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Twinger Isn't That Bad

 

Looking at the scoring leaders in the VHLM right now, it is hard not to see domination by a single team. The Yukon Rush have led the league since the start of the season, and their players have been playing out of this world.

 

One of those players who seems to have an easy time in the VHLM is the Rush's LW Leph Twinger. After 58 games, he has done basically whatever he wants on the scoresheet, putting up a whopping 122 points. That is over 2.0PPG, including 63 goals, and we are not even done yet. Twinger obviously leads the league in points, at his 122 output. Seven of the top 10 point leaders are actually Yukon Rush players, with the other three being from the Oslo Storm. After Twinger's 122 points comes Centis Kurtutecis at 105 points, Sergei Kovalev at 94 points, defenseman Alvaro Jokinen at 77 points, and to close out the Top 5 is Storm player Marvin Harding's 72 points. It is quite the sight to see the drop from #1 to #2 being 17 points, then 11 points from #2 to #3, and after that it sinks down 18 points to Jokinen's 77. Twinger has obviously run away with it after being on par with Sergei Kovalev for much of the season, who has slowed down and let Kurtutecis pass him.

 

In the goals category, Leph Twinger is leading that as well, and by quite a large margin as well. He has 63 goals, and that is 14 more than the next best at 49 goals. Kovalev holds down that #2 spot with 49, Kurtutecis is at #3 with 36, while Oslo's Jonas Vilhjalmsson and Yukon's Vesto Slipher are tied with 33 goals. Those are your Top 5 goal scorers in the league, and from 1st to 5th is a glaring 20 goals. Twinger has given up some of his minutes lately, but it definitely has not slowed him down. Scoring at over a goal per game will do that, I suppose.

 

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In the assists column, Leph Twinger takes a back seat. His teammate Centis Kurtutecis is in the #1 spot with 69 assists in 58 games. Yet another Yukon player, Alvaro Jokinen is in the #2 spot with 65 assists, while Leph Twinger sits at #3 with 59. 4th and 5th are Mikhail Vega (56), and Marvin Harding (52), respectively. With Centis Kurtutecis' 69 assists and Twinger's 63 goals, you can bet they shared a ton of points within those statistics.

 

After 58 games, Leph Twinger is the only player with at least 400 shots, and he is 1st in the shots category with 406. The next best there is his teammate Kurtutecis with 361. That is a bit of a drop off, and surprisingly the highest shot mark from someone not on the Yukon Rush is Oslo Storm's Jonas Vilhjalmsson in the #3 spot with 286. Nobody not on the Rush is even close to Leph Twinger in that regard, and even Kurtutecis is 45 shots away from matching him. Either Twinger is a selfish prick, or his teammates are wary of his skill set.

 

One thing that Leph Twinger isn't is physical. He is way out of the top 10 in both the hits and shots blocked categories. Surprisingly, Leph Twinger is not even close in minutes played either. He is 17th, and his points per 20 minutes is in 1st at 1.71 as a result of that.

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Way to just showcase how amazing you are once again :P interesting to see how well some players do in the VHLM and how some player just dont do shit lol. Muller and Gretzky were never big point producers in the VHLM despite being at the cap. Brodeur sucked in the VHLM. maybe I just suck at making players under the cap.

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