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King Czar III
 
King Czar hails from his motherland Russia and towers at a huge 6'8 length and the weight of 250 pounds. He is pound for pound, one of the toughest in the WHL, and will look to carry it on to the VHLM and then eventually the VHL. He posted really good numbers for a defenseman his age and size in the WHL, playing for the Prince Albert Raiders. He posted 9 goals and 14 assists in just 40 games as he was suspended for the season for a violent hit. The aftermath is shown below.
 
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After the hit, Czar stepped up to fight as well, earning him an even longer suspension from the league, the fight lasted about a mere two seconds before Czar's opponent was begging for mercy. 
 
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That is just a preview of what's to come. As a player however, let's get into what Czar's all about. First, let's make it clear that Czar is not a scientific experiment, and his height is really 6'9. His weight is also 250 pounds. No one in their right mind wants to mess with him, or his teammates. He has incredible strength, and can win almost any puck in a battle in a corner. He has incredible intensity, leadership, defensive positioning, and offensive ability. Czar, a late bloomer, and an overager at the draft, due to suspensions is finally eligible to be drafted this coming season, and you can bet that he's going to go for the top spot (lol not happening).
 
Czar is no speed demon on skates. In fact, he would probably be able to win an award for the slowest skating human being alive. Another weakness? Well, it's not a total con, but still, 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, however for him, it is the funnest thing. Watching kids barely above 6'0 try to approach him to fight is beyond hilarious.
 
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"King" Czar is never out of position, uses his skating techniques to stay between the net and the puck. His speed could use some help, however, but his hard hitting, and his solidness on the penalty kill makes up for it. His leadership qualities are unmatched in any of his competitors. Very little experience, compared to his fellow S40 draftees. However, he plays as though he's played his whole life, other than some (at times) annoying simple mental mistakes. Loves to fight, about 95% of his penalties are fighting majors. 
 
"King" Czar is the making of something big, and if he can put it all together, he will be a force to be reckoned with. Czar has the makings to be a true star. However, he has yet to play against competition better than the WHL level. So who knows, he may turn out to be a dud. However, if he continues to improve further on his current play, he may become the perfect hybrid of scoring, defense, and all out strength.
 
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Never Forget
King Czar is the Best
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Content: 5/5

As a member from Prince Albert, you don't often see people creating players with a Raider background, so that was different for me. I think you have the capability and drive to be successful here. You've show a strong work ethic and this was the product of some early hard work that eludes others who fail to want to do the work to succeed here, instead, complaining and opting out. Good on you man!

Grammar: 1/1

puck in a battle in a corner = puck battle in a corner


Appearance: 1/1

Love the consistency with the Zdeno Chara photos.

Over 500 Words? 1/1

531 words

Overall 8/8

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