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16th Annual Unofficial VHL Regular Season Awards – S81

Another exciting regular season has come to a close. That means we can dole out some regular season awards! Welcome everyone to the 16th Annual Unofficial VHL Regular Season Awards honoring the highs and lows of S81! Thank you to everyone that reads this.

 

These awards have been created by me. There is no voting process and they are not officially recognized by the VHL Board of Governors. I wrote descriptions for most of these award names in the original award post.

 

For each award, I list the winners from the last 5 seasons. If you want to check out the award winners from every season, use this link: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1sAZtX3bxVpPTIsKe1rSRVOenH1-iyWzbQEdR9ZvYOdU/edit?usp=sharing

 

I also document the “all-time” record for each category. Of course, by that I mean all-time for the existence of these awards, not all-time, all-time. Clear? Ok, good. Let’s get things underway!

 

 

The Pylon Award (worst +/- rating) – chris foley @Firekiss  :dcd:

 

Last season was the first season we saw bots get some ice time. However, us humans held strong and still won the Pylon award. This season the bots rose up and destroyed all humans. They were led by D.C. Dragons Defenseman β-DCD D1 who recorded an unconscionable -130. Lucky for everyone reading this, this award show is pro-human. So we’re ignoring the top 10 worst bots and giving the award to the chris foley, who was able to set the all-time record with a -96. A very impressive feat for someone who recorded 77 points this season.

 

All-time record: S81 – chris foley -  -96

 

Last 5 Pylon Award Winners:

Season

Player

+ / -

S81

chris foley

-96

S80

Nathan Steele

-77

S79

Jared Carter

-49

S78

David Tavau

-40

S77

Ove Dyrdahl

-43

 

 

 

The Gandhi Award (least penalty minutes, min 1,000 minutes played) – Brendan Telker @Telkster :mal:

 

A Malmo player wins this award for back-to-back seasons. But simply winning this award for Brendan Telker wasn’t enough. They needed to set the all-time record by committing zero penalties in 2,211 minutes. Congratulations on being the most peaceful player we have ever seen.

 

All-time record: S81 - Brendan Telker - 0 PIM, 2211 Minutes Played

 

Last 5 Gandhi Award Winners:

Season

Player

PIM

Minutes Played

S81

Brendan Telker

0

2211

S80

Jakob Sosa

0

2052

S79

The Terrible Trivium

0

2084

S78

Sven Reikkinen

0

2007

S77

The Terrible Trivium

4

2136

 

 

 

The Major2 Award (most major penalties) - Magnus Verlander @Jbeezy76 :hel:

 

Verlander was the outright winner with 9 major penalties, all of which were fighting majors. Hopefully next season’s winner will be more creative with how the commit major infractions.

 

All-time Record: S77 – Randy Marsh - 14 Majors

 

Previous Major2 Award Winners:

Season

Player

Major Penalties

S81

Magnus Verlander

9

S80

Julian Nousiainen

10

S79

Henry Tucker

11

S78

Bob Tristan

11

S77

Randy Marsh

14

 

 

 

The Timex Award (received most hits) – Lester Green @Smarch :dcd:

 

Lester Green had a goal to turn their body black & blue. An odd goal, sure. But you have to give them credit for their dedication to that goal. They set the all-time record by getting hit 381 times!

 

All-time Record: S81 – Lester Green - 381 Hits taken

 

Last 5 Timex Award Winners:

Season

Player

Hits Taken

S81

Lester Green

381

S80

Asher Reinhart

360

S79

Dakota Lamb

310

S78

Aloe Dear

312

S77

Taro Tsujimoto

307

 

 

 

The John Wayne Award (most shots on goal) - Jerome Reinhart @MexicanCow123 :que:

 

The award stays in the Reinhart family. Not to be out done by Asher’s record setting season last year, Jerome shot the puck so many times that people are wondering if there is some outside influence on the game that leads to someone shooting the puck this many times. Jerome’s 711 shots is 74 more than the all-time record set last season!

 

All-time record: S81 – Jerome Reinhart - 711 Shots on goal

 

Last 5 John Wayne Award Winners:

Season

Player

Shots on Goal

S81

Jerome Reinhart

711

S80

Asher Reinhart

637

S79

Gunnar Odinsson

614

S78

Muffbeav

531

S77

Lexi Glass

570

 

 

 

The “Hit the Broadside of the Barn” Award (most own shots blocked) - Jerome Reinhart @MexicanCow123 :que:

 

Just like the previous award, Jerome shatters the all-time record on this award by having 204 of their shots blocked.

 

All-time record:  S81 – Jerome Reinhart - 204 Own shots blocked

 

Last 5 HtBotB Award Winners:

Season

Player

Own Shots Blocked

S81

Jerome Reinhart

204

S80

Asher Reinhart

169

S79

Groovy Dood

165

S78

Aloe Dear

161

S77

Patrik Laine

150

 

 

 

The “Can’t Hit the Broadside of the Barn” Award (most own shots missed) – Jerome Reinhart @MexicanCow123 :que:

 

Jerome destroyed this all-time record as well. 532 shots missed. Congratulations to Jerome for not only taking home all three shot awards, but setting the all-time record in each!

 

All-time record: S81 – Jerome Reinhart - 532 Shots missed

 

Last 5 CHtBotB Award Winners:

Season

Player

Shots Missed

S81

Jerome Reinhart

532

S80

Asher Reinhart

455

S79

Gunnar Odinsson

433

S78

Aloe Dear

407

S77

Lexi Glass

424

 

 

 

The New Shin Pads Award (most blocked shots) – Artair McCloud @Hoopydog :dcd:

 

If you were on D.C. this season, you were getting the puck shot at you a lot. Artair blocked a league-high 237 shots.

 

All-time record: S79 – Han Jae Kuk - 242 Shots blocked

 

Last 5 New Shin Pads Award Winners:

Season

Player

Shots Blocked

S81

Artair McCloud

237

S80

Chicken Wing

235

S79

Han Jae Kuk

242

S78

Robin Galante Nilsson

229

S77

Viktor Alexei Kamenov

223

 

 

The Tired Legs Award (most minutes played) - Artair McCloud @Hoopydog :dcd: and Ryan Vidot @Enorama :dcd:

 

We’ve only had a tie one other time, back in S72. I blame the award category because there’s no way to make a tie-breaker. The interesting thing this time is that we have a new all-time record set. Congrats to the Dragon teammates.

 

All-time record: S81 - Artair McCloud and Ryan Vidot - 2469 Minutes played

 

Last 5 Tired Legs Award Winners:

Season

Player

Minutes Played

S81

Artair McCloud and Ryan Vidot

2469

S80

Chicken Wing

2333

S79

Han Jae Kuk

2343

S78

Robin Galante Nilsson

2398

S77

Andrew Su

2248

 

 

 

The Snap! Award (most power play minutes) - Bogdan Trunov @qripll :war:

 

Normally there’s a few people from the same team at the top of this list. That makes sense because you would expect teammates to play on the powerplay together. Not this year, the top 4 players were all on different teams and Trunov’s closest teammate was ranked 11th. Trunov won this award with 397 minutes on the powerplay.

 

All-time record: S79 - Muffbeav - 454 power play minutes

 

Last 5 Snap! Award Winners:

Season

Player

PP Minutes

S81

Bogdan Trunov

397

S80

Scotty Kaberle

391

S79

Muffbeav

454

S78

Muffbeav

412

S77

Onde Sandstrom

422

 

 

 

The 1 vs. 100 Award (most time on penalty kill) - Sven Eightnine @BarzalGoat :sea:

 

Sven Eightnine took it up to ten with a league-high 319 minutes spent killing penalties. The only thing preventing Sven from taking it to 11 is that this was the lowest number of minutes to ever win this award.

 

All-time record: S79 - Gustislav Nasherov - 447 penalty kill minutes

               

Last 5 1 vs. 100 Award Winners:

Season

Player

PK Minutes

S81

Sven Eightnine

319

S80

Sven Reikkinen

346

S79

Gustislav Nasherov

447

S78

Kevin Wu

368

S77

Viktor Alexei Kamenov

418

 

 

 

The Sean Archer Award (highest face-off win %, min 1,000 faceoffs) – Aloe Dear @Renomitsu :que:

 

Dear takes home the award for the 2nd time in their career by winning 60,70% of their 3,756 faceoffs.

 

All-time record: S74 - Brock Louth - 63.72% face-offs won

               

Last 5 Sean Archer Award Winners:

Season

Player

Face Off Pct

S81

Aloe Dear

60.70%

S80

Dakota Lamb

60.66%

S79

Pistil Stamen

59.00%

S78

Aloe Dear

57.89%

S77

Christian Mingle

58.42%

 

 

 

The Castor Troy Award (lowest face-off win %, min 1,000 faceoffs) - Otto Numminen @Otto Numminen :tor:

 

Bots from London and D.C occupied the top three spots. The top(bottom) human was Otto Numminen with a fairly impressive, but still league worst, 44.06% face-off win percentage.

 

All-time record: S79 - Gustislav Nasherov – 29.60% face-offs won.

               

Last 5 Castor Troy Award Winners:

Season

Player

Face Off Pct

S81

Otto Numminen

44.06%

S80

Frank Funk Jr

39.19%

S79

Gustislav Nasherov

29.60%

S78

Luc Tessier

42.80%

S77

Pietro Angellini

44.71%

 

 

 

The Triple Deke Award (most penalty shot goals) - Armani Calamari @WildfireMicro :tor:

 

Armani won this award outright with 5 penalty shot goals. You’d have to ask them how they feel about the fact it was on 12 attempts.

 

All-time record: S67 - Veran Dragomir and S78 - Thomas Landry II - 8 penalty shot goals

               

Last 5 Triple Deke Award Winners:

Season

Player

Penalty Shot Goals

S81

Armani Calamari

5

S80

Calvin Hobbes

5

S79

Nathan Perry

5

S78

Thomas Landry II

8

S77

Arthur Dayne

5

 

 

 

The Rocky Award (most fights won) – Pistil Stamen @DMaximus  :la:

 

Pistil and Henry Tucker @NSG tied with 3 fights won. Stamen wins it on the tie-breaker because they didn’t lose a fight (3-0-3) compared to Tucker’s 1 lost fight (3-1-1). The tie-breaker has nothing to do with who runs this award show and if you have a problem with it, come fight me.

 

All-time record: S77,S78 - Riley Knight Gee, S74 - Kristopher McDagg, and S67 ACL TEAR - 6 fights won

               

Last 5 Rocky Award Winners:

Season

Player

Fights Won

S81

Pistil Stamen

3

S80

Jared Carter

4

S79

Calvin Hobbes

5

S78

Riley Knight Gee

6

S77

Riley Knight Gee

6

 

 

 

 

The Glass Joe Award (most fights lost) – Magnus Verlander @Jbeezy76 :hel:

 

We have our first repeat winner! Verlander claimed the award last season with an 0-3-2 fight record, this season they faired slightly better with an 0-3-6 record. Still, they led the league with 3 fights lost.

 

All-time record: S74 - Lee Xin and S69 Rusty Shackleford - 5 fights lost

               

Last 5 Glass Joe Award Winners:

Season

Player

Fights Lost

S81

Magnus Verlander

3

S80

Magnus Verlander

3

S79

Rusty Knale

3

S78

Matt thunder

3

S77

Randy Marsh

4

 

 

 

The Stars Award (most stars won) – Justin Lose @youloser1337 :sea:

 

A really exciting season for this award. Lose received 28 total stars this season, barely beating out last season’s winner Duncan Idaho @OrbitingDeath (27 total stars). Shout out to the retiring Dominic Gobeil @Domwho led the league with 14 first stars. Special recognition to Artem Tretiak @Molholt for leading the goalies with 12 total stars.

 

All-time record: S76 - Mikko Lahtinen – 34 total stars

               

Last 5 Stars Award Winners:

Season

Player

Total Stars

S81

Justin Lose

28

S80

Duncan Idaho

28

S79

Gunnar Odinsson

32

S78

Robin Winter

26

S77

Jim Bob

26

 

 

 

The “Always a Bridesmaid” Award (most stars without winning 1st star) – Donny Carter @TheNeonShaman :rig:

 

Donny Carter was given 4 2nd stars and 4 3rd stars, but never a 1st star. 8 stars without a 1st star led the league.

 

All-time record: S72 - Lewis Dawson and S67 Dan Baillie - 13 stars

               

Last 5 Bridesmaid Award Winners:

Season

Player

Stars

S81

Donny Carter

8

S80

Mistxh J

12

S79

Tim Waters

11

S78

Jim Bob

8

S77

Mikeal Keef

9

 

 

The Biggest Backpack Award (player with the largest difference in points from the rest of their team) - Alex Johnston @Alex :hel:

 

Johnston’s 125 points was 32 more than teammate Magnus Verlander@Jbeezy76

 

All-time record: S79 – Red Lite - 40 points more than nearest teammate

           

Last 5 Backpack Award Winners:

Season

Player

Point Difference from nearest teammate

S81

Alex Johnston

32

S80

Nathan Perry and Julian Nousiainen

22

S79

Red Lite

40

S78

Taro Tsujimoto

22

S77

Groovy Dood

26

 

 

 

The Anniversary Award (rank in total points matches season number) - AJ Williams @ajwllmsn :la:

 

This is season 81, so the award goes to the player in 81st place in total points. Congratulations to AJ Williams their 76 points (over a point a game!) is the most ever for an award winner. It really speaks to the depth of the league to see this continually go up in points.

 

Last 5 Anniversary Award Winners:

Season

Player

Points

S81

AJ Williams

76

S80

Frank Funk Jr

71

S79

Tim Waters

64

S78

Erik Killinger

63

S77

Vin Calia

62

 

 

 

 

The Eggshell Award (goalie with most overtime losses) - Papa Emeritus @Beketov :mos:

 

There were three goalies all tied with 9 overtime losses. Alongside our award winner Papa Emeritus was Sirkants Klamasteris @hedgehog337  and Oskar Lindbergh @Doomsday . Papa won on the tiebreaker because they played less games.

 

All-time record: S78 – Calvin Harvey, S75 - Doug Dimmadome, and S71 Jaxx Hextall - 11 OT games lost

 

Previous Eggshell Award Winners:

Season

Player

Overtime Games Lost

S81

Papa Emeritus

9

S80

Aksu Maronen

10

S79

Kevin Malone

8

S78

Calvin Harvey

11

S77

Thadius Sales

7

 

 

 

The Jason Voorhees Award (most PIM by a Goalie) - Barry Taffe @Barry :chi:

 

It had to be tough to be the Chicago goalie season. It’s almost understandable that Taffe would accumulate 23 penalty minutes throughout the season.

 

All-time record: S76 - Doug Dimmadome - 29 PIM

 

Previous Jason Voorhees Award Winners:

Season

Player

PIM

S81

Barry Taffe

23

S80

Tater Tot

14

S79

Jean Pierre Camus

23

S78

Michael Olson

15

S77

Rara Rasputin

10

 

 

  

The Poke Check Award (highest % of penalty shots stopped, min 10 penalty shots against) - Tater Tot @Trunkxolotl :ldn:

 

It happened! We have a winner with 100% of penalty shots. An all-time record that will never be topped! Or will it? Will there be a tie-breaker of penalty shots faced? Should Tater Tot be worried about losing the all-time record to a future goalie? Maybe, because they barely qualified for the award, facing the bare minimum of 10 shots. Regardless this is a fantastic accomplishment. Congratulations!

 

All-time record: S81 – Tater Tot – 100% penalty shots stopped (10 shots faced)

 

Previous Poke Check Award Winners:

Season

Player

Penalty Shots Stopped

S81

Tater Tot

100.0%

S80

Kunibuni UnGuri

81.2%

S79

Zamboni Driver

85.7%

S78

Grekkark Gyrfalcon

78.3%

S77

Jacob Carson

80.0%

 

 

 

That wraps it up for this season! Another year, another successful award ceremony! Congratulations and/or condolences to all the winners! As always, please provide any suggestions, insights, or thoughts in the comments. Thank you all for reading and continuing to make this a successful column!

 

 

2000+ words, will claim for 4 weeks

As always, I love this article. It reads nicely, is broken down in a simple manner, and has great explanations. Thank you for the beautiful formatting, it made it all the more fun to read over! 10/10

5 hours ago, DMaximus said:

The Stars Award (most stars won) – Justin Lose @youloser1337 :sea:

 

A really exciting season for this award. Lose received 28 total stars this season, barely beating out last season’s winner Duncan Idaho @OrbitingDeath (27 total stars). Shout out to the retiring Dominic Gobeil @Domwho led the league with 14 first stars. Special recognition to Artem Tretiak @Molholt for leading the goalies with 12 total stars.

 

All-time record: S76 - Mikko Lahtinen – 34 total stars

               

Last 5 Stars Award Winners:

Season

Player

Total Stars

S81

Justin Lose

28

S80

Duncan Idaho

28

S79

Gunnar Odinsson

32

S78

Robin Winter

26

S77

Jim Bob

26

I Did It GIF by Chicks on the Right

10 seasons later it's still nice to see Jaxx Hextall's name up their, no one has managed to beat his record yet but a few have tied it.

Wow, great read! the The “Can’t Hit the Broadside of the Barn” Award name made me chuckle. I love articles like this, a lot of creativity. You can tell the work and research you put into it. These are categories not many, if anyone tracks or looks at. You broke them down, added tables for the leaders and then put some detail behind each winner. Many of these could be considered VHL Wall of Shame worthy. The fact this has been going on since S66 is really cool, and I hope to see it more in the future. Maybe my player will one day find his way on one of these lists!🤣 10/10

On 1/9/2022 at 10:08 AM, McWolf said:

Tot breaking all sorts of records this season 

lmao apparently

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