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Pifferfish

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  1. thx bed... aprreciate the support from up Halifax way
  2. 45. Lampi SZN is the postseason, get at me. 46. Lighting that Lamp so damn much! 47. Pretty shit ngl, vet move to pace himself for the post. 48. Lindbergh is a killer, we gonna have to beat him twice at least it feels like to win 50. The second he landed in Seattle, the laws are alot more tame on the MJ than in Philly. It's the reason he started the career slow, was zooted all of year 1. 54. I think the obvious selection is @badcolethetitan bc #blameCole.
  3. 36. More VHLM GM players is gooder, gotta get Yasilievich now @badcolethetitan lol 37. He got bored of not playing lol, dude is AWOL 38. I choose Derek... Pretty sure he always wins so. 39. The nephew of the Commish left a flaming bag of shit on all their doorsteps, if you consider that a gift. 40. Obviously great ... Top seed in the conference. 41. Teddy Bears with the logo....
  4. Philadelphia Times Philadelphia, PA - By Todd Ripley May 21, 2023 In a thrilling showdown between the Philadelphia Reapers and the favored Mississauga Hounds in the VHLM semifinals, the Reapers defied the odds and completed a remarkable comeback to secure their place in the finals. Trailing 3-2 in the best-of-seven series, the Reapers showcased outstanding performances from goaltender Jeffery Blake and star forwards LeBen Aky and Anthony Simmons to clinch the victory. Throughout the nail-biting series, the Philadelphia Reapers faced an uphill battle against the Mississauga Hounds, who were considered the favorites. However, the Reapers refused to back down, displaying remarkable resilience and determination. With the series on the line, they delivered exceptional performances in Games 6 and 7 to turn the tide in their favor. In the crucial games, goaltender Jeffery Blake proved to be the backbone of the Philadelphia Reapers. His impressive save percentage of .929 demonstrated his outstanding skill and composure under pressure. Blake's exceptional saves kept the Reapers in the game, frustrating the Mississauga Hounds' offensive efforts and providing a solid foundation for the team's comeback. The Reapers' star forwards, LeBen Aky and Anthony Simmons, were instrumental in the team's triumph. Aky showcased his scoring prowess by netting crucial goals in both Game 6 and Game 7, inspiring his teammates with his offensive brilliance. Simmons, on the other hand, delivered a stunning performance in Game 7, scoring two goals that proved to be the difference-maker. Their exceptional contributions demonstrated their ability to perform under pressure and lead the team to victory. In a crucial moment during Game 6, Eric Queefson, a key player for the Reapers, stepped up when it mattered most. Shortly into the overtime period, following a Mississauga penalty, Queefson unleashed a powerful shot that found the back of the net, securing a thrilling victory for the Philadelphia Reapers. His clutch performance ignited the team and set the stage for their ultimate triumph. The Mississauga Hounds displayed their talent and determination throughout the series. Goaltender Jonny Elgar showcased his skill between the pipes, making critical saves to keep his team in contention. Forward Austin Goulet's offensive prowess tested the Reapers' defense, while defenseman Reginald Dodo exhibited his strength and skill on the blue line. Although falling short in the series, the Hounds' players demonstrated their worth and left an impression on the competition. After the Game 7 victory, our reporters caught up with Reapers' Head Coach and General Manager Woody Dickerson for a comment: "Our team showed tremendous resilience and belief in themselves tonight. We never gave up, and that's what ultimately led us to this incredible victory." The Philadelphia Reapers' remarkable comeback against the Mississauga Hounds in the VHLM semifinals will go down in history as a display of unwavering determination and exceptional performances. With outstanding contributions from Jeffery Blake, LeBen Aky, Anthony Simmons, and Eric Queefson, the Reapers secured their spot in the finals against the waiting Mexico City Kings, defying expectations and capturing the hearts of fans. Will they be able to slay Kings and once again secure victory when it's least expected? 506 Words
  5. @Triller you make me so happy and sad at the same time. I'm a talentless hack, you are too good for this world...
  6. Congrats on college stuff!!!! I'm an underachiever so Im not in college lol, that's great to hear!!!
  7. Don't worry buddy. We will get a full season of the King in net in S89! Cup Bound! Cup Bound!
  8. @JCVgoated reaper alumni, what's up!!
  9. @nurx I think honestly the record doesn't do my team justice. After the TDL we had the best record in the league I'm pretty sure, and we have 4 100+ TPE D-Men, huge advantage compared to your team with it's 2 very late additions to the D-core. Overall the Pope is a shoe in for Dman of the year and it isn't close. I also probably think he is the regular season MVP. Draft this man first overall!!!!
  10. Applying
  11. Tyler Swift was a +61?!?! Typo maybe. Also going to be tough against HFX. They got 2 more Dmen and Paard back right before the post season.
  12. Is possible to get like a 1-5 hour warning before Sims. I'm potentially going to have to temporarily swap AGMs to get slight lineup changes in but I could potentially be okay to do them myself.
  13. New favorite name. Quack, quack, quack!
  14. @Starchychaff
  15. AGM pls @Alex
  16. Love it though.
  17. Not to be that guy. But San Diego and Halifax should be swapped so that they are both with their conference
  18. @VaderTheTater Pls reply with Confirm.
  19. We also have our best Goalie on the roster playing only half the time.
  20. The VHLM trade deadline has come and gone, and the Philadelphia Reapers made a splash by acquiring forwards Dank Turtle and Zyn Westwood from the Las Vegas Aces. The move has the potential to shake up the standings and turn the Reapers into serious contenders. Dank Turtle is a skilled playmaker with a deadly shot. He has 62 points in 64 games played this season and has proven himself to be a reliable offensive threat. Zyn Westwood is a physical presence who can create havoc on the forecheck. He has 37 points in 60 games played this season and has shown flashes of brilliance with his speed and tenacity. The Reapers are thrilled to have added these two players to their roster. "We believe that Dank Turtle and Zyn Westwood are two of the best forwards in the league," said Reapers general manager, Woody Dickerson. "They both bring a unique skillset to our team and will be invaluable down the stretch." The acquisition of Dank Turtle and Zyn Westwood fills a void in the Reapers' lineup. "We've been looking for some scoring punch and some physicality up front," said Dickerson. "Dank and Zyn bring both of those things to the table. They're going to make us a tougher team to play against." Reapers fans are also excited about the trade. "I think it's a great move for the team," said longtime fan, Lisa Wilson. "We needed some help up front, and Dank and Zyn are exactly what we needed. I can't wait to see what they can do in a Reapers uniform." The trade deadline is always a hectic time for teams, and the Reapers were no exception. "It was a busy day for us," said Dickerson. "We had a lot of discussions with other teams, but in the end, we felt like Dank and Zyn were the best fit for us. They're both experienced players who have been through playoff runs before, even in their hockey careers before the VHLM. We think they can help us get to where we want to go." The Reapers are currently in third place in the VHLM's Eastern Conference, just two points behind the second-place Halifax 21st. The addition of Dank Turtle and Zyn Westwood could be the difference maker in the race for the home-ice advantage in Round 1. "We're not satisfied with just making the playoffs," said Dickerson. "We want to win a championship, and we believe that Dank and Zyn can help us do that. We have a strong group of players here, and we think that these two guys will fit right in." The Reapers have 8 games left in the regular season, and Dank Turtle and Zyn Westwood are expected to make their impact felt soon. The team is looking forward to seeing what they can bring to the table. "We're excited to have them on board," said Dickerson. "They're both great players and great people. We think they'll be a great addition to our team both on and off the ice." Reapers fans are eagerly anticipating the playoff debut of Dank Turtle and Zyn Westwood for the Reapers. "I can't wait to see them in action," said Wilson. "I think they're going to be a great addition to our team and help us make a deep playoff run." Only time will tell if the acquisition of Dank Turtle and Zyn Westwood will pay off for the Reapers, but one thing is for sure – the team is all in on making a push for the championship.
  21. i feel the same, Chet Steadman is his own man, that name can stand on its own. Dixon is similar to at least on current player so it will be a matter of one potentially overshadowing the other. Like with the McFleury's, Skor is the one i think of when i read that name
  22. @Steveare you debating between those two names for your next player? im just curious to learn more about whats up with these is all
  23. same as the other one i commented on... love the switch up and change of pace here. unique! keep it up pleeeeeease
  24. gonna look fire in a Reapers uni ... love the graphic, dont see many like this and its a pleasant change of pace from the usual
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