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  1. I did not think of that, but it did catch my attention when I went through the stats...
  2. Graphic courtesy of Leandrofg (Marcel's stats/Daniel's stats) Welcome dear readers, please join us in a brief summary of the two games played since our last report from overseas. 4-2 The Wranglers were facing one of the weaker teams in the European Conference in Davos. Hence, it should be know surprise that the Calgary team rode into to sunset with two additional points in their saddlebag after a convincing 4-2 victory. It was GoodBrandSun who opened the score halfway through the first. Daniel then increased the lead by one with less than three minutes to go. Gonçalves hoovers up Dan's blocked shot and has a go himself. Unfortunately for the Portuguese forward his shot is not on target. However, Jokinen picks up the ophaned disc and attempts to score but sees his shot blocked by Tavau. Daniel has sneaked into the slot and reacts first to acquire the puck. As there is not much room left, he resorts to an in between-the-legs shot to give the biscuit enough elevation to beat Davis. Janser also scored the only goal in the second period, when Gonçalves re-gained the puck which was previously lost by Tessier. Again his shot misses the net, but Strasmore keeps the Wranglers in possession. Living by the doctrine, that you miss every shot you do not take, Phil gives it a swing. Alas, he sees his shot blocked by Teekirque. Daniel is again the opportunist to profit from the chaos in front of the net and buries it backhand. It takes Gonçalves a full six seconds to score in the third period to make it 4-0. Davos pulled two goals back, but it was too little, too late. Janser (2g/1a), Gonçalves (1g/2a) and Dahl (35 saves) were named three stars of the match. Even though the Wranglers' young keeper was denied a shutout his .946 saving rate were head and shoulder above Davis' performance (.882). Calgary's power play was anemic (0/2) and the penalty kill was spotless (4/4). Marcel was credited with 0g, 0a, +1, 5 hits and 5sb Daniel had 2g, 1a, +1, 1 hit and 70.00FO% to his name 2-0 Dahl was not deprived long of his well deserved shutout though. Already in the next game against Toronto he was able to pull it off, when the Wranglers beat the Legion 2-0. Marcel receives Dahl's pass after a puck dump by Toronto and fires the after burner. He scores on the rush with a slapshot from mid-distance at 16:51 minutes into the first. The second period came and went with neither team able to score. Wolanin then choked any hope the Legion may have had with his marker halfway through the third. The three stars went to Dahl (16 saves), Marcel Janser (1g/0a) and Kotkakoivu (0g/1a). Dahl (1.000) obviously had the upperhand over Lindbergh (.944) who stood on his head to give his team a fighting chance. The Wranglers' power play was disappointing (0/6) but the penalty kill immaculate (3/3). Marcel logged 1g, 0a, +2, 1 hits and 1sb Daniel was noted with 0g, 0a, 2 PIM (Delaying the game, no change on the score), 4 hits and 66.67FO% The brothers' stats read as follows: Marcel: 34gp, 5g, 7a, 12pts, +16, 4 PIM, 32 hits, 62sb, 3gwg, 2ppg Daniel: 34gp, 23g, 26a, 49pts, +12, 72 PIM, 117 hits, 15sb, 2gwg, 6ppg, 57.77FO% and 4 first star nominations While Daniel is on a 100+ points trajectory, Marcel is doing the defensive homework and is amongst the top ten on the +/- rating. He is AirRig's defensive life line and shows decent production for defensive minded rookie defender. The Wranglers are fourth in the NA Conference but have still two games in hand compared to the Bears and the Wolves, which have a three and two points lead respectively. We will revert with updates as soon as possible. https://vhlforum.com/topic/127250-a-tale-of-two-brothers-get-on-the-hype-train/ https://vhlforum.com/topic/127311-a-tale-of-two-brothers-inconsistency/ https://vhlforum.com/topic/127417-a-tale-of-two-brothers-on-the-upswing/ https://vhlforum.com/topic/127598-a-tale-of-two-brothers-almost-mid-way-through-the-season/ https://vhlforum.com/topic/127619-a-tale-of-two-brothers-competing/ GM 267: Calgary Wranglers vs. HC Davos Dynamo (vhlportal.com) GM 274: Calgary Wranglers vs. Toronto Legion (vhlportal.com)
  3. Yeah let's ignore the fact that Geneva and Davos are both in Sweden Switzerland, duh
  4. Graphic courtesy of Leandrofg (Marcel's stats/Daniel's stats) Welcome back to the latest issue of the 'Swiss Central Gazette', where we follow the careers of Marcel and Daniel Janser in the VHL. Two games have been played since we last reported from our hockey exports. Here are our summaries. 6-2 In this NA conference clash, the Calgary Wranglers got properly thrashed and stuffed by the Vancouver Wolves in a 6-2 defeat. Calgary opened the score in the person of GoodBrandSun, but the lead was shortlived as Vancouver tied the game less than a minute later. The middle period broke the Wranglers' neck when Vancouver scored three consecutive goals, before Jokinen could contain the damage. However, Vancouver reinstated the three goal lead before the second intermission. In the final period the Wolves converted a penalty for the final score of 6-2. Cheese (2g/1a), Pearce (2g/2a) and Eagles (1g/1a) were awarded the three stars of the night. Dahl (.906) had a decent match but Fuhr (.957) proved to be the better man in this encounter. The Wranglers' powerplay was lacking (0/3) and the penalty kill was decent (5/6). Marcel left the ice with 0g, 0a and -1 Daniel was noted with 0g, 1a, -2, 3 hits and 50.85FO% 1-4 Duelling a further competitor for the top spot in North America, the Wranglers defeated the Bears in a 4-1 win. GoodBrandSun and Marcel converted a penalty each. Tessier won the face off in the neutral zone and passed the puck to Wolanin who gives the disc to Janser, who is about to enter the Bear's den. The Swiss defender passes back to the blue line to Tessier, the center brings the puck back to Janser who takes a onetimer. The shot goes bar down and in. Or does it? The referees review the play and decide that the puck crossed the line in its full diameter, despite Wilson's best efforts. We have a good goal. Kotkakoivu scores the third goal for Calgary on even strength. The second period sees one goal a piece with Gonçalves taking advantage of a power play again. No goals were scored in the third period. The three stars were given to Kotkakoivu (1g/1a), Dahl (36 saves) and GoodBrandSun (1g/1a). Dahl (.973) was exceptional in this match and dominated Wilson (.911) in net. Calgary's power play (3/5) proved to be a weapon of mass destruction in their arsenal whereas the penalty kill was okay-ish (3/4). Marcel was reported with 1g, 0a, +1, 2 PIM (Tripping, no effect on the score) and 5sb Daniel had 0g, 1a, +0, 3 hits, 1sb and 55.81FO% to his name. Calgary is now on 4th seed in the conference, but with two games in hand against the Wolves and Bears who are 2 and 3 points ahead respectively. The Jansers' stats read as follows: Marcel: 32gp, 4g, 7a, 11pts, +13, 4 PIM, 26 hits, 56sb, 2gwg, 2ppg Daniel: 32gp, 21g, 25a, 46pts, +11, 70 PIM, 112 hits, 15sb, 1gwg, 6ppg, 57.08FO%, 3 First Stars Stay tuned for further updates. https://vhlforum.com/topic/127250-a-tale-of-two-brothers-get-on-the-hype-train/ https://vhlforum.com/topic/127311-a-tale-of-two-brothers-inconsistency/ https://vhlforum.com/topic/127417-a-tale-of-two-brothers-on-the-upswing/ https://vhlforum.com/topic/127598-a-tale-of-two-brothers-almost-mid-way-through-the-season/ GM 247: Vancouver Wolves vs. Calgary Wranglers (vhlportal.com) GM 258: Seattle Bears vs. Calgary Wranglers (vhlportal.com)
  5. Graphic courtesy of Leandrofg (Marcel's stats/Daniel's stats) In today's issue we will have a compacted summary, only displaying the score as well as the Jansers' respective stats. As a final point there will be an interview with Calgary's captain Daniel Janser on the state of the Wranglers and more. Without further ado, please find our catch up as follows: 3-6 In this classic encounter between two original Eight franchises (and the only two to never undergo a relocation or rebranding) the Wranglers walked away with a win against the Toronto Legion. Marcel had 0g, 0a and +4 Daniel had 0g, 0a, 4 PIM (Holding Stick and Goalie Interference, the former lead to a goal against), 5 hits, 1sb and 50.00FO% 2-3 In another traditional match up, the Wranglers lost in a tight game to the Bears. A note for the history book is Marcel's first VHL goal. Also noteworthy is that the other Calgary goal was scored by his sibling. Marcel logged 1g, 0a, +0 and 1sb Daniel logged 1g, 0a, -1, 5 hits and 55.81% success at the draw 2-4 The next match was against London United and was won by Calgary 4-2. Marcel achieved 0g, 1a, +1, 1 hit and 1sb Daniel achieved 0g, 1a, +1, 5 hits and 75.00FO% 5-1 The Wranglers continued to win, this time in an undisputed 5-1 victory. Marcel scored his first game winner. Marcel was noted with 1g, 0a, +3, 3hits and 4sb Daniel was noted with 2g, 0a, +2, 2 PIM (Hooking, no effect on the score), 2 hits, 2sb and 61.90FO% 1-2 In a match where both defensive rows excelled, the Calgary Wranglers conceded to Davos in a 2-1 loss. Marcel had 0g, 0a, -1 and 1 hit to his name Daniel had 1g, 0a, -1, 2 PIM (Tripping, no goal scored against in the ensuing power play), 9 hits, 1sb and 69.44FO% to his name. 3-2 In an other close game, the Wranglers succumbed to the Americans in a 3-2 defeat. Marcel was reported with 0g, 1a, -1 and 1 hit Daniel was reported with 0g, 1a, +0, 2 PIM (Hooking, no effect on the score), 3 hits and a 68.57% win rate from the hash marks 0-3 The Wolves took revenge for their earlier loss and shut out Calgary in 3-0 loss for the Alberta team. Marcel left the ice with 0g, 0a, -1, 2 PIM (Diving, no goal scored against), 2 hits and 3sb Daniel left the ice with 0g, 0a, +0, 6 PIM (2xHooking, Tripping, the latter leading to a goal against), 2 hits, 2sb and 44.44FO% 4-3 (OT) The Wranglers lost to the New York Americans in a hard fought 4-3 overtime loss, despite outshooting the US team 44-27. Marcel had 0g, 0a, -1, 2 hits and 1sb Daniel had 1g, 1a, +0, 2 hits and 53.23FO% 2-4 Calgary achieved a well deserved 4-2 win against Davos. Marcel logged 1g, 1a and -1 Daniel logged 0g, 1a, +1, 2 PIM (Tripping, no effect on the score), 2 hits, 1sb and 55.81FO% 4-3 (SO) The Wranglers took redeemed themselves against the Americans in a 4-3 shootout win. Marcel was noted with 0g, 0a, +1, 2 hits and 2sb Daniel was noted with 1g, 0a, +0, 2 PIM (Hooking, no goal scored against), 2 hits and 67.35FO% 2-5 The Wranglers walked away with a 5-2 win in this very onesided match. Marcel was reported with 0g, 0a, +0 and 1sb Daniel was reported with 3g, 1a, +4, 4 PIM (Hooking, Slashing, the former leading to a goal against), 9 hits, 55.56FO% and a 1st Star distinction 3-5 In a well matched game, the Wranglers lost 5-3 to the Stars. Marcel had 0g, 0a, -2, 1 hit and 5sb to his name. Daniel had 0g, 2a, +1, 4 PIM (Roughing, Hooking, no effect on the score), 3 hits and a 58.97% win rate at the draw to his name. 8-2 In what can only be described as a merciless butchery, the Wranglers defeated the Nighthawks (rather tits in this instance) in a 8-2 landslide victory. Marcel achieved 0g, 1a, +5, 2 hits and 3sb Daniel achieved 2g, 2a, +2, 10 PIM (Boarding, High Sticking, 2xHooking, Tripping, no effect on the score), 6 hits and 62.86FO% The brothers' stats after thirty matches in the regular season present themselves as follows: Marcel: 30gp, 3g 7a, 10pts, +13, 2 PIM, 26 hits, 51sb, 1gwg, 1ppg Daniel: 30gp, 21g, 23a, 44pts, +13, 70 PIM, 106 hits, 14sb, 1gwg, 6ppg, 57.40FO% and 3 first Star nominations Our Canadian correspondent Jean-Luc Lieuxperroux (JLL) was able to talk to the older Janser brother (DJ) for a quick interview. JLL: 'Hi Daniel, almost half of the season is played in the VHL and the Wranglers stand at third seed in the NA conference trailing the Bears and the Dragons. As the league's top scorer, one could argue that this good position is held by Calgary to no small part thanks to you.' DJ: 'Hi Jean-Luc, good to see you. And one would be wrong. See, I won't deny that it feels good to be, at least temporarily, at the top of the scoring table. But wins, or losses for that matter, are always a team effort. I try to stand up to my responsibility as a member of the leadership group and lead by example, rather than words. So far it seems to work. A big thank goes to my alternates AirRig and Saku, who are also exemplary in their attitude as well as their performance. Luc, Saku and I are competing for the team leader in scoring and AirRig is amongst the topscoring defenders in the VHL. Our younger players are not slacking either and make big strides in their development. Leandro is not for nothing a fix starter in the top line and Landon is providing crucial secondary scoring in Saku's formation. Our rookies in the defence Marcel and Strasmore make little to no big errors and are supported by veteran Jokinen who keeps them in check if they are getting too cocky. And we can rely every night on Dahl and Gaming to do their job and to give us a fighting chance.' JLL: 'You passed GM Kris Rice's scoring total for the Wranglers franchise. Is this a topic which comes up in the locker room?' DJ: 'Shush. Kris is Kross at me for making a remark or two, when I noticed it, so please do not mention it again. It is nice to be named among the Calgary greats, but I think I have still a lot to prove to be considered one of them.' JLL: 'Winning a Continental Cup for example?' DJ: 'That would certainly tilt the chances in my favour for sure.' JLL: 'You are on track to a new record season and seem to be a viable candidate for the Boulet trophy this season. What are your thoughts?' DJ: 'It certainly is an honour to be considered one of the best in your trade, I am not going to even try to pretend otherwise. It would be cool to bring home some silverware. This is not that important to me though, it is more the love for the sport and the support from our amazing fans that I feel every time when I enter the rink in the Saddledome.' JLL: 'Speaking of love. You have been seen lately with a stunning red head. Is there anything you want to share with us?' DJ (laughing): 'Well, I suppose there is no hiding from you eagle-eyed press member. Yes, I am in love and it is something serious. We will fill you in, once the lady in question is ready for all the public attention she will get. In the meantime we ask fans and press alike to not pry on the matter for the time being. We will go public as soon as is responsible.' JLL: 'That sounds fair and I from my side will respect your appeal for privacy and patience on the matter. Thanks for sharing the information you felt comfortable to reveal, much appreciated.' DJ: 'Thank you, Jean-Luc. I need to go now, or the team bus will leave without me.' JLL: 'Of course, take care.' DJ: 'You too.' We will update our readers as soon as the story develops. Until then stay safe. https://vhlforum.com/topic/127216-a-tale-of-two-brothers-a-mixed-start/ https://vhlforum.com/topic/127250-a-tale-of-two-brothers-get-on-the-hype-train/ https://vhlforum.com/topic/127311-a-tale-of-two-brothers-inconsistency/ https://vhlforum.com/topic/127417-a-tale-of-two-brothers-on-the-upswing/ GM 147: Toronto Legion vs. Calgary Wranglers (vhlportal.com) GM 157: Calgary Wranglers vs. Seattle Bears (vhlportal.com) GM 164: London United vs. Calgary Wranglers (vhlportal.com) GM 172: Calgary Wranglers vs. Vancouver Wolves (vhlportal.com) GM 178: Calgary Wranglers vs. HC Davos Dynamo (vhlportal.com) GM 183: New York Americans vs. Calgary Wranglers (vhlportal.com) GM 192: Calgary Wranglers vs. Vancouver Wolves (vhlportal.com) GM 199: New York Americans vs. Calgary Wranglers (vhlportal.com) GM 211: HC Davos Dynamo vs. Calgary Wranglers (vhlportal.com) GM 219: Calgary Wranglers vs. New York Americans (vhlportal.com) GM 227: Prague Phantoms vs. Calgary Wranglers (vhlportal.com) GM 234: Calgary Wranglers vs. Los Angeles Stars (vhlportal.com) GM 242: Calgary Wranglers vs. Malmo Nighthawks (vhlportal.com)
  6. I notice a distinct lack of 7th round picks involved in this trade... sorely disappointed
  7. ah like the European Union who hands out fines to countries who are in the Eurozone but not compliant with the overall debts...
  8. It does not help either that the FO% shown in the index stats site is thwarted and copies the numerical value of the TOI... you need to dig deeper to get to those values and who has got the time (except for their own player)... here today's extract for my player: Whereas it should read as follows:
  9. whenever I noticed this I tagged the respective GM, but I get your point
  10. I heard Dwayne Johnson is mad at you now...
  11. also: Wayne Gretzky/Eric Lindros type of trade tree 5 TPE 'regular' trade tree: 2 TPE
  12. I choose doubles week 1m player store cash 5tpe uncapped transaction code: 5318604645277260G
  13. Graphic courtesy of Leandrofg (Marcel's stats/Daniel's stats) We have some catch up to do, so without further prelude, please find our game recaps as follows: 0-3 Nothing to see here, as the Chicago Phoenix shutdown the Calgary Wranglers in a 3-0 win. To add insult to injury, the game winning goal was a short handed marker by Sundin in the second period. In the third Chicago scored a brace and that was that. The three stars award went to Pearce (25 saves), Johansson (0g/2a) and Sundin (1g/0a). Dahl (.933) despite a herculean effort could obviously not beat Pearce's shut out performance. Calgary did not only not score on their lone power play opportunity but gave away a goal, whereas the penalty kill was okay (4/5). Marcel had 0g, 0a, -1, 1 hit and 3sb Daniel had 0g, 0a, +0, 2 PIM (Hooking, lead to a goal against),1 hit, 2sb and 52.27FO% 1-6 This lapsus was but a minor setback for the Wranglers as they steamrolled LA in a 6-1 triumph away. Tessier started the proceedings with a power play marker after 42 seconds played and by the 4:55 minute marker he was done with his natural hattrick. Then there was a little ray of hope for the Stars when they scored mid-way in the same period, but Gonçalves reinstated the three goal lead before the first break. Jokinen in the power play scored the only goal in the second frame. The last word was spoken when Calgary's third line left wing scored the final goal of the match. Tessier (3g/0a), D. Janser (0g/4a) and Jokinen (1g/2a) were named the three best players of the game. Dahl (.962) had a relatively quiet night which and was superior to Vandelay (.854). Calgary's power play was very efficient (2/4) and the penalty kill impeccable (6/6) Marcel was noted with 0g, 0a, +0 and 1 hit Daniel was noted with 0g, 4a, +2, 6 hits and 53.49FO% 3-5 The next game against Davos was a closer call but still Calgary walked away victorious in a 5-3 win. Tessier and Wolanin brought the Wranglers two up in the first period. The middle frame was a balanced affair with both teams scoring two goals each. Daniel and Tessier found the back of the net for the Albertan team. Janser first wins the draw in the noman's land and passes to Tessier and rushes to the blue line. Tessier gives the pass back to Janser, who circles the net for a wrap around goal. In the third frame, both teams score one, Calgary's Jokinen was successful for his colours. Jokinen (1g/2a), Tessier (2g/2a) and Janser (1g/3a) were awarded the three stars. Dahl (.903) beat Davis (.868) in Davos' net. Calgary's power play was okay (1/4) but the box play has room for improvement (2/4). Marcel logged 0g, 0a, +0 and 1sb Daniel logged 1g, 3a, +2, 2 PIM (Holding, no effect on the score), 2 hits, 1sb and 62.16FO% 4-5 (OT) In the next clash with a European team, Calgary had to go the extra mile to secure the elusive W in a 5-4 overtime win. Gonçalves and Janser scored two early goals before Malmo could cut the lead in half before the first intermission. Strasmore intercepts a Malmo attack and sends the puck the other way to Tessier who relays the disc to Wolanin. The winger shoots and Daniel in the slot redirects the shot to give Tsezar no chance to parry. The second period sees a brace by Kotkakoivu, the first of the two being scored on the man advantage. The Wranglers went into the third with a commanding lead of 4-1, but somehow they ran out of steam and allow three consecutive goals within eight minutes. Needless to say that Ricer on the bench was not pleased with the collapse of his team. The sudden death would bring the decision after 4:36 minutes and it was the Captain who delivered the coup de grace. The Swiss Center won the face off in the offensive zone and after some text book one time passes between him, Jokinen and Wolanin, he would have the wide open net in front of him. No reason to ask the Rotkreuz native twice to convert such a layup. The post match awards went to Janser (2g/1a), Kotkakoivu (2g/0a) and Trunov (1g/1a). Dahl (.892) was beaten by Tsezar (.898) by a smidge, but his front row made up for that small handicap, by just throwing enough shit at the wall, so that sufficient fecal matter stuck to it (49-37 shots). Calgary's power play was anemic (1/12) and the penalty kill spotless (2/2). Marcel had 0g, 0a, -2 and 3sb to his name. Daniel had 2g, 1a, +2, 4 PIM (High Sticking and Hooking, obviously no change on the scoreboard), 2 hits, 50.91% win rate at the hashmarks and 1st Star to his name. 6-3 In following game, the Wranglers sent the United packing with a well deserved 6-3 win. It took Janser 26 seconds to bring Calgary ahead. Daniel won the opening face off and by a detour to Strasmore, Jokinen and Tessier, the puck landed again on 'Captain Helvetic's tape, just for him to hammer it bar down. 28 seconds later Kotkakoivu followed suit and after 4:04 minutes the score was 3-0 after Gonçalves' marker. Igor Retoslav then pulled one back before the teams were dismissed into their locker rooms. The second frame saw only the one goal from Gonçalves. The third period was a bit more lively as Janser scored 20 seconds after puck drop in the power play. It was as ugly a goal as one could imagine with Janser, Kotkakoivu and Jokinen trying to score, when Daniel buried the biscuit on his second attempt. More through persistence and luck than skill admittedly, but these goals count as much as high light reel material. Tessier scored the next goal before London had two back-to-back markers, one of which was during a Calgary penalty. Janser (2g/2a), Gonçalves (2g/1a) and Jokinen (0g/4a) were asked for an encore on the rink. Dahl (.900) had the upper hand over Nu (.889) in the netminder duel. The Wranglers' power play was okay-ish (1/5) and the box play underwhelming (2/3). Marcel left the ice with 0g, 0a, +1 and 1sb. Daniel left the ice with 2g, 2a, +2, 2 PIM (Tripping, lead to a goal against), 5 hits, 50.00FO% and a 1st Star. 4-7 In an other convincing demonstration of superiority, the Albertan franchise beat Prague 7-4. But Prague started with a wake up call for the Wranglers when they scored the first goal within the first minute. Alas, this impudence was promply answered with three goals by Wolanin and Gonçalves (2). The second frame saw a total of five goal with three Czech markers against two of Calgary's. Janser and Wolanin netted for their team. Dan wins the draw in the neutral zone and via Jokinen, Gonçalves and Tessier the puck comes back to the Swiss forward and after fluffing the first attempt, he buried the rebound off the boards. The final period was all Calgary's with Janser on even strength and Jokinen converting a penalty against Prague. The Portuguese Wonderkind picks up the puck after it zinged on Dahl's cage, and passes it to Tessier, who carries it into the Phantom Zone. His shot misses the net, but Daniel is there to hoover the puck up and to bury it off the post. The three stars were awarded to Laperriere (3g/1a), Janser (2g/2a) and Gonçalves (2g/2a). Calgary's back up Gaming (.871) was a tad better than his opposite number Wallob (.863). Clearly both teams played with open sights. The Wranglers' powerplay was decent (1/2) and the penalty kill immaculate (2/2). Marcel was noted with 0g, 0a, +1, 1 hits and 2sb Daniel was noted with 2g, 2a, +1, 4 hits and 53.66FO% 3-5 Every series must come to an end. The Wranglers' run was interrupted by London who cried for revenge for the earlier defeat at the sticks of the Canadians. United was on the board early with a power play marker. Tessier tied the game with a goal on the man advantage. The English then replied with two goals one of which was during a penalty against Calgary. The second period was a tie with Justice scoring his first goal in the big show. Marcel secured the puck for the rookie Center. It is a strike of irony that he should score his first goal against the only English Team in the league. The third frame was also a 1-1 draw with Tessier scoring short handed. Is there anything this bloke cannot do? Tessier (2g/0a), Cat (1g/1a) and Sylvester (1g/1a) were named the three stars of the match. Dahl (.896) had a mid-night against a Nu (.930) in top form. Calgary's power play was okay-ish (1/5) but the penalty kill was atrocious (5/9) and heavily contributed to the loss. Marcel had 0g, 0a, +2, 2 hits and 3 shots blocked Daniel had 0g, 0a, -1, 4 PIM (Holding and Hooking, the former leading to a goal against), 5 hits and 64.81FO% The stats for the brothers sofar are as follows: Marcel: 17gp, 0g, 3a, 3pts, +6, 0 PIM, 11 hits, 30sb, Daniel: 17gp, 10g, 14a, 24pts, +3, 32 PIM, 52 hits, 7sb, 1gwg, 2ppg, 55.66FO% and 2 first star nominations Calgary sits at third in the NA conference but has two games in hand against the leading Bears. Daniel scored seven goals and twelve assists in the last seven matches. If he could keep up such scoring rate, a three digit number at the end of the season is a possibility. And on that bombshell, we bid you goodbye and stay tuned for further updates. https://vhlforum.com/topic/127179-a-tale-of-two-brothers-back-in-black-white-and-red/ https://vhlforum.com/topic/127216-a-tale-of-two-brothers-a-mixed-start/ https://vhlforum.com/topic/127250-a-tale-of-two-brothers-get-on-the-hype-train/ https://vhlforum.com/topic/127311-a-tale-of-two-brothers-inconsistency/ GM 82: Calgary Wranglers vs. Chicago Phoenix (vhlportal.com) GM 91: Los Angeles Stars vs. Calgary Wranglers (vhlportal.com) GM 101: HC Davos Dynamo vs. Calgary Wranglers (vhlportal.com) GM 113: Malmo Nighthawks vs. Calgary Wranglers (vhlportal.com) GM 122: Calgary Wranglers vs. London United (vhlportal.com) GM 130: Prague Phantoms vs. Calgary Wranglers (vhlportal.com) GM 137: Calgary Wranglers vs. London United (vhlportal.com)
  14. lol... Cole played all but two games for 'Sota
  15. Yeah I think that last season pushed him into the HOF, as he got his only 4 individual awards in that last season
  16. So adorable... VHL could be her dad/mom age wise.... which is indeed weird thinking about... It probably is wise to not name her after a VHL player if some of the female names out there are 'Milk Jugs' and 'Venus Thightrap'... all the best and best of healthto the lil'un and her family
  17. This is what I tried to do with the Hounds in my short while with them. Have a steady influx of players through draft and waivers (preferably a good mix of max earners who will only be there for a season and slower earner you can work with for 2-3 seasons). Only last year we had such a good run without me really trying that I gambled away the future for more depth and in the hope to get a push for the title (as we had a fairly good record against Vegas). Alas it did not turn out well, and the Hounds will have now a season of suffering ahead (unless good waivers can be picked up)...
  18. Why a harder regression for skaters? Have you looked at the elite saving numbers netminders put up recently (and I am not only speaking of max earners but also less competitive members)? Goalkeepers have not been hit by the hybrid hammer which overnight cut skaters into half (so to speak) and put up save percentages a NHL GM would get wet dreams about. Fair enough they suffered enough during the meta era. Having said that if now the plan would be to further cripple skaters and leave the goalies untouched, we will have an even bigger goalie surge than we already have. Because goalies atm get 1 STHS attribute per TPE whereas skaters are somewhere between 0.3 and .84, depending on what attributes you choose to push. Potential Result: 'cool the (enter the VHLM team of your choice) has just contracted its 8th netminder this season. the roster looks as follows now 2-1-8. Welcome, (enter generic player name), you are back up number seven and we are happy you signed with us. You can expect a maximum of 10 regular season games in a 72 games season. I hope you will have a lot of fun with the (enter team name) and much success in your pursuit of an VHL career.'
  19. Sorry to hear about your recurring injury. Wishing you a speedy and more importantly complete recovery.
  20. That does not fix the retention problem though... if people know that they have to spend at least two seasons (max earning) in the VHLM to have a shortened VHL career, they will not stick around. My brother is a clicker (and using that TC as well) and did even a career task. And it took him five seasons (i.e. a full real time year) to get to the VHL. If he was not a stubborn SOB he would have jumped ship a long time ago. Not even to start about the veterans with their 63rd player not willing to 'lose out' on VHL time because they need to spend two seasons in the VHL. I think it gives more of a moral boost if you as a max earner are 'promoted' to the next higher league...
  21. but did we not have that prior? (prior me joining the league that is)... there was a cap of 250 TPE for the VHLM and no VHLE... if you just barely make the VHL you get steam rolled by the Hard Markinsons and Duncan Idahos of the league and have little to no influence on your team's success... you get third/fourth line minutes and no special team time... how is that more satisfying than to be competitive in an intermediate league?
  22. Graphic courtesy of Leandrofg (Marcel's stats/Daniel's stats) The Janser brothers played two more games since our last report. Please find our games summaries here below for your reading pleasure. 2-3 The Dragons set the tone early in this nailbiter as they scored all their goals in the first twenty minutes for their 3-2 victory. After D.C.'s first two goals, the Portuguese Wonderkind Gonçalves cut the lead in half, before the Dragons reinstated their two goal lead before the first intermission. The second frame saw a lot of effort but no results and so the teams went into the third period with the same score as they went into the second. Tessier rekindled the hope for Calgary after less than seven minutes played, but it was for naught as afterwards, the Dragons shut the door. Sova (1g/1a), Lavelle (1g/1a) and Utonium (34 saves) were named the three stars of the match. Dahl (.906) showed a solid performance but was outplayed by Utonium (.944) in D.C.'s net. Calgary's powerplay was anemic (0/3) but their box play gritty (5/5). Marcel had 0g, 0a, +1, 1 hit and 1sb to his name. Daniel achieved a 0g, 1a, -2, 2 PIM (Tripping, obviously no goal scored against), 1 hit and 52.27FO% record. 3-2 (SO) In clash where the Wranglers had all the opportunities to walk away victorious, Toronto walked away with the win, mainly due to their man in net Lindbergh. Toronto started the proceedings but Tessier with a power play marker tied the game before the teams were dismissed into their respective locker rooms. The Legion then scored in power play with less than a minute played in the second frame. Our intrepid heroes' former Reapers team mate Ixazaluoh found the back of the net. In the third, it was the selfproclaimed 'team pylon' and power play specialist GoodBrandSun who equalized the score again. As the overtime did not bring any decision, the teams had to line up for the penalty shoot out, which went into 'Ronto's favour. The three stars of the night were Lindbergh (48 saves), GoodBrandSun (1g/0a)and Peace (1g/0a). Dahl's (.923) was good but was overshadowed by Lindbergh's (.960) all-star worthy display. The Wranglers' poor power play (1/9) was one of the reasons for this unnecessary loss, while the penalty killing did not cover themselves in glory either (2/3). Marcel was noted with 0g, 1a, +0 and 2sb Daniel logged 0g, 0a, 2 PIM (Roughing, lead to a goal against) and 78.95% success at the draw. The Wranglers sit at 2nd seed in the NA Conference with a 5-2-3 record and one game in hand against first placed Bears. The Jansers' score sheets read as follows: Marcel: 10gp, 0g, 3a, 3pts, +5, 0 PIM, 6 hits, 17sb Daniel: 10gp, 3g, 2a, 5pts, -5, 18 PIM, 27 hits, 4sb, 1ppg, 55.88FO% We will update our value readers with news as soon as same emerge. In the interim, we would appreciate if the fans of our Rotkreuz native boys could take the time and read previously published articles, some of which are linked down below. https://vhlforum.com/topic/126754-a-tale-of-two-brothers-big-news/ https://vhlforum.com/topic/127020-calgary-wranglers-season-85-captains/ https://vhlforum.com/topic/127117-calgary-wranglers-team-awards-season-84/ https://vhlforum.com/topic/127179-a-tale-of-two-brothers-back-in-black-white-and-red/ https://vhlforum.com/topic/127216-a-tale-of-two-brothers-a-mixed-start/ https://vhlforum.com/topic/127250-a-tale-of-two-brothers-get-on-the-hype-train/ GM 66: Calgary Wranglers vs. D.C. Dragons (vhlportal.com) GM 75: Toronto Legion vs. Calgary Wranglers (vhlportal.com)
  23. Reminds me of the Outro of almost every Steve Dangle video I have seen: Tell all your friends something something related to the video. (often: IF YOU ARE A GOALTENDER, TEND THE GOAL!!!)
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