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GM Campbell Talks About Sven Wolf


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The wind was blowing the rumor leaves around the VHL for the last week or two and one of the bigger rumors is that the Seattle Bears have decided to steer the ship around, sell the cargo that they have remaining on board and take off with what they got. To go home and hopefully start a new adventure again sometime in the future. One of their assets, Sven Wolf, is a piece that could be on it's way out. The young center has a pretty significant history with the Seattle organization. When GM Campbell took over the Bears organization, his agency was currently working for a goalie who was around 180 TPE. Knowing that the Bears needed a center man for the future, he decided to let go of the goalie and recreate as a center. Thus, was born Swedish playmaker Sven Wolf.

 

With the Seattle Bears heading in a new direction, this means two things for Wolf. He can either stay on the team and continue his run with the Bears and his career, or he can head on over to a different team and call this his final season in the VHL.

 

His career hasn't been glorified in championships or scoring titles, but he's a strong player who plays an important role on the team - or any team he'd be on. Firstly, his face off game is strong and had put up incredible numbers all season. Secondly, he's one of the most natural, raw and elite play making forwards in the VHL today. While he may not have led the league in assists, his build favors him being a passing over scoring guy heavily. Lastly, his loyalty has been huge for the team. He did not mind playing on the 1st line, but often was seen on the 2nd line too. He was a team first kind of guy and it showed when he decided to hang the goal pads up and take on the role of center, throwing away 180 tpe to start fresh over just to help his team.

 

Currently, we're undecided on what's going to happen. Obviously, in our unfortunate situation, we're in a sellers market for ourselves. Sven Wolf could very well end up on a new team either at the draft or sometime in the season prior to trade deadline day.

 

For Sven Wolf

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