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1) I think I saw it in the PBE. If I didn't see it there it would have been the SHL. 2) I find it fun most of the time but I don't like the 500 word media spots. I'm not a very creative person and don't want to put crap up. 3) We'll probably struggle again but hopefully we'll start to do better 4) Not really. Pretty average I'd say/ My nine month old changes week to week which is probably most exciting for me. 5) I have a love/hate relationship with World of Warcraft and have been playing it's Wrath Classic version recently. 6) I know very little about the ratios so for me, they seem fine
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The rebuilding continues in Moscow as the Menace get off to a rough start to the season. We knew it was going to be a tough few seasons once the team started a rebuild so this should come as no surprise to those on the team but that doesn't make it any easier to absorb. The Menace though have some fantastic young talent so the hope is that in two to three seasons they will be back to competing. In this early season so far, the Menace are sitting in last place in the entire VHL with a record of 3-15-3 good for 9 points. The goal differential is what shocks me, as it's currently a -31 already. It's going to be a rough season. Rookie Axle Gunner is off to a great start with seven goals, twelve assists and nineteen points good for third in the rookie scoring race. It will be an interesting story as the season progresses as the Menace look for back to back rookie of the year awards following the win by Jeff Lewis last season. 181 words
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1) So far, not terrible. I'd like to see him score more and get that plus minus down some...it's tad high. 2) I'm not totally sure right now honestly. 3) Not a holiday weekend for me now or coming up. I am just trying to grind away until my winter holidays! 4) It's feels fine. Losing sucks but it's part of rebuilding! 5) Next 2-3 hopefully. 6) I'm not sure. Maybe something to do with trivia since it's my least favourite part of the point tasks.
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1) I admittedly haven't looked too closely yet. I have faith in Spartan 2) I like to be loyal to a team, in life in general I am a loyal person. 3) I have never been missing meat from a burger but plenty of times missing items from the order I only spot once I get home and it's annoying 4) I don't think I've met any players other than Dave Dryden who was the vice principal at my middle school. 5) I want to be a high scoring player who plays well with others too! 6) Spartan is away? I didn't even know!
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1) I've actually been playing an MMO pretty heavily recently so I've been doing that - it sucks up my time 2) I am excited about our picks! Will really help our rebuild so I'm excited about things to come. 3) He did a great job. I'm glad I came here because I feel he does a fantastic job overall. 4) I think I'd go to Costa Rica, check out their rainforests, wildlife, and I suppose i could hit a beach or two. 5) My favourite hobby is either playing video games or programming. Kind of bounces between the two. 6) Toronto Maple Leafs. Was born in Toronto, family all cheered for them so I kind of inherited the pain.
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When Jeff Lewis was drafted by the Moscow Menace they were a pretty solid team, being drafted into a strong team was pretty exciting even with a core that was perhaps aging by some accounts. Hoping to perhaps go for one last ride before a rebuild was attempted was an intriguing prospect for Jeff Lewis. All that would change when the team would start to sell off it's top players for future draft capital. Hopes of competing for a championship then turned into hopes of being part of a solid rebuild. The team acquired several top draft picks and appeared poised to rebuild and come back strong in a couple of seasons. For season 90, the team struggled going 29-40-3 for 61 points which was fourth worst in the VHL. While it was a bit disappointing, it's still better than I thought we'd do. There was a decent showing in goals for with some players showing flashes of brilliance like Left Alone (72 points in 72 games) Fraser Wallace (67 points in 72 games) and Babay Shrimp (66 points in 54 games). Next season looks to add some more youth to the roster and will hopefully see the team compete a bit more as the rebuild continues. 207 words
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Transaction ID: 6J436399H8215671R 1. Doubles Week 2. 5 TPE Uncapped 3. $1 Million Player Store
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1) I have a memory from grade 1 when I took a couple of those yellow rulers they used to have in school. And I taped them to my arms to pretend I was Boba Fett. I remember getting in trouble for it. 2) I have no idea, the league has such parity. I will never bet on my team winning it so lets go with a team like Vegas. 3) I am a web developer, have been doing it for over 20 years now. Questions: 1) Do you get a lot of snow where you live? If so, do you like it? hate it? If not, do you wish you got some? Happy you don't? 2) Who do you think will win the goal scoring title in the NHL this season? 3) If you follow baseball, who do you think will win the World Series? If you don't, who do you think will finish last in the NHL this season?
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1) I guess a role model, a scorer is what I really am trying to build 2) I LOVE this idea, it helps build up the locker room I think too 3) More games together aside from just Apex 4) The league is fun and so far the people I have interacted with have also been great. 5) Not really 6) Not doing all the TPE tasks...I keep going hard then tailing off.
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1) I am guessing we'll remain out of the playoffs but should be fun seeing the new faces join us! 2) Team player for sure but it sure is nice seeing my player do well 3) I don't think change anything. Maybe make sure there is a team press conference every week? 4) I honestly have no idea 5) 3-5 seasons until we start really pushing again probably 6) Brown, for some reason when it's pink it makes me sick lol
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1) I still maintain to this day that Cuba is one of my favourite places to go. I also have soft spots for Iceland, Costa Rica, and older places in Europe. 2) His goals are to continue to improve and work on his training, maybe try to pick up more scoring, work on his shot etc. 3) Heh, at 19 I found out I was going to be a father so perhaps learning to wear a condom...although i do love my son lol 1) Who do you see winning the VHL championship? 2) Will Moscow Menace make the playoffs next season? 3) Are you glad the winter is approaching?
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1) Happy Retirement! 2) Knowing we were going into a rebuild makes things easier to handle as we continue to lose. As long as we lose properly that is what matters! 3) I think I've done fairly well. I don't know what to compare myself with but I'd say a B is what I'd give myself. 4) London and Malmo 5) I don't watch football - just never got into it. That being said, I sort of cheer for the Giants since my uncle used to love them before he passed. 6) I have no idea - Apex Crew maybe lol
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1) I have one sister, she is two years younger than me 2) I have two dogs, both French Bulldogs 3) Would be most likely an otter or a beaver. For some reason I love those little guys and would love to have one Questions 1) Who is your favourite to win the VHL Championship this season? 2) Do you think the changes to the VHLE worked out ok? 3) Have you ever been in a hurricane?
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1) I took off Friday as well so I'd have a four day weekend and did absolutely nothing with it which is what I had planned. Just relaxed and played some video games. 2) I think the EU conference is a bit on the weak side and will be hard pressed to win the championship. 3) I just think there is a lot of balanced scoring right now and now that some guys have started scoring it really helps. 4) I think Voss will finish 3rd in scoring. I think he could finish higher but will really need some of our team to step up and help him along the way. 5) I think it was good to contract the league. I think the teams should try to get max minutes for players. 6) Still playing Fortnite!
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1) I was hoping to be involved in one last push but a rebuild allows me to be there from the start so it's still exciting. Haven't changed up anything, just trying to get all my training in. 2) Can't talk about myself, too humble, but I pushed training hard! 3) Hang in there buddy! The team in front of you is trying! 4) Dog person for sure. Have had dogs forever, they are just so loyal and always happy to see you. 5) Wife and I went to our first movie since Avatar 2 this weekend when we watched Meg 2...was what we expected. Some cheesey fun. I want to watch TMNT, a few others but I don't have them in mind right now. 6) Fortnite
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The Moscow Menace of the VHL finds themselves in the throes of a comprehensive rebuild as they navigate a challenging start to the season with a 4-6-0 record, deadlocked with London United at the division's basement. A squad once adorned with marquee names underwent a pivotal transformation in the off-season, jettisoning established talents in pursuit of a fresh chapter. While the early losses sting, they've illuminated the path towards renewal. The Menace's strategic decision to part ways with notable figures underscores their commitment to nurturing emerging prospects and embracing a forward-looking perspective. This transitional phase is a calculated gamble, steering the team away from short-term gains in favor of long-term growth. With a renewed emphasis on player development, the Menace now channel their energy into cultivating young talents and fostering team chemistry. The initial struggles aren't unexpected, as rebuilding inherently involves periods of adjustment and experimentation. The Moscow Menace's journey through the VHL season symbolizes an organization's resilience and willingness to reset its trajectory. Although the road ahead may be fraught with challenges, it's also paved with potential and the promise of a more sustainable competitive future.
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1) The fact that it's almost over. I am not huge fan of hot temperatures so far prefer the spring or fall. 2) My first pet growing up was a dog named Cinnamon. My first pet after moving out of my parents was a dog named George. 3) I love the portal, the people so far, and the fact that my player has been doing ok Questions 1) In the NHL, Matthews just signed a contract extension, do you feel the Leafs did ok with that deal? 2) Now that the fall is nearing, what is your favourite season of the year and why? 3) In the VHL, will the Moscow Menace make the playoffs?
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Fresh off his impressive silver medal win in the World Junior Championships, Jeff Lewis is a prime example of a young athlete determined to seize every opportunity to elevate his game. As he prepares for his rookie season with the Moscow Menace in the VHL, Lewis has laid out a comprehensive off-season plan that includes rigorous training, refining his skills, and indulging in the simple joys of life. For any hockey player, the ability to skate seamlessly and excel in defensive play is paramount. Jeff Lewis is fully aware of this, which is why he has devoted a significant portion of his off-season to honing these essential skills. Drawing inspiration from his experiences in the World Junior Championships, where he showcased his talent on the ice, Lewis is determined to elevate his game even further. While the pursuit of excellence on the ice is crucial, a balanced approach to life is equally important. Jeff Lewis understands this principle and has set aside time to recharge and rejuvenate amidst the serene beauty of Nova Scotia. With his two lively French Bulldog puppies by his side, Lewis plans to unwind, reflect, and draw inspiration from the tranquility of his surroundings. The scenic landscapes of Nova Scotia provide the perfect backdrop for Lewis to disconnect from the fast-paced world of professional sports and immerse himself in the simple pleasures of nature. Long walks along the pristine coastline, playful moments with his furry companions, and the opportunity to clear his mind will undoubtedly contribute to Lewis's mental and emotional well-being. 256 words
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The excitement and passion of international ice hockey took place at the World Junior Hockey Championship in the VHL. The tournament showcased thrilling battles, stunning performances, and heart-pounding moments that kept hockey enthusiasts on the edge of their seats. Among the standout teams, Team Europe emerged as the dominating force, leaving an indelible mark on the competition. Let's delve into the highlights of this gripping tournament, from Team Europe's round-robin dominance to the epic showdowns that culminated in a memorable gold medal match. The round-robin phase of the World Junior Hockey Championship witnessed Team Europe's meteoric rise as they showcased their prowess on the ice. With an impressive record of 9 wins and just 1 loss, Team Europe's game play was characterized by skillful skating, tactical plays, and a cohesive team dynamic that left opponents struggling to keep up. Led by a dedicated coaching staff, the European squad combined individual brilliance with collective strength, making them a formidable contender from the outset. Despite facing stiff competition, Team Europe's players exhibited exceptional teamwork, demonstrating their proficiency in both offensive and defensive strategies. Their ability to capitalize on scoring opportunities while maintaining a solid defensive structure allowed them to secure their place at the top of the round-robin standings. As fans marveled at their exceptional performance, it became evident that Team Europe was a force to be reckoned with. While Team Europe dominated the round-robin phase, it's important to acknowledge the efforts of Team Asia, who faced a challenging journey throughout the tournament. Despite a rough start in the round robin, Team Asia displayed remarkable resilience and determination. Through every game, they showcased incremental improvement, refining their strategies and capitalizing on learning opportunities. As the tournament progressed, Team Asia's skillful play and never-say-die attitude began to pay off. Their ability to adapt to different game scenarios, combined with flashes of brilliance from standout players, earned them a well-deserved spot in the knockout stage. Team Asia's performance was a testament to their commitment and growth, leaving a lasting impression on fans and opponents alike. As the VHL World Junior Hockey Championship reached its crescendo, the stage was set for the ultimate medal showdown. Team Europe, having dominated the round robin, faced a formidable opponent in Team Canada, a perennial powerhouse in international ice hockey. The gold medal match was a thrilling showcase of skill, determination, and sheer passion for the sport. The game was a nail-biting spectacle that left spectators on the edge of their seats. Both teams displayed exceptional prowess, executing strategic plays and showcasing their individual talents. Ultimately, it was Team Europe's relentless drive and unwavering teamwork that propelled them to victory. With a hard-fought win, Team Europe clinched the gold medal, securing their status as the undisputed champions of the World Junior Hockey Championship. The World Junior Hockey Championship was a captivating testament to the global passion for ice hockey. Team Europe's dominating performance in the round robin, coupled with Team Asia's impressive resilience, created an atmosphere of excitement and anticipation. The tournament's culminating gold medal match between Team Europe and Team Canada showcased the essence of the sport – fierce competition, teamwork, and a love for the game. As the players stood on the podium, adorned with their hard-earned medals, the world celebrated their dedication and excellence. The World Junior Hockey Championship served as a reminder that in the world of ice hockey, nations come together to compete, inspire, and create unforgettable moments that will be cherished by fans for years to come. 583 words
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1) I was in the SHL and really liked how the VHL was run and the site so signed up! I think I saw someone talk about VHL over at PBE for my first time I saw VHL. 2) Not really. I spend a lot of time in survival craft games and MMOs though. 3) The Toronto Maple Leafs as much as it pains me. Questions: 1) Did you follow the World Junior Championship at all in the VHL? 2) Do you land trivia every time or do you fail like me sometimes and miss both questions? 3) Hockey season is coming up soon! Any feelings on who will contend for the cup this season?
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Looks good!
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As the dust settles after the Moscow Menace's surprising trades that saw the departure of top scorers and a star goaltender, the spotlight now turns to one of Moscows prospects: Jeff Lewis. With uncertainty swirling around how the Menace will perform in the upcoming season after the significant roster changes, Lewis's call-up to the VHL team brings a glimmer of hope to the franchise and its dedicated fan base. Amidst the uncertainty, Jeff Lewis's call-up provides a beacon of optimism. His fresh perspective, raw talent, and hunger to prove himself at the highest level could inject renewed energy into the Menace roster. Lewis's ability to create scoring opportunities and contribute to offensive plays could be instrumental in filling the void left by the departed players. The upcoming season presents an opportunity for Lewis to make his mark on the league and emerge as a key player for the Menace. His potential synergy with the team's existing talent and coaching staff might prove to be a decisive factor in how the team rebounds from the recent roster changes. 177 words
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In a shocking set of moves that sent ripples through the VHL world, the Moscow Menace, who had clinched the top spot in the league during Season 89, have decided to reshape their roster after a disappointing first-round playoff exit. The team has bid farewell to some of their most prominent names, including top scorer Ronan Lavelle, skilled forward Tomas Sogaard, and star goaltender Clueless Wallob. The trades have left fans and analysts alike wondering about the rationale behind these decisions and the future trajectory of the Menace franchise. After a stellar performance throughout the regular season, culminating in securing the first overall position, expectations for the Moscow Menace were sky-high as they entered the playoffs. Fans believed that this could be the year they would finally hoist the championship trophy. However, their dreams were dashed when the Menace suffered a shocking upset in the first round, ending their playoff journey prematurely. To say that the subsequent roster changes were unexpected would be an understatement. The Moscow Menace, in a bid to reinvent themselves and return stronger than ever, made some bold trades that saw the departure of key figures from their lineup. Ronan Lavelle, the team's top scorer and a fan-favorite, was traded to the Toronto Legion along with Tomas Sogaard, another prominent forward, in exchange for a package of draft picks and a couple of players. The loss of Lavelle's offensive prowess leaves a significant void in the Menace's offensive strategy. Perhaps the most surprising trade was that of Clueless Wallob, the team's star goaltender who had been a pillar of strength between the pipes. Wallob was traded to a team with goaltending needs, marking a significant shift in the Menace's goaltending strategy. His departure has left a considerable void in the netminding department and has prompted discussions about the team's approach to shoring up their defense. While the immediate aftermath of these trades might have left some fans disheartened, the Moscow Menace management appears to be working on a strategic plan to restructure the team and build for the future. The trades have allowed the Menace to accumulate a cache of draft picks, offering the team a wealth of options as they look to rebuild. The management's vision likely includes infusing new blood into the lineup, cultivating young talent, and developing a well-rounded roster that can contend for championships in the seasons to come. While it might take time for the new acquisitions to gel and reach their full potential, the Menace faithful can rest assured that the team is committed to making the necessary adjustments to return to championship contention. The Moscow Menace's decision to trade away marquee players like Ronan Lavelle, Tomas Sogaard, and Clueless Wallob in the wake of a disappointing playoff exit signifies a pivotal moment for the franchise. While fans may feel a mix of surprise, disappointment, and curiosity, the trades signal a strategic shift aimed at building a strong foundation for future success. As the virtual hockey world watches in anticipation, the Menace's path forward will undoubtedly be a compelling narrative, and only time will tell if these bold moves will lead them back to championship glory. 526 words
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Transaction ID: 37A87133RN767102X 1. Doubles Week (will claim week ending August 13th) 2. 5 TPE Uncapped 3. $1 Million Player Store
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1) I don't think it's cursed but you might be! Who did you hurt? 2) I'd keep the team mostly the same if you could and run it back, with me somewhere in there of course 3) Me...I haven't looked at the others much admittedly but I like to think my player has done well so far in the M and the E. 4) I think the 2 teams selected are fine, I really don't know much about the E teams other than Cologne 5) One more time, you will win the next time you reach the finals! 6) Spartans Spartans lol