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Hello everyone,

 

Welcome to the third chapter of Baby Bob's life story. In this life story we will talk about the life of Baby, when he was young, his thoughts and his impressions before the drafts, during the seasons and during the playoffs. Baby Bob will also respond to questions from the fans, from the Gms and from the leaders of the VHL and the VHLM. In this chapter, we will talk about his reactions from the S78 VHLM dispersal draft, which took place last Sunday, and his impressions on the season which will start on Wednesday may 19.

 

Last Sunday, it was the VHLM dispersal draft. Five teams approached him before the draft including the Las Vegas Aces who contacted him only two days before the draft. I made my own calculations to try to know where he would be drafted and considering his number of TPE and the fact that he only played two games in the VHLM last season, I thought that he would be picked during the fourth round, around the 40th pick. Finally, when the Mississauga Hounds drafted him, we were only in the third round, 28th overall to be exact. He was very excited and surprised, because he was only at 77 TPE and a lot of players with more than 100 TPE were drafted after him. Furthermore, he was only the fourth player under 100 TPE to be drafted after Poopy Peepants (10th overall) with 96 TPE, Bob Beach (24th overall) with 86 TPE and Jakub Brozik (25th overall) with 97 TPE. He was also very happy to know that he would play for the Mississauga Hounds, which is a very great organization. Last year, they won the Prime Minister’s Cup and made it into the final, but finally lost to the Miami Marauders. He can not wait for the season to start.

 

This year will be his first season ever in the VHLM or the VHL, so he doesn't really know what to expect, but he still has goals that he wishes to accomplish. At the moment, he is at exactly 88 TPE, but he believes that it is realistic to think that he can be at 180 TPE before the S79 VHL draft. With that amount of TPE, it is realistic to think that he will play second line or first line minutes all season long. As he said before, he doesn’t really know what to expect in terms of points for his rookie season, because he doesn’t know the level of difficulty in the league. Although, he hopes to do a season of 40 points and 20 goals which is kind of good for a rookie in his opinion. Even if the Mississauga Hounds do not have the team they had last year, Baby Boomer thinks that they still can compete for a playoff spot and maybe go back in the Founder’s Cup final and win it this year.

 

Thanks for reading and see you next week for more of the life story of Baby Bob.

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17-23 may

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