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VHLSC: S44 Rankings #1 - Introductions


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Well hello everyone! Welcome back to the VHLSC's scouting rankings and introductions to a brand new crop of players. We'd first like to congratulate all of the draftees who were recently selected in the 43rd annual VHL Entry Draft. It was an incredible event with some surprises and some very predictable  results for the most part. On to this season though, a new bunch of draftees eager to get the season underway and surprises the expectations of yesterdays stars. We are still very early in the period of time for declaring eligible for this draft, but we do have some prospects to speak of. Last season a total of 37 prospects graced our rankings list and this year we have some catching up to do. With only a total of fourteen prospects declared as is today, the General Managers will be hoping that two full rounds can be conducted next off-season. Let's talk about who we do have this season on our rankings.

 

Leading the charge this season as the number one prospect is former VHL'er Edwin Encarnacion's cousin and miracle last name family member Edwin Reencarnacion. Edwin is a big bodied left winger with a knack for getting into the crease and stirring things up. His closest challenger is light years away but luckily it comes in the form of not one, but two prospects. Simon Valmount looks to be the brightest star out of this bunch and also the most unknown. The young right winger has speed and skill and scouts of each VHL parent club will be keeping a close eye on him. Joining him in that level of prospect is another young unknown forward in Jefferson Jackson. Jackson is a centre who isn't shy to get int the corners and jar the puck loose.

 

Our fourth member of the club is our first listed defensemen. Kekko Hyvarienen has a mouthful of a name and a mouthful of a playing style. We mean in the sense that he takes shit from no one and isn't afraid to dish out some big hits. Marcel Faux is another left winger who joins this draft class and it is unsure the type of player he looks to be. Faux has a strong two-way game but also has some surprising hockey know-how to his repertoire. Supa Hot Fire is also a young prospect entering the draft from the backend as a defenseman. His parents might have been at Woodstock when he was conceived because he has one of the dumbest names we've come across to date. His skill though is pretty good, great strides and able to pursue if he is out of position.

 

Maxime Perron makes our list as a somewhat known draftee already at the centre position. Perron has a solid two-way game as well, but also has some soft gifted hands as scouts have seen already. Alexander Davidson is another prospect coming in at the centre position. Davidson was one of the first prospects to declare for the draft and his game style is still unknown for the most part. Le'Sean Coutzen declared eligible today for the draft and has already shown to be a flashy player with a solid work ethic. Coutzen has the same agent as many VHL players in the past so we know what we will get with his players at this stage. R Truth (who doesn't have a first name) declared eligible for this draft a week ago and hasn't done much already to get noticed. R Truth is also a client of a well known VHL agent, so we know what limits we can set on his develop. 

 

In the bottom end of the draft rankings we see a couple players that may turn into some quality picks. Oliver Cleary has some upside but we hope his VHLM can spark his hockey enthusiasm a bit further. Matej Kriz is another prospect who has a VHL pedigree but we need to see more from the young left winger to know where his skill set stands. Jensen Svendsen and Corey Marino declared for this draft but we have yet to see movement from the young left winger and sole goaltender in this draft.

 

This draft has the ability to be good if the top prospects can avoid a lull and continue their progressing ways. At VHLSC we would hope that the players on the backend of the draft aren't forgotten and that VHLM GM's do remind them about VHLM Training Camp, VHLM Practice Facility and the Fantasy zones that are available to them. We need a collective effort to make what seems like a small draft; a solid draft.

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nice edition, especially this part

 

This draft has the ability to be good if the top prospects can avoid a lull and continue their progressing ways. At VHLSC we would hope that the players on the backend of the draft aren't forgotten and that VHLM GM's do remind them about VHLM Training Camp, VHLM Practice Facility and the Fantasy zones that are available to them. We need a collective effort to make what seems like a small draft; a solid draft.

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I challenge anyone reading this post, to send a message to one of the prospects starting with the guy at #14 and tell them about at least the easy way to gain TPE!

 

Edit: No player should have less than 12 TPE.

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Lol at Supa's background

Its easy to be at 0 TPE if you don't log into the site haha.

It's impossible to create a player if you don't log in. These people should be approached right away

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