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The fourth chapter of Baby Bob's life


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Hello everyone,

 

Welcome to the fourth 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 the start of the season. What does he think about how he plays, how the team plays and how the team could play.

 

Thursday the 20th was the first day of the VHLM season and the expectations were high for Baby Bob and for the Mississauga Hounds, because of the last season run. Unfortunately, the season didn’t start the way they wanted, with zero defencemen and only seven forwards, the team was not at its maximum. The team started the season with nine losses in a row where Baby did not do terribly with four goals and four passes. The Mississauga Hounds are now at two victories, fifteen losses and one loss in overtime for a total of five points. That makes them last in their conference and in the league. The season is not over and they still have time to stand up and win some games.

 

Baby Bob was not expecting much at the beginning of the season in terms of points, but now that the season began and that he started accumulating some points, Baby is now believing in a point per game season. In fact, he is now at eight goals and eight apples in eighteen games, which is very good for a rookie. On the other hand, his defensive side of the game is kind of struggling, he has a plus/minus of -25 which is the worst of the entire league. However, Baby does not take a lot of penalties, he only has three since the beginning of the season. Furthermore, he has 27 hits and six shot blocks.

 

Because of the little number of players the Mississauga Hounds have on their team, Baby Bob gets the opportunity to play more than the average player of his level. Effectively, he is playing a little bit more than 30 minutes per game which makes him the second most used player on the team. Baby is playing in all the aspects of the game, in power play, in penalty kill, in 5vs5, in 4vs4 and even in overtime. Even though the team is not doing great, Baby Bob is happy on the ice, he plays a lot and the chemistry begins to set in and he strongly believes that the situation will improve over the course of the season. Baby believes in his GM and his teammates and according to him, it's the only thing that matters right now. I wish him the best for the future and hope he can continue to progress.

 

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

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24-30 may

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Nice article! Easy to read, the flow is nice. I liked the introduction part. I also like the comments regarding Mississauga and the expectations you had for the team and your player. A picture could be nice, but other than that - no real suggestions for improvements from me.

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