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The Frenchman Junior Review

 

The Frenchman, also named Serge does not have a last name. He does not know who his parents are, so all his friends usually just call him Frenchie. Most would say the age of 30 is a bit old to start out as a junior player in a league as the VHLM, but it’s not like The Frenchman had anything else to do this summer.

 


But how exactly does a 30 year old men end up playing hockey? The story of the frenchman started when he was young. Being placed in a foster care system, never knowing who his parents were or where he came from, he just depended on himself a lot. Living in the streets of paris he mostly started gaining his money from penny crimes. Stealing food to survive and from there on, he moved his way up in the criminal circuit. Gun runner, bank robber, some companies actually are calling him a terrorist, but we know that’s a lie as he was amnastiated by the CIA. Yes, the frenchman is known by the american goverment agencies. As he moved to North America in his early twenties, he started to settle there. But now he no longer is active in the criminal circuit, he needed to find a new source from income. After seeing how much money hockey players make, the choice for him was easy. He would just have to learn how to skate and bang in a few pucks, and things would work out for him.

 

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But thing’s arent as easy at it seems, he tried out in several professional hockey leagues. But no one would take an older player who had never skated before in his life. So while The Frenchman kept looking for other options, he ran into Duncan Idaho, who some of you might recognize. Being a smooth talker, The Frenchman told him about his history, told him about his plans and asked if Idaho could arrange something.
So Idaho brought The Frenchman in contact with the general manager of the Las Vegas Aces, who Idaho knew from hanging around in Moscow. Go talk to that guy, he will hook you up. And that wasn’t a lie, without even asking if Frenchie knew how to skate, they offered him a waiver contract, a chance to proof himself worthy of being drafted in the upcoming season. The Frenchman, thankful for the chance knows he has to work hard to reach these millions, but a guy who has trafficked guns, has been for hotter fires in his life, so he knows he has it in him to succeed.

 

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