Breeze837 16 Posted June 22 Share Posted June 22 (edited) Last season, The Mexico City Kings finished the season with a record of 25-40-7 which ended the team finishing in 4th causing playoff chances to shatter. As the playoffs were rolling, the general manager of the Mexico City King was thinking what moves he should make in order to improve the team knowing he was gonna lose some players to the VHLM draft. The players that were still on the team used the offseason as an opportunity to scout on players that were coming up in the draft and the general manager decided to try to bring all of his departing players back via the VHLM draft. All of the players that were entering the VHLM draft were willing to stay with the Mexico City Kings and help them succeed next season if the Mexico City Kings had all the picks in the draft. On the day of the VHLM draft, the Mexico City Kings ended up losing one of their top players to the 1st overall pick. It was devastating to see Ashoka Tano depart from the Mexico City Kings after being picked by The Houston Bulls with the 1st overall pick. Even though the Mexico City Kings lost a very big core player from the draft, the Mexico City Kings were able to get the rest of their players back and even brought along Samsayz I-Smell who played for the Houston Bulls last season and Carl Ernhardt from Halifax to help bolster the defensive lines. When the media came to the practice facility to interview the returning and newcomers, everyone shared a common goal “To help Mexico City make the playoffs” and that’s what everybody wanted to achieve this season after struggling last season. The general manager of the Mexico City Kings also hired almost a complete group of staff members to help revamp the playbook and improvise everyone’s playstyles on the ice rink. The players in Mexico City soon got along with the new staff members and even went out to do stuff after practice like go to dinner and take walks to prepare everyone for the next season. When the S94 preseason started, the Mexico City Kings were already flashing signs that the team improved and everyone believed that the Mexico City Kings used the offseason and training camp effectively enough to improve from last season. The Mexico City Kings started the season undefeated and not only it shocked some of the players on the team but it shocked the league and the analysts that a team that finished bottom of the ranks suddenly jumped all the way to the top of the league standings. Everyone was wondering if the Mexico City Kings had a secret routine that made them dominate this season but all the coaches laughed it off and credited the general manager of the Mexico City Kings and the players for working very hard in the offseason. As the Mexico City Kings enter the deadline week with a record of 34-7-5, the general manager has been exploring potential options on how he can improve the lines in order to finish the season strong and possibly competing with Halifax from the Eastern Conference. 529 words Edited June 22 by Breeze837 Link to comment https://vhlforum.com/topic/149155-the-rise-of-the-mexico-city-kings/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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