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Davos in hot water due to computer program.


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Hockey and sport are unpredictable and yet there is usually some semblance of logic when it comes to trends. It's rare good teams lose often to bad teams. And yet, in the context of the VHL it seems to be happening more often then not for one team. Obviously that teams is Davos. a 5-0 loss to Seattle was the biggest joke of all. I've looked hard across my teams roster to see if there is some mistake. At first I assumed there was an error in Brodeur's stats since he has a 76 overall but is playing way worse then a 74 overall goalie that Quebec has. The portal seems accurate as does the index. So unless there is something I am missing it's all accurate.

 

Never the less, Brodeur has piss poor stats while the other goalies whos name I am too lazy to copy has good or competetive stats. It makes little sense logically and in a league with no injuries it really makes no sense at all. It sucks for the work @TheLastOlympian07 has put in to be ignored by our wonderful simulator. I've been in the league a long time and can hardly remember an example like this where a team that is so much better on paper then their in sim performance. I think we should be equal to or better then Quebec at this stage if we look at the two teams rosters. This is especially odd since Quebec only added their best player recently and yet the gap has barely widened since then. I'm mostly writing this out of frusturation because I know there is very little we can do about it, but it does suck for all the hard work the guys on my team have put in for their players to wind up in such a poor spot through no fault of their own.

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