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    Advantage reacted to Victor in S41 Discussion Thread   
    Sadly our votes for Munk will go unnoticed and justice shall not be served.
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    Advantage reacted to Munk in S41 Discussion Thread   
    What do you fucks have against wetlands? 
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    Advantage reacted to BOOM in Claimed:Laichly Rift's Pajodcast Episode 103 - Spoiler Alert!   
    The intro was quiet, the devise started slowly so I turned the volume up.....I'm an idiot.
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    Advantage got a reaction from Munk in God damn it Kesler   
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    Advantage got a reaction from Caillean in New York Americans Jersey Retirement   
    It has been quite some time since our last jersey retirement ceremony.  The first thing I did when I was hired as General Manager was retire the jersey of Tukka Reikkinen.  Eight seasons later, I would like to honour another member of the team and a true friend. 
     
    Anyone that knows Boom understands how cool of a dude he is.  I don't mean know him on the site, but those who talk to him on a regular basis on Skype and things like that, get to know him in a different way.  He's a great guy and has been for a while now.  After a slow start with Odin Tordahl, he started to pick it up and finished his time in Davos with a Continental Cup.  He then joined New York for four seasons, which can easily be considered his peak as he was the best player in the Victory Hockey League over that four year span.
     
    He collected numerous awards and moved his way near the top of the record charts in practically every category, despite the fact he only played four years in New York.  He was a leader on our team and a great influence in the LR.  Most importantly, Tordahl was a star.  The accomplishments he had in four seasons are outstanding and nothing can take that away from him.
     
    I want to congratulate Boom and Odin Tordahl on an amazing run in New York, and retire his #40.
     

     
    Statistics
     
    Games Played: 288
    Goals: 230 (3rd All-Time)
    Assists: 255 (8th All-Time)
    Points: 485 (3rd All-Time)
    Plus/Minus: +193 (1st All-Time)
    Hits: 827 (8th All-Time)
    GWG: 48 (1st All-Time)
     
    Awards and Accomplishments
     
    Continental Cup (VHL Champions): S39
    Devon Marlow-Marta Trophy (NA Champions): S39, S40
    Victory Cup (Regular Season Champions): S38, S39, S40
    Scotty Campbell Trophy (League MVP): S39
    Brett Slobodzian Trophy (League MOP): S39
    Mike Szatkowski Trophy (Top Scorer): S37, S38, S39
    Kevin Brooks Trophy (Most Goals): S38, S39
    Alexander Beketov Trophy (Most Assists): S38
    Grimm Jonsson Trophy (Top Leader): S39
    Team Captain: S39, S40
     
     
     
    Please help me welcome Boom and Tordahl into the New York Americans' rafters!
     

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    Advantage got a reaction from diamond_ace in New York Americans Jersey Retirement   
    It has been quite some time since our last jersey retirement ceremony.  The first thing I did when I was hired as General Manager was retire the jersey of Tukka Reikkinen.  Eight seasons later, I would like to honour another member of the team and a true friend. 
     
    Anyone that knows Boom understands how cool of a dude he is.  I don't mean know him on the site, but those who talk to him on a regular basis on Skype and things like that, get to know him in a different way.  He's a great guy and has been for a while now.  After a slow start with Odin Tordahl, he started to pick it up and finished his time in Davos with a Continental Cup.  He then joined New York for four seasons, which can easily be considered his peak as he was the best player in the Victory Hockey League over that four year span.
     
    He collected numerous awards and moved his way near the top of the record charts in practically every category, despite the fact he only played four years in New York.  He was a leader on our team and a great influence in the LR.  Most importantly, Tordahl was a star.  The accomplishments he had in four seasons are outstanding and nothing can take that away from him.
     
    I want to congratulate Boom and Odin Tordahl on an amazing run in New York, and retire his #40.
     

     
    Statistics
     
    Games Played: 288
    Goals: 230 (3rd All-Time)
    Assists: 255 (8th All-Time)
    Points: 485 (3rd All-Time)
    Plus/Minus: +193 (1st All-Time)
    Hits: 827 (8th All-Time)
    GWG: 48 (1st All-Time)
     
    Awards and Accomplishments
     
    Continental Cup (VHL Champions): S39
    Devon Marlow-Marta Trophy (NA Champions): S39, S40
    Victory Cup (Regular Season Champions): S38, S39, S40
    Scotty Campbell Trophy (League MVP): S39
    Brett Slobodzian Trophy (League MOP): S39
    Mike Szatkowski Trophy (Top Scorer): S37, S38, S39
    Kevin Brooks Trophy (Most Goals): S38, S39
    Alexander Beketov Trophy (Most Assists): S38
    Grimm Jonsson Trophy (Top Leader): S39
    Team Captain: S39, S40
     
     
     
    Please help me welcome Boom and Tordahl into the New York Americans' rafters!
     

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    Advantage got a reaction from Kendrick in New York Americans Jersey Retirement   
    It has been quite some time since our last jersey retirement ceremony.  The first thing I did when I was hired as General Manager was retire the jersey of Tukka Reikkinen.  Eight seasons later, I would like to honour another member of the team and a true friend. 
     
    Anyone that knows Boom understands how cool of a dude he is.  I don't mean know him on the site, but those who talk to him on a regular basis on Skype and things like that, get to know him in a different way.  He's a great guy and has been for a while now.  After a slow start with Odin Tordahl, he started to pick it up and finished his time in Davos with a Continental Cup.  He then joined New York for four seasons, which can easily be considered his peak as he was the best player in the Victory Hockey League over that four year span.
     
    He collected numerous awards and moved his way near the top of the record charts in practically every category, despite the fact he only played four years in New York.  He was a leader on our team and a great influence in the LR.  Most importantly, Tordahl was a star.  The accomplishments he had in four seasons are outstanding and nothing can take that away from him.
     
    I want to congratulate Boom and Odin Tordahl on an amazing run in New York, and retire his #40.
     

     
    Statistics
     
    Games Played: 288
    Goals: 230 (3rd All-Time)
    Assists: 255 (8th All-Time)
    Points: 485 (3rd All-Time)
    Plus/Minus: +193 (1st All-Time)
    Hits: 827 (8th All-Time)
    GWG: 48 (1st All-Time)
     
    Awards and Accomplishments
     
    Continental Cup (VHL Champions): S39
    Devon Marlow-Marta Trophy (NA Champions): S39, S40
    Victory Cup (Regular Season Champions): S38, S39, S40
    Scotty Campbell Trophy (League MVP): S39
    Brett Slobodzian Trophy (League MOP): S39
    Mike Szatkowski Trophy (Top Scorer): S37, S38, S39
    Kevin Brooks Trophy (Most Goals): S38, S39
    Alexander Beketov Trophy (Most Assists): S38
    Grimm Jonsson Trophy (Top Leader): S39
    Team Captain: S39, S40
     
     
     
    Please help me welcome Boom and Tordahl into the New York Americans' rafters!
     

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    Advantage got a reaction from BOOM in S41 Discussion Thread   
    With training camp and stuff like that youll be closer to 400 Munk.
     
    Also..http://www.vhlforum.com/index.php?/topic/14785-new-york-americans-jersey-retirement/
     
    Congrats Boom! Very well deserved and thank you for everything you did and still continue to do for us.
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    Advantage got a reaction from BOOM in New York Americans Jersey Retirement   
    Thanks Boubabi for making the banner.  It's a great design.
     
    <3 you Boom.  We will miss you here my friend.
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    Advantage got a reaction from BOOM in New York Americans Jersey Retirement   
    It has been quite some time since our last jersey retirement ceremony.  The first thing I did when I was hired as General Manager was retire the jersey of Tukka Reikkinen.  Eight seasons later, I would like to honour another member of the team and a true friend. 
     
    Anyone that knows Boom understands how cool of a dude he is.  I don't mean know him on the site, but those who talk to him on a regular basis on Skype and things like that, get to know him in a different way.  He's a great guy and has been for a while now.  After a slow start with Odin Tordahl, he started to pick it up and finished his time in Davos with a Continental Cup.  He then joined New York for four seasons, which can easily be considered his peak as he was the best player in the Victory Hockey League over that four year span.
     
    He collected numerous awards and moved his way near the top of the record charts in practically every category, despite the fact he only played four years in New York.  He was a leader on our team and a great influence in the LR.  Most importantly, Tordahl was a star.  The accomplishments he had in four seasons are outstanding and nothing can take that away from him.
     
    I want to congratulate Boom and Odin Tordahl on an amazing run in New York, and retire his #40.
     

     
    Statistics
     
    Games Played: 288
    Goals: 230 (3rd All-Time)
    Assists: 255 (8th All-Time)
    Points: 485 (3rd All-Time)
    Plus/Minus: +193 (1st All-Time)
    Hits: 827 (8th All-Time)
    GWG: 48 (1st All-Time)
     
    Awards and Accomplishments
     
    Continental Cup (VHL Champions): S39
    Devon Marlow-Marta Trophy (NA Champions): S39, S40
    Victory Cup (Regular Season Champions): S38, S39, S40
    Scotty Campbell Trophy (League MVP): S39
    Brett Slobodzian Trophy (League MOP): S39
    Mike Szatkowski Trophy (Top Scorer): S37, S38, S39
    Kevin Brooks Trophy (Most Goals): S38, S39
    Alexander Beketov Trophy (Most Assists): S38
    Grimm Jonsson Trophy (Top Leader): S39
    Team Captain: S39, S40
     
     
     
    Please help me welcome Boom and Tordahl into the New York Americans' rafters!
     

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    Advantage got a reaction from Jala in New York Americans Jersey Retirement   
    It has been quite some time since our last jersey retirement ceremony.  The first thing I did when I was hired as General Manager was retire the jersey of Tukka Reikkinen.  Eight seasons later, I would like to honour another member of the team and a true friend. 
     
    Anyone that knows Boom understands how cool of a dude he is.  I don't mean know him on the site, but those who talk to him on a regular basis on Skype and things like that, get to know him in a different way.  He's a great guy and has been for a while now.  After a slow start with Odin Tordahl, he started to pick it up and finished his time in Davos with a Continental Cup.  He then joined New York for four seasons, which can easily be considered his peak as he was the best player in the Victory Hockey League over that four year span.
     
    He collected numerous awards and moved his way near the top of the record charts in practically every category, despite the fact he only played four years in New York.  He was a leader on our team and a great influence in the LR.  Most importantly, Tordahl was a star.  The accomplishments he had in four seasons are outstanding and nothing can take that away from him.
     
    I want to congratulate Boom and Odin Tordahl on an amazing run in New York, and retire his #40.
     

     
    Statistics
     
    Games Played: 288
    Goals: 230 (3rd All-Time)
    Assists: 255 (8th All-Time)
    Points: 485 (3rd All-Time)
    Plus/Minus: +193 (1st All-Time)
    Hits: 827 (8th All-Time)
    GWG: 48 (1st All-Time)
     
    Awards and Accomplishments
     
    Continental Cup (VHL Champions): S39
    Devon Marlow-Marta Trophy (NA Champions): S39, S40
    Victory Cup (Regular Season Champions): S38, S39, S40
    Scotty Campbell Trophy (League MVP): S39
    Brett Slobodzian Trophy (League MOP): S39
    Mike Szatkowski Trophy (Top Scorer): S37, S38, S39
    Kevin Brooks Trophy (Most Goals): S38, S39
    Alexander Beketov Trophy (Most Assists): S38
    Grimm Jonsson Trophy (Top Leader): S39
    Team Captain: S39, S40
     
     
     
    Please help me welcome Boom and Tordahl into the New York Americans' rafters!
     

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    Advantage got a reaction from der meister in S41 Discussion Thread   
    With training camp and stuff like that youll be closer to 400 Munk.
     
    Also..http://www.vhlforum.com/index.php?/topic/14785-new-york-americans-jersey-retirement/
     
    Congrats Boom! Very well deserved and thank you for everything you did and still continue to do for us.
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    Advantage got a reaction from boubabi in New York Americans Jersey Retirement   
    It has been quite some time since our last jersey retirement ceremony.  The first thing I did when I was hired as General Manager was retire the jersey of Tukka Reikkinen.  Eight seasons later, I would like to honour another member of the team and a true friend. 
     
    Anyone that knows Boom understands how cool of a dude he is.  I don't mean know him on the site, but those who talk to him on a regular basis on Skype and things like that, get to know him in a different way.  He's a great guy and has been for a while now.  After a slow start with Odin Tordahl, he started to pick it up and finished his time in Davos with a Continental Cup.  He then joined New York for four seasons, which can easily be considered his peak as he was the best player in the Victory Hockey League over that four year span.
     
    He collected numerous awards and moved his way near the top of the record charts in practically every category, despite the fact he only played four years in New York.  He was a leader on our team and a great influence in the LR.  Most importantly, Tordahl was a star.  The accomplishments he had in four seasons are outstanding and nothing can take that away from him.
     
    I want to congratulate Boom and Odin Tordahl on an amazing run in New York, and retire his #40.
     

     
    Statistics
     
    Games Played: 288
    Goals: 230 (3rd All-Time)
    Assists: 255 (8th All-Time)
    Points: 485 (3rd All-Time)
    Plus/Minus: +193 (1st All-Time)
    Hits: 827 (8th All-Time)
    GWG: 48 (1st All-Time)
     
    Awards and Accomplishments
     
    Continental Cup (VHL Champions): S39
    Devon Marlow-Marta Trophy (NA Champions): S39, S40
    Victory Cup (Regular Season Champions): S38, S39, S40
    Scotty Campbell Trophy (League MVP): S39
    Brett Slobodzian Trophy (League MOP): S39
    Mike Szatkowski Trophy (Top Scorer): S37, S38, S39
    Kevin Brooks Trophy (Most Goals): S38, S39
    Alexander Beketov Trophy (Most Assists): S38
    Grimm Jonsson Trophy (Top Leader): S39
    Team Captain: S39, S40
     
     
     
    Please help me welcome Boom and Tordahl into the New York Americans' rafters!
     

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    Advantage got a reaction from Kesler in New York Americans Jersey Retirement   
    It has been quite some time since our last jersey retirement ceremony.  The first thing I did when I was hired as General Manager was retire the jersey of Tukka Reikkinen.  Eight seasons later, I would like to honour another member of the team and a true friend. 
     
    Anyone that knows Boom understands how cool of a dude he is.  I don't mean know him on the site, but those who talk to him on a regular basis on Skype and things like that, get to know him in a different way.  He's a great guy and has been for a while now.  After a slow start with Odin Tordahl, he started to pick it up and finished his time in Davos with a Continental Cup.  He then joined New York for four seasons, which can easily be considered his peak as he was the best player in the Victory Hockey League over that four year span.
     
    He collected numerous awards and moved his way near the top of the record charts in practically every category, despite the fact he only played four years in New York.  He was a leader on our team and a great influence in the LR.  Most importantly, Tordahl was a star.  The accomplishments he had in four seasons are outstanding and nothing can take that away from him.
     
    I want to congratulate Boom and Odin Tordahl on an amazing run in New York, and retire his #40.
     

     
    Statistics
     
    Games Played: 288
    Goals: 230 (3rd All-Time)
    Assists: 255 (8th All-Time)
    Points: 485 (3rd All-Time)
    Plus/Minus: +193 (1st All-Time)
    Hits: 827 (8th All-Time)
    GWG: 48 (1st All-Time)
     
    Awards and Accomplishments
     
    Continental Cup (VHL Champions): S39
    Devon Marlow-Marta Trophy (NA Champions): S39, S40
    Victory Cup (Regular Season Champions): S38, S39, S40
    Scotty Campbell Trophy (League MVP): S39
    Brett Slobodzian Trophy (League MOP): S39
    Mike Szatkowski Trophy (Top Scorer): S37, S38, S39
    Kevin Brooks Trophy (Most Goals): S38, S39
    Alexander Beketov Trophy (Most Assists): S38
    Grimm Jonsson Trophy (Top Leader): S39
    Team Captain: S39, S40
     
     
     
    Please help me welcome Boom and Tordahl into the New York Americans' rafters!
     

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    Advantage got a reaction from Devise in New York Americans Jersey Retirement   
    It has been quite some time since our last jersey retirement ceremony.  The first thing I did when I was hired as General Manager was retire the jersey of Tukka Reikkinen.  Eight seasons later, I would like to honour another member of the team and a true friend. 
     
    Anyone that knows Boom understands how cool of a dude he is.  I don't mean know him on the site, but those who talk to him on a regular basis on Skype and things like that, get to know him in a different way.  He's a great guy and has been for a while now.  After a slow start with Odin Tordahl, he started to pick it up and finished his time in Davos with a Continental Cup.  He then joined New York for four seasons, which can easily be considered his peak as he was the best player in the Victory Hockey League over that four year span.
     
    He collected numerous awards and moved his way near the top of the record charts in practically every category, despite the fact he only played four years in New York.  He was a leader on our team and a great influence in the LR.  Most importantly, Tordahl was a star.  The accomplishments he had in four seasons are outstanding and nothing can take that away from him.
     
    I want to congratulate Boom and Odin Tordahl on an amazing run in New York, and retire his #40.
     

     
    Statistics
     
    Games Played: 288
    Goals: 230 (3rd All-Time)
    Assists: 255 (8th All-Time)
    Points: 485 (3rd All-Time)
    Plus/Minus: +193 (1st All-Time)
    Hits: 827 (8th All-Time)
    GWG: 48 (1st All-Time)
     
    Awards and Accomplishments
     
    Continental Cup (VHL Champions): S39
    Devon Marlow-Marta Trophy (NA Champions): S39, S40
    Victory Cup (Regular Season Champions): S38, S39, S40
    Scotty Campbell Trophy (League MVP): S39
    Brett Slobodzian Trophy (League MOP): S39
    Mike Szatkowski Trophy (Top Scorer): S37, S38, S39
    Kevin Brooks Trophy (Most Goals): S38, S39
    Alexander Beketov Trophy (Most Assists): S38
    Grimm Jonsson Trophy (Top Leader): S39
    Team Captain: S39, S40
     
     
     
    Please help me welcome Boom and Tordahl into the New York Americans' rafters!
     

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    Advantage got a reaction from CoachReilly in QUE/STO ; S40 off-season   
    HOLY FUCK.
     
    What in the world? 
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    Advantage got a reaction from Will in QUE/STO ; S40 off-season   
    HOLY FUCK.
     
    What in the world? 
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    Advantage reacted to Victor in S41 Discussion Thread   
    just don't go into Yukon. Unless you're alone at home and it's midnight.
    Chris Miller, David Knight, Zach Voss - rock bottom
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    Advantage reacted to sterling in S41 Discussion Thread   
    That's because he's a bad gm and needs constant help
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    Advantage got a reaction from der meister in S41 Discussion Thread   
    And Azn and Brick become 4.5 next year which will be good cause Gorlab and Klose will be better and more expensive.
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    Advantage got a reaction from der meister in S41 Discussion Thread   
    Wow, you are going to fit in here....fuck you guys.
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    Advantage got a reaction from sterling in S41 Discussion Thread   
    I can bring him in but we'd have to ice 3 defense, so I guess it depends on which is more valuable.  
     
    Klose - Slaughter - Denis
    Moons - Wahl - Xiao
     
    Low - Bentley
    Boomgaarden
     
    Wahl
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    Advantage reacted to sterling in S40 playoff Thread   
    Too bad we were pressed to the cap and couldn't bring a young guy up. I mostly blame chris for that but otherwise an excellent season
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    Advantage reacted to BOOM in God damn it Kesler   
    I liked it when he was Optic Cumshot or whatever.
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    Advantage reacted to BOOM in And so it ends.   
    I have just played my final game as captain of New York and while the game 5 loss hurts, I have loved every minute of my time with the Americans. From the moment I joined the team, everyone who was(and still is) there was welcoming and great to be in a LR with and I'll honestly miss that place once Bismarck is drafted to the VHL, wherever that may be.
     
    Obviously we didn't get the result we wanted, but Riga outplayed us and the way they eliminated Cologne they deserved it in the end. Congratulations to the Reign.
     
    To my teammates, thank you. We had a great season and several had another season of individual success and I am disappointed that Odin didn't play well enough to see us make the series closer then it was. You have all made the last few seasons enjoyable and for me that's a big factor in keeping me here in the VHL and trying to contribute wherever I can. You are a great bunch of guys and would be more then happy to be on a roster with you sometime in the future.
     
    To anyone else, not on NY who has had positive things to say about Odin, done GFX, or mentioned him in media or mag articles, or voted for him in awards etc, thanks as well. I tried to work hard to make him a good player and happy that he turned out OK.
     
    I have been proud to be captain of the Americans for the last two seasons and it's been an honor to represent the team. Smarch made that possible by stepping down and it's something that I'll remember and appreciate for a long time. I don't know if I'll ever be back to play for the team but if I don't, thanks for the opportunity and I wish you all the best of luck, here and IRL.
    Lastly, I want to thank everyone in the VHL who makes it possible to enjoy this place, from Blue team to GM's of both levels, BOG, awesome Red Team, graders, mag guys, podcasters, people who donated $$$ and all the active, contributing members who keep this place going....THANK YOU, it's been a blast.
     

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