performances by skater or goaltender in Victory Hockey League history.
5 - The Calgary Wranglers were the easy favourites to win the Continental Cup this season, after they blistered through the pack during the regular season. However, as we have learned in the past, STHS can be very unpredictable and just because you were the best team in the regular season, does not necessarily mean you will have it easy come playoff time. We noted that Toronto and Calgary had a tight regular season appearance, with the majority of the matchups being one goal margins. With that being said, none of us expected the Legion to dispose of the mighty Wranglers in just five games. Calgary, who signed Black Velvet, Unassisted, Tyson Kohler and Aleksi Koponen to play with Ariel Weinstein, were left shocked after the game with many social media tweets coming in about their happiness in seeing the mighty Wranglers knocked off. However, while many of the team's core will hit Free Agency once again, they could make one final run with them as Weinstein is set to return next season.
4 - This was an easy choice for one of the numbers, as the Toronto Legion will be going for the VHL's first ever four-peat. The Legion won last season to become the first ever three-peat, and now they have overcome the odds to give them a chance to make some more history. Standing in their way though is the Riga Reign, who have already gone out and taken the first two games by scores of 2-1 and 3-1. While Clegane will likely steal them some games, and the combination of Molholt and Parechkin will be tough to handle as always, the Reign are welcoming the opportunity to play spoiler to some history, and make some for themselves at the same time. The Reign, who notoriously are not one of the more successful franchises of all-time, now have a chance to end the best dynasty in league history, and I feel that they very well could accomplish this goal.
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Advantage got a reaction from Molholt in VHL By The Numbers
The VHL Playoffs are nearing their conclusion and this season's playoff campaign has had its fair share of surprises. This week's article will take a look at three major headlines that have dominated this year's playoff run:
.948 - I called Greg Clegane one of my darkhorses for this year's Playoff MVP, and he has showed up in a big way. With one of the current best goaltending performances in VHL Playoff history, Clegane has paced the Legion to a Finals appearance with a .948 save percentage and 1.47 GAA in fourteen games. Clegane, who is the favourite to win the Scotty Campbell Trophy and Aidan Shaw Trophy this season, has put together a performance for the ages and not unlike some of the performances that Hans Wingate recorded in the past for the Toronto Legion. Wingate of course, is considered one of the greatest goaltenders of all-time, much ado to his ridiculously successful time in Ontario's capital city. If Greg Clegane can put together one final historic performance versus the Riga Reign, this may go down as one of the single most incredible playoff performances by skater or goaltender in Victory Hockey League history.
5 - The Calgary Wranglers were the easy favourites to win the Continental Cup this season, after they blistered through the pack during the regular season. However, as we have learned in the past, STHS can be very unpredictable and just because you were the best team in the regular season, does not necessarily mean you will have it easy come playoff time. We noted that Toronto and Calgary had a tight regular season appearance, with the majority of the matchups being one goal margins. With that being said, none of us expected the Legion to dispose of the mighty Wranglers in just five games. Calgary, who signed Black Velvet, Unassisted, Tyson Kohler and Aleksi Koponen to play with Ariel Weinstein, were left shocked after the game with many social media tweets coming in about their happiness in seeing the mighty Wranglers knocked off. However, while many of the team's core will hit Free Agency once again, they could make one final run with them as Weinstein is set to return next season.
4 - This was an easy choice for one of the numbers, as the Toronto Legion will be going for the VHL's first ever four-peat. The Legion won last season to become the first ever three-peat, and now they have overcome the odds to give them a chance to make some more history. Standing in their way though is the Riga Reign, who have already gone out and taken the first two games by scores of 2-1 and 3-1. While Clegane will likely steal them some games, and the combination of Molholt and Parechkin will be tough to handle as always, the Reign are welcoming the opportunity to play spoiler to some history, and make some for themselves at the same time. The Reign, who notoriously are not one of the more successful franchises of all-time, now have a chance to end the best dynasty in league history, and I feel that they very well could accomplish this goal.
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Advantage reacted to Molholt in NA Semi-Finals, GM 5: Toronto vs. Calgary
None of the free agents had the trust in me to get a goalie apparently, or didn't have the patience to see if I would. I could say they burned their bridges with me too, and make these passive threats about comments people make, but why?
People say things when they are on teams because they are supporting their team. I've had nothing against Calgary the whole time I've been a GM, because they haven't been competitive - but I sure as hell wanted to beat them this year. That doesn't mean I suddenly won't deal with Eagles or trade for someone/sign someone who was on their team - even if they were against Toronto this year. I'd expect them to be. The only things I care about is behaviour over a long period of time, I want players on my team that I and my teammates want to be around and have fun with - so far that's worked out alright for me.
The only FA that shot him self in the foot with regards to Toronto is Velvet, because he put himself over the team and got what he deserved. And even that is halfway joking (but I hope he never wins another cup now, ungrateful jerk). Anyway, this argument is stupid. They all signed in Calgary to win a cup and didn't, so they can be upset and they can do whatever they want this coming free agency. If they believe in eagles and Calgary they should stay - if they don't, I'm sure there are 9 other teams who would be glad to have them (8 in the case of Velvet). If Kendrick wants to hold a comment against someone, who cares? It's his player. There are multiple paths to take in the VHL. I've held things against players that I didn't think fit the team I wanted to build and didn't go for them, despite them being a talent upgrade. Everyone has their own strategy.
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Advantage reacted to Victor in NA Semi-Finals, GM 5: Toronto vs. Calgary
tl;dr version: Tyson Kohler isn't signing in Stockholm this off-season.
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Advantage reacted to Victor in NA Semi-Finals, GM 5: Toronto vs. Calgary
If anything, we need more people who put out their opinion on every aspect of the league.