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After trading away several key players from their Continental Cup winning seasons in the last few days in Phil Hamilton, Wolfgang Strauss and Pablo Escabar, many thought the Helsinki Titans would see any chance of success this season gone as the team set in for the tank. However, due to the pathetic state of the European conference this year, with almost every team either rebuilding or coming out of a rebuild, the Titans find themselves sat in first place. While there isn't really the squad to put together a competitive season with hopes to winning another cup, the remaining players in Marcel Faux, Theo Matsikas, Souryuu Kaminogi and rookie goalie Dmitri Dadonov have played very respectably so far this season, and despite the team's losing record there's every chance that they'll become the "best of a bad bunch". However, with new GM Daniel Anderson expected to make further moves as the season progresses to build his team for the future, it remains unclear how things are going to pan out in the time ahead for the Titans, but for now, the team can reflect with a smile about how despite losing so much of their star power and ultimately losing more games than they've won, they still find themselves in the position of a first round playoff bye at this early stage of the season.

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