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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: Oyorra Arroyo (TOR) 8/8

 

Most Outstanding Player (player vote) - Brett Slobodzian Trophy: Oyorra Arroyo (TOR) 61 Votes

 

 Playoff MVP - Daisuke Kanou Trophy: Johnny Havenk Carison (TOR) 8/8

 

Leading Points - Mike Szatkowski Trophy: Oyorra Arroyo (TOR) 125 Points

Leading Goals - Kevin Brooks Trophy: Oyorra Arroyo (TOR) 62 Goals

Leading Assists - Alexander Beketov Trophy: Maxim Kovalchuk (SEA) 70 Assists

 

Lowest GAA - Greg Clegane Trophy: Kallis Kriketers (RIG) 2.12 GAA

Top Defenseman - Sterling Labatte Trophy: Maxim Kovalchuk (SEA) 8/8

 

Top Offensive Defenseman - Alexander Valiq Trophy: Tzuyu (TOR) 7/8, Shawn Glade (RIG) 1/8

 

Top Defensive Defenseman - Jake Wylde Trophy: Maxim Kovalchuk (SEA) 4/8, Joseph McWolf (NYA) 3/8, Dan Montgomery (HSK) 1/8


Top Goalie - Aidan Shaw Trophy: Kallis Kriketers (RIG) 5/8, Roger Sterling (VAN) 3/8

 

Top Two-Way Forward - Scott Boulet Trophy: Matt Thompson (SEA) 4/8, Beau Louth (VAN) 2/8, Sebastian Ironside (SEA) 1/8, Kronos Bailey (HSK) 1/8

 

Top Rookie - Christian Stolzschweiger Trophy: Kyson Blake (MOS) 8/8

 

Executive of the Year - David Knight Trophy: Ryan Power(TOR) 6/8, Blake Campbell(SEA) 1/8, Benjamin Zeptenbergs(RIG) 1/8

 

Most Improved - Dustin Funk Trophy: Elias Dahlberg (DAV) 8/8

 

ALL VHL TEAMS

 

ALL VHL TEAM - May Claim 2 TPE

F - Oyorra Arroyo

F - Veran Dragomir

F - Beau Louth

F - Sebastian Ironside

F - Elias Dahlberg

F - Matt Thompson

D - Maxim Kovalchuk

D - Robert Malenko

D - Shawn Glade

D - Tzuyu

G - Kallis Kriketers

G - Roger Sterling

 

ROOKIE TEAM - May Claim 1 TPE

F - Kyson Blake

F - Dan Bailie

F - Carles Puigdemont

D - Elasmobranch Fish

D -  Smitty Werbenjagermanjensen

G - Justin Cole

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Johnny Havenk Carison (TOR) 8/8 Votes

 

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Johnny takes this award by sweeping all 8 votes. Johnny Havenk Carison lead all goalies with a 0.931 SVV% and 2.53 GAA in 12 games played.
He was a solid goalie all through the playoffs for Toronto who inevitably lead them to success. You always want a great netminder on your team to ensure success and he provided that for the Toronto Legion in the playoffs.

 

@Donno100

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Elias Dahlberg (DAV) 8/8 Votes

 

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Dog Bird really turned things around after a miserable rookie season with a mere 36 points. A *nice* 69 point 
difference from last year makes him the undisputed winner for this award. He has really turned things around for himself
and will be a key member for Davos for seasons to come. 

 

@Nykonax

 

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Kyson Blake (MOS) 8/8 Votes

 

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*cries a little* Kyson Blake was miles ahead of all other rookies as the only one to put up more than a point per game
with his 88 point showcase. They only good part of Moscows inagural season, we hope Kyson helps Moscow become a better team for 
next season and more to come. No other rookie even came close to being as good as Kyson in their first year in the league.

 

@TMI
 

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Ryan Power (TOR) 6/8 Votes

Blake Campbell (SEA) 1/8 Votes

Benjamin Zeptinbergs (RIG) 1/8 Votes

 

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Ryan Power lead his Toronto Legion to yet another cup. After a 3rd place finish in the league, Toronto
went on to win it all. He has built a team of players like Oyorra Arroyo, Johnny Havenk Carison, and Tzuyu.
This team was great to watch and Ryan Power was the reason it happened.

 

@Devise

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Kallis Kriketers (RIG) 5/8 Votes

Roger Sterling (VAN) 3/8 Votes

 

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Kallis put up an absolute show this past season. With the second best SVV% (by a mere 0.001), best GAA, and most Shutouts.
I personally am surprised how Sterling managed 3 votes after this excellent performance by Kallis.
Riga is surely happy to have a goaltender of his skill guarding their net as they hope to make
a deeper playoff push this upcoming season.

 

 

@hedgehog337

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Tzuyu (TOR) 7/8 Votes

Shawn Glade (RIG) 1/8 Votes

 

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A mere 1 point behind the point leader for defensemen, Tzuyu picked up his game this past season
with a career high 87 points. Tzuyu also put up 66 helpers, most of which were key factors
in Oyorra Arroyo's 125 point campaign. A well deserved award for this young defenseman.

 

@tfong

 

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Maxim Kovalchuk (SEA) 4/8

Joseph McWolf (NYA) 3/8

Dan Montgomery (HSK) 1/8

 

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With the closest race yet, Maxim Kovalchuk pulls ahead with half of the votes. Barely beating McWolf by 1 vote,
he takes the Jake Wyle trophy home. Kovalchuk exceeded defensively this past season
with 208 hits, 145 blocked shots, and +/- of 31. Kovalchuk had an exceptional season and this award just
highlights one aspect of the game he excelled at.

 

@Banackock

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Maxim Kovalchuk (SEA) 8/8 Votes

 

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Maxim Kovalchuk was an excellent presence for Seattle this past season. A great player
both offensively and defensively, Kovalchuk was one of the factors in Seattle's campaign
this season. Not only did he lead all defenseman with 88 points and the entire league with 70 assists, this 6'3" 208lb. 
brute put up hit 208 hits and blocked 145 shots. Kovalchuk was hands down the 
best overall defenceman this year.

 

@Banackock

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1. Oyorra Arroyo (TOR) 61 Votes @omgitshim

2. Kallis Kriketers (RIG) 11 Votes @hedgehog337

3. Veran Dragomir (SEA) 10 Votes @Velevra

3. Elias Dahlberg (DAV) 10 Votes @Nykonax

 

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Oyorra wins another award here, and this one by a landslide. It was more than obvious
who was going to take this one home. Oyorra has had an amazing year where he lead the league 
in many categories, not to mention winning a cup with the legion. A well deserved victory indeed, there is no
one else I would rather have get this award.

 

 

@omgitshim

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Oyorra Arroyo (TOR) 8/8 Votes

 

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Oyorra sweeps the voting and takes all 8 votes. Oyorra Arroyo was hands down the best player in the league this year. 
Putting up a league-leading 125 points and 62 goals, Oyorra also lead his Toronto Legion to the finals, 
where they won it all. Oyorra was on another level this season and we hope to see a similar performance next season,

a well-deserved win indeed.

 

@omgitshim

 

 

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Matt Thompson (SEA) 4/8 Votes

Beau Louth (VAN) 2/8 Votes

Sebastian Ironside (SEA) 1/8 Votes

Kronos Bailey (HSK) 1/8 Votes

 

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Thompson takes home another Boulet Trophy after beating out Beau Louth, Ironside, and Kronos Bailey.
Matt Thompson had a great year with Seattle putting up great numbers offensively while being a great
presence for them on the other end of the ice. He boasts 4th straight 50+ goal season along with his 4th straight 100+ point
performance. Not to mention his 283 hits and +/- of 48. A well-deserved victory by Thompson.

 

 

@Beketov

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A correction on the All-VHL teams. Both First and Second teams were lumped together when they should be separated. All-VHL First Team, which may claim 2 TPE, consists of:

 

F - Oyorra Arroyo

F - Veran Dragomir

F - Beau Louth

D - Maxim Kovalchuk

D - Robert Malenko

G - Kallis Kriketers

 

All-VHL Second Team, which may claim 1 TPE, consists of:

 

F - Sebastian Ironside

F - Elias Dahlberg

F - Matt Thompson

D - Shawn Glade

D - Tzuyu

G - Roger Sterling

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