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TPE is what we use and is universally known as Total Points Earned towards your player in any sim league whether it is Hockey, Basketball, Football or Baseball. Here in the VHL, TPE is earned at a 12 TPE weekly cap. Players earn as much as 100 per season depending on how long the season/playoffs and off-season is. Not to mention giveaways and other ways of earning TPE. Let's take a look at the players who have the most TPE in today's Victory Hockey League.

 

The 1000 TPE Club

5 players in today's VHL have over 1000 TPE and they should be some of the best in the VHL right? well let's look at how these players are doing this season.

 

1 - Gabriel McAllister - 1,409 TPE

 

McAllister was taken with the 1st overall pick in Season 56. He has been one of the better players in the league since this time and he has put up exceptional numbers ever since being drafted topping out at 120 points in Season 60. This season, Gabe has scored 10 goals and assisted on 12 goals for 22 points in 16 games. This has him on pace to match last year's numbers of 99 points. Which is a pretty good number to be around especially in your 7th season. With this much TPE, you would want your player to constantly threaten to break the 100 point barrier and Gabe certainly threatens the threshold.

 

2 - Norris Stropko - 1,275 TPE

 

Stropko is one of the best goalies entering his 6th season this year and he is finally showing on all the promise from when he was a youngster. He joined Calgary/Stockholm via the GM rule and has been with the franchise ever since. He started off slowly but has gotten better with each passing season. Stropko is on pace to best his career high of 49 wins with a 52 win season this year if he can keep pace. He is probably going to win the Shaw Trophy as the best goalie in the league.

 

3 - Mats Johnsson - 1,139 TPE

 

Johnsson is the 3rd player on this list and each one so far plays a different position as Johnsson is a defender, Stropko is a goalie and Gabe plays the wing. Johnsson too much like Stropko has gotten better each season going from 28 points as a rookie to 95 points in his 5th season. This year he is on pace for 112 points which would surely put him as the winner of the Labatte Trophy as league's best defenseman.

 

4 - Jasper Canmore - 1,060 TPE

 

Now we have the 3rd player from the same team here with Canmore who plays on Calgary with Stropko and Johnsson which makes them a very potent team. As they have the best Center, best Defenseman and best Goalie TPE wise in the league. Canmore is the youngest player on this list and he seems to be doing very well for himself going from 48 points to 114 points in just 4 seasons. Canmore is on pace for 140 points which would probably see him win a plethora of trophies this season. Calgary is set up nicely for a Continental Cup win.

 

5 - Keaton Louth - 1,024 TPE

 

Now we have Keaton Louth who started off his career as a defender but has since moved to the wing and now he plays for the Wranglers as well. So the Wranglers have the 2nd best Winger TPE to go with the best C, D and G TPE wise. Talk about explosive one line team right? Louth is on pace for a career high in points which is 135 which is better than the 114 he put up last season. It seems to be set in stone that the Wranglers are the top team in the VHL right now with some of the best players the league has to offer but sometimes, it doesn't always lead to a win.

 

Rest of the Top 10

6 - Niko Bogdanovic - 904 TPE

7 - Colton Rayne - 904 TPE

8 - David Kiaskov - 902 TPE

9 - Casey Jones - 897 TPE

10 - Jack Sheppard - 896 TPE

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24 minutes ago, Quik said:

It'd be cool to see a TPA list as well, but I didn't even realize we had 2-6 on the TPE list. Dayummmm boi

 

:holtzhappy:

Calgary’s cap issues are becoming a littler clearer I imagine.

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