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  1. Oh fuk yeah that's what the puppy thing was. I couldn't remembered
  2. xD no one he used the word 'giggled' lamo rekt xDDD
  3. ya but also I made this in GIMP I bet you had to use Photoshoop
  4. @boubabi how quickly can you replicate this? that's how we should do grading tbh like you get 1 TPE for every 5 minutes or something and then your grader pay is based on how much TPE you deny the submissions but the graphic maker can retake some of that by pointing out substantial differences between the original and your copy
  5. he's a goalie rip guess he'll have to change his position now (for Maxwell)
  6. With just 12 games to go in the season, I suppose we could use a VHFL update. Not really much of a surprise, Hudson Abbott is the top fantasy scorer. While his pace has certainly slowed ever since he was traded, he looks like he will be able to hold onto the top spot as the season comes to a close. Second to him is, unsurprisingly, another defenseman in Aleksei Federov. Unlikely what we've seen in previous seasons, aside from these two players, most of the top scoring players are actually good players on good teams, rather than players are bad teams that have padded stats. The top ten consists of six defensemen and four forwards, which is a typical split, as defensemen usually claim the majority of the top spots. Top 10 Fantasy Scorers: D Hudson Abbott (254.4) D Aleksei Federov (222.8) F Diana Maxwell (221) F Theo Axelsson (219.8) D Bobby Digital (215.8) D Fabio Jokinen (207.6) F Fook Yu (200.4) D Lee King Snatch (199.6) D Alexander Thrower (194.6) As for the goalies, the top three are Markus King (173.66) Apollo Skye (173.07) mist4ke (172.09) These three stand above the rest with a bit of a gap between the next closest. King and Skye's point profile is made up of a lot of wins and shutouts, while mist4ke has a healthy lead in saves putting him in the top three. As for Group 1, @Bushito is winning, as I expected. Hudson Abbott was a crucial player, but I'm actually a bit surprised that in just the skaters scoring, I am leading the way. It's a slight lead, but having four of the top eight players will get you there. However, Bushito has Skye and I have Astrid Moon, who has struggled. I currently trail him by about 20 points, at scores of roughly 1166 and 1146 for him and myself, respectively. @Green and @Frank have solid scores but are still over 100 points behind me, while @TheLastOlympian07 is in 5th place. Bringing up the rear is @punkhippie I could definitely still catch Bushito for first, and the race between Green and Frank for 3rd is even closer. Could be interesting to follow this group as the season comes to a close. for Maxwell
  7. With just a handful of games remaining, Diana Maxwell is having a relatively disappointing season. The winner of back-to-back Brooks and Szatkowski Trophies, Maxwell is 16 points behind league-leading Lukas Muller. With 98 points, Maxwell is 5th in the league, but given what we've come to expect from her, I would definitely say that she is underperforming this season. It would take a heck of a 12-game stretch for Maxwell to win a third straight Szatkowski Trophy, but another Brooks Trophy is within reach. Maxwell currently leads the league with 51 goals, one ahead of Helsinki's Franchise Cornerstone. There are a few players in league history who have led the league in points three seasons in a row. As I mentioned, it is unlikely that Maxwell will be joining that company. However, Maxwell could start a club of her own if she can lead the league in goals. Now player has ever been the top goal scorer in three consecutive seasons, and with a goal lead and just 12 games to go, it's certainly a possibility that Maxwell accomplishes this feat. for mist4ke
  8. scoop

    NYA/DAV; S56

    With whatever voting share I have, Davos accepts
  9. @punkhippie what was that you said about Peter Quill RotY earlier? 4 goals today!
  10. scoop

    Guntis Petenis

    Can any competing team even afford him?
  11. It's Digital, yeah. Jokinen is already there at six. And also, @boubabi, with regard tothe Iginla/McDavid comparison, the VHL doesn't work the same way the NHL works. So that's not really a great comparison, though I do get the idea. Truthfully, looking back, Maximoff probably should be on the list instead of Muller, and even still the comparison to Iginla doesn't work. Because in the VHL, a great player past his prime is still almost always a great player. I'm sure with Karnage, he was never actually worse as he got older. That's they way it was with Glover for me. Even through depreciation, he was always better than the previous season (in terms of attributes, anyway, which is our best way to identify skill). That's not how real life works. Players don't just play until they can't continue improving and then stop.
  12. idk who McDavid is but I imagine that your scenario would be more like me putting Pietro Maximoff ahead of you
  13. You could just read the media spot instead of looking at the names :shrug:
  14. But Muller had been better. If anything, Astrid Moon is the guy whose place you should maybe take.
  15. Yeah but the thing about that is it happened. You also had just 28 goals and 81 points in S54. As far as this list was concerned, you had one good season in your career.
  16. More points, more hits, better face-off percentage. You've got him beat by 11 goals and you were carried to a couple Championships. Not sure where the debate is. It is a little closer when I factor in this season as well (consider, as I mentioned, this list was made throughout the season and doesn't focus so much on S56), but overall his numbers are still better when looking at you two as individuals. Your team has had more success, but not because of you.
  17. I'm not and also I wasn't lying when I said Cornerstone isn't top 10
  18. Wow bruh like did you even read it there's a defenseman in the top 5
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