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After surprising the hockey world by beating the Reigning Champs in Riga, the Titans were riding high with many selecting them as the favourites for the Continental Cup Finals. Unfortunately for them, future Hall of Famer Norris Stopko (likely a first ballot after his incredible performance in these playoffs) was an unbreakable wall, and they were ousted in 4 quick games.

 

With retirements and Free Agency stripping the team of 4 of its veteran players, expansion costing them defender Paolo Nano, and a trade sending out Vaydar Odinsson, the Titans will go into S65 with a very different look. Armed with youth and cap space, the team is likely looking to make a big splash in player additions, as they hope to not only return to the heights accomplished this past season, but soar past and claim the throne as league Champs in S65. After last winning the Continental Cup in S60, should the Titans win a Continental Cup before Davos, they would become the first franchise to have won 11 Cups in their history.

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