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The Saskatoon Wild find themselves in the middle of the pack, having scored 74 goals this season—second only to the top-seeded Philadelphia Reapers. While the competition in the VHLM has ramped up, with teams like the Houston Bulls, Mexico City Kings, and Halifax 21st enjoying standout seasons, the Wild are struggling defensively. They sit in the bottom three for goals conceded, which has kept them from joining the ranks of the league’s elite teams. For C.J. Daniels, this defensive weakness is a significant concern. Having trained as a defensive-forward alongside his brother, P.J. Daniels, C.J. is well aware of the importance of solid defence. However, he’s been making his mark offensively, leading the VHLM with 21 goals and 41 points, the most goal contributions by any player in 24 games. After believing he was ready for the league last season, the Seattle Bears front office decided to send him back to the VHLM for further development. Now, hitting his prime, C.J. has no plans of slowing down.
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1. What's the best streaming TV/Movie website in 2025? 2. What's one show you KNOW you can't relate with? 3. What's one thing your player regrets doing in the VHL/VHLM?
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1. What's one stat/attribute your player needs to work on this season? 2. Do you support a hockey team? If so, how is your team doing this season? 3. What's one dish your player would never eat under any circumstances?
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The Saskatoon Wild are firing on all cylinders in the VHLM this season, currently tied for first place with an impressive 8-2 record after their first ten games. The team’s offensive depth has been nothing short of spectacular, while the defense, anchored by the formidable duo of Cunningham and Barbre, has held firm when needed. With a combined total of 40 goals in just 11 games, the Wild’s offense is firing on all fronts. Key players like Franklin, Egor, Lorenzo, and Nugget Jr. have all made significant contributions, solidifying the team's attack as one of the most potent in the league. However, the standout performer of the season thus far has undoubtedly been C.J. Daniels. Daniels has been a revelation for the Wild, currently leading the VHLM in both goals (12) and points (24) through 11 games. Averaging 2.18 goal contributions per game, his ability to consistently produce offensively has made him a game-changer for the Wild. His recent performance in a 6-2 victory over the Marauders exemplified his playmaking ability, as he contributed a goal and an assist in the win. Following the game, Daniels expressed satisfaction with his role in the team’s success, noting, “If I can push this team to its limit, I’ve done my job as an experienced player on this roster.” His leadership on and off the ice has been a driving force behind the team’s offensive surge, and with the Wild's balanced attack and defensive stability, this season could go down as one of the best in franchise history. As the season progresses, the Saskatoon Wild will look to maintain their dominant form, with C.J. Daniels continuing to lead the charge toward a potential championship run.
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Despite the disappointing news of C.J. Daniels' return to the VHLM, there is a bright highlight: he helped lead Team Europe to a gold medal in the World Junior Championship. The team triumphed over Team Canada in an exhilarating overtime shootout, securing the most prestigious medal in international junior hockey. The victory was met with immense celebration, as the gold medal was proudly brought back to Europe, where it truly belongs. The team wasted no time celebrating their historic achievement, revelling in the win with festivities that lasted well into the night. However, the following day brought a return to reality for Daniels, who had to head back to America to prepare for the upcoming season. While he is eager to take the next step in his career, Daniels remains focused on fulfilling his promise to bring a championship to the Wild. Last season, the team fell short in the second round of the playoffs, despite defeating the top team in the VHLM. This year, however, they enter the season without the underdog status they once held. The Wild understand the target is now on their backs, and if they are to claim the Founder's Cup, they will need to give their best effort every step of the way.
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11. I'm looking forward to making my debut with the Seattle Bears. 12. Power-Rangers. 13. My time in Seattle has been excellent, as I got a bonus for my activity. 14. We should all improve on passing, helps for more fluent play. 15. You'd be surprised how many people are waiting for leagues like the VHL on Reddit. 16. I like the trade, getting more depth in the defence with a player like Sheithaus.
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Team Europe has dominated the World Junior Championship, with C.J. Daniels stepping up his game and contributing over 20 goal-point combinations. With only two losses, they now hold the #1 seed. Their play has been seamless, a well-oiled machine, and Daniels’ offseason training has clearly paid off. He’s been scoring, assisting, and defending against the best players on the ice, constantly refining his skills. Mikko Tuomala, his former teammate, has been a rock on defense, skillfully handling the puck and reading his opponents’ moves. Team Europe has excelled in the Power Play, winning 50% of their match-ups and converting them into easy scoring opportunities. Players like Algard, Bollvar, Moreau, Walcott, and Copia have all embraced the team's synergy and chemistry. And let’s not forget the formidable Dr. Victor von Doom, the goalkeeper, who has shut down countless shots throughout the tournament. This team are the favourites to win it all, and only Team USA can stop them.
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Q1. What's your favourite day of the week & why? Q2. What are you looking forward to next season with your player? Q3. What's one underrated aspect of the VHL?
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The offseason has arrived for C.J. Daniels, and the timing couldn’t be better. Over the summer, he eagerly signed up for a Pro-AM tournament to test his skills on a bigger stage. Assigned to the Hartford Whalers, he was excited to begin his journey with the team. However, adjusting to the competition has been tougher than expected—through ten scrimmages, he has managed just one goal. Daniels is quickly realizing that the level of play in the VHL is a significant step up from the VHLM. If he wants to compete with the best, he’ll need to elevate his game. On his off-days, he dedicates himself to improving his speed at the skating rink, recognizing that his burst on the ice has been lacking. His conditioning coach, Brian Skinner II, pushes him to his limits, demanding and receiving maximum effort every day. The question remains—will all this hard work translate to success on the ice?
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