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    Tate got a reaction from Gaikoku-hito in Milo Fox Biography   
    In a darkened pub in rural Iceland, an old and haggard man sits down alone. The bartender approaches him and as they make eye contact they exchange a head nod between them. (All spoken words in Icelandic) "What'll it be?" The bartender asks him.
     
    "Anything heavy," the old man says, "I don't plan on eating today."
     
    The bartender gives him an understanding nod before he turns and pours what appears to be black sludge like beer into a tall glass, "This will fill you up," the bartender tells him as he places the glass in front of the old man.
     
    "Thank you," the old man says as he drinks long from the glass before he places it down and belches a deep and obnoxious burp. 
     
    "Everything all right these days?" The bartender asks, doing his duty as the server and spending time with the only patron here. 
     
    "All right?" The old man asks with a sarcastic tone, "Is life ever all right?"
     
    "Sure it is," the bartender begins to say.
     
    "Don't be so quick to say what is and what isn't, boy," the old man is not so much rude in his tone as he is cautionary, "Every confident man holds a foolish boy inside. This life is not meant for confidence, it's a sin you know?" The bartender remains silent as he listens to the man, and the old man takes it as a cue for him to continue, "I can tell you a story, one that will make your confidence disappear. It will take away and never give it back, but you wouldn't want that, would you?"
     
    The bartender shakes his head, "No," and then smiles, "But I'm not sure such a story exists."
     
    A slow smile creeps along the sides of the old man's face, "Well," he looks the bartender dead in the eye, "Let me oblige you if you are so sure."
     

     
     
    "My story is of another confident and foolish boy, Milo Fox, a young lad from Iceland, who at just 21 years old left his homeland to travel south. People 'round here call him a prodigy, and no doubt, he had natural talent for the game, you know? He played with offensive instincts that'll leave you breathless, and that was for a defenseman. But, he had his flaws too. Wasn't much of a leader, and he was as skinny as a twig. Could've use some beefing up, if you ask me, especially before he took on the great unknown. 
     
    But Milo, he was always been fascinated by the lore of our land. You should know it, Iceland's got tales as old as time, stories of gods and monsters, all wrapped up in the icy winds that blow across our home. Milo, he ate that stuff up like candy. Spent all of his free time outside of hockey reading about old sagas and listening to the whispers of the northern lights. And that - that's where there's a darker side to Milo's story. When he was just a wee boy, barely old enough to lace up his skates, he had a close call. Nearly died, he did. Something to do with the ice, they say. No one knows the full story, but it left its mark on him, that's for sure. Ever since then, he's had this... connection to the cold, like it's a part of him. 
     
    But despite his near death experience, Milo never lost his love for the game. He spent hours out on the frozen ponds, practicing his shots until his fingers were numb. And let me tell you, it paid off for him as the kid had a shot like a cannon, and he wasn't afraid to use it. But, like I said, Milo's had his weaknesses too. He was too much of a loner, always kept to himself. Didn't have much to say, unless you got him talking about hockey or the old tales of Iceland. Despite his flaws, though, Milo had potential. With a bit of guidance and some time in the weight room, he could've been a force to reckon with. And who knows, maybe one day he could have fulfilled his dream of playing in the VHL. But that never happened, he let his ego get the best of him - he thought he knew what was right, and he didn't want to listen, and look where it got him."
     

     
     
    The bartender replaces the old man's now empty glass with a freshly poured black brew, "So, where did it get him?"
     
    "What?" the old man asks as his glass eyes look back toward the bartender, "Where did it get who?"
     
    "The kid from your story," the bartender says, "Milo."
     
    "Oh," the old man looks down and away, "Here," he tells the bartender mildly, "Right here."
     
    "What do you mean?" the bartender asks him.
     
    The old man looks up at him again, and somberly tells him, "Because I'm Milo," the old man looks away again, "I'm Milo Fox."
     

     
     
    The bartender replaces the old and frail Milo Fox's drink for a third time, and it is with this drink that Milo has begun to sway - but he finds the glass and he touches it once again to his cracked and course lips. "What if you could change the past?" the bartender suddenly asks him. 
     
    "You can't," Milo practically spits out the words, "You can't change the past, that's why they call it the past," Milo is drunk, "It's gone, boy."
     
    "I am as much of a boy as you are," the bartender says as he leans into toward Milo, "Now answer my question, what would you change?"
     
    Milo turns his head abruptly to face the bartender, "Everything," he says with honesty, "I'd change everything."
     
    "How could you be sure?" the bartender smiles, "I thought confidence was a sin."
     
    Milo smiles before he finishes his third glass, "Good point."
     
    "What if I told you that you could have a second chance?" the bartender places a fourth glass down.
     
    "What's the catch," Milo goes to reach for the glass and as he does the bartender places his hand on Milo's forearm, stopping him.
     
    "No catch, so long as you're sure you'd change everything."
     
    They held eye contact for what felt like a minute before Milo finally says, "I'm sure."
     
    "Finish that glass, and when you wake up tomorrow, you'll be twenty one years old again," the bartender tells him with such confidence that at first Milo believes him. 
     
    Milo laughs out loud before he grabs the glass and downs in one long gulp. He smacks the glass down on the bar before he stands up from his seat, "Well my boy, this was a good chat," Milo is dizzy and nearly falls over.
     
    "I told you already," the bartender begins to say, and as Milo starts to drift into sleep he can hear the bartender tell him, "I'm about as old as you."
     

     

     

     

     
     
     
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    Tate got a reaction from Scurvy in Milo Fox Prospect Scouting Report   
    Name: Milo Fox
    Age: 21
    Nationality: Iceland
    Position: D
     
    The 21 year old prodigy hailing from Iceland, has swiftly emerged as a rising star in the world of professional hockey. Born amidst the frosty fjords, Milo's passion for hockey ignited at a young age when his natural talent and determination emerged the moment he stepped onto the ice. Since then, Milo's journey to and from the rink has been nothing short of remarkable, and his rise to extreme heights has been a pleasure to watch. Now that Milo has made the move to North America, it remains to be seen where he will land when it comes to both the VHLM and VHL draft. For now, his destination resides on the coast of Eastern Canada, Halifax. But Milo does not worry about the transition, he's used to the cold. 
     
    Pros
     
    Slapshot – Fox possesses a slapshot that strikes fear into opposing goalies. With explosive power, his shot blazes toward the net and can be both precise and unstoppable. Milo's slapshot is a weapon on the ice that leaves defenders trembling in their skates.
     
    Decision Making – Fox's decision-making prowess on the ice is high, as he regularly displays a high IQ for the game. With the keen instincts of a seasoned veteran, he anticipates plays before they unfold, orchestrating plays with finesse. Whether it's choosing the perfect pass or seizing scoring opportunities, Milo's mind is consistently leading his team to victory.
     
    Speed– Fox's powerful strides propel him effortlessly past skaters, leaving opponents in his wake. With his agility and explosive acceleration, Milo's speed makes him a force to be reckoned with.
     
    Cons
     
    Leadership – Fox's leadership skills are a work in progress. As he matures, fostering better communication and leading by example will enhance his effectiveness. By inspiring teammates and making decisive decisions under pressure, Milo can evolve into a formidable leader both on and off the ice.
     
    Checking – Fox shows promise, yet refinement is needed. By mastering timing and positioning, he can deliver checks with a greater effect while minimizing any penalties he might take. Developing physical strength and honing his awareness will elevate his checking game, transforming him into a force on the ice.
     
    Strength – Fox's journey to the highest level of competition faces a hurdle if his current lack of physical strength remains the same. Milo will need to dedicate himself to rigorous strength training and conditioning programs, so he can bridge the gap, and compete against the strongest opponents the VHL will have to offer.
     
     
    (414 words)
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    Tate got a reaction from Banackock in Tate Thoughts Feb 7   
    So, I decided to come back and recreate for a number of reasons. I’ve debated whether or not to cover my thoughts on a podcast, but I am not sure yet when/if I’ll do one. I’m sure at some point it will happen, but I’ve gotten into trying to work on graphics, so this is a good way for me to practice and get better at it.
     
    I saw the recent article Gustav wrote about how defense is not a high need and we’ve got a chance to fall in the draft. That is something I don’t mind as it’s always better to have intrigue heading into the draft rather than knowing already where everyone is going to land. I decided to go with defense on a whim and didn’t bother to scout the league on what position(s) were needed. I prefer the position overall and feel as though it will be a good fit for me, so time will tell if the league feels the same way. 😊
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    Tate got a reaction from Frank in All Star Card   
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    Tate got a reaction from fonziGG in Tate Thoughts Feb 7   
    So, I decided to come back and recreate for a number of reasons. I’ve debated whether or not to cover my thoughts on a podcast, but I am not sure yet when/if I’ll do one. I’m sure at some point it will happen, but I’ve gotten into trying to work on graphics, so this is a good way for me to practice and get better at it.
     
    I saw the recent article Gustav wrote about how defense is not a high need and we’ve got a chance to fall in the draft. That is something I don’t mind as it’s always better to have intrigue heading into the draft rather than knowing already where everyone is going to land. I decided to go with defense on a whim and didn’t bother to scout the league on what position(s) were needed. I prefer the position overall and feel as though it will be a good fit for me, so time will tell if the league feels the same way. 😊
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    Tate got a reaction from mattyIceman in All Star Card   
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    Tate got a reaction from Pifferfish in Tate Thoughts Feb 7   
    So, I decided to come back and recreate for a number of reasons. I’ve debated whether or not to cover my thoughts on a podcast, but I am not sure yet when/if I’ll do one. I’m sure at some point it will happen, but I’ve gotten into trying to work on graphics, so this is a good way for me to practice and get better at it.
     
    I saw the recent article Gustav wrote about how defense is not a high need and we’ve got a chance to fall in the draft. That is something I don’t mind as it’s always better to have intrigue heading into the draft rather than knowing already where everyone is going to land. I decided to go with defense on a whim and didn’t bother to scout the league on what position(s) were needed. I prefer the position overall and feel as though it will be a good fit for me, so time will tell if the league feels the same way. 😊
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    Tate got a reaction from Gaikoku-hito in Tate Thoughts Feb 7   
    So, I decided to come back and recreate for a number of reasons. I’ve debated whether or not to cover my thoughts on a podcast, but I am not sure yet when/if I’ll do one. I’m sure at some point it will happen, but I’ve gotten into trying to work on graphics, so this is a good way for me to practice and get better at it.
     
    I saw the recent article Gustav wrote about how defense is not a high need and we’ve got a chance to fall in the draft. That is something I don’t mind as it’s always better to have intrigue heading into the draft rather than knowing already where everyone is going to land. I decided to go with defense on a whim and didn’t bother to scout the league on what position(s) were needed. I prefer the position overall and feel as though it will be a good fit for me, so time will tell if the league feels the same way. 😊
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    Tate got a reaction from Frank in Tate Thoughts Feb 7   
    So, I decided to come back and recreate for a number of reasons. I’ve debated whether or not to cover my thoughts on a podcast, but I am not sure yet when/if I’ll do one. I’m sure at some point it will happen, but I’ve gotten into trying to work on graphics, so this is a good way for me to practice and get better at it.
     
    I saw the recent article Gustav wrote about how defense is not a high need and we’ve got a chance to fall in the draft. That is something I don’t mind as it’s always better to have intrigue heading into the draft rather than knowing already where everyone is going to land. I decided to go with defense on a whim and didn’t bother to scout the league on what position(s) were needed. I prefer the position overall and feel as though it will be a good fit for me, so time will tell if the league feels the same way. 😊
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    Tate reacted to Gustav in (S94) D - Milo Fox, TPE: 80   
    Welcome back!
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    Tate reacted to Lemorse7 in (S94) D - Milo Fox, TPE: 80   
    TATE HIIIII
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    Tate reacted to AJW in (S94) D - Milo Fox, TPE: 80   
    Welcome back Tate!
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    Tate reacted to Banackock in (S94) D - Milo Fox, TPE: 80   
    Woooo
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    Tate reacted to Gaikoku-hito in (S94) D - Milo Fox, TPE: 80   
    Love you @Tate!! Welcome back!!!
     
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    Tate reacted to Gustav in The Anti-Lottery   
    I knew I was creating on defense for a while. It's been a very long time since I played there (and I didn't even spend my whole career doing it), and even though I was terrible at it, I still had a lot of fun. I'm very excited for my next player, whose name I can now reveal (bonus points if you understand it).
     
    Something that made me question that a bit, though, was the fact that I'd heard lots of buzz about other people creating at the same position. It's going to be really interesting to see what comes of this--I'm now the sixth higher-profile member to recreate on defense in this draft class. It brings up lots of questions about who's getting drafted and where, because not everyone has a need for someone at our position and someone's going to fall. But that also means that someone's getting a bargain--we might have to fight for those top spots, but everything that matters after that point will be decided on the ice. For some people, it might be just a stroke of particularly good or bad luck.
     
    But I look forward to it! This brings up lots of chances to get into things a little bit deeper. We have the chance to define an entire generation of defense and we'll have a good group to measure up to going forward. We've all got serious #1 potential and we'll all have to do a lot to keep up.
     
    @KRZY @jacobcarson877 @JCarson @AW13 @Tate Let's all have great careers!
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    Tate got a reaction from Gaikoku-hito in (S94) D - Milo Fox, TPE: 80   
    Player Information
    Username: Tate
    Player Name: Milo Fox
    Recruited From: Returning
    Age: 21
    Position: D
    Height: 75 in.
    Weight: 212 lbs.
    Birthplace: Iceland

    Player Page
    @VHLM GM
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    Tate got a reaction from Banackock in (S94) D - Milo Fox, TPE: 80   
    Player Information
    Username: Tate
    Player Name: Milo Fox
    Recruited From: Returning
    Age: 21
    Position: D
    Height: 75 in.
    Weight: 212 lbs.
    Birthplace: Iceland

    Player Page
    @VHLM GM
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    Tate got a reaction from Frank in (S94) D - Milo Fox, TPE: 80   
    Player Information
    Username: Tate
    Player Name: Milo Fox
    Recruited From: Returning
    Age: 21
    Position: D
    Height: 75 in.
    Weight: 212 lbs.
    Birthplace: Iceland

    Player Page
    @VHLM GM
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    Tate got a reaction from leandrofg in (S94) D - Milo Fox, TPE: 80   
    Player Information
    Username: Tate
    Player Name: Milo Fox
    Recruited From: Returning
    Age: 21
    Position: D
    Height: 75 in.
    Weight: 212 lbs.
    Birthplace: Iceland

    Player Page
    @VHLM GM
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    Tate reacted to Alex in (S94) D - Milo Fox, TPE: 80   
    Welcome back!
     
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    Tate got a reaction from rory in (S94) D - Milo Fox, TPE: 80   
    Player Information
    Username: Tate
    Player Name: Milo Fox
    Recruited From: Returning
    Age: 21
    Position: D
    Height: 75 in.
    Weight: 212 lbs.
    Birthplace: Iceland

    Player Page
    @VHLM GM
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    Tate got a reaction from Doomsday in (S94) D - Milo Fox, TPE: 80   
    Player Information
    Username: Tate
    Player Name: Milo Fox
    Recruited From: Returning
    Age: 21
    Position: D
    Height: 75 in.
    Weight: 212 lbs.
    Birthplace: Iceland

    Player Page
    @VHLM GM
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    Tate got a reaction from Gustav in (S94) D - Milo Fox, TPE: 80   
    Player Information
    Username: Tate
    Player Name: Milo Fox
    Recruited From: Returning
    Age: 21
    Position: D
    Height: 75 in.
    Weight: 212 lbs.
    Birthplace: Iceland

    Player Page
    @VHLM GM
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