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HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA -- The newest VHLM team has conquered the regular season, earning a conference championship in the process, but the club is looking forward to a deep and meaningful playoff run; their season isn't complete and everyone is hungry for more. Unlike the Vegas Golden Knights - who made it all the way to the Stanley Cup Finals in 2018 to bow out in five games to the Washington Capitals - Halifax is going for gold, they are going for the VHLM championship and everyone is ready to go.

Halifax has been a dominate force all season long, lead offensively by Karl von Moltke with a remarkable 124 points throughout 71 games; in that span the prospect has scored 45 goals and registered 79 helpers. More impressively, however, is how active Halifax's talented blue line truly is - out of the top five point leaders on the roster, three of them are members of Halifax's blue line: it's public information that Halifax's strongest asset is their top three defenders. 

Shawn Glade recorded 103 points through his 71 games so far, registering 48 goals (three more than KVM) and 55 assists; Tzuyu recorded an impressive 79 points while achieving a solid plus/minus rating of 30; finally, Dylan Nguyen rounds the bottom of the Halifax's top three defenders with 72 points in 71 games. Although Nguyen has only hit the twine 9 times, he lands second on his team in assists with 63. 

Halifax moves into the playoffs with a decent core of forwards beyond Karl von Moltke as well, lead by Anthony Dabarno and Ryuu Crimson at (or above) 60 points through 71 contests. Dabarno has potted 17 goals while registering 44 assists, meanwhile Crimson has recorded 32 goals and 28 assists. A formerly active (and hopefully returning) member of the Halifax roster is right wing Nikita Flipachyev, who scored 30 goals and 56 points during his season. 

Rounding out the top nine, you have Nathan MacKinnon (11-35-46), King Gow (10-16-26) and Lars Tommernes (5-8-13). 

Added depth in promising youngsters Kronos Bailey and Rylan Peace, who already have achieved more TPE than both Gow and Tommernes, give options for GM Glade to work with as playoff hockey looms in the distance. 

The young club is excited, and so are the fans.

 

Oh, did you see their new logo? 

Historical salute, or... secret desires? 

Who knows, who knows. 

 

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