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Calgary has been struggling at the start of the season to win the close games, but ever since the acquisitions of Arthur Dayne and Alex Bridges. There last 10 games record is currently 7-3-0, which one of those lost was from our backup goalie. They have been killing the EU teams this season and they are starting to win in there own conference. The GM is probably feeling extremely happy about those trades.

 

Jacques Lafontaine has been the best goalie in the VHL season and if things is getting even better, I do not see why the hell he can't win the award finlaly in his great career.

 

Alex Bridges helped improve our already stacked defense defensively by laying the body and blocking a lot of shots in front of the net and he is getting some point here and there.

Edwin was struggling a little bit defensively, but now he is founding his groove and is becoming the franchise d-men that we all know about.

The rest of the d-core is doing amazing defensively and offensively, they are for sure the MVPs of the team.

 

The Jubis and Scott Green down the middle is doing fantastic right now and is probably one of the best 1-2 punch on the middle in the VHL. Scott hasnt been getting a lot of points, but his playing like a selke player Patrice Bergeron.

 

The rookies Arthur, Luke and Jonas has been helping the team in there own way and this group of guys should be very excited for the future together.

 

The missing piece for a championship run, Sidgar Gunnar has been struggling this year, but we all know he will turn it around eventually and will lead us to the playoff,

 

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