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Well, the regular season is now over, and the playoffs now present themselves as the S71 prospects' last chance to prove their worth to VHL GMs ahead of the draft. Let's see who's currently leading the pack:

 

Rankings

  1. Kyl Oferson -

  2. Roque Davis -

  3. Stone Wolski -

  4. Erik Killinger -

  5. Jim Bob -

  6. Ola Vikingstad -

  7. Thomas Landry II -

  8. Uhtred -

  9. Hugh Jass -

  10. Joe Proto -

 

Biggest Risers

Vin Calia 13

Chip chiperson 8

Kazimir Komarov 5

 

Biggest Fallers

Cassius Gardner 9

Kendall Rasmussen 8

Nicolas Konig 7

 

Newly Qualified / Requalified

Erik Hjalmarsson

 

Newly Unqualified

Randy Stewarts

 

Stats

Kyl Oferson

74

Roque Davis

118

Roque Davis

154

Uhtred

68

Hugh Jass

97

Kyl Oferson

153

Erik Killinger

62

Thomas Landry II

85

Uhtred

148

Thomas Landry II

60

Uhtred

80

Thomas Landy II

145

Ola Vikingstad

56

Kyl Oferson

79

Hugh Jass

132

Nicolas Konig

44

Jim Bob

76

Ola Vikingstad

130

Bob Helminen

38

Ola Vikingstad

74

Erik Killinger

124

Roque Davis

36

Erik Killinger

62

Jim Bob

92

Hugh Jass

35

Jason Goeson

55

Nicolas Konig

91

Kazimir Komarov

33

Pengu

52

Bob Helminen

74

Name

Save %

Stone Wolski

.915

Joakim Bruden

.886

Hex Valentine

.876

Bennett Dahl

.868

Woody McPine

.855

 

News

Jim Bob and Ola Vikingstad hit 300 TPE last week.

Thomas Landry II hit the VHLM TPA limit of 250 last week.

Joakim Bruden hit 200 TPE last week.

Ray Sheilds, Hex Valentine and Gary Neal hit 100 TPE last week.

Ray Sheilds earned the most TPE last week, with 25.

 

Profiles

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Roque Davis - D - 356 TPE

A game-changing defenseman with unmatched awareness in all areas of the ice, Davis has undoubtedly took the VHLM by storm this season. He posesses wonderful mobility and a sneaky good shot as well. He led the league in assists (118) and points (154) this season, and looks to keep his momentum going into the playoffs with San Diego. He has earned every single possible capped TPE so far, showing his incredible consistency in earning TPE. Davis will be an amazing player, and I'm excited to see what he'll become.

 

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Bob Helminen - LW - 117 TPE

Bob Helminen has been a prospect who has been consistent in earning TPE so far in his career, and been rewarded with some great stats this season. The winger scored 38 goals, and a total of 74 points in S70, which are both top 10 in their respective categories. In his past 5 full weeks, he has earned 65 TPE, averaging out as 13 per week. On top of that, he already has 18 this week. I think he has considerably high potential if he stays consistent.

 

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Thomas Landry II - LW - 288 TPE

Landry II is a very well-rounded player with elite potential. I see no holes in his game, and I think that's something that a VHL team loves to see in a player so early in their career. He has had an uphill climb keeping up with the other top prospects of this draft since he started with just 30 base TPE, and he has done about as well as one possibly could. Earning the 5th most TPE in the draft, Landry II has been a force to reckon with this season, with 60 goals and 145 points. With Doomsday's job as a VSN writer as well, this player has a ton going for him and there's no doubt that he will be a great VHL player.

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