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  1. Rashford Showing New Commitment to Defence and Skating
    David Rashford came into the league knowing only how to shoot the puck. It was a skill he refined from an early age just shooting pucks over and over again against his garage door. His first season in the VHL, however, taught him that in order to be successful he was going to have to improve in a lot of other areas - skating and defence included. His opportunities were greatly limited so he could not capitalize on his strength. In order to free himself up on the ice, Rashford has invested lots of time in being a better skater. Even though he’ll never be the fastest in the league, he realized he needed to be able to create separation to allow himself more time to get his shot off. Additionally, he had been working on his puck-retrieving skills so that he has the puck longer in order to make a play. Rashford still is incapable of finding an open player, but his focus should free him up to have more space to get his shot off and more touches to get more shots off. All of this will increase his offensive production which he’s currently trying to net out at 100 points.

  2. 17 hours ago, Steve said:

     

    Presser for the week ending 5/26


    1. What do you think about our draft?
    2. Looking at our roster, it looks like we are in the best shape so far, thoughts?
    3. Do you have a hobby? No, gaming is not a hobby.
    4. Do you have a favorite NHL player? I like Kopitar.
    5. Are you happy with the position you chose to play? I wish I was a defenseman.
    6. Who do you think will score our first goal of the season? My pick is Lewis.

     


    1. 1st and 2nd overall, what an absolute steal of a draft.

    2. You said it, there hasn’t been a better team in Moscow since I’ve been here.

    3. Gaming is a hobby, but I am an avid golfer and hiker.

    4. Matthews, so lucky to be a Leafs fan right now.

    5. Yeah I’ve built so many good defensemen that forward jus appealed more to me.

    6. Our fearless leader Gunner

  3. 17 hours ago, Steve said:

     

    Presser for the week ending 5/19


    1. Are you enjoying the offseason break?
    2. Where do you see our weakness as a team?
    3. Do you expect any big roster changes in the offseason?
    4. In your opinion, what is the most important skill that helps the team?
    5. What is your favorite comfort food?
    6. Will our team keep building on our previous success?

     


    1. Yes, definitely. Put in a lot of work during the season to be prepared so it’s nice to take a break.

    2. Hard to say. A better goalie and defence would be great but it’s hardly a weakness.

    3. Not really. The core of the team is still young enough where it doesn’t need to change drastically.

    4. Team chemistry. Spartan has to organize some more events for us to bond.

    5. Pizza as a meal, chips as a snack.

    6. We will undoubtedly be better next season. As to whether that translates to success is the question we’re all eager to know the answer to.

  4. Rashford Taking Time to Contemplate Future

    It has been an interesting career so fast for David Rashford of the Moscow Menace. Never blessed with much talent or potential, the late round draft pick has had to grind out a career at a professional level and it has not been easy. Some players are known from an early age and have all the resources and time dedicated to them in order to develop. Rashford has had to consistently prove he belongs playing hockey at the highest level every single year and it has started to take a toll on the player. Now having played three full seasons in the VHL and finally shown that he can be an effective contributor, Rashford is ready for some rest and a mental break from the grind. Even though he’d rather have played much deeper into the post season, he is trying to use this extra time given to him to reset his mental state so that next year he can step his level of play up even more. While he is out of contract he is not overly worried and believes his agent will negotiate a new contract with Moscow (his preference). It’s important to play hard, but sometimes you have to rest as well. Rashford is learning this first-hand.

  5. 1. Bittersweet playoffs. What could we have done differently?

    Win, for a start. Honestly not much, we could've easily won that series and probably generated more chances.
    2. Do you think goalies need to get the nerf the rest of the league got? HYBRID!

    I think it was a good first season of changes. Let's see how the next couple go as well.
    3. How important is the regular season win/loss record against teams relate to the playoffs?

    Not really all that important as things change throughout a season.
    4. Do you think there is some weird difference between the regular season index and the playoff index?

    Not really sure what the question is meant to be asking. Maybe that Rashford is top of team scoring in the playoff index?
    5. Have any plans for the offseason?

    Improve Rashford. He's gotten to be quite a player but still needs to improve to give this team the best chance to win.
    6. What team will win the cup?

    Fuck all of them. If it ain't us, I don't care.

  6. Moscow Swept Aside - Questions Surrounding Future

    The Moscow Menace's quest for the championship had come to an end, being swept aside in spectacular fashion. London United lay the beatdown on the Menace winning four straight to advance to the Conference finals. After beating Malmo with ease in the first round, Moscow's major mishap will have questions aplenty for what the future holds for this once up-and-coming team. Many thought this would be the season where it all came together for them but clearly there is still much work left to do. David Rashford, essentially an undrafted player, paced a balanced Moscow attack with 13 points and 6 goals in 12 games. A mega showing for an individual who not many thought would have ever played a VHL game. A disappointed Rashford had this to say following their earlier than liked exit: "We were really unlucky this series. I thought we played very well and generated more chances than London. We lost four really close, hard-fought games which we easily could've won. This one will sting for a long time." 

  7. 1. Did you ever think we would be in a wild card series after having been at the top of the conference?

    Honestly no, it was a bit of a rough stretch there but we seem to have come out a better team.
    2. Many players have had career best seasons. Are you happy with your player's season?

    Yes, absolutely. I know Rashford will never be an elite player but as long as he's contributing meaningfully on a winning team that's all I can ask for.
    3. What are your plans for developing your player? Is there a skill or two you are working on?

    That's a secret!
    4. Our goalie seems to be playing very well for the most part. Can a 2nd year goalie take us to the cup finals?

    I feel like this question has been asked a few times, but yes, yes he can and will.
    5. Were you under the impression that this season was the one we were going to make our big push?

    I think so, especially after last year. We already seemed so close and Spartan made some big moves.
    6. What team should we be worried about assuming we finish off Warsaw?

    Nobody. We play our best and we'll win.

  8. David Rashford Getting Real Taste of Playoff Hockey

    It's been a long road to the most coveted time of year for a hockey player, but David Rashford is finally in the playoffs and loving life. His team, the upstart Moscow Menace, managed to get through the wildcard and into the quarterfinals on the back of a strong team performance. "Everyone seems to be contributing at a high level," said Rashford after morning skate. "We have worked so hard to put ourselves in the best position possible and peak at the right time. Everything seems to be coming together at the right time luckily. We made a couple of line tweaks throughout the season to see which guys are most comfortable playing with each other and it looks as though we have got it sorted out." When asked how he feels his personal performance is at, Rashford replied "I'm playing some of the best hockey of my career. It may not look like it on the stats but I think I'm positively contributing at a high level. It's been a couple of years to get to the point where I feel this comfortable but all the hard work has finally paid off."

  9. 16 hours ago, Steve said:

    Presser for the week ending 4/28


    1. Are we having fun yet? Tight race in the EU.
    2. What team have we played that has surprised you the most?
    3. It's been a bit dead in the locker room lately, why?
    4. How is your player doing compared to your expectations?
    5. Do you think we need to shake lines up or just ride it out?
    6. Who does Spartan listen to on Spotify?


    1. It’s always fun playing meaningful games, but winning more of them would be a bit more fun.

    2. Toronto Legion: a lack of depth but just don’t seem to lose

    3. I mean in fairness I haven’t been contributing much. A locker room full of me’s would be ever so quiet. I’m making more of an effort lately.

    4. No complaints at all. 
    5. We’ve kind of settled on the line combos minus some small tweaks. Hard to say whether the early season or late season lines work better.

    6. I actually don’t know so I’ll have to look it up!

  10. Moscow Struggling to Finish Season

    It has been a long season for everyone in the VHL, it is always a grind. However, for the Moscow Menace the grind has not been kind. In a season that started with so much promise, to many people’s surprise the Menace have finished the final stretches of the season poorly and are currently fighting for a playoff spot. Recently, having lost 5-3 to the Toronto Legion seems like they are still competitive against the best teams in the league. Looking closer at the game paints a bit of a different picture as they were down 5-0 before mounting a tame third period attempt at a comeback. Everything seems to be going wrong for them at this stage and it does beg the question whether they will be able to turn it around before it is too late. Word out of Moscow is that the coaching staff is using their recent struggles to liken the battle for points to how tough it will be in the playoffs. Who knows whether that holds any merit but we will find out before long.

  11. 1. The players seem to be inactive in the locker room, why?

    Dog days of the season, just waiting for playoffs.
    2. Our recent upgrade to defense hasn't panned yet. Any ideas what is going on?

    Spartan is just an awful GM and can't see team fit.
    3. Although we were on top of the EU world, we have fallen lately. Where will we end up?

    Honestly it's totally up in the air, could be anywhere from 1st to 5th.
    4. As a whole, the team looks strong and resilient. Are you looking for that big win streak that I am?

    As long as it comes in the playoffs!
    5. Our tender is doing a good job when you consider this is season two for him. Can the team rally behind him and push us to glory?

    He'll be even better by playoff time so I'm looking forward to seeing him carry us to victory.
    6. Overall, not counting this last week, are you happy with your player?

    No complaints at all - leading the team in +/- and still putting up the points. I'm honestly just happy to be on the team having fought for a roster spot. Hope it continues for many seasons.

  12. 4. Have any ideas about any changes the team should look at?

    A new GM would be great but that's a pipe dream
    5. Syko has shown some elite skills in recent games. Can he lead us to the promised land?

    Absolutely, kid's got elite talent and is going to win many trophies starting this season.
    6. If you could have one league related change, what would it be, if any?

    Different updating system (not realistic given SimonT's limited build model)

  13. Rashford Promoted to Top Line

    That's right, you read that correctly. The unsigned draftee is now playing on the top line of the top team in the EU. In a move made to shake up the team and give the top line some mojo, Rashford was asked to provide that spark. The early results have been good as Axle Gunner and Jeff Lewis are starting to heat up and now look poised to overtake leading scorer Jarmo Ruutu within the next couple of games. 

     

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    The team has seen pretty balanced scoring thus far to date, as evidenced by the above, but judging by how Gunner and Lewis have been playing the last couple of games we may not see the balanced act last. Nevertheless, Rashford is thrilled to have earned the trust of the organization in his role to bring out the best in his line mates. "It's early days but it's encouraging to see signs of success already," said Rashford after morning skate. "Ultimately, it's down to whether we are winning or losing which will determine the success. We need Gunnner and Lewis to be the best versions of themselves to have a chance at competing so it's great to see them more comfortable out there."

  14. Presser for the week ending 4/7


    1. We seem to be a consistent winner at the moment. Will we keep this pace?

    Absolutely, the team is only going to get better and better as the season progresses. 
    2. Do you think we are peaking too early or it really doesn't matter?

    Everything resets after you hit the playoffs and it's all about finding form then.
    3. I like the lines and the balanced scoring, thoughts?

    I would've never thought Rashford would be so productive after his rookie season so personally, yeah these lines are great!
    4. Do you have any thoughts on line changes you would like the team to try?

    Not a single one ;)
    5. How is your player playing? As expected or better/worse?

    Definitely did not expect him to be so productive. He's almost on the Leaders page!
    6. Easter Sunday, you looking for eggs and eating chocolate rabbits?

    Nope, just looking after my dog who is recovering from surgery.

  15. [UPDATE] Rashford Surprising: Leading Moscow in Scoring

    A week ago an article was written about the surprising performance of David Rashford who was, at the time, leading the Moscow Menace in scoring having completed roughly 20% of the season. It was an article written with the knowledge that it was a "cool" story for something that would soon be expected to change. Rashford had spent the off-season getting bested in the most improved player award, so it's not as if the expectations were high for them. Every player hits a bit of form during the season and Rashford just seemed to have his at the beginning of the season. Fast forward another handful of games, however, and the story may not be the cute little blip that people thought. No, in fact Rashford is once again tied for the league in scoring for Moscow (with Jarmo Rutuu) who both sit five points ahead of third place with 36 points. Rashford by virtue of having more goals (13 vs. 10) is technically the leader of the team again and while no one expects him (dare they at this point though?) to keep his current pace of 104 points in the season, one thing that's absolutely clear is that Rashford has proven to be a vital part of this team that is contending for a championship. Who would've thought that for an unsigned draftee just a few years ago eh?

  16. Rashford Surprising: Leading Moscow in Scoring

    It's early days but David Rashford is surprising everyone by leading the Moscow Menace in scoring 20% of the way through the season. While rumours were that the rule changes would increase scoring league-wide, no one predicted that Rashford would be such a benefactor. His 6 goals pace the Menace (tied with two others) and his 14 points have him looking just outside the top 10 in scoring. Moscow have an extremely balanced scoring attack with 8 players flirting with a point per game pace, so it's unlikely that Rashford will continue to lead the charge. However, it's not fluke as he's fired 76 shots on net so far putting him 10th in the league in that category. When asked what's spurred his inspired play, Rashford replied "I think it's just getting more comfortable with the team and knowing that I've earned the trust of the front office. It's allowed me to just be myself and play instinctually and not worry about making a mistake or two. Plus, I feel like I should've won most improved last year so I'm going to show all the voters why they were mistaken. I think that's something that's helping me hit an extra gear even though I know it's largely meaningless. I use it as a good excuse to add a little spice to my game."

  17. 4. Do you think we can make a push in the playoffs with our current roster?

    Definitely, we proved that last year.
    5. What player on the team has impressed you the most?

    Rashford obviously, no one thought he'd lead the team in scoring.
    6. What happened to Davos? Only six players including their goalie? 

    Pretty pathetic if you ask me. 

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