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After a somewhat brutal VHLM season in the for Brendan Marner, his season ended with 9 points and only 1 goal in 62 games. He was feeling down about the numbers, and he was not expecting to be moving on to anything bigger, however, he was wrong. He ended up getting graduated to a brand-new European league, drafted 51 overall to the Bratislava Watchmen. This was not ideal for Brendan Marner, as he believes that another season in the minors would be the perfect push of comfort and confidence for his future in the VHL. So, after the draft he was memorized, he realized he would be moving to another continent to play, rather than succeed in the minors playing with his hometown team in the Ottawa Lynx. His emotions rolled and his anxiety went crazy, he explained he did not want to join a VHLE team even before the draft, but the teams did not listen, as they needed the extra players. Brendan Marner was not happy, he is now having trouble improving, nor dose he care to train himself to get to the next level. He has been even considering retirement to go back to his family in Canada. However, it is not likely that he will do good in the VHLE for at least a season or two, he wanted at least a season to go off in the VHLM, but it is now unlikely to happen, he is losing his confidence, but if he stays active and regain his confidence he might be able to be a top producer in the VHL since it will not at all be likely to happen in the VHLE.

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