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Kyrie

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  1. My VHL player is god awful and my team is so clique-ish, so it's hard to fit in and I'm on the outside of everything in this league. I'd much prefer to not have to work on my player or retire him and just be a GM for the Wild. So frustrating and hard to get motivated to not have any results.

    am completely see where you are have come from because i am have had same problem when helsinki first draft me. it is like they are all know eachother very well before I got there and tight knit. I am been checking your stat and think it is alright since Helsinki young team. You also better defensive than last season and are on pace to get better number on that side. There no longer elite player up front to help you get point but soon you will get more and more!

  2. i am now have sixteen wins in eighteen game and better than every goalie in vhlm league. There will be no point if i have stay in vhlm next season so i am go try my best to hit 175 tpe before season 40 begin because I want starting job. I no want anymore losses so I can be a complete winner. I have no seen stat closely but am think I can be mvp this season if I keep up my play since i am best player in my position. They should actually just have hand me award since no one come even close. to my greatness. I bet i am go first overall in vhl draft and be greatest player to ever play for that organization. truth I really want to go to team that can be kind of competitive when i play for them and not complete rebuild but that probably will not happen. kurtis hunter is good player and active in locker room so GM should have take note and draft high. Richardson and Slavador are best partners in entire league and I think this year Saskatoon can have make splash at playoff time. I am MVP of season already.

  3. VHLM: Lynx Overhyped?

     

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    Faraday cannot believe the results

     

     

    After the draft many personnel predicted that the Lynx would come out of North American Conference with a strong lead but currently they sit in fourth place, although we are not even halfway through the season. The Ottawa team was thought to have high-end talent that would given them a great record and scarcely any losses but that is not the case here! We will take an in depth look on what has been going wrong with the organization and team as they struggle to meet expectations set for the season.

    The Good:

     

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    Even though they are having a disappointing start to the season, there are still many bright flashes on their team that indicate that they will rebound soon. Do not get me wrong, they have many areas to improve on, but there are certain players that are living up to their expectations.

    O'Malley and Erikson Chemistry


    These two are a deadly duo playing on the second line of Ottawa's offense and have been producing at a blistering rate. In twelve games they have put up over a 2.0 point per game and lead the way for the Lynx offense. They average over five goals a game and are doing some really heavy lifting to remain competitive. The pair will be relied on to contribute at a similar pace throughout the season so the rest of their team can catch up. If they can't? Then I can effectively say that the Lynx won't be making it far this post-season, if they qualify that is.

    Defense


    People talk about the defense of Saskatoon but Ottawa's blue line has been steadily holding their own. Their top 4 appears to be leading in many statistical categories as Jerrick Poole continues to prove why he is a force to be reckoned with. Razzle Dazzle has provided a veteran presence and their mix of both youth and experience has them on a complete roll! They are not overly flashy but are sound defensively and get the job done night in and night out. Poole and his fellow partners will need to continue their strides in development if they want to hold on to a rock solid defense.

     

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    The Bad:


    Who was drafted #1? I forgot


    Aksel Thomassen. For a player drafted first overall, he sure isn't playing like it. Sure you can say he is scoring at a point per game pace but that is not nearly enough if he wants to lead his team the way he was predicted to. He has great line mates and an environment where he should be thriving but it looks like Aksel is playing nervously. One of the lowest scoring forwards on his team without providing much in terms of defensive play either. There is one thing he has excelled at and that is faceoffs. He helps the team retain possession but the team still has a horrendous power play and penalty kill unit. Thomassen needs to widen his skill set if the Lynx ever hope that they can rely on him.

    Soren Douffet

     

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    Teams are having a nice buffet from all the juicy rebounds Soren lets out. This is the main key here, if the Ottawa Lynx have any hope of rebounding then Soren will need to prove himself worthy of being the goaltender of his team. It might help if Ottawa bought in a veteran presence in net to take the load off Soren's back so he can play later in on the season as an all around better athlete. There is no doubt in our minds that Douffet has been working hard so we predict that he will definitely come back and be in shape around after the trade deadline.

    We are certain that the Lynx will somehow comeback from their four losses and go on to knock Rush out of a spot but they are currently struggling under the pressure. As long as Soren remains dedicated they have a chance but they are no longer really considered outright favorites as the North American conference has gotten a lot tougher. It is still early in the season so I definitely have an idea that Thomassen will breakthrough his bubble and produce for his squad. Chemistry is key and the Ottawa lynx still have a lot of time to prove themselves.

  4. have back to old win way! and they have say there no difference between have take me any anyone else

    1  Gunnar Skovsgard (SEA)              9   0.927
    2  TotallyNotA Bear (CAL)              10  0.897
    3  Jose Canseco (VAS)                  10  0.889
    4  Ikier Manushez (TOR)                7   0.883
    5  Lebron King Gonzalez (RIG)          10  0.869
    6  Santeri Heikelä (QUE)               11  0.858
    7  Ondrej Cajanek (DAV)                10  0.851
    8  Soren Douffet (NYA)                 8   0.839
    9  Mark Sanders (COL)                  8   0.837
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