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Welcome back everyone! We are about half way through the season, and this draft class is looking stronger and stronger by the day. Here is my current top 10 as always:

 

  1. Kyl Oferson -

  2. Roque Davis -

  3. Erik Killinger -

  4. Stone Wolski -

  5. Ola Vikingstad -

  6. Thomas Landry II -

  7. Jim Bob -

  8. Uhtred 1

  9. Hugh Jass 1

  10. Joakim Bruden -

 

Not much movement inside the top 10, but quite a bit in my spreadsheet, which now shows last weeks rankings and this weeks

rankings: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Z3UmjHIkmoBNTRdw8dgQdp4kOVhVLVRgPADZOndKJUY/edit?usp=sharing

 

Stats

Name

Goals

Name 

Assists

Name

Points

Kyl Oferson

39

Roque Davis

67

Roque Davis

88

Uhtred

39

Hugh Jass

59

Kyl Oferson

87

Ola Vikingstad

36

Jim Bob

51

Hugh Jass

81

Erik Killinger

37

Kyl Oferson

48

Ola Vikingstad

77

Thomas Landry II

29

Ola Vikingstad

41

Uhtred

75

Hugh Jass

22

Thomas Landry II

41

Erik Killinger

71

Roque Davis

21

Uhtred

36

Thomas Landy II

70

Adam Syreck

17

Erik Killinger

34

Jim Bob

61

Alex Burrows

14

Zyrok12

28

Zyrok12

35

Richard Penisson

13

Joaquin Ventura

21

Alex Burrows

32

Name

Save %

Stone Wolski

.914

Joakim Bruden

.882

Hex Valentine

.875

Bennett Dahl

.851

Carter Fetterly

.842

 

News

Kyl Oferson hit 300 TPE this past week.

Ola Vikingstad and Jim Bob hit the VHLM limit of 250 TPA this past week.

Uhtred and Hugh Jass hit 200 TPE this past week.

Pengu and Thomas Landry II each earned 22 TPE this past week, which was the most among draftees.

 

 

Profiles

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Joakim Bruden - G - 186 TPE

Joakim Bruden is a goalie with little to no weaknesses, and exceptional reaction speeds. He has already won an incredible 30 games in just 37 total games played this season. To say he has been the backbone for a great Ottawa team would be an understatement. The Swedish netminder has consistently earned TPE as a first gen so far, never dipping into single digits in any given week, and earning over 20 three times. There's quite a bit of potential here, if Bruden stays consistent.

 

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Joe Proto - LW - 114 TPE

Proto has burst onto the scene lately, with 31, 21 and then 32 TPE his first three weeks. If he keeps this up, it's obvious that he will quickly become a top prospect in this draft, as stacked as it already seems to be. The offense has been coming a bit slowly so far, but with his TPE rising as fast as it is, his offense is sure to follow suit. He has 6 goals and 13 points in 31 games. Proto is a pretty well balanced player with good defensive and offensive instincts. I think he could become a superstar if he stays active and committed enough. 

 

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Gavin Harris - D - 87 TPE

A bit of an under the radar player so far in this draft class, Harris has quietly had a great start to his VHLM career. He has 17 points in 36 games with the Hounds this season as a defenseman, and more of a defensive one at that. Harris is not afraid to hit, and has very impressive defensive instincts. In terms of TPE production, he has earned 57 TPE in his first 4 weeks, which is really good for someone just starting out. If he continues like this, any VHL GM will be extremely happy to have him in their organization.

 

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