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Johnny Xavier, who is currently a proud member of the Warsaw Predators, has had a very interesting career so far. Starting off of his career with San Diego Marlins, Johnny Xavier was entering a league with zero expectations, as well as no idea what fun he was signing up for. Xavier started his career in a place of "peace", a place where he was able to constantly work hard and develop himself as a supporting player of his team. After his first season with the San Diego Marlins, Johnny Xavier was extremely pleased with his performance, scoring 27 goals, 54 assists for 81 points in his first ever season. He took this success and thrived off of it, wishing to continue his development and hope to be a leader of his beloved team.

 

His second season also showed success, being a point per game player with 72 points, and scoring over 30 goals. Xavier has always seen himself as a "pass first" type of player, but after seeing the goal success he was having, he felt as though he could do anything. Sadly, Xavier and his team just fell short of winning it all, with Xavier scoring 15 points in 13 playoff games, but that experience that Xavier went through raised his confidence and made him excited for his next journey, becoming a player for the VHLE.

 

Johnny Xavier spent two seasons in the VHLE playing for the Cologne Express, which he loved. His first season felt strong for Xavier, reaching 80 points and scoring 24 goals for his team, as well as scoring 10 points in 11 games during the playoffs. Xavier, continuing his steady development, was only focused on the positive, seeing his success with his team and focusing on how to do better next season. The following season Xavier reached a respectable 82 points and 35 goals, but did not perform well in the playoffs, only scoring 1 point in 4 games. However, Xavier was unbothered, and, after being traded to London United, was excited for his rookie season of the VHL.

 

This was around the time where Xavier realised that his development would need to take a jump in order to keep up with the other amazing players of this league, but, while dealing with personal issues, he became complacent. Xavier's rookie season with London United was not as positive as Xavier had hoped, only scoring 12 points and 6 goals. Seeing his struggles, Xavier knew something had to be done, so, after overcoming adversity, is attempting once again to raise his development and become a main supporter of his new team, The Warsaw Predators! Xavier is thrilled to be a part of this team and is excited to begin playing with them.

 

Johnny Xavier would also like to thank everyone who he was played with, worked with, and has showed him continuous support up until now. Xavier refuses to quit and is realising now that the time to show everyone he can do better in now. Let's get the next season started!

 

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