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Quadruple Gold Club

 

The most exclusive club in the VHL is the Quadruple Gold Club. It is one of the hardest accomplishments to achieve in the league because it takes dedication, hard work and some luck. As you may know the Quadruple Gold Club consists of a championship in the following; VHLM, VHL, World Cup and the Super Cup. Currently there are only four members of the Quadruple Gold Club.

 

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The four handsome devils showing off their Quadruple Gold Club rings.

 

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The Quadruple Gold Club

 

1st Member

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Tuomas Tukio ~ Goaltender

Founder's Cup: S30

World Cup: S32

Continental Cup: S34

Super Cup: S35

Club Member Since: December 28, 2013 (S35)

 

The first member of the Quadruple Gold Club was a member of the Triple Gold Club before the Super Cup was ever started. When the Super Cup started in Season 35, Tukio was on the winning team and he was promptly promoted to the Quadruple Gold Club as the first ever player to complete the rare accomplishment. Tukio is the only goaltender to ever reach the club as well and has proven himself to be a winner at all levels, despite heavy criticism along the way. Tukio won with the Kolari Panthers in the VHLM, the Helsinki Titans in the VHL and represented team Finland at the World Cup, winning all three championships as part of Finnish based teams.

 

2nd Member

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Wesley Kellinger ~ Forward

Founder's Cup: S31

Continental Cup: S35, S39

Super Cup: S35

World Cup: S37

Club Member Since: May 11, 2014 (S37)

 

Wesley Kellinger was the second player to join the Quadruple Gold Club. The elite center was a part of a winning Yukon Rush team in Season 31 and that was just the tip of the iceberg. Kellinger would go onto win a Continental Cup with the Quebec City Meute. Kellinger joined the Quadruple Gold Club at the end of S37 when he represented Canada and helped lift them to a gold medal victory. Kellinger was the first skater to join the Quadruple Gold Club. It's no wonder many teams wanted to add Kellinger to their rosters after he joined the Quadruple Gold Club. He would later join the New York Americans and win a second Continental Cup.

 

3rd Member

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Chico Salmon ~ Forward

Founder's Cup: S31

Super Cup: S35

Continental Cup: S37

World Cup: S37

Club Member Since: May 11, 2014 (S37)

 

The third member of the Quadruple Gold Club joined at the same time as Kellinger, but because he had joined the Triple Gold Club later than Kellinger he is considered the third. Chico Salmon might not be a name that many people would have guessed was a member of the Quadruple Gold Club. He wasn't the flashiest player in the league, but he brought a winning mentality to every team he played on. He won a Founder's Cup with Yukon in Season 31 and in Season 35 he picked up a Super Cup championship. Season 37 was a great one for Salmon as he was apart of the Continental Cup winning Toronto Legion and the World Cup winning Canada team to earn himself a spot in the Quadruple Gold Club.

 

4th Member

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Jack Sound ~ Defenceman

Founder's Cup: S30

World Cup: S34

Continental Cup: S37

Super Cup: S38

Club Member Since: July 20, 2014 (S38)

 

 

5th Member

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Tom Slaughter ~ Forward

Founder's Cup: S35, S36

Super Cup: S38, S41

Continental Cup: S39, S41

World Cup: S40

Club Member Since: December 7, 2014 (S40)

 

The fourth and final member of the Quadruple Gold Club is Tom Slaughter. Slaughter joined the club in Season 40 when the United States steam rolled the competition in the World Cup. Slaughter tied Tukio's record for fastest entry into the Quadruple Gold Club taking only six seasons to complete the feature. In fact it appears that Slaughter is vying to become the 5th member of the Quadruple Gold Club as well because he only needs another World Cup championship to have two of each. Slaughter won his Founder's Cup's with Ottawa and Bratislava and won his Continental Cups both with the New York Americans. He is the only active player that is a member of the Quadruple Gold Club.

 

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Now you know who the members of the prestigious Quadruple Gold Club are. The story doesn't stop here though, as there is many players who are getting close with two or three of the required championships. The fact that there is only four players in the Quadruple Gold Club after seven seasons shows that it truly is the hardest accomplishment. 

 

Who will be #6?

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Excellent article. I'm actually surprised that there are so many considering that the once-every-three-years schedule now means most guys only get 2-3 shots at each World Cups and Super Cups.

Might as well grade this now.

 

Content: 3/3 - You did some research, I guess. And people seem to like it so...

 

Grammar: 2/2 - Just one small thing

 

was apart of the = was a part of the

 

Presentation: 1/1 - Nailed it.

 

Total: 6/6

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Excellent article. I'm actually surprised that there are so many considering that the once-every-three-years schedule now means most guys only get 2-3 shots at each World Cups and Super Cups.

Plus the Super Cup has only been held what, twice? Anyone who played before couldn't have gotten it.

Most I've ever had was 2 actually. Beketovhad World Cup gold with Russia and a cup with Seattle. I've never won in the VHLM though.

You forgot Jack Sound.  What the hey?

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You're right. I blame Zack Sound and the fact that there is limited data for world cups from the old site.

 

You are #4 and I've answered my own question at the end of the article as #5 is Slaughter

 

edited OP for future reference

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