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With the D.C. Dragons comfortably tied for 3rd in the North American Conference of the VHL with 59 points (11 points ahead of both New York and Toronto), it seems like a good time for another quick update on Guy Lesieur’s breakout season. Actually, before I shift from the team’s success, it should be noted that if D.C. were in the European Conference, we would be the number one seed in the playoffs out of that Conference – one point ahead of Moscow. My hat is of to GM @Enorama for getting us to this point so quickly in this young team’s existence.

 

Enorama has made many moves, but one of his better IMHO (lol) was believing in Lesieur’s user enough to make the trade to get Lesieur in the first round after we had already gone one pick before D.C. was on the clock.

 

With 48 games played, it is clear that his status as one of the Dragons’ best and brightest is no fluke. He is here to stay.

 

Guy has lit the lamp 21 times which puts him on pace for over 31 goals on the season – good for second on the team only trailing D.C.’s superstar Mikko Aaltonen (5 goals ahead of Guy). It also puts him tied for 13th in the entire VHL.

 

Guy’s 23 assists (over 34 projected goals) put him 6th on the team proving that he doesn’t just hog the puck and score, but knows how to pass to talented teammates as well.

 

Finally, and this may be Guy’s proudest accomplishment, Guy’s 10.19% shot percentage is the best on the team and makes him the only one scoring at a double digit pace.

 

Looking very much forward to the playoffs this year as we hope to go much deeper in S71!

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