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The VHL Award Ceremony

Presented by Victory Sports News

 

 

Remember, if you won an award (individual) in either the VHL or VHLM, you are entitled to add 2 Uncapped TPE for each award won. If you are a co-winner, add 1 Uncapped TPE for that award. To claim, just link this page to your updates.

 

 

Championship - Continental Cup: Toronto Legion

 Best Regular Season Record - Victory Cup: Seattle Bears

Continental Cup FinalistsToronto Legion vs. Helsinki Titans

  

MVP - Scotty Campbell Trophy:  Podrick Cast (RIG)

Cast - 5, B. Louth - 1, Malenko - 1, Thompson - 1

 

Most Outstanding Player (player vote) - Brett Slobodzian Trophy: Matt Thompson (SEA)

Thompson - 29, Stopko - 18, Malenko - 14, Arroyo - 7, Cast - 3, Ironside - 2

 

 Playoff MVP - Daisuke Kanou Trophy: Norris Stopko (TOR)

Stopko - 8

 

Leading Points - Mike Szatkowski Trophy: Matt Thompson (SEA) - 110

Leading Goals - Kevin Brooks Trophy: Oyorra Arroyo (TOR) & Matt Thompson (SEA) - 56

Leading Assists - Alexander Beketov Trophy: Robert Malenko (SEA) - 85

 

Lowest GAA - Greg Clegane Trophy: Kallis Kriketers (RIG) - 2.30

Top Defenseman - Sterling Labatte Trophy: Joseph McWolf (NYA)
McWolf - 6, Malenko - 2

 

Top Offensive Defenseman - Alexander Valiq Trophy: Robert Malenko (SEA)

Malenko - 8

 

Top Defensive Defenseman - Jake Wylde Trophy: Maxim Kovalchuk (SEA) 
Kovalchuk - 8


Top Goalie - Aidan Shaw Trophy: Norris Stopko (TOR)
Stopko - 8

 

Top Two-Way Forward - Scott Boulet Trophy: Matt Thompson (SEA)

Thompson - 7, Ironside - 1

 

Top Rookie - Christian Stolzschweiger Trophy: Ryan Sullivan Jr. (NYA)

Sullivan - 7, Randoms - 1

 

Executive of the Year - David Knight Trophy: Matt Bailey (HSK)
Bailey - 5, Zeptenbergs - 2, Power - 1

 

Most Improved - Dustin Funk Trophy: Beau Louth (QUE)

Louth - 8

 

ALL VHL TEAMS

 

FIRST TEAM - May Claim 2 TPE

F - Matt Thompson

F - Oyorra Arroyo

F - Sebastian Ironside

D - Joseph McWolf

D - Robert Malenko

G - Norris Stopko

 

SECOND TEAM - May Claim 1 TPE

F - Podrick Cast

F - Edwin Preencarnacion

F - Keaton Louth

D - Mats Johnsson

D - Maxim Kovalchuk

G - Alexander Pepper

 

ROOKIE TEAM - May Claim 1 TPE

F - Randoms

F - Kronos Bailey

F - Jorgon Weyed

D - Ryan Sullivan Jr.

D - Piotr Jerwa

G - Brick Wahl

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Unanimous Decision

Norris Stopko

 

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@Bushito

 

Stopko was well… unstopkoable (hah, see what I did there…. Why aren't you laughing? It's called humor…) in the playoffs. He went an absurd 10-2 in the playoffs, being the main reason why Toronto advanced past Quebec and Seattle and swept Helsinki in the finals. During the S64 playoffs, he also posted a 0.940 save % and a 2.51 GAA along with a single shutout. This has been perhaps his strongest post season ever, and concludes an amazing career for a legendary goaltender. Farewell!

 

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Candidates:

Beau Louth

Alexander Pepper

Veran Dragomir

 

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@Beaviss

 

 

To say Beau Louth thrived from his teams adjustments is an honest understatement, and GM Beaviss provided a change that Louth seemingly desperately needed. He scored 45 goals, which was the 4th most in the league and notched 50 apples for a total of 95 points, 40 more than the 55 points that he got last season. He didn’t just improve on his offense though. He blocked 29 shots this season, +10 from last season and was a +26, a huge increase from the -1 he was at the end of last season.

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Candidates:

Ryan Sullivan Jr.

Brick Wahl

Randoms

 

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@Advantage

 

Ryan Sullivan Jr. proved this year that he was well worth the first selection in last seasons VHL Draft. The rookie blue liner not only had the second most points for rookies with an outstanding 56 points, he had an excellent performance defensively with the young team New York is. Expect great things from this young man in the near future.

 

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Candidates:

Ryan Power (TOR)

Benjamin Zeptenbergs (RIG)

Matt Bailey (HSK)

 

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@Quik

 

Bailey led the 3rd place Titans to the VHL Finals, defeating the post-season favorites (The Riga Reign) in the semi finals before being, unfortunately, swept by the Toronto Legion in the championship round. Bailey made many moves throughout the regular season, and acquired some of their essential pieces like The Charm, Roctrion King, and many other picks that enabled them to defeat Riga. Helsinki can only go up from here and their window for winning is just opening, and Bailey is the perfect man to lead them.

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Candidates:

Kallis Kriketers

Norris Stopko

Alexander Pepper

 

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@Bushito

 

It is no surprise Stopko wins here... Stopko has been an exception goalie all throughout his career and this final season was no different. Other than an absured 10 and 2 record in the playoffs with a .940, the legendary netminder put a 0.930 up in the regular season. *Tips hat*

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Candidates:

Robert Malenko

Ryan Kastelic

Joseph McWolf

 

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@pennypenny

 

Who would have thought that with 106 point Robert Malenko would have all 8 votes for the Alexander Valiq Offensive Defenceman Award right? Malenko absolutely tore up the league this year with his league leading 85 assists. This man can do it all and putting up absurd amounts of points is no exception. Well deserving of this award.

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Candidates:

Joseph McWolf

Luc-Pierre Lespineau-Lebrunette

Maxim Kovalchuk

 

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@Banackock

 

Kovalchuk led the league in +/- with a +50, had 139 shots blocked, 193 hits, and registered 69 points on top of that. He was a major part of Seattle’s strong defensive core that led them to 1st place in the league. With his outstanding plus 50 he was rarely on for a goal against, and helped his team score, or he always rushed to get off of the ice before Dahlberg scored on a breakaway.
 

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Candidates:

Joseph McWolf

Robert Malenko

Maxim Kovalchuk

 

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@McWolf

 

McWolf, in only his 2nd VHL season, amassed 16 goals and 62 assists for a total 80 points while playing for the up-and-coming New York Americans. Defensively he blocked 189 shots, and threw 205 hits. He was the only star on a desperate New York blueline, and he shined, coming clutch in big games when it was needed.

 

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Candidates:

Podrick Cast

Robert Malenko

Matt Thompson

Beau Louth

 

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@Victor

 

This 999 tpe phenom had an exceptional year. Puting up 102 points but also having a +/- of 38. He was Riga's best player both offensively and defensively. Well deserving of this honour.

 

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G Norris Stopko - @Bushito

D Robert Malenko - @pennypenny

D Joseph McWolf - @McWolf

F Sebastian Ironside - @DollarAndADream

F Oyorra Arroyo - @omgitshim

F Matt Thompson - @Beketov

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Candidates:

Beau Louth

Matt Thompson

Sebastian Ironside

 

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@Beketov

 

Thompson was also on the 1st place Seattle team along with other award winners and finalists. He’s been a main star on the Bears cast and seems like he’ll stay there for a while posting great numbers. Not only did he lead the league in points with 110, but he also was a +39, had 311 hits, and blocked 32 shots. This perfectly fits the mold of a two-way, and just hitting the prime of his career it's exciting to see what more he can do.
 

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Now that the show is complete I’ve moved it to the regular spot and opened it up so feel free to continue discussion in here.

 

A few reminders on the TPE claims: as mentioned in the OP, shared awards count as 1. Also, team awards (which are oddly missing from this, I’ll get it cleaned up and added later) do not count for TPE Rewards however the All-VHL teams do. All-VHL first team is 2 TPE, 2nd Team and All-Rookie are 1.

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It's a bit ridiculous that if you share an award it's only 1 TPE, but being named to the vhl first team is worth 2, as well as the other TPE from the awards you might have won to make first team in the first place. WTF do I know though.

 

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