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1. I think we assign each of them a topic and they have to do book reports (minimum 5000 words). Topics could include, a review of independent dining establishments, a review of tourist attractions, a full report on their first attempt driving in the London, etc. 2) I love training camp, bring it on. 3) Using Zaza Colors first pair of skates, those should work 4) Off season is for eating great food 5) Since a motor cycle is out, then i am assigning him a Vespa 6) If we are getting pink pajama's we need unicorns on them
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After a small hiccup in getting things organized the World Juniors Championship tournament has occurred for season 84. It was a very tight round robin tournament with no clear favorite emerging. With a 5 team bracket a play in game was required, which saw team Asia play against Team Europe. Team Europe eventually took the game 4-2. This was possible as Team Europe capitalized on 3 of the 8 powerplay attempts they had. Team Asia needed to play a much more disciplined game if they expected to beat the Europeans. With Team Europe moving on, the Semi-finals saw Team Europe play Team USA and Team Canada play Team World. Team Europe put in a strong game boosted by the momentum they got from beating Team Asia but unfortunately Team USA proved to be the stronger team. It was a tough checking match with no goals scored in the first 2 periods. Team Europe capitalized twice in the first 10 minutes of the third period, but Team USA pushed back to tie it by the end of the third period. Team USA struck at 7:20 of the first overtime to move on to the finals. In the other semifinal game Team Canada started strong and did not give up allowing them to take the match 3-1. A power play goal at 2:18 into the first period set the pace and team Canada did not let up. Goaltender DJ Fire Dragon had a wonderful game and shut down 25 of 26. The medal games which finished earlier today saw Team Canada play Team USA for the gold and team Europe play Team World for the bronze. The Bronze medal game was a tight affair that took overtime to settle. In the end Team Europe was able to take the bronze medal in a high scoring 5-4 game. In the Gold medal game Team Canada again showed their hockey dominance anchored by a fantastic game by goaltender DJ Fire Dragon. Team Canada took the game 3-1. Doug Matchett stepped up and contributed on all three team Canada goals with 1 goal and 2 assists on the night.
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Molly the Cat, the World Juniors tournament just finished, and Team Canada has won the gold medal, how are you feeling? The World Juniors tournament is a showcase of the best talent in the game. The fact that we were able to take players from a variety of teams and band them together in such a short timeframe and play at that level is amazing. The GM staff and coaches did everything they could to give us the best chance to succeed. We just needed to go out there and play, and that is what we did. We are all extremely excited to have the gold medal, it is an honor to represent your country in this type of tournament. Molly the Cat, it has been an eventful week for you this week. In addition to the World Juniors Tournament, you have also been named the next Capitan of the London United. Tell me how you are handling that announcement. Being named the next Capitan of the London United came as a shock. Being new on the team I expected it to go to one of the more veteran players. I had a lot of conversations with the GM and Coach of the team. They are really hoping for the new talent joining the team can help adjust the culture in the dressing room. We have a good chance of becoming one of the top teams in the league. There are a lot of extremely talented players and some excellent prospects that will be joining us in the next year or two, if we keep focused and dedicated, we can make London United a playoff contender. The hope is that the young leadership can create a place where top talent wants to play. Molly the Cat, now that the World Junior Tournament is over how are you going to spend the remainder of the offseason? Well first off, I need to finish settling into my apartment in London and get used to the new facilities. Beyond that I want to get used to the city, I have received several of my fans on social media who have recommended a few sites to visit and restaurants to try. In every VHL city I have lived in I have tried to make that city home. I am going to do the same with London, from what I have seen it is a wonderful place with plenty of things to do. Molly the Cat, I have asked you every year before the season starts what your goals are, what are you expecting going into your first VHL season? Entering the VHL is going to push me, I know that. There are some tremendously talented individuals who have significantly more experience than I do. To prepare for that, I have spent considerable time this offseason working on my defensive skills, focusing on the ability to retrieve the puck in both the offensive and defensive zones. All that time and dedication I believe will help me achieve my goals for this coming year. First, I would like to hit 20 goals and 50 points. Second, I want to keep working on my development. I have been working with a talent coach who has been helping me focus on what skills I should develop. Last, I want to make a difference in the London locker room, I want to prove that the captaincy was deserved. If everything lines up London has 1 more year of building and then we focus on being a contender and if all things work out hopefully we become champions.
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Molly the Cat began their hockey career with the San Diego Marlins in Season 83. Molly the Cat was a late addition to the league and so played their entire first season undrafted. Playing alongside top talent like Tyler Busser, Jordan Bennett and AK92 Wit da Hoodie assisted in Molly the Cat’s development. Learning the ropes of the VHL hockey program under GM Frank and AGM jacobcarson877 assisted Molly the Cat in quick acclimatizing to their league and the expectations. The San Diego Marlins went to the finals in Season 83 but lost to the Las Vegas Aces. Molly was drafted in Season 84 by the Vasteras Iron Eagles of the VHLE and the London United of the VHL. Joining the Vasteras Iron Eagles provided Molly the Cat with a new perspective on training and development; one that was slightly more independent. It was a maturing process that was needed to assist Molly the Cat in attaining independence that will support their VHL experience. Molly the Cat was named Assistant Captain and took on a leadership role in the locker room. Being able to play alongside talented players like Christopher Young and Dogwood Maple continued to push Molly the Cat towards VHL excellence. GM Arce and AGM Lemons fostered a team atmosphere that encouraged everyone to be their best while providing room to learn from failure. The Vasteras Iron Eagles went to the finals in Season 84 but lost to the Istanbul Red Wolves in a tough fought series. Now entering Season 85 Molly the Cat is excited to join London United and start the process of rebuilding. Molly the Cat has grand expectations for themselves and the team with the hope of returning to the playoffs and one day winning the championship. Molly the Cat has always seen themselves as a high scoring addition to any team and has targets of 20 goals and 50 points a season. Molly the Cat hopes to one day make the VHL Hockey Hall of Fame. It is common for players to have high expectations, but they also generally have several reservations. Molly the Cat does not want to let VHL fame change who they are but wants to ensure that they are good citizens in any city they play, using their status and fame to give back to the community. One of the things Molly the Cat is looking forward to is connecting with various charities in the London area to find something that interests them that they can support. Molly the Cat wants to make as much of an impression off the ice as they do on the ice. Below picture was taken while Molly the Cat was practicing. This was the first time Molly the Cat was wearing their new London United Jersey. A note of thanks goes to Ivan Retoslav who took the picture. Looking forward to playing with you next season.
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1) Winning a VHL championship is my goal. 2) World Juniors are a place for top talent to display what they can do for prospective recruiters 3) Yes, I am ready for the upcoming season 4) Not really a big music person, going to concerts aren't worth it for me. 5) I only do what i have to for the VHL, don't spend a lot of time at it. 6) I went on a short vacation, which was great.
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I have been named to team Canada in the World Junior Showcase. I am honored by the trust my coach has put in me. This will be my second World Junior Showcase as I was a part of last year’s silver medal winning team, Team Asia. I look forward to taking the opportunity to continue my development during the offseason and getting a new coaching perspective. I believe that it will assist me in preparing for my entry into the VHL as I join the London United for season 85. I know that there is going to be significant growth needed to excel at the level the VHL is played at but I am committed to succeeding and will do everything needed. Team Canada is a formidable team this year and we have high expectations to take home the gold medal. We understand that we only achieved a bronze medal last year and plan to correct that. We recognize that many other teams have considerable depth and skill and want to congratulate the players who have been named to the other regions. You should consider it a honor to be named to your regional team. We look forward to some intense competition, to some great hockey and to making new friends. The world Junior showcase is a honorable tradition that has been a part of the VHL offseason for years. It is with exceptional pride that we all dress for our national teams and play the sport we love for glory and recognition. Go Canada Go
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Congratulations to Istanbul Red Wolves on their Season 84 Championship. As a member of the Vasteras Iron Eagles, I want to take the time to Congratulate Istanbul Red Wolves on a tough fought playoff series which eventually handed them the Championship. They are a talented team and gave everything they had to the series. You all fought hard and deserve the recognition you will get for this win; it is well deserved. To the fans of Istanbul, take the time to truly revel in this accomplishment. As supporters of the team, you deserve to enjoy this as much as the players do. I have heard that Istanbul can throw a ricking parade. To the Istanbul Management, congratulations on the team you have assembled. It takes dedication and skill to assemble the group you did. You should be proud of the work you have done and the team you assembled. Take what you have learned from this year and carry it forward with you. Specifically, I would like to take a moment and recognize two of their players who exhibited exceptional talent. Those individuals are Tyler Busser and AK92 Wit da Hoodie. Tyler Busser is an exceptional play maker who sees the ice like few others. As such he has the talent to both score goals and set up other players. It is a rare gift to be able to do both as effectively as Tyler can. The playoffs and the regular season bore witness to his skills. I have had the opportunity to witness these skills firsthand as a teammate with the VHLM San Diego Marlins. Tyler Busser is going to be a top player for years to come. Good luck in your VHL career. AK92 Wit da Hoodie is a solid defender and an exceptional offensive threat. AK92 Wit da Hoodie knows how to manage the ice, controlling play in both the offensive and defensive zones making it difficult for opponents no matter where they are on the ice. This ability allows his teammates to free themselves up in play and create scoring chances. Like Tyler Busser, AK92 Wit da Hoodie was also a teammate of mine on the San Diego Marlins. Witnessing the development of AK92 Wit da Hoodie from a strong defensive talent in the VHLM, to a hard checking, play making power play specialist has been spectacular. AK92 Wit da Hoodie is going to be one of the top defensive powerhouses in the VHL for years to come. To those on the Istanbul Red Wolves who will be moving to the VHL next season, good luck, keep training and continued success will be yours. I look forward to seeing you there, to pushing again for the glory of a championship, to one day experiencing the glory of winning. To those staying in the VHLE, carry your success like a badge of honor. Be role models, be leaders for those coming up from the VHLM, show them how to succeed, how to win, how to lose all with respect and dignity. Congratulations Istanbul, enjoy your victory.
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So, I am at the end of my second season. I have to say that for the most part I have been able to keep up with everything. Now it really did help having a great support system in my season with Frank and JacobCarson877. They made the process of learning how to do point tasks remarkably simple and easy to track. Following that up this past season with Arce and Lemon who have been great with answering my 5000 questions. I know that I do not get to experience other teams and their dressing rooms, but I consider myself lucky in being part of the San Diego Marlins and the Vasteras Iron Eagles. I truly hope that all players, especially those who are joining the VHL experience for the first time get the support and structure that I was provided. I am really hoping that the support will continue as I join London as I have been told I will have new career tasks and issues such as depreciation that I will need to learn about and have up to this point ignored. The plan for Molly the Cat is to try and maximize everything I can (partially to outperform JacobCarson877), as well I am a perfectionist, and the plan is to be the best. We will see how things go next season, we will also see how the remainder of the VHLE playoffs go and whether all this task completion will one day bring a championship to Molly the Cat. Up to this point my experience has been the runner up.
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Molly the Cat, the Vasteras Iron Eagles have made the VHLE finals but are trailing 3 games to 1? Tell me what is going on in the locker room, how are you preparing for game 5? Well, we are feeling upbeat about game 5. We are a dedicated team, and our plan is to leave everything out there tonight. You are going to see a driven team who is looking at taking this series to game 6I know there has been some discussion in the media about some curse in Vasteras, but we do not understand it. This team has so much going for it that there is no way we can believe in a curse. I feel good in saying that tonight you are going to see a hard-fought game from the Iron Eagles. Molly the Cat, do you have any predictions on whether you will have any points tonight? As I said we are all coming with everything we have. I expect to play a strong part in the scoring of the team. I know in doing that I will need to play a disciplined game and stay out of the penalty box. I can contribute more on the power play than in the box. No guarantees but you may see a multipoint performance tonight. Molly the Cat, Christopher Young is having a spectacular playoff so far, how important is it for him to have a great game tonight? Chistopher Young is a talented player, but we are not putting any pressure on individual players. We will win or lose as a team; it is going to be a full team effort. Now that being said we know that our top players, our team leaders, will be the first to step up their games. It is going to be a wonderful game to watch, the fans should really enjoy it. Molly the Cat, once the season is over, what is going to be the first thing you do? We have had a tremendous season in Vasteras and the players have all talked about staying in town for a couple of days after the season is over to just celebrate the victory we had. It will be more special if we can do that with the championship but regardless, we had a tremendous season, and it will be great to take some time and enjoy ourselves. After that is finished, I plan on heading home and spending time with family and friends. Then it will be back to training and preparing for next season in the VHL. I have already been in contact with my new GM, and we are looking forward to building a stronger, more competitive team in London. I have a good chance of becoming a top player for the team for years to come. I am extremely excited about next season. Molly the Cat, as this may be your last interview in the VHLE are there any last words you want to say? I want to take a moment and thank the VHLE fans, and specifically the Vasteras fans. They are some of the best fans in the world. They show up every night, cheering, excited to see their team. As players we can ask for anything else.
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1) I would travel to 2002 to allow myself the chance to speak with my mother one last time. 2) My charming personality 3) That is the plan. 4) Christopher Young should maintain the points lead 5) Tyler Busser will hold the playoff points lead in the VHLE 6) about 1/2 of a language. my English is passable but not good and I speak no other languages. Learned French in school but have forgotten 99% of it
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1) Favourite VHL Player is Landon Walanon 2) Favourite childhood game as Dungeons and Dragons 3) Favourite Chip flavour is ruffled plain, that way i can have a variety of dips 4) Chris young will more than likely score the most goals 5) Definitely plan on moving to the VHL next season 6) Wake up time depends on if I am going to the office, it is 5:45am or 6:15am
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This article hopefully will be a little lighter and more fun than some of the other articles I have written. I have had fun over the last 2 seasons writing my theme week article and so I thought I would put together this article providing some fun options for topics for Season 85 Theme Week. My first suggestion would be to have players do an article pretending they are a new team developer trying to promote an expansion to a new city in one of the leagues. They can pick a place for it to be established and can put together an argument on why it would be a suitable location. In the article they could cover items like revenue potential for a team, benefits for the players who will play there, and potentially how that city would fit in with the other teams already in the league. My second suggestion is a little more whimsical, in doing a pet of the VHL. Everyone could do a small article introducing their pet, or a pet they wish they had, and if some people are dead set against pets, they could explain why they do not like pets. Pictures would be very welcome and the odder the pet the better. My last suggestion would be to have everyone write a random news piece about something that happened to their player in the offseason. It could be a fun happy piece about how they were involved in a charity golf tournament, or it could be about how all their luggage was lost as they moved to join a new team. Give the chance for players to be creative and tell a story about their player in the world of the VHL but not directly tied to a specific game recap. If you read this article feel free to respond and provide other fun options for VHL theme week.
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Molly the Cat, game 3 of the VHLE semifinals has just finished. Vasteras Iron Eagles have just beaten the Cologne Express for the third straight game, how are you feeling? I would be lying if I did not say I was feeling great. It is always a wonderful feeling to be ahead in a series and a 3-0 lead is what every team is hoping for. Although the series is 3-0 it has been a close contest. The Cologne Express are a fantastic team with some extraordinarily strong players. We know that they are going to come out hard in this fourth game looking to take a win. You do not have players like Malum Maellard and Velociraptor Greg on your team without having the capacity to win. All three games have only had a one goal differential. I expect that you will see a hard-fought match in the next game. Molly the Cat, let us talk about the other series going on in the VHLE, first have you been paying attention to it and if so, what are your thoughts so far? Of course, we are keeping up on the match between Istanbul Red Wolves and the Bratislava Watchmen. Part of our preparation for the next series is to watch and analyze game tapes. We are looking for any advantage we can get. Both teams are exceptional opponents with talented players, we are using what we can to learn as much as we can about them. With the series sitting at 2-1 it is difficult to predict where this one will go. It would not surprise me if it went a full seven game series before a victor is decided. We hope that may give us an advantage going into the first game against whoever our opponent will be. Molly the Cat, how are you personally feeling about your contributions on the ice? I will admit I was a little disappointed in my performance in the regular season, I do not feel like I hit my stride and I fell just short of my points target but so far in the playoffs I feel like things have come together. So far 4 points in 3 games with a game winner in our first game. Sitting only 1 point out of being tied for first on the team for points. I will admit that getting some ice time with Christopher Young helps, the hand eye co-ordination and shot that he possesses is exceptional. The hat trick the other game as the game winner was tremendous. Molly the Cat, is there anyone you would like to take the time to thank before we end the interview today? Every year there are always so many people who assist in making a league like the VHLE happen. It takes hard work and dedication by many to ensure it goes off without problems. First, I would like to thank our General Manager and Assistant General Manager for the work they do every night ensuring that we know our lines, in keeping communication open and in helping with our training. Next, I want to take a moment and thank those involved in the league itself, the commissioner, and the broadcasters (Simmers), without them the league would not run as smoothly as it does. Thanks to everyone who makes the VHLE a success.
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Thanks for the response, wasn't really expecting one. They were just random thoughts after seeing the results from the All star games that were Simulated on the different version. I appreciate you taking the time to read my random thoughts and responding.
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I took part in my first all-star game and was intrigued by the use of a higher version of the simulation software. This newer version of software produced significantly more offensive based results. Since those games I have been left wondering about a few things. 1) Should the VHL move to a newer version of the software for all games? If yes, then to what version and for what purpose. Are we looking for more offensive output from players, or would we choose a version that supports stronger goaltender numbers? 2) With newer versions of the software being developed, will we see a reduction in support for our version and will one day we be forced to upgrade. What would this mean for the VHL? Would upgrading come at a cost. 3) Other than changes to the balance between scoring and goaltending are there any other benefits to changing software versions? Would it allow for other options that the community may benefit from? 4) Who makes these decisions, is there already a committee or an individual that is tasked with evaluating the various versions of the software with the explicit task of making recommendations? What criteria are they using for the analysis? 5) Could there be an option to try one of the newer versions in the VHLM and or VHLE, in order to test the impact of a change without causing undue problems in the VHL? If a different version was used in the VHLM or VHLE would it create different build methodologies that then wouldn’t transition well into the VHL. As I said, just some thoughts I had.
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1) Would love to see a Toronto/Edmonton Rivalry 2) Would love to see a Vasteras/Istanbul rivalry 3) I like Cook Books 4) My main goal is to win 5) Vasteras is winning for sure 6) I am not brand loyal, I buy cheap shoes.
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Molly the Cat, the Season 84 VHLE regular season is almost at an end and the Vasteras Iron Eagles have pretty much locked up third place in the league. Tell me how you are feeling about the playoffs and your first-round opponents? Although we have basically locked up third in the conference, we do not yet know who our first-round opponents will be. The Bratislava Watchman and Istanbul Red Wolves sit tied with 92 points each. It is going to be a fierce fight for first place. Either way it turns out, the Vasteras Iron Eagles are working hard to get into playoff shape. We know that we need to focus on ourselves and make sure we are prepared for the playoff battle ahead. We are feeling good about our chances. Molly the Cat, are you surprised about how strong a season that Istanbul and Bratislava have had this year? Not really. If you look at the two teams, they have a strong core of players who are contributing every night. On top of that they have some exceptional talent that is leading them in scoring. I am not surprised by any of the players leading the teams as I had the chance to play with all of them with the San Diego Marlins. In Istanbul you have Fraser Wallace, a fast well-balanced center with spectacular vision and hockey sense. There is not a goalie on the ice who can figure out what he is going to do when he has the puck. With his talent he can either choose to score or can dish it to anyone on the ice. In 68 games he is sitting with 41 goals and 43 assists, a threat no matter what. You then look at Bratislava and you have the combination of Tyler Busser and AK92 Wit da Hoodie. The combination of raw offensive ability in Tyler Busser and the defensive depth and playmaking ability of AK92 Wit da Hoodie and it is no surprise they are doing as well as they are. San Diego Marlins alumni continuing to grow together, and build off each other. These two are going to be offensive forces for years to come. I hope the VHL is ready for them. Molly the Cat, as you finish this year and look forward to your VHL career with London United is there any one aspect of the game you are focusing on? That is an exceptionally good question, over the last season I have spent a bit of time focusing on a variety of offensive skills, working on my strength, shooting, passing, etc. But as I enter my VHL career I am spending time on my defensive skills. Through conversations with existing VHL talent I have come to the realization that those aspects designated as defensive abilities help with tasks like puck retrieval, forcing turnovers and blocking passes out of the offensive zone. Applying the Defensive skills in the offensive zone can allow for more puck time and more opportunities to score. Molly the Cat, one last question. In our very first interview this season you noted that your goal was to hit 50 points this season. With 4 games left do you think you will reach it? It is not going to be easy; I will need a few multipoint games, but I am not writing it off yet. I am going to push right to the end.
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1) If I could have any one record it would be points in a season 2) Summer has been relatively normal, sleep, eat, work, repeat 3) People eat Breakfast, Coffee, I have Coffee 4) My long running mobile game is Marvel Strike Force 5) Don't really have a favourite colour, however I do look good in Blue 6) Darts, every Wednesday
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In preparation for the upcoming playoffs the Vasteras Iron Eagles have made a couple trades. They have added Left Wing Justin Adolfson and Defenseman Matty Live. Justin Adolfson is a rugged, hard hitting forward who has the ability to put the puck in the net and play strong defensively. The Vasteras Iron Eagles look forward to having Justin Adolfson contribute over the remainder of the season and into the playoffs. The offensive talent this player brings will be a big asset in pushing towards the championship. Justin Adolfson will join offensive strengths Phoebe Bridgers and Dogwood Maple on the first line. The combination of these three players is expected to produce some fantastic goals. Matty Live is a solid stay at home defenseman who shows glimpses of offensive talent. The Vasteras Iron Eagles look forward to having Matty Live on the team. The strong defensive play of Matty Live will help in both 5 on 5 play as well as the penalty kill. Matty Live is expected to play with Faith Hope Love, and the two of them should form a formattable defensive squad that should be able to slow down and even stop the top offensive teams in the VHLE. Most members of the media agree that GM Arce has made two blockbuster moves that will position the Vasteras Iron Eagles as strong contenders for the VHLE Championship this Season. Hopefully these players can quickly get accustomed to the playing style and managerial style of the team, becoming highly contributing members. There is a growing buzz in the VHLE about the Vasteras Iron Eagles, this may be their year.
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Molly the Cat, thank you for doing this special interview. You have just finished a tour of the VHL hockey hall of fame, I know there is a plethora of fantastic simulators, museum quality exhibits and historic artifacts inside, what was your favorite? It has been years since I toured the VHL Hockey Hall of Fame, and I have to say the newer computer-based interactive exhibits are fantastic. I circled back three times to the shooting simulator. To have the opportunity to shoot pucks against some of history's best goaltenders, some of the players I watched as a child, it was a dream come true. I could have spent all day at that one exhibit working through all the Hall of Fame Goalies. As I had to be nice and let others take turns also, I did get the opportunity to face off against the first ever goalie inducted into the Hall of Fame, Matthew Pogge. To face off against one of the best players to ever put on the pads, and to be able to do it with him wearing his original gear. I am humble enough to admit that out of the 10 shots I only scored twice. I am not sure if there is a goalie playing in the league today that has a glove and blocker hand that can match Matthew Pogge. That had to be an amazing experience, can you tell us about some of the other simulations that people touring the VHL Hockey Hall of Fame can experience. Outside of the shooting simulator I would have to say my next favorite was the skating simulator. To be able to put on a pair of skates and do speed drills against some of the historically great skaters was also a mind-blowing experience. I will admit I did not test myself against the best skaters but took the opportunity to skate against one of my all-time favorite players, Zach Arce. Zach Arce had retired long before I remember watching hockey but he was my father's favorite player and so I spent a significant amount of time studying his career. From his 2nd round draft selection, to his first game in both the VHLM and VHL to his development into one of the best play making RW in his era of the game, it was a wonderful experience to be able to skate with such a legend, even if speed was not one of his best-known traits. Molly the Cat thanks for sharing that personal story with us. Outside of the simulation exhibits can you tell us about the other portions of the VHL Hockey Hall of Fame and a highlight for you? Definitely. I would have to say the highlight of the exhibits was the trophy room. Most people found themselves staring at the Continental Cup and I do not blame them, I expect most hockey fans have at least once in their lives wondered what it would be like to hoist that trophy. I personally spent a significant amount of time in front of the Scott Campbell Trophy. I am hoping one day that I will see my name on it, to be recognized by peers, the media, and the league as being the player with the most value to their team. I think that would be special. Molly the Cat, our interview time is quickly ending, do you have any last words for your fans? The VHL Hockey Hall of Fame represents the best of the last 15 years of the VHL, VHLE and VHLM. It is a time capsule of the best hockey league in the world. I think all fans should take the opportunity to visit it, to take in the exhibits, to look at the trophies, to square off against the best hockey talent ever.
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So, this is my second season within the VHL system, so I don’t have a lot of experience or knowledge of the history of the league. I have learned some things through conversations with others and as a result of an article I wrote about the inevitable demise of the VHLE. In full honesty I was expecting a little pushback on that article, but I got a lot of agreement and a history lesson. I will admit the theme week post is going to be difficult. I mean what do I know about the 15-year history of the VHL. Honestly, I do not know much about the current VHL. However, I do like a challenge, and I love TPE. So since I can earn an additional 6 TPE by making a post about VHL at 15 I am damn well going to do it and I am going to get those TPE So here is what I have done so far. Step one was to talk with my son who has been at this a little longer than I have. Not a successful conversation as all that has happened since is that he has whined that his TPE submissions are still sitting in pending and have not been approved. I guess as a side note I could comment on the recent history of TPE approval, a quick question on the forum would get me several opinions. I also put a note on the Vasteras discord server hoping that my VHLE GM and others on my team will help me with ideas and historical context to hopefully make this simpler but if that is not the case, I will find out what I can in other ways and go from there. Anyway, here is to the task of Theme week. I will do this, I will earn the TPE.
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1) My favourite thing is the community. 2) Would be interesting for the VHL to expand to Montreal and Berlin 3) I'm sorry I don't understand this question, there are other sports outside of hockey? 4) Best thing about my place of residence is the proximity to everything. Worst thing about where I live is the extremes in weather 40 to -30 Celcius 5) I expect to make the VHL next season, should be capped at 400 in the next couple weeks. 6) I would love to lead the league in goals.