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Spanish Moon Moth Flips the Script


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Stockholm, Sweden – What started off as a miserable VHLE debut last season has turned into a success story for Spanish Moon Moth. The underperforming winged giant barely made it past the 25 point mark for the Bratislava Watchmen in S90, but two-thirds of the way through this VHLE season has managed a startling 62 points. There’s something left to be desired in the team results department, of course – he’s managing a mere -3 in plus-minus to a scarcely-positive stat last season and the Vikings are now fifth in VHLE playoff contention – but his individual success is on display for all to see.

 

“There’s something to be said about offense, certainly,” a representative for the Moth said at a recent press conference, “but the point of the game is to score more goals than your opponent, and Spanish Moon understands that they are at least as culpable on the defensive end of the ice as he is responsible for goals and assists on the other side. It’s a frustrating process for everyone involved and they want to see it through to the end.”

 

Some players are gearing up for what’s sure to be an eventful VHL draft in a handful of weeks; Spanish Moon, on the other hand, is struggling to make sure his team’s season is a long as it can be.

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