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Lucifer Olivier Leveque - Rookie Experience


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and with the 20th overall pick...the Seattle Bears select...Lucifer Olivier Leveque! 

 

It was like a dream, the Seattle Bears made a massive trade with the Calgary Wranglers just before the pick was set to be made, a ton of picks exchanging hands and by the time the deal was done, Lucifer would head to the Bears in a seemingly steal of a pick. The question from this pick was most certainly...where would Leveque be by the time the VHL called? At the time of the pick, Leveque was sitting at 223 TPE, well behind his draftees and likely the reason he fell to 20th overall. However looking at prime Leveque, he is now sitting over 400 TPE just one season after being drafted, an almost 200 TPE gain. A big feat such as this got him slotted into a very promising position in the line-up, but the reward did not come without nerves. Being a young kid in a new city, a new team, a new locker room, he had no idea what to expect, but two things were reassuring, the first? His agent had been here many times before. Rockstar Agency had brought many players through the doors, most notably Radislav Mjers, a borderline hall of fame defender who had an exceptional career, went on to win many awards and most importantly, some cups. With this knowledge and experience, Lucifer would learn to relax in Seattle, and quickly make the city home. 

 

The second reassurance was the general manager, @Banackock. Again, Rockstar Agency and the user had a lot of experience with Banackock, as he was once upon a time his boss, and overlooked all of the VHLM which was a big deal. Now, back to being his GM and not his boss, the expectation and the goals still remain the same, make Lucifer the goat we both know he can be, and thus far, Bana has done an exceptional job at getting Lucifer started. The season is young, just 11 games in now, however Lucifer, projected to be mediocre to begin, has started off hot, so hot in fact, he's a point per game player, as a defender... 

 

Just to put that into perspective, despite not being a forward, he's still got 11 points in 11 games, and has managed to notch himself a +12 in the process. But it's not all rainbows, as his fellow Bears defenders Marsh and Omdahl are over a PPG and looking like complete units. However Lucifer remains completely unfazed by this, as they are a team, and as such, they work together through and through.  The only thing Lucifer needs to begin getting better at is blocking shots and takeaways, maybe some hits too, more or less actually playing a two-way game more than an offensive game, but maybe being fully offensive isn't so bad, just look at the 10-1 record.. 

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