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Nikolas Kauppi is my first-generation player, and I gotta say...I'm proud of what I built. Played 2 seasons in the M, 1 in the E, and the rest all in Prague for the VHL. Had a crazy sophomore slump and was denied the Funk trophy the following season by one vote (yeah I'm still hurt by it :( ). Continued to be ~80 point producer up until this season. I'll add it up to the slider changes that were implemented, but I'm not complaining. I'm just happy he was finally able to break the 100 point barrier and basically do cartwheels on the ice. I originally intended him to be a power forward, but his hits pale in comparison to those who have a more gritty build. Despite no individual awards (probably not this season either, but I'm not waiting to find out before posting this), Kauppi was a part of Oslo's back-to-back Renaissance Cup wins as well as Prague's first ever Continental Cup. I created Bobbus Dingus, an interviewer who had a strange friendship with Kauppi. I make more graphics than articles, but who's to say Bobbus won't be back for my Thorvaldsson era... It's bitter-sweet as I close out the final chapter of Kauppi, but now it's time for him to retire and learn how to use a 9 iron.

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First off, congratulations on your players retirement! Having just started my 2nd character only recently, its just as fun the 2nd time around time too! Your graphic has a great foundation for what I would call a 'social media' graphic, like it would be posted to a teams socials or something. The jersey swap is good and I do appreciate you using your layering there with the logo. I recommend maybe adding a layer beneath some of the text in a secondary color to give it a little depth. Also maybe physically separate the stats away from the rest of the graphic with like, just a a square around the stats. Great start! 8.5/10

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