atw2592 286 Posted October 28, 2015 Share Posted October 28, 2015 (edited) Moscow Red Wolves RW – Travis Willcox: 114 TPE RW – Jace Hines: 159 TPE RW – Lucas Galeano: 51 TPE RW – LeAndre St. Pierre: 120 TPE RW – Pete Stockton: 169 TPE RW – Shawn Muller: 166 TPE LW – Bjorn Kobayashi: 34 TPE LW – Lucas Villa: 36 TPE LW – Josh Merica: 107 TPE C – Oliver Cleary: 13 TPE C – Bobby Boucher: 85 TPE C – Jory Rose: 116 TPE D – Arcturus Mengsk: 242 TPE D – Lucas Zhukenov: 125 TPE D – Tanner Hynes: 66 TPE D – Pierre-Luc Lefrancois: 0 TPE D – World B. Free: 118 TPE G – Sandro Clegane: 282 TPE G – Lenny Face: 65 TPE Brampton Blades LW – Jensen Svendsen: 0 TPE LW – Azor Ahai: 12 TPE LW – Danger Van der Merwe: 0 TPE LW – Lee Sang-Hyeok: 46 TPE LW – Matt Johnson: 41 TPE LW – Vincent Virtanen: 61 TPE C – Jefferson Jackson: 67 TPE C – Maxime Deschamps: 128 TPE C – Tom Lincoln: 112 TPE D – Zach Voss: 66 TPE D – Saul Hackett: 174 TPE D – Daryn Petersenn: 0 TPE D – Mikael Lagerkvist: 0 TPE D – Dennis Saad: 0 TPE D – Ken Anderson: 91 TPE G – Corey Marino: 0 TPE G – Chris Fekete: 22 TPE G – Atticus Von Braxton IV: 50 TPE Tale of the Tape: Brampton - 870 TPE Moscow - 2,068 TPE Clearly the Red Wolves have the advantage in the ever-so-important category of total points earned. This statistic isn’t always a clear indicator of who is going to win a certain game, but over the course of a seven game series it is very much a factor. The Red Wolves get production from all over the ice, but one glaring weakness compared to the Blades is at center. If there is one area where you want to have an advantage during the playoffs, it is here. Leadership means so much at this point in the season and the Blades could potentially have that edge on every shift. Moscow averages 71.3 TPE from their center position, while Brampton checks in at 102.3 TPE per center. If Brampton wants to have any chance at a VHLM season 45 championship, they must exploit the Moscow weakness at center. Goaltending: Brampton – Atticus Von Braxton IV (50 TPE), Chris Fekete (22 TPE), Corey Marino (0 TPE) Moscow – Sandro Clegane (282 TPE), Lenny Face (65 TPE) It is widely known in the game of hockey that goal tending wins championships. More specifically, hot goalies typically steal the show in the playoffs. The hottest one in the post-season thus far is none other than Sandro Clegane. The fact that they can run Sandro Clegane out there in every game is a huge advantage. Clegane has played great in the playoffs so far and it doesn’t look like he will slow down in the finals. Even if Moscow would start their backup, they would still have an advantage over all three potential Brampton goaltenders. The combination of Von Braxton IV and Fekete will need to play their best games of the season and hope that Clegane has a few bad games if Brampton wants to pull off the upset. Star Power: Brampton – D: Saul Hackett (174 TPE), C: Maxime Deschamps (128 TPE), C: Tom Lincoln (112 TPE) Moscow – D: Arcturus Mengsk (242 TPE), RW: Pete Stockton (169 TPE), RW: Shawn Muller (166 TPE), RW: Jace Hines (159 TPE) We know about the large difference in total points earned between these two teams, but how about the disparity between the best players on each team? Just like goaltending, production from top players often sets one team apart from the other in a seven game series. Pete Stockton, Shawn Muller, and Jace Hines can all put the puck in the net anytime they step onto the ice. The best part about that for Moscow? The fact that Arcturus Mengsk had more points than all three of them in the regular season. Even though Brampton brings a potential top two pick in the VHL draft to the table with Saul Hackett, their stars heavily outweigh the top players for the Blades. Prediction: Red Wolves win series 4-1 Edited October 28, 2015 by atw925 TheLastOlympian07 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eaglesfan036 4,598 Posted October 28, 2015 Share Posted October 28, 2015 wow I didn't know there was that big a difference between teams Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheLastOlympian07 2,388 Posted October 28, 2015 Share Posted October 28, 2015 wow I didn't know there was that big a difference between teams I made everyone be active well mostly everyone. plus these guys are honestly great guys. wish them the best as they graduate to the VHL Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderator Baozi 1,658 Posted October 28, 2015 Moderator Share Posted October 28, 2015 If Brampton steals even one game, Moscow should forfeit. I mean seriously Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DollarAndADream 3,356 Posted October 29, 2015 Share Posted October 29, 2015 IMO Bern > Brampton, and Bern got swept....so..... Brampton > Moscow. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheLastOlympian07 2,388 Posted October 29, 2015 Share Posted October 29, 2015 can Moscow just win it in 3 games and save the humiliation of a 4th? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kylrad 178 Posted November 1, 2015 Share Posted November 1, 2015 Content 3/3 Good article, I also didnt realize how 1 sided it appears Grammar 2/2 Not much to find Appearance 1/1 Looks great Overall 6/6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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