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Name: Leonard Triller

Position: RW

Height: 6’3"

Weight: 210 lbs

Place of Birth: North Battleford, Saskatchewan

Preferred Number: 14

 

     After late waivers during his debut S85, Leonard Triller chose to play for his hometown team, the Saskatoon Wild led by GM @Bulduray_1.  Being new to the league, playing close to home helped Leonard adapt quickly and improve his game significantly.  He continued his development as a 2-way, Power Forward with a flair for playmaking while playing on the 2nd and 4th line along with special teams. He managed almost a point per game.  Leonard likes to throw his body around amassing 116 hits in his stunted, 55 game season.  He also managed to sign a sponsorship deal with the custom hockey stick company KGW.  This deal is ongoing.


VHLM - Regular Season

Season      GP      G      A      P      +/-      SHT      PIM      HIT      SB      GW      PPG      SHG

85 (SSK)    55      14    38    52       7       202       42       116       27         2          2           0

 

     After being swept in round one of the playoffs with the Wild, Leonard Triller's post season play was relatively unknown heading into the offseason.

 

VHLM - Playoffs

Season      GP      G      A      P      +/-      SHT      PIM      HIT      SB      GW      PPG      SHG

85 (SSK)     4        0      1       1       -3        13          2          7         2         0          0           0


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     During the offseason, Leonard participated in the Junior Showcase Tournament and was drafted by GM @RElblein of The Royals at 26th overall.  Leonard had a good showing at the tournament.  After a few games In his forward position, Leonard offered his services on defense when it was asked of the forwards to help bolster the back end.  He was happy to put his defensive capabilities to the test.

 

Junior Showcase Tournament

Season      GP      G      A      P      +/-      SHT      PIM      HIT

85 (ROY)    41      4      27    31       0        73         64       100

 

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     In the S86 VHLM Dispersal Draft, Leonard Triller went 31st overall to the San Diego Marlins.  GM @jacobcarson877 had this to say about his late draft steal.

 

"This must have been a gift from Simon himself. The top TPE forward in the draft, falling to me at 31st overall. There must have been some confusion about his eligibility because this guy is a graphics machine, a great LR guy, great earner and a dominant player."

 

     Leonard was also drafted 8th overall by the Geneva Rush of the VHLE then 11th overall by the London United of the VHL.  *The VSN Scouting Mock Draft had projected a 15th overall pick to the Moscow Menace.  In regards to the pick by the Rush, @Bobo wrote in the VHLE Draft Recap of S86:

 

"They drafted Marlins right-wing Leonard Triller at eighth overall–a shining star for San Diego that scored 52 points and 38 assists last year. He will show up and show out for the Rush this season with his incredible playmaking ability and capability of quarterbacking an offensive rush from both ends of the ice."

 

     In regards to the pick by the London United, @sadie graded it a B+:

 

"Triller is from what I've seen a fun person and someone you'd definitely want on your team and in your LR! They are a pass-first forward (which we don't see too many of) and they are excellent on and off of the puck."

 

     With high expectations, Leonard entered S86 ready to bring a full season of production to a very solid lineup in San Diego.  His contributions matched those from his first season in Saskatoon while playing mostly on the second and fourth lines and also working the power play.  He again brought a physical presence along with a penchant for passing.


VHLM - Regular Season

Season       GP      G      A      P      +/-      SHT      PIM      HIT      SB      GW      PPG      SHG

86 (SDM)    72     25    38     63     16       236       36       138       3         3          1           0

 

     Triller ends his regular season career in the VHLM with 39 goals and 76 assists for 115 points along with a trip to the playoffs on a very strong Marlins team.  During the playoffs, his productivity stayed consistent with his regular season contributions and in turn, helped the Marlins bring home the Founders Cup.  His physical presence kept the Marlins motivated and his playmaking kept them scoring.  Leonard is looking to vastly improve in the offseason and head into Geneva as a VHLM Founders Cup Champion with a large amount of experience.

 

VHLM - Playoffs

Season      GP      G      A      P      +/-      SHT      PIM      HIT      SB      GW      PPG      SHG

86 (SDM)   16       2      8     10       3         44         4         31         1          1          0           0

 

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     At the end of season 86, Leonard Triller was selected to represent Team Canada at the World Juniors in the off-season.


 

PROs

  • Leonard Triller quickly and consistently improves his game.  He is a student of the sport and improves where he can as quickly as he can.
  • Very strong playmaker with good vision on the ice.  Selfless player with an ability to set up his teammates.
  • Very positive influence in the locker room.  A young player himself, he still brings a teaching mentality to anyone less experienced.
  • Big physical player who brings it at both ends of the ice.  Shutting down a top line is as important to him as a game winning goal.
  • A team first player who will sacrifice individual success if it means team success.


 

CONs

  • Pass first mentality can cause frustrations when open shots should be taken.  Triller can get too fancy with his playmaking when a shot would do.
  • His enthusiasm can cause him to take on more responsibility than he might be able to handle and may need to dial back to avoid burnout.
  • Triller's relaxed and casual demeanor can come across as uncaring towards tough losses and can rub teammates the wrong way.

 

 

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Modeling, rigging and posing done in Maya, texturing done in Photoshop and I use MetaHumans and the Unreal Engine to pose my characters face, lay everything out and render it off!  I am used to all the programs but it does take me a good chuck of time!

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