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  1. Good way to show your tenacity! If you hang around while not really playing much or contributing much to the Showcase team you are on....just think how active you will be once you are drafted and have improved!! At least that is what I keep telling myself! HAHA
  2. I am new to the league, even though this is my 2nd time, my first go-around wasnt very long, but I have been an owner and or gm in a couple of other sim leagues. I recently told a plyer that as the owner, I dont feel I have the right to just treat the players as I would in a traditional sports sim league. As was stated earlier, this is not OOTP, there are real people behind these players. So I think that is where the "management" side of things becomes even more important. I feel a way to possibly alleviate some issues is to have constant and open communication and conversations with the team as a whole and the players individually. Over my tenure in these various offices I have been forced to trade a player I wanted to keep and not-resign someone who was really an asset to the team. Part of the responsibility of being in one of these positions as an owner, GM, Asst GM, or any other front office staff, is to keep the members of the team in the clear about what decisions are being made. With that said, I am not saying that all possible roster moves be discussed in the LR. However, there should be on-going conversations with the players. As much as possible reaching out to them, checking in, and keeping them in the loop as the season evolves about possible moves. One thing I found that worked really well when I was looking at the possibility of not being able to keep someone is to discuss it with them and suggest possible options for them and after they expressed their interest in any of the teams, I would reach out to the GM/Owner of that organization. I would gauge their interest and let them know the player was interested. At that point, I would step back and let things happen. Sometimes the player would have a new home found before FA even opened. Sometimes they didnt, but I felt it was my obligation as the Owner/GM to try to give them the best experience possible. The limit with doing things that way were making sure to not violate any tampering or other rules or limitations. Even if there could not be any conversations, I would at least let the player know of possible locations for them to reach out to once they became a Free Agent. In the years I have done this, I have yet to find the Magic Sweet Spot where I was able to manage the real person's experience while trying to manage the organization to become a champion. But I found that by communicating with everyone as much as possible, it lessens any blow from what the organization just had to do. Just my 2 cents...or maybe a nickel...this one is kinda long...
  3. 1, Left-over fried chicken. With just me and my wife, buying a "family meal" means we have dinner for 3 or 4 days. 2. Oh wow, pick jut one? Hm, we are planning on taking a 20 day cruise through the Panama Canal, so yea, I would like to be there. But in all honesty, that list would be VERY long. 3. I like 2 parts actually, getting to know people and as hocky as it sounds, I like to write. My questions... 1. Do you actually follow hockey or is it just a VHL thing? 2. Meal of a lifetime, what is it? 3. 7th game of the World Series, the Super Bowl, 7th game of the Stanley Cup or World Cup final?
  4. Otis Boudreaux Jr Finally Scores His First Goal! Otis Boudreaux Jr has a name to live up to, well, sort of anyway. His name-sake had a fantastic season in his only full season on Vasteras and scored 30 goals and had 68 points! Not bad for his only season there. It is really tough not to wonder what might have been if he had been able to continue his career. But what "if"s dont sell tickets! Otis Boudreaux Jr, it is still tough not to think of Otis "Sr" and see his essence in "Junior" as he has that same quiet determination to get better. Yes, it will take work and will take time, but Otis Jr has already shown he is willing to put in the hours. He is at the doors when the practice rink opens and the staff has to chase him out every night. The only days he doesnt follow this routine is on game day. On those days, he gets to the rink by 10 AM and skates around the ice, almost like poetry in motion, he moves so effortlessly across the ice. The work has been there, but he still hasnt been able to find the net....until the latest game against the Brigade. Otis Jr was moving across the ice, trying to set up his teammates, yes, this is another area that he knows he needs to improve on, but after a set-up from Mark Calaway and Ronald Johnson MacWallace, Otis Jr found the back of the net with 12:20 gone in the 2nd period. It appeared he was more shocked than anyone else at the game! After the game was over and the scoreboard showed the final score was Brigade: 3 and Warriors: 4, yes, the Warriors were victorious. Otis Jr was the last one on the ice, doing that slow, methodical circular skating that he does when he is deep in thought. He finally made his way to the tunnel where a few reporters were waiting. The first question, which became the only one, was very simple, "How did you feel with finally scoring your first goal?" Otis Jr smiled and replied, "We won, so yea, nothing else really matters." And with that, he made his way into the locker room with the reporters watching him disappear into the fading light. But they all agreed, that this was one to keep their eyes on.
  5. Claiming for 3 out of 4 weeks. Week ending 29 March
  6. Even though I am still relatively new (again) I am interested in getting my foot in the door in any area needed
  7. Draft or Free Agent Waiver Claims, Which is Better? The Junior Showcase Tournament is just what the name implies, a chance for Junior, or new, players to showcase their talent and hopefully catch the eye of a VHLm team and either try to find a home or move up in their team's longer term plans. Players are added to the squads using two different methods. For players created before the Tournament draft window, they are entered into a draft pool. If the player is discovered (created) after this draft-eligibility window closes then they are eligible to be signed as a waiver-claim. This claim only applies for this tournament though. They will be free agents and in the VHLm draft held after the tournament is over. So which is the better way to build the squad? Try to fill every spot in the draft or target those players who are wavier-eligible? Actually, both methods have their benefits and can elevate the team and the player at the same time. By using the draft, a GM can add seasoned (well, seasoned for "Juniors") players who have improved some. These players can really stand-out because at this level, even a minor increase can separate players from those around them. But the draft can also be a frustrating endeavor. Anyone who has ever been in a draft comes into it with a list of players to add. Only to see them taken by the teams that select before them. Even if they are able to get one, there is the risk that everyone else they have targeted have been targeted by every other team. So while the opportunity to get better players through the draft can be a game-changer, the risk of them being taken by another team and the strategy has to be constantly changed. The other option is waiver claims. These appear to be first come, first served. The advantage of this type of player is they are more than likely new to the league. This means they will be active and chasing those opportunities to get better. The down-side? They just are not that good. The GM can be more selective in who they try to sign. In this case, they have to sell the idea of their team to the new player and hopefully convince them to sign. While these players are not very good, the odds are they will get better and will show they are much better than the ghost players they replace. So while the draft provides players that have some improvements under their belt, the waiver claims provide a chance to replace the ghost players and get these, new and eager, players on the ice. Maybe the best way to do it is a combination of these two? I guess we will know once the tournament is over. Good luck to everyone! Let's take this Warriors!! PS: Sorry, this should have been a vhl.com article. I will make sure to put them in the correct place next time. Word Count: 471 Week claimed: 19 Mar
  8. 1. I have to stick with the local team, Carolina Hurricanes 2. I dont really go into them much anymore. I guess I am more of a casual browser when I do. Nothing in particular draws my interest 3. Oh wow. I have alot of things I treasure, but most prized? I cant say. I guess I can be soppy and say my wife. I have had some tough medical issues over the 20 years we have been married and she helped me every step of the way. So my 3.... 1. March Madness is in full-swing, so who wins it all? My bracket is shot to hell so I cant even answer this now, haha. 2. Who is the best fighter in the heavy-weight division in your lifetime? 3. That one binge-worthy show?
  9. Talk about timing....as a retired history teacher gotta love these questions. 1) What's the most interesting book you've read recently and why did you find it so compelling? I just finished "The Lives of Brian" by Brian Johnson, the lead singer of AC/DC. I am a HUGE AC/DC fan and my daughter got me this book for Christmas. I have been going thru a tough time the last couple of months and this book made me laugh out loud. I needed something to smile about and this book did just that. Brian explains his background and how he ended up becoming their lead singer. He also addressed the rumors around the writing of the songs for Back in Black. I have been a HUGE AC/DC fan my whole life and this big made me feel like I was there as he grew up and found his way into the group. I cant wait to read his other books. I felt like we were just talking and he shared the story of his life with me. Great read! 2) If you could travel back in time to any period in history, when and where would you go and what would you do there? I wont lie, after just losing my Mom, I would go back to spend just one more day with her. As a history nerd I would also love to go back to so many times in history. There is so much I would love to be a witness to. I think if I had to chose one though, it would be back to Philly for the writing of the US Constitution. There were no records left of those conversations, the windows were closed and no one was allowed to enter. All we have is the results of these important conversations. 3) What's the best piece of advice you've ever received and how has it impacted your life? Once again, this would come from my Mom. When you say you are sorry to someone, are you sorry you did it or are you sorry you got caught? If you are sorry you did it, you will try not to do it again...but if you are sorry you got caught you will just get sneaker. Mom had all kinds of little nuggets like that. I was a young teenager when Mom told me that. But for the rest of my life I would ask myself that before I said those words to anyone. I think it was a cornerstone of me learning to put myself in someone else's shoes and really try to not to do things again. So for my three questions: 1. What is one sport you wish you could enjoy, but just cant seem to get into it? 2. If you could live anywhere else besides where you do right now, where would it be and why? 3. Obviously you are in the VHL, but how many sim leagues are you in? What do you get out of them?
  10. Will Anyone Take Notice of this Kid from Meath? Otis Boudreaux Jr. I still cant get used to calling myself that. For the 1st 13 years of my life I was Liam. But family traditions are very strong with the Boudreaux clan. Even though I have tried to live life my way, I still feel it. So the name change was made and the oddest thing was to see the smile on Ma's face. I didnt understand that. I was afraid to ask. So I packed my kit three years ago and went off to Galway. Ma and Dad would call me at least once a week, see how I was doing and ask about the games. Ma didnt really understand but she would congratulate me and make me feel so proud, in that way that only Ma's can do. When I first talked to them it was excitement that I made it on the ice. I remember telling them I was the Left-Wing on the 4th line and they were so excited. After Ma had hung up and it was just me and Dad, he asked if that was a big thing. I explained how the lines work and that the best players are normally on the first line but that coaches will mix up the first 2 lines to try to keep them balanced. I said it was a start and I heard him give me that grunt that I was never sure was in approval or acceptance. But as the months went by the conversations started to change. I would start to tell them about an assist now and then. I remember when I told them about my first goal. Even though Ma didnt understand all of the hockey references, that is a concept she completely understood and I think that scream was heard all around town. Dad gave his usual grunt but Ma later told me he was telling everyone around the local that I had scored. The first extended break of the season occurred and I asked to go back home for a couple of weeks. Uncle, oh man, I realize I didnt tell anyone his name, his name is Colm, so yea, Uncle Colm said he would drive me home. He didnt say much on the trip except to remind me that I needed to practice every day. I remember asking the coach how I was to practice when we didnt have a rink in Meath? I loved his answer to be honest, he said to use my roller skates. I was so excited to be heading home and couldnt wait to hit the pavement in our street with my pals. I forgot to share about life with Uncle Colm. He seemed to like having me there. I was staying in Otis's old room. Some of his gear was in there still. I was going through the boxes in the corner of the closet and found his old Houston Bulls jersey. It had some minor tears in it and I swear I could see a couple of blood stains even though Otis Sr (I guess I will call him that) claimed he never got into a fight. I closed the door to my room (his room) and pulled it over my shoulders. It looked so BIG. Even with my pads on it would have swallowed me whole. I felt like there was never going to be a time when I would be able to fill that jersey. Be it my own or the idea of who Otis Sr might have become. I had this room with a bed and a small side table where I had a little picture of Otis Sr on the ice for the Bulls. I dont know for sure if he scored in attempt, but if not he sure gave it one hell of a try. Uncle Colm had taken down all of the posters that I knew had to have been in there. It was just 4 plain walls, the bed and the side table. I actually had my own bathroom. He had a bathroom off of his room down the hall so the other one was just for me. I felt so out of place there, like I was expected to become a clone of Otis Sr. I knew that would never happen so would I end up disappointing everyone? I got my answer one day when I came home from practice. I had been there a couple of months and it was tough talking to m parents on the house phone. Either I had to call them or they called me and the cost of those calls started to add up. I had never had a mobile phone, my parents just couldnt afford one for me. We were not poor, but it was just something we never had. Meath isnt a big place, everyone knows everyone and if any of us kids needed a ride or anything there was always a parent there to pick us up. But being in Galway was different. It is much bigger and I didnt really know anyone. So any way, I came home from practice and just kind of tossed my kit in my room and headed to take a shower. Boy, those practices can be tough sometimes. Anyway, I headed back to my room wanting to just stretch out and what did I see on my pillow? Nothing more than a top of the line Samsung mobile phone! I couldnt help but let out a yelp. I heard this voice behind me, Uncle Colm was asking if it was alright? Alright, damn, yes it is! It is bloody awesome! He told me it had unlimited text and in-country calling so I could call my parents whenever I wanted to. I went over and gave him a half-hug. He is not the demonstrative type but I felt like he enjoyed it as much as I did. As time went by Uncle Colm added more and more things to my room. One day I came home to see a tv in my room. Another day a small desk and chair. Then it was a Playstation and then a laptop. I started to put posters on the wall, making the room my own. It felt odd when I went back to my parent's house. It seemed so odd to be in this "other" room that was mine. The first time I went back I didnt bring my laptop. I didnt want my parents to feel bad because I had one now. But after a few more trips, I started to bring it. It just was a thing that I took with me everywhere I went. So anyway, every time I went home it was the same. I would practice using my street skates and would have games with the lads around the neighborhood. I started to notice that I was getting better and better. At first, I was just a little bit better, but as time went by I got to where it was pretty much guaranteed that I was going to score whenever I wanted to. The other lads didnt get mad or anything, they seemed to enjoy it...at least they never acted like it bothered them. The cycle was set. I would spend the season with Uncle Colm. It was a steady routine of practice before and after school. I would try to fit my homework in when I could, but lets be honest, who likes to do homework? On the weekends we would play our games. There was normally one in the morning and then another later in the day. With 2 games a day I was completely worn-out by Sunday evening. But I started to see a difference. I actually could feel like I was getting better. Moving around the ice with the puck just seemed natural. The hockey stick started to feel like an extension of my body. I didnt even have to think about what to do, it just came natural. My parents became more and more excited by how things were going. I think they were proud of how I was getting better. My coach started to compare me to my namesake. I didnt really take any notice of it. I mean, of course he is going to say I am getting better, that is what he is paid to do, make me better. But I felt like I was actually getting better, I felt like I was getting to the point that I was the best player on the ice. I know that sounds arrogant. But I went from 4th line....to 3rd...to 2nd...then 1st. Not only was I on our regular 1st line, but the first line for Penalty Kills and Power Plays. I actually became our 1st option on a penalty shootout. For me, it all came together this last season. I was elected the team captain. I called my parents and showed them the "C" on my jersey. Dad grunted and Ma screamed her approval. Dad went down to the local pub to buy everyone a round because I had reached this milestone. The season started and we were picked to win the league. I was team captain and was looked to as the leader on the ice and in the locker room. My parents had come to see a couple of games over the last 2 years and I seemed to get an extra little lift when I knew they were there. I also started to notice as the season went on that our home games the stands were just a little more full. There were not as many gaps in the stands as I was used to seeing. My first season we were last to bottom in our local league. Then my second season we were picked to be mid-table but ended up finishing third....not bad for a 10 team league. But this season, yea, we were picked to finish top of the league. No pressure huh? Well, the season ended last week. It is hard to believe. We won the first game and never really looked back. I led the league in goals, ironically that is not something I ever had on my radar of things to accomplish. But the team was so tight. We skated and acted as one. We practiced so hard. But we saw the results on the ice. We had a pattern going throughout the season. We would win 2 or 3 games, then lose 1 or tie 1 or 2. We were not really challenged for the title. We ended the season 26-8-4. Our goal difference was +26. I remember that last game so clearly. At the time I didnt know it would be my last one with the Galway Stallions. Well, I now hope that it is my last. Is that bad that I hope I dont go back to that team? I feel almost like a traitor saying that. But my send off was so grand. So back to the beginning of that last game. In the locker room before the game, the coach asked me to give the team talk. I remember I talked about how important the concept of "team" was. I remember I never talked about the title, I never talked about my winning the scoring title, nothing about all of that. I just wanted us to enjoy our time on the ice. I wanted us to just have fun because no matter what...this was going to be our last time on the ice together as the Galway Stallions. When we were on the ice, I wont lie, it was like poetry in motion. We moved as one, we thought as one, we acted as one. We scored at ease, we defended as one. Yes, it was against the team that would end the season in second place, but there was a massive gap between us. The season was one that we just knew it was going to be our year...and we played like it. The game ended 6-0. I scored 2 and had 2 assists. My goal tally for the season was 20 with 16 assists. Not too bad, even if I have to say so myself. The trophy was presented, the cheering was over. I hadnt told anyone that I had gotten that call. I didnt want to break this "zone" we were in. I hope that if things dont work out, I can come back here and be accepted like nothing had happened. I was out on the ice by myself. I skated around the circles, along the blue and red line and took, what I hope, are my last shots at the empty net. As I skated towards to locker room I looked up one last time and saw a shadow. I slowed down and tried to focus on what I was seeing, but there was someone sitting up there. He was there until I left the ice. Could it be? I mean, could that be Otis, my namesake? No, that would just be too much. I went back to Uncle Colms and told him that I had gotten a call to try out for the Junior Showcase Tournament. I am going to be given my shot, my chance for people to see what I can do. My chance to hopefully catch the eye of someone from a professional team. My chance to move to the next level. I told him how nervous I was. I even told him how I felt seeing that person at the arena. I was kind of scared to be honest, who was that guy? That is when I got the bombshell, it was Otis. Otis Boudreaux had come to see me play. Uncle Colm told me that he had actually see me play more than once. Otis and Uncle Colm had met for a pint after the game was over and Otis told him that he was very proud of me and what I had done. He knew that I had that "it". Even though no one can tell me what "it" is. So yea, no more pressure on me there. I am on my way to the tournament site. I feel like there is so much weight on me....now....I know I have Otis's approval. Maybe one day I will get the chance to talk to him. But yea...that is like thinking that I would be able to talk to a ghost...a mirage...a dream. What else can I ask for? Yea, that list is pretty long, HAHA. Word count: 2,428. Claimed: (was told I could claim 4 times since it is over 2,000 words, please let me know if this is not true) Week ending 12 Mar
  11. And so the Journey Begins... When I decided to pick up a pair of skates instead of football boots everyone in my school in Meath made fun of me. Who plays hockey in the middle of Ireland? Especially not some bloke who trips over every blade of grass they come across. But it is what I wanted to do. I guess you could say it was in my blood. I had followed the career of Otis Boudreaux with such excitement. To think, a member of my family was getting their chance! He had went to America and played for the Houston Bulls and had even been drafted to play in the majors. But then something happened. He just disappeared as quickly as he had appeared. We all talked about him almost every Sunday after our dinner. When he first went to America Dad mentioned him every day. He would stay up late to watch the games, even though he would never admit he didnt understand it. He said it was similar to football so it wasnt too hard to understand. But one night, I acted like I couldnt sleep and watched the game with Dad. Wow, it was so exciting! Up and down the ice, taking the shots at the goal, nothing but non-stop action. The next Sunday as Dad was talking about Otis I told him I wanted to play hockey, he nodded and got another scoop of potatoes. I knew this was his way of saying that he was okay with it, but it didnt think it would come to much. I knew I had to prove him wrong. So I started training. There were no ice rinks near me so it was just a pair of skates. I was back and forth along the pavement, trying to keep my balance and handle the stick. But it didnt feel natural. I had to fix that. So practice, practice, practice. That is what I did. I found a local team that played street hockey. It wasnt on ice, but at least it was hockey. I never missed a game, or a practice for that matter. I was getting better and I even got the occasional nod of approval at Sunday lunch. That is when the first telephone call came. At the time, I wasnt sure what it was about. I just heard Dad talking in that fast-paced hard tone he always uses and the call was quickly over. All I knew was I heard my name alot. Then there were more and more calls. I heard Dad saying my name but I didnt know why. One day though, it all made sense. It is funny who watches you when you are not even aware. I guess that could be creepy at times, but in this case it was a good thing. Coaches had been calling Dad about me, wanting me to play for them. They wanted to train me how to play on ice. But as I said, there were no ice rinks near us so I wasnt sure how that would even happen. I came in from practice and Mom and Dad were there with two men. I remembered one from family get-togethers, he was the father of Otis. I found out later what had happened to Otis and his hockey career. He was notified that his Mom was sick and he went home to help take care of her. She had passed away and after that he had lost his fire for any sport. But there was another man there that I didnt recognize. He was introduced as the coach of a hockey team in Galway, where Otis's dad lived. He wanted me to come and play hockey for him. He felt I had real talent but it was raw (whatever that meant) and I needed to be on the ice (which terrified me because I had never been on ice skates before) and he felt I could be a star. That shocked me enough. But then the other piece of it, I was asked if I would change my name to Otis Boudreaux Jr if I made it out of my local team. I was speechless. Mom and Dad agreed. They felt it was appropriate to honor Otis this way. No one had told him though so I wasnt sure how he would feel. But I agreed, I mean, I was only 12 at the time. So here it is, almost 4 years later. I learned how to skate, and score. I lived in Galway with my uncle (that is what I decided to call him) and became a local favorite. All the time known as Otis Boudreaux Jr. I finally got the call I was waiting for though, my chance. I was signed to play for the Warriors in the Junior Showcase Tournament. It is going to be my chance to show what I can do and hopefully start my journey in the VHL...just like my namesake did... Word count: 828. Claimed: week ending 12 Mar
  12. Thanks for all of the support. Yea, It is nice to be back. I decided to re-create so we now have Otis Boudreaux Jr, also know as OB Jr. Hey, that sounds familiar! Anyway, appreciate it folks. Now lets see what I can get done
  13. Player Information Username: Otis Boudreaux Player Name: Otis Boudreaux Jr Recruited From: Other (email) Age: 16 Position: LW Height: 70 in. Weight: 180 lbs. Birthplace: Ireland Player Page @VHLM GM
  14. First off, I want to explain why I left so abruptly. My Mom was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and asked me to help her with her treatment. I left all sim leagues except one and went to spend time with her and my Dad. She went thru horrific chemo and a devastating operation. But along the way, we had some great times, going to the beach for a week after her chemo was over, spending Thanksgiving, Christmas and even were able to celebrate her and Dad's 61st anniversary. But it was all too much and she sadly passed away about a month ago. I have slowly started rejoining the sim world and this is a league I thought about, but I wasnt sure about rejoining because of the decision I made to leave like I did. But as I was going thru my Spam folder, I saw an email asking me to come back (thanks to Thad for that). Now I know it wasnt just sent to "me" but I figured I would give it a shot. I tried to join the Discord server, but the link in the email didnt work. I am not sure if I have to create a new player or if "Otis" is still a viable option. If I need to create a new one, I can do that. Just wasnt sure. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
  15. Is there a list of the retired players? I was looking at the links that were shared in the original post. Thanks
  16. It was odd to fly from Philadelphia from Ireland. I was on my way to the practice facility for the Reapers. I had already told the staff that I would be fine staying in the dorm there while we were training. I didnt know where I was going to go, what I was going to do, but I knew I would be able to find the ice at least. At least there, I felt at home. After stowing my gear I headed to the ice. I needed to feel my skates sliding across the ice as I worked my way towards the net as I passed the puck back and forth with whoever was there. I found myself on the ice all alone, it was so eerie, the quiet, pierced with the sound of my skates slicing across the ice. I stopped at center ice and looked around, trying to soak it all in. That is when I saw him, our General Manager. He waved me over, shook my hand and welcomed me to the team. We talked about what was going to be different from my time in Houston and Halifax and asked how I honestly felt about knowing that my last season in the VLHM was going to be here. I am excited. Things were good my first season, but seemed to bounce all over the place. I was looking forward to having a stable season. He then asked me how I felt about being the Assistant Assistant GM. As I had told him when he asked me, I was excited and was looking forward to learning how to fulfill my duties. Then he asked me another question that I am still struggling to comprehend, he asked me to be the Assistant General Manager. Our current Assistant had accepted a new position with a upper level team and the spot was open. He wanted to know if I was interested in a promotion myself. Of course my answer was YES!! So within a few days, I was drafted by Philly, promoted to Assistant Assistant General Manager, had arrived in the City and promoted to Assistant GM! Yea, lets get this season started!
  17. The last few weeks saw Otis and Odette go through quite a few changes. We had decided to head back to Galway to wait out the draft. We both wanted to head to the same place, but we knew that was probably not going to happen. As the draft started, we both looked at the television, holding our phones in our hands as we hope it would ring soon. Mine rang first as I was selected by the Philadelphia Reapers. I had some fantastic conversations with the staff in Philly, like I had with every other team. Now we waited for Odette to get her call. It finally came, but not from Philly. She was selected by the Mississauga Hounds. We discussed how we would work things out and make sure we would be able to spend some time together. As we were winding up the conversation, my phone rang again. It was the front office from Philly. They wanted to know if I was interested in being the Assistant Assistant General Manager. I didnt know what to say, besides YES! I knew I would have alot to learn, but I was more than eager to step up. We knew there was an additional series of drafts coming up in 2 days, so we had to wait and see where our careers would go after our time in the VHLM was over. We were not sure, but we knew that at least in the for this season it was going to be odd with me trying to score as my wife was defending the net. We didnt think much about the next part of the draft, well, we didnt discuss it anyway. On Monday night, well, Tuesday morning for us, we found out that Odette would be joining the Cologne Express and the Calgary Wranglers as her career continued. While I would be joining the Vasteras Iron Eagles and the Moscow Menace. We started out careers together, almost a fairy tail story to start with. But since that beginning, things have presented some interesting challenges. I was traded to Halifax, then she was cut from Houston while I was released from Halifax. Now we know that at least for the next 3 seasons we will be on opposite sides of the ice. Luckily we will have the breaks during the season to spend time together, but when we get on the ice, it is "the best team win" and we both have pretty strong opinions about who that is!
  18. Hello, I wanted to introduce myself to you and welcome you to the league. I am the newly appointed Assistant GM for the Philly Reapers. We are in the midst of rebuilding the team and if you havent settled on a VHLM home, we would love to have you join us. I dont have the fancy pitch or graphics, but I am pretty easy to get hold of if you have any questions, either on here or Discord. Feel free to reach out if you need anything. Either way, welcome and I hope you enjoy your time in the league!
  19. Hello and welcome to the VHLM. I am the newly appointed Assistant GM of the Philly Reapers. I dont know what your plans are for your player, but I wanted to offer any advice or assistance I might be able to give you. I dont have a fancy pitch, or graphics, but I can promise you I am pretty easy to find, either on here or Discord. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions. Either way, welcome to the league and no matter where you go, I hope you enjoy your time in the league!
  20. Just wanted to say Hello. I am the newly appointed Assistant GM of the Philly Reapers. I dont have all of those fancy graphics and stuff, but what we do have is a desire to help and to build a team that is to be reckoned with. If you have any questions at all, feel free to reach out to me on here or on Discord. I am pretty easy to track down. No matter where you decide to go, good luck and enjoy your career in the league!
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