S42 Championship Week
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sarmo
Registered S2, S5, S12, S39 Challenge Cup Champion and The MVP
Task one: Mike Izzy (born September 4th, 1995) is a Canadian professional ice hockey winger and an alternate captain for the Calgary Dragons of the Simulation Hockey League (SHL). He played for the Kelowna Knights in his junior career where he won top rookie and most exciting player. The Ontario native is a key member of team Austria (IIHF).
Born - September 4th, 1995 (Age 25) Country - Canada Height - 6 ft 0 in Weight - 228 lb Position - Left Wing Shoots - Right SHL team - Calgary Dragons National team - Austria SHL Draft - 4th overall, S35, Edmonton Blizzards (Via Hamilton Steelhawks) Playing career - S35 - Present Izzy was selected by the Edmonton Blizzards in the S35 SHL Entry draft and was eventually acquired and signed long term with the Calgary Dragons and has won 2 Challenge Cups with the club. Izzy's production and growth improved throughout his young career and has quickly ascended into the top player role on the prestigious team. Task two: Richard C. Hocolate would be my choice for the unsung hero. As good as we all know he is, his performance was overshadowed by his teammates good play in high minutes. He helped his team to 12 wins in 16 games and sustained the high octane offense by the Wolfpack. Chocolate is at the twilight of his prime and looked hungry to get another ring, which might be the last one he sees in an evolving SHL. He came big in most of the games and was an underrated matchup, losing only 3 regulation games and 1 in OT. He showed great consistency and poise, posting a .915 SV% in a high scoring west and deserves to be recognized for helping the team win a cup. The Dragons are a good team but without an experienced goaltender like Chocolate, they wouldn't have been able to come even close to the finals. Task four: pm'd Pris Task seven: Manuel Gotze and Hunter Jones both made a difference for their respected teams. Gotze (S40) is a rookie winger but played like a veteran through out the playoffs for the New England Wolfpack and was easily the best looking raw talent for the team. He was a major bright spot and was depended on to be effective in the SHL finals. Even though his team fell short, he posted a respected 6 goals and 9 points, shooting just under an impressive 18% and went +2 with 57 hits. Hunter Jones took advantage of his spotlight for the Dragons and had his way in the playoffs. The S38 winger breathed fire into the finals, toasting the Wolfpack in a breakout performance and countered the offense with a little bit of his own, ending the playoffs with 14 assists, 16 points and +9. It was just his time to be the best young guy in the finals. Task nine: pm'd Pris |
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