Gooningitup 1,290 Posted July 21, 2017 Share Posted July 21, 2017 (my point task for the history of league bonus) The Komarov family may not be a family of superstars, with zero awards given to them in their history to date. However they are a household name when it comes to one things. That is bringing the pain, Vlad was one of the most feared players in his day. Finishing 27th all time in hits a rather impressive feat considering he never really reached his potential. He racked up the PIMs, aswell as the shots blocked. He leads Davos history books, in many of these categories. If not among the top 5, you played Davos you knew it was going to be a night of ice packs. He was never afraid to back down from a fight. He had his teammates back, it endured him to a fanbase forever that is still waiting for his name to be put in their HOF. He is unlikely to ever be in the real HOF, but he should atleast be in Davos. He returned the 2nd year after his retirement and lead Davos to a rather decent run including a finals apperance as GM. Something he hopes one day he might be able to return too, to finish what he started. The next generation was more skilled than his father, however he still had many of the qualities his father did. He never quite reached the hits or even the PIMs his father did, but he still was no slouch. Playing 6 seasons in Davos, he further solidified the Komarov name, in Davos playing a strong 2 way game. Again like his father he never quite reached his peek. Pavel could dazzle with his hands, but he like his father would drop the gloves, and crush you against the boards like no other. If you played Davos and till the end of the year Quebec. You knew it was going to be a long night and someway Pavel would be in your head. Had he not, had to change positions early in his career one wonders if he might have been better than his father. The newest model of Komarov is built like a truck, cousin to Pavel, Sergei is a 6 foot 8 beast on skates. He redefines the family name, to this point his growth as a player have many salivating at what he could do in the future. Already a physical wrecking ball in juniors, he looks to continue the legacy of the previous 2 generations as the new bringer of pain. He has a long career ahead of him with one goal in mind, winning championships, kicking ass, and attempting to make the HOF. Its very early in his career, but early indications suggest that he could very well be the best one of them all when its time to hang them up. Ahma and jRuutu 2 Link to comment https://vhlforum.com/topic/42283-claimed-the-name-komarov-a-history-of-pain/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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