diacope 1,696 Posted July 18, 2020 Share Posted July 18, 2020 (edited) After a night of drafting and setting up a roster for the upcoming season the coaches had one last attempt to see how their players can perform, matches are schedule and all draftees plus a selected number of VHLM players begin playing against each other.. 12 games go by and the games end, here's what the trainers of the Las Vegas Aces had to say about their players performances and future in the league C Tim Waters Tall center that lacks size but makes up for it with his creative passing. He loves trying to make big plays and usually goes for the long bomb almost every game VHL Comparison: Nate Telker GP10 G1 A8 P9 C Rhynex Entertainment Strong on the puck and fierce around the dot, we should see a well-rooted, consistent center ready for each game with tons of room to grow VHL Comparison: Alex Pearson GP11 G4 A4 P8 LW Chris Reynolds Expect to see him parked in positions to score because his shot is always ready, wherever he is on the ice. Another skill of his is skating, pair that with his physical presence and you get a player willing to go the extra inch to win a battle on the boards VHL Comparison: Henrik Zoiderberg GP12 G10 A6 P16 LW Mikael Jordon Although he doesn't have any major skills we see an all-around flexible forward that can fill any cap and play extra minutes whenever teammates are tired VHL Comparison: Ben McGirr GP10 G3 A3 P6 RW Onde Sanstrom Tons of potential and skills that make it seem like he's two players on the ice, watch out or this player next season. He has the size and defensive ability to be a key player on both side of the ice, skating and puck handling that will help him team keep possession of the puck and has an itch to get a shot off anytime he has a chance VHL Comparison: ACL TEAR GP12 G13 A4 P17 RW Gary Rush Already drafted in the big league by Calgary we see a more mature player in the locker room with a history of producing points for the hometown crowd. Does a good job defending and keeping the puck out away from the goaltender, can play top line minutes without getting tired late in the game VHL Comparison: Erik Draven GP11 G9 A7 P16 D Kasper Kankkunen Reliable body with an ability to shoot through traffic, will most likely be waiting silently behind the action and fly into positions to score whenever he gets the chance VHL Comparison: Fredrik Elmebeck GP10 G6 A1 P7 D Matt thunder Just because this player is shorter than the average defender and hasn't showed up to practice much doesn't mean he can't be a threat when the other team least expects it, probably wont see a lot of him but don't count him out when he has a chance to score VHL Comparison: Gert B Frobe GP12 G2 A1 P3 D Tony Jabroni Strong, well-timed defensive efforts give him the space needed to make plays and react to things before they happen VHL Comparison: Rusty Shackleford GP12 G2 A3 P5 D Gordon Sampson Stay at home defender with excellent positioning, definitely somebody the coach can trust handling the puck and keeping it away from the goalie VHL Comparison: Cody Smith GP12 G0 A6 P6 D Roseann Petal Probably going to be the player who handles the rubber the most because of his knowledge of the game, crisp passing and rock solid defense. Despite having the stature to retrieve the puck against bigger players the lethal way, you will see lightning fast acceleration that will leave little room for the opponent to react VHL Comparison: Michael Gary Scott GP11 G4 A6 P10 G Nils Friedriksen Experience and leadership will make him a player to talk to in the dressing room, since he was recently drafted to the London United expect to see a motivated net minder who will use all the tricks in his bag. He has the size, puck control and hands to have the ability to stop the hard shots with potential to make an impact in the VHL VHL Comparison: A Red Guy GP11 W7 L3 OT1 G Jacob Carson Superb rebounding and the perfect size to play the position, he just needs a little bit more training to get in the crease more often, probably wont see him in the net unless something happens to the main man but will have plenty of time to soak in knowledge to prepare himself for S74 VHL Comparison: Jimmy Spyro GP10 W4 L4 OT2 Total word count: 773, claiming this in the future Edited July 18, 2020 by Z16 Spartan and kesytamm 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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