Riggsy 72 Posted July 7, 2014 Share Posted July 7, 2014 (edited) "King" Czar Nicholas III King Czar born on June 7, 1991 was born in the heart of Russia, in Moscow. Czar III is a descendant of the former King Czar of Russia many, many years ago. Czar III, however, possessed little to no interest in governing, and was instead, interested in the game now called hockey. "King" Czar III was always a decent amount taller than his peers and will always continue to be, which is why he was very interested in this game. Czar III always dominated his opponents in any activity he chose, and the next one he chose didn't shock many Russians. Faster than lightning, stronger than steel, Czar III was built for hockey, and he loved to just end the opponents dreams which is why he became a defenseman. At first, he played just on the pond across from his house, and later, he joined the WHL at just 15 years old, wanting to be a professional. In his first game, he wanted to make a mark, and that is what he did, having 2 fights and a goal, along with a suspension for life from the WHL. A legacy was born. Czar III was a legend, not in the making, just a flat out legend. Growing up in Russia, Czar idolized all the great Russian hockey players of the world. Watching Ovechkin, and Malkin play was really quite boring to him. He knew that Czar could flat out destroy each of them out on the ice. However, neither of the aforementioned players became Czar's new punching bags as he thought all the other Russians were weak, once he watched former Red Wing, Sergei Federov play. Czar was mesmerized by Federov’s puck skills, and he wasn't happy about it, he was very angry. He wanted to be the best there ever was and Federov was problem. Czar started small in the WHL and was picked up by Prince Albert. After no deliberation between his agent, Czar was swayed to file admission into the VHLM ranks. After one mere season with the Prince Albert Raiders, he declared his eligibility to play in the VHLM. "King" Czar III will be an eligible draftee for the S40 VHL Entry Draft, and will be the greatest Russian player to ever play. Pro's Size: Standing at 6’9’’, and 250 lbs, Czar III has relatively great size for a defenseman. He uses his frame quite well, which prevents opponents from roughing up his teammates or even daring to look him in the eye. Czar III uses his size to his advantage and will stop you in any way he can. Whether it be hold on to your legs as you skate by, deliver a cheap shot while the refs not looking or just flatten you on the ice, Czar will find a way. Size is a skill that cannot be taught, which adds to Czar's popularity among numerous scouts. Shot: King Czar III's shot is the hardest in the WHL, harder than Alexander Ovechkin, perhaps only one guy's shot may be harder and that may be the one guy he looks up to, Zdeno Chara. Czar III's shot was once rated at 300 mph but it was soon found out that the machine was rigged for Czar, as Czar had "convinced" the staff to "fix it". As you can see, they happily obliged to do so. Work Ethic: Once on the ice, Czar’s mindset changes expeditiously. No more cockiness, no more attitude, it changes to one question. "Why am I not the best yet?" At 23 years old, he stands at 250 lbs of pure, bonafide muscle. The only thing that matters is preventing the opposing team from scoring and carrying his team to victory, whether it be by scoring the goal himself or taking out their goalies eyes on the power play. He studies his play upon the conclusion of every game, although it may not be hard, Czar has gone only nine games in a season without a questionable hit. His desire to become the best player in the world is matched by few, and it will happen. Con's Inexperience: A major critique among scouts is Czar III’s inexperience. He played only one season in a competitive hockey league and that was half a season due to suspensions and fines. Although his stats were rather impressive, the sample size remains insufficient in declaring his future as being automatically successful. Czar will be drafted into the VHLM at the late age of twenty three and many wonder if he can adjust his game to such a high level instantly. Skating: "King" Czar III's quickness around his own net is not there. Despite himself saying he is, "faster than lightning", he really is not faster than anything. This can definitely improve with a larger stride, and coaching, although Czar III does not get coached, he coaches the weak and frail. Discipline: He might want to work on his discipline a bit before advancing to the next level. Defending your teammates is one thing (something he does very well, in fact), but going out looking to start trouble isn't always the best thing, but in Czar's mind, it will be the only thing that matters. To get under the opponents skin and drive them nuts, while beating them senseless on the scoreboard. Czar III will fight you anywhere, any time, and be laughing before, during, and after any fight. "King" Czar III is the greatest hockey player of all time. Don't you ever forget that. Edited July 7, 2014 by Riggs Link to comment https://vhlforum.com/topic/9704-claimedking-czar-iii-emerges/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
Molholt 2,185 Posted July 8, 2014 Share Posted July 8, 2014 Overview- 3/3 - I wish there was a little bit more here perhaps, but I don't really think it is worth docking for. Not surprised Czar only lasted one game in the WHL lolGrammar- 2/2 - opponents dreams -> opponent'sPresentation- 1/1 - Looks good.Pros- 2/2 - These were fine.Cons- 2/2 - Looked good here too. Overall- 10/10 Final: 10 Link to comment https://vhlforum.com/topic/9704-claimedking-czar-iii-emerges/#findComment-90889 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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