03-14-2022, 05:32 PM
03-14-2022, 05:33 PM
Man is sweeping. Well earned!
03-14-2022, 05:34 PM
Next up, we have the Award that honors maybe the most hard-working players playing the most thankless position in the game, the Defensive Defensemen. And your nominees for the prestigious Bojo Biscuit Award are…
Rikard Bjerg
@AgentSmith630
Rikard Bjerg did it all this season, more than 150 Blocks and Hits on a team that wasn’t exactly a bottom-feeder along with positive possession numbers and some good PK-time. His most impressive stat his his Takeaway-to-Giveaway (TA/GA) ratio however, as he lead the entire league in this category with a +28.
FR Finn-Rhys
@FinnRhys
Their defensive performance was a key factor in the Pride’s success last season, as FR Finn-Rhys is already their second player nominated for the Bojo Biscuit Award. The retiring Blueliner played some heavy PK-time, sacrificing his body despite his old age and blocking 271 Shots in the process while also sporting a very strong GA/TA ratio of +18 and putting up 120 Hits.
Ryosuke Sato
@Dextaria
Toronto's Ryosuke Sato did everything a Defensive Defenseman needs to do. More than 1:40 of PK-time per game, over 100 Hits and 200 Blocks and good possession numbers. Looking at his Giveaways and Takeaways presents us with an interesting situation however, as he had both the most Giveaways and Takeaways of all nominees.
Honorable Mentions:
And the Bojo Biscuit Award for Best Defensive Defenseman goes to…
Rikard Bjerg

Rikard Bjerg did it all this season, more than 150 Blocks and Hits on a team that wasn’t exactly a bottom-feeder along with positive possession numbers and some good PK-time. His most impressive stat his his Takeaway-to-Giveaway (TA/GA) ratio however, as he lead the entire league in this category with a +28.
FR Finn-Rhys

Their defensive performance was a key factor in the Pride’s success last season, as FR Finn-Rhys is already their second player nominated for the Bojo Biscuit Award. The retiring Blueliner played some heavy PK-time, sacrificing his body despite his old age and blocking 271 Shots in the process while also sporting a very strong GA/TA ratio of +18 and putting up 120 Hits.
Ryosuke Sato

Toronto's Ryosuke Sato did everything a Defensive Defenseman needs to do. More than 1:40 of PK-time per game, over 100 Hits and 200 Blocks and good possession numbers. Looking at his Giveaways and Takeaways presents us with an interesting situation however, as he had both the most Giveaways and Takeaways of all nominees.
Honorable Mentions:
And the Bojo Biscuit Award for Best Defensive Defenseman goes to…
03-14-2022, 05:36 PM
#rollpride
03-14-2022, 05:36 PM
Super excited to be nommed! Even though Finn-Rhys played most of the season with NEW, he was a stud in San Fran too!
03-14-2022, 05:38 PM
Rikard Bjerg 
Congratulations on the first unanimous win of the night!

Congratulations on the first unanimous win of the night!
03-14-2022, 05:39 PM
Oh shit! Super honored! Thanks everyone!
03-14-2022, 05:39 PM
Wooooo! Well deserved!
03-14-2022, 05:41 PM
After honoring the best Defensive Defenseman, we’ll jump to the Forward equivalent of this Award right away - the Jeff Dar Award for the Best Two-Way Forward who managed to contribute on both ends of the ice. And the nominees are…
Eric Hudson
@EricNCSU
Texas’ Eric Hudson played a really solid all-around season, putting up 65 points along with 127 Hits and good possession numbers. His two most impressive stats are his GA/TA ratio and his PK-time however, where he ranked among the top-forwards in both categories.
Walton Stromberg
@sulovilen
A player that has quietly developed into one of the league's prime two-way forwards over the last few seasons, Stromberg had a breakout year where he set personal highs in points (69), Plus-Minus (+19), Hits (128) and a whole array of other categories. He was heavily relied on by his team on the Powerplay, but also put up really good even-strength possession numbers.
Igor Victory
@Wearingabear
The lowest scoring of our nominees, Victory “only” put up 60 points, but he made up for that with the best possession stats out of the three by a good margin. His game was basically without weakness this season, as he put up solid numbers in all major categories such as Hits (114), Blocks (75) and GA/TA ratio (-4).
And the Winner of the S63 Jeff Dar Award for Best Two-Way Forward is…
Eric Hudson

Texas’ Eric Hudson played a really solid all-around season, putting up 65 points along with 127 Hits and good possession numbers. His two most impressive stats are his GA/TA ratio and his PK-time however, where he ranked among the top-forwards in both categories.
Walton Stromberg

A player that has quietly developed into one of the league's prime two-way forwards over the last few seasons, Stromberg had a breakout year where he set personal highs in points (69), Plus-Minus (+19), Hits (128) and a whole array of other categories. He was heavily relied on by his team on the Powerplay, but also put up really good even-strength possession numbers.
Igor Victory

The lowest scoring of our nominees, Victory “only” put up 60 points, but he made up for that with the best possession stats out of the three by a good margin. His game was basically without weakness this season, as he put up solid numbers in all major categories such as Hits (114), Blocks (75) and GA/TA ratio (-4).
And the Winner of the S63 Jeff Dar Award for Best Two-Way Forward is…
03-14-2022, 05:42 PM
LETS GO STROMBERG 

03-14-2022, 05:43 PM
Cmon Sulo
03-14-2022, 05:44 PM
praise be to sulo
03-14-2022, 05:44 PM
Eric Hudson 
We follow up the first unanimous winner in Bjerg with the closest vote so far, as all three players received exactly two first-place votes, but Hudson narrowly beat out his competitors based on second place votes. Congratulations Eric!

We follow up the first unanimous winner in Bjerg with the closest vote so far, as all three players received exactly two first-place votes, but Hudson narrowly beat out his competitors based on second place votes. Congratulations Eric!
03-14-2022, 05:46 PM
Congrats to Hudson!
03-14-2022, 05:47 PM
Alright enough talk about all those players, let’s get to some people who work more behind the scenes and who really haven’t had it easy in recent years - the GMs. So next up is the Lance Uppercut Award for Best General Manager. And your nominees are…
Baltimore Platoon
@JR95 & @mastersheep
After quietly building up a Winner over the last few seasons, the Baltimore Platoon finally broke out this season, finishing on top of the regular season standings with 109 points and over 300 goals, producing multiple candidates for various other Awards along the way.
Seattle Argonauts
@notorioustig & @reid
Did someone say “quietly build a Winner”? This is probably true even more so for the Seattle Argonauts, who managed to turn into one of the leagues very best teams in terms of TPE with barely anyone even noticing, finishing the season in 6th place after never finishing higher than 11th in the franchises short history to this date.
San Francisco Pride
@"Thatguy91" & @AgentSmith630
A team that was faced with a lot of challenges in recent years, San Francisco emerged as one of the best Western Conference this season and a prime candidate to break up the Texas-Chicago phalanx of the last few years. While they fell short in the playoffs, this season marked a significant improvement for the Pride and possibly the beginning of the end of a successful rebuild.
And the Winner of the S63 Lance Uppercut Award for Best General Manager is…
Baltimore Platoon

After quietly building up a Winner over the last few seasons, the Baltimore Platoon finally broke out this season, finishing on top of the regular season standings with 109 points and over 300 goals, producing multiple candidates for various other Awards along the way.
Seattle Argonauts

Did someone say “quietly build a Winner”? This is probably true even more so for the Seattle Argonauts, who managed to turn into one of the leagues very best teams in terms of TPE with barely anyone even noticing, finishing the season in 6th place after never finishing higher than 11th in the franchises short history to this date.
San Francisco Pride

A team that was faced with a lot of challenges in recent years, San Francisco emerged as one of the best Western Conference this season and a prime candidate to break up the Texas-Chicago phalanx of the last few years. While they fell short in the playoffs, this season marked a significant improvement for the Pride and possibly the beginning of the end of a successful rebuild.
And the Winner of the S63 Lance Uppercut Award for Best General Manager is…