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Deathwalker crashing his way into history


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Druss Deathwalker continues to establish himself as one of the most physically imposing figures the league has ever seen. Recently, he became only the 20th player in history to accumulate 1000 PIM and 2000 hits, a feat last reached by Jim Bob @jRuutu in S78. Deathwalker also just reached 300 hits for the sixth consecutive season meaning he has crashed his way to at least 300 hits every season of his career including his season in the VHLM. With more than two season left to play, he is on pace to challenge Zach Parechkin's @DollarAndADream  career record of 2769 hits. But Druss is not just about the carnage. He also just scored his 20th goal of the campaign giving him five straight seasons of 20 or more goals. He's also seen more time on the penalty kill and has responded with a career high 45 shot blocks. Deathwalker continues to help Malmo on both ends of the ice as the Nighthawks look to strengthen their playoff position down the stretch.
 

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21 minutes ago, animal74 said:

Druss Deathwalker continues to establish himself as one of the most physically imposing figures the league has ever seen. Recently, he became only the 20th player in history to accumulate 1000 PIM and 2000 hits, a feat last reached by Jim Bob @jRuutu in S78. Deathwalker also just reached 300 hits for the sixth consecutive season meaning he has crashed his way to at least 300 hits every season of his career including his season in the VHLM. With more than two season left to play, he is on pace to challenge Zach Parechkin's @DollarAndADream  career record of 2769 hits. But Druss is not just about the carnage. He also just scored his 20th goal of the campaign giving him five straight seasons of 20 or more goals. He's also seen more time on the penalty kill and has responded with a career high 45 shot blocks. Deathwalker continues to help Malmo on both ends of the ice as the Nighthawks look to strengthen their playoff position down the stretch.
 

You have to slow down. That's been my record for a long time!!

 

It's always interesting to see players get close, and you're definitely challenging it!!

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