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Wolf Stansson, Jr. is about to hit a huge milestone in his career. Not the hockey side of things but the TPE side. Only a few weeks left from biding him farewell, I am about to hit 1K TPE with Wolf Stansson, Jr. which is kinda a big deal. As a secondary sim league to me with limited time to do sim league PTs, participate in the community and all that -- it's been a little tough on me because I'm the kind of person who is all-in or nothing. But the affiliate thing and knowing my limitations, I've had to prioritize the SBA over VHL and the EFL because of my vested interest in the former and history there as opposed to the latter two leagues. But at the same time, it's been kinda nice to be a participant in this sim league and especially the Prague Phantoms LR. 

 

1K TPE is something that I've never really thought about hitting with Wolf Stansson, Jr. but alas - here I am. With this and the affiliate PT claim, I'll be hitting the milestone which is cool. Will I be able to hit this with my next player? I'm not so sure. But apparently the optimal time for me to recreate is next week in order to hit the S77 Draft with the most TPE possible, I guess I'll try and get a good start with my next recreate. Now.... as to what I want to do with my next recreate? That's a thought I've touched on a number of times in my past VHL.com submissions but I still haven't come to terms to anything. 

 

Getting back to hockey, it's been weird to see Wolf Stansson, Jr. play great this year -- he's averaging nearly a point per game. WTF is this? Does experience really make a difference in the sim engine? I'm starting to suspect that this is the case with how well some players have played into regression? Nonetheless, I look forward to stat padding as much as I can this year in order to feel somewhat satisfied with WSJ's career numbers. 

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