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Logan Ninefingers #32

Vancouver Wolves

S93 Rookie Experience

 

 

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Logan Ninefinger’s path to the VHL has set a stage that he hopes to continue. A free agent signing by Miami in his re-create season he helped the club make a Cup final where they lost in 7 games.  Then, after going 5th overall in the VHLM draft to the Philadelphia Reapers he hit the ground running.  Scoring 64 goals, he helped the Reapers to a Founders Cup final where they lost in heartbreaking fashion. Two season, two finals, both losses.  

 

Next, after being drafted 1st overall to Vancouver and 6th overall to VHLE Oslo Storm young Logan found himself on a re-building club.  This was a great experience as he had to battle against better talent and still held his own against Europe’s best.  At the trade deadline he was dealt to the Bratislava Watchmen which was full of hungry talent.  Here is where Logan learned to take a different role than scorer and became a 200-foot player, focusing on defense more and more.  The club was rewarded with a trip to the Cup final against the hated and deadly Cologne Express.  The Watchmen swept them eventually giving Ninefingers his first taste of a Cup, but not the last.  

 

Ninefingers learned one thing after reaching the finals for three straight years, he loves winning and will do whatever it takes for his club to win.  Logan cares little of personal stats and would love to see multiple Cup wins during his career in the VHL.  

 

Now that he has left for Vancouver he finds himself on a storied Vancouver club where winning is expected.  The S93 Wolves will have a string of hungry rookies like VHLE phenom Riley Martin, Guntis Gavrilrovs, DB IV, and Vlad Von Carstein.  In addition, GM @Frank has been working the phones trying to put some veteran talent such as Left Alone, Larry Abass Jr, and Sunglasses Joyo around to mentor the rookies to winning sooner rather than later.  Add these to the existing roster of greats like Liv Slater, Ben Dover, and goalie Dalkr Vidarsson the future is looking very bright in Vancouver. 

 

Logan knows that the competition level for next season will increase but he has the work ethic and ability to compete.  Logan has said he will do whatever the team wants for them to be successful and challenge for that elusive Continental Cup for years to come.   

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