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- Noble - 03-12-2016

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<div align="center">With the SMJHL Entry Draft having recently finished, it's that time of year again. The time of year when the junior teams open their doors to new faces and welcome the next crop of young superstars into their humble abodes. For some teams, this time of year is a chance to rebuild from scratch, and create their futures as teams. For others, it's the perfect opportunity to strengthen an already strong core and put forward an elite roster that can contend for the Four Star Cup.

Whatever the goal of each team is, the draft is an exciting time. For the players, they will finally know where they will be landing in the draft, and will be able to join their new locker room. For the general managers, it's joyous in the sense that they know they've done well. The event is even a thriller for some of the players already on the team, because they are joined by new line mates, friends, and teammates.

This draft is spotted with a large amount of storied players that look to impress, and a few diamonds in the rough. It's a large class, and we're going to pick it apart player by player.</div>

<div align="center">Centerman

de Bruin, Leif
Status: Active
Bank Roll: $4,500,000
Strengths: Passing, Skating, Puckhandling
Weakness: Checking
Build
CK = Checking: 50
FG = Fighting: 25
DI = Discipline: 62
SK = Skating: 82
ST = Strength: 70
EN = Endurance: 70
DU = Durability: 50
PH = Puck Handling: 75
FO = Face Offs: 60
PA = Passing: 70
SC = Scoring: 50
DF = Defense: 65
PS = Penalty Shot: 50
Build Breakdown
de Bruin has a strong build for a powerful play-making centerman. His Skating (82) is extremely high for a prospect, and will likely be a key part of his game. His Endurance (70) also plays into a big factor as he will likely hope to be gaining top line minutes on whatever SMJHL drafts him. His Puck Handling (75) enables him to play around with the puck a bit, but he best be careful in his own end with a low defense (65). Another key aspect of his game is his Passing (70) and if he keeps that up he'll be getting a ton of points in no time.
Analysis
de Bruin is one of the strongest prospects come into this draft, and every team with a top pick should take a careful look at drafting him. He's consistently been one of the most active users in this draft class since day one and even laced up the skates for the Raiders in the playoffs, so already has the SMJHL experience he needs to be an all-star junior player. Look for him to go in the mid-late first round.

Winter, Nicolas David
Status: Active
Bank Roll: $25,225,000
Strengths: Passing, Skating, Defense
Weakness: Checking
Build
CK = Checking: 50
FG = Fighting: 25
DI = Discipline: 62
SK = Skating: 80
ST = Strength: 60
EN = Endurance: 55
DU = Durability: 50
PH = Puck Handling: 70
FO = Face Offs: 70
PA = Passing: 80
SC = Scoring: 50
DF = Defense: 70
PS = Penalty Shot: 50
Build Breakdown
Winter plays a very similar game to de Bruin in a lot of ways. He has an incredible Skating attribute (80) like his centerman counterpart, but has a major advantage in other parts of the game. His Passing (80) is a quintessential part of his skill set, and will likely provide him ample amounts of assists during the long SMJHL season. As well, his balance between Puck Handling, Defense and Face-Offs (all 70's) provides a more two way player build than the one de Bruin puts forward.
Analysis
Winter could easily contend for a 1st Round pick. As a re-create with a fairly large bank roll, he already is leaps and bounds ahead of the first-generation community, but it's likely this lead will falter a little more as the season goes by and heads into the SHL draft day. Winter will likely be the set-up man for some of the more offensive minded players in the SMJHL the next couple and seasons, and is primed for a great career.

Jeeples, John
Status: Active
Bank Roll: $5,750,000
Strengths: Passing, Skating, Defense
Weakness: Checking
Build
CK = Checking: 40
FG = Fighting: 25
DI = Discipline: 62
SK = Skating: 60
ST = Strength: 55
EN = Endurance: 60
DU = Durability: 50
PH = Puck Handling: 60
FO = Face Offs:70
PA = Passing: 60
SC = Scoring: 40
DF = Defense: 60
PS = Penalty Shot: 40
Build Breakdown
Jeeples is our third play making centerman in the draft class, but is the least intriguing so far. His seemingly lack of dedication places him immediately lower on most draft lists, and his attributes don't help out that situation much. With a highest attribute of Passing (70), he doesn't offer much as far as offense goes, and his Defense (60) is on the low end too. He will be able to put up solid minutes with a good Endurance (60), and if he works harder at that will develop into a strong player.
Analysis
Jeeples could be strong prospect for any SMJHL team if he puts in the work to progress. As a re-create he gains that advantage, but his bank roll isn't big enough to directly impact him in that way. With a weak looking build, Jeeples is set to go in the mid second to early third round of the SMJHL Draft.

Kilgore, Patrick
Status: Inactive
Bank Roll: $0
Strengths: Scoring, Skating, Strength
Weakness: Checking
Build
CK = Checking: 40
FG = Fighting: 25
DI = Discipline: 62
SK = Skating: 70
ST = Strength: 50
EN = Endurance: 40
DU = Durability: 50
PH = Puck Handling: 55
FO = Face Offs: 70
PA = Passing: 40
SC = Scoring: 70
DF = Defense: 50
PS = Penalty Shot: 40
Build Breakdown
Kilgore had a very promising build for a goal scoring centerman, and likely would have been a top prospect had he stayed active. His Skating (70) is strong, similar to the rest of his class, but he also has a high Scoring (70) that is the main thing that sets him apart from the other centers. As well, his skill in Face-Offs (70) is a large part of his build, and could have made him see top line minutes.
Analysis
Kilgore was looking like a good target for a lot of GM's, but with his inactivity will likely fall to the later rounds of the draft, or pass right to the final picks.

Sarone, Maximus
Status: Active
Bank Roll: $-250,000
Strengths: Scoring, Puck Handling, Skating
Weakness: Checking
Build
CK = Checking: 40
FG = Fighting: 25
DI = Discipline: 62
SK = Skating: 65
ST = Strength: 40
EN = Endurance: 60
DU = Durability: 50
PH = Puck Handling: 65
FO = Face Offs: 55
PA = Passing: 60
SC = Scoring: 70
DF = Defense: 40
PS = Penaty Shot: 40
Build Breakdown
The second sniping centerman of the draft class, Sarone is an intriguing player. He seems to have no real natural talent in any one attribute, but his Scoring (70) is a key factor of his style. As well, his Skating and Puck Handling (both 65) make him a good puck possession player that teams may be looking for the in the draft. Finally, he has a slightly progressed Endurance (60) that will allow him more minutes on the ice for his team.
Analysis
Sarone is part of large group of re-created players in this draft class, but comes in as the underdog out of the lot. His past dedication to the league plays a large part in his role as a lower quality prospect, and will likely make him drop in the standings. Expect to see his name called between the second and third round.

Talo, Mikael
Status: Semi Active
Bank Roll: $0
Strengths: Scoring, Faceoffs, Puck Handling
Weakness: Checking
Build
CK = Checking: 40
FG = Fighting: 25
DI = Discipline: 62
SK = Skating: 62
ST = Strength: 55
EN = Endurance: 56
PH = Puck Handling: 60
FO = Face Offs: 62
PA = Passing: 55
SC = Scoring: 67
DF = Defense: 47
PS = Penalty Shot: 40
Build Breakdown
Talo rounds us out at three sniping centerman and three play making centerman. His build is the least powerful out of any of the other players, with no high attributes (over 70). His key parts are his Scoring (67), Skating (62), and Face-Offs (62) that make him a utility forward if we've ever seen one. A part of his game that needs a lot of work is his Defense, which clocks in at a low (47).
Analysis
With Talo being semi-active and a first generation player, he doesn't rank high as far as draft predictions goes. He hasn't even made his update page, and this will likely cause GM's to question his dedication. Look for him to fall into the third or fourth round of the draft.

Left Wingers

Doplin, Vince
Status: Inactive
Bank Roll: $0
Strengths: Passing, Puck Handling, Skating
Weakness: Checking
Build
CK = Checking: 40
FG = Fighting: 25
DI = Discipline: 62
SK = Skating: 70
ST = Strength: 60
EN = Endurance: 60
DU = Durability: 50
PH = Puck Handling: 70
FO = Face Offs: 40
PA = Passing: 60
SC = Scoring: 40
DF = Defense: 55
PS = Penalty Shot: 40
Build Breakdown
Doplin has an impressive build as far as a playmaker goes. His Skating and Puck Handling (both 70) make him a possession monster, and his Strength, Endurance, and Passing (all 60) make up key parts of his game as well. In order for him to be an absolute offensive beast though, he needs to bring up his Scoring (40).
Analysis
Doplin is an inactive player that doesn't seem like he will be coming back. He has not made his update page, and that's not a good sign for any GM's. He will likely fall to the later picks in the draft.

Hans, Harry
Status: Active
Bank Roll: $0
Strengths: Scoring, Puck Handling, Skating
Weakness: Checking
Build
CK = Checking: 40
FG = Fighting: 25
DI = Discipline: 66
SK = Skating: 60
ST = Strength: 55
EN = Endurance: 47
DU = Durability: 50
PH = Puck Handling:
FO = Face Offs: 40
PA = Passing: 45
SC = Scoring: 70
DF = Defense: 40
PS = Penalty Shot: 60
Build Breakdown
Hans is an interesting player. His seemingly utility scoring build could be a successful approach, and it certainly is different. With a high Scoring (70) mark and points put into his Penalty Shot (60), Hans seems to be very offensive minded. His other attributes are fairly low though, with most numbers being in the 40's or 50's minus a couple of things like his Skating (60) and Disciple (66).
Analysis
Hans is an intriguing prospect and the perfect compliment for any and all teams with play making forwards. Hans is the stereotypical goal scorer who seeks to impress this season, and is comparable in skill to Kalid Dermot of last year's class. He will most likely stay active and go in the late first or early second round of the draft.

Berkis, Alex
Status: Active
Bank Roll: $1,425,000
Strengths: Scoring, Passing, Puck Handling
Weakness: Checking
Build
CK = Checking: 40
FG = Fighting: 25
DI = Discipline: 62
SK = Skating: 60
ST = Strength: 50
EN = Endurance: 60
DU = Durability: 50
PH = Puck Handling: 65
FO = Face Offs: 40
PA = Passing: 60
SC = Scoring: 70
DF = Defense: 55
PS = Penalty Shot: 40
Build Breakdown
Berkis is the first non play making or sniping player in the draft class, and is an active user as well. His build is weak looking from the outside, but is actually fairly balanced. His Scoring (70) and Puck Handling (65) as well as his Passing (60) and Skating (60) make him an offensive powerhouse, and his strength in Endurance (60) means he can play the big minutes for any of the clubs. His Defense (55) could use some work, but other than that he seems to be a strong two way forward that leans more towards offense.
Analysis
Berkis loses some points in commitment due to his last player, but as a re-create he already knows the ropes of the league and can likely continue on as a strong player. Expect him to fall into the second round.

Moleman, Hans
Status: Active
Bank Roll: $50,474,953
Strengths: Passing, Skating, Puck Handling
Weakness: Checking
Build
CK = Checking: 40
FG = Fighting: 25
DI = Discipline: 62
SK = Skating: 60
ST = Strength: 56
EN = Endurance: 65
DU = Durability: 50
PH = Puck Handling: 60
FO = Face Offs: 40
PA = Passing: 71
SC = Scoring: 50
DF = Defense: 55
PS = Penalty Shot: 40
Build Breakdown
Another play making forward, Moleman continues the tradition of unselfish play. With a great skill in Passing (71) and a quality of Endurance (65), Moleman seeks to be a team player that can upset his enemies with a solid pass rather than a sniped goal. As well, his Puck Handling (60) and Skating (60) allow him to help his team on the possession side of the game, but his Defense (55) could use some progression. Likely he will balance out before the SHL Draft, and become a great young forward for any team.
Analysis
As one of the most active users on the SHL, Moleman gains a huge boost going into the SMJHL Draft. With interest expressed to him by numerous teams, he will most likely be an incredible player all throughout his career. We think he'll go withing the Top 5 Picks.

Green, Cleo
Status: Active
Bank Roll: $0
Strengths: Scoring, Puck Handling, Passing
Weakness: Checking
Build
CK = Checking: 40
FG = Fighting: 25
DI = Discipline: 62
SK = Skating: 60
ST = Strength: 50
EN = Endurance: 67
PH = Puck Handling: 63
FO = Face Offs: 40
PA = Passing: 62
SC = Scoring: 64
DF = Defense: 53
PS = Penalty Shot: 40
Build Breakdown
Green is another offensive forward, and has similar stats to Berkis in numerous ways. His Endurance (67) is his highest attribute and will allow him top line minutes in the SMJHL. As well, his Scoring (64) and Passing (62) give him the offensive boost he needs. Finally, his Skating (60) and Puck Handling (63) will make him into one of the most promising possession player of the lot.
Analysis
A first-generation player primed for greatness, Green has all the makings of a great SHL career. The hopes of the community is he stays active and continues on this path with a strong and balance build. It's very likely he pops into the end of the first or beginning of the second round.

Right Wingers

Dabkowski, Jack
Status: Active
Bank Roll: $0
Strengths: Scoring, Puck Handling, Skating
Weakness: Checking
Build
CK = Checking: 40
FG = Fighting: 25
DI = Discipline: 62
SK = Skating: 60
ST = Strength: 45
EN = Endurance: 70
DU = Durability: 50
PH = Puck Handling: 60
FO = Face Offs: 40
PA = Passing: 50
SC = Scoring: 70
DF = Defense: 50
PS = Penalty Shot: 50
Build Breakdown
Dabkowski is a great right first generation right winger if I ever saw one. His great goal Scoring (70)skills and ability to make an impact on the ice at all times with his high Endurance (70) will send him great places in his career. As well, his Puck Handling (60) and Skating (60) make him a possession player, and will allow him more minutes on the power play and penalty kill. Like many other in his draft class though, he could use a lot of work on his Defense (50).
Analysis
Dabkowski has pole-vaulted into the tops of many draft rankings, and will likely stay a top contender in the league for years. Considered one of the best first-generations in the draft class, it's a good time to be Jack. He will most likely go in the Top 5 picks of the draft.

Herzog, Felix
Status: Active
Bank Roll: $14,095,000
Strengths: Scoring, Skating, Puck Handling
Weakness: Checking
Build
CK = Checking: 40
FG = Fighting: 25
DI = Discipline: 62
SK = Skating: 70
ST = Strength: 50
EN = Endurance: 60
DU = Durability: 50
PH = Puck Handling: 60
FO = Face Offs: 40
PA = Passing: 55
SC = Scoring: 70
DF = Defense: 50
PS = Penalty Shot: 40
Build Breakdown
Herzog is a very balanced offensive forward, and seeks to represent right wing as the best at his position. He will be a possession monster with a high Skating (70) and will be able to put the puck in the net really often with his Scoring (70). As well, he has a good Endurance (60) and so will be able to play top minutes. But, as has been with forwards in this draft his Defense (50) needs work.
Analysis
Herzog is a generational winger and will almost one hundred percent be a top draft pick in the upcoming draft. His build not only highlights tons of offense, but allows him to encompass the entire ice surface. He's a deadlock for the Top Two picks.

Defenceman

Shirobokov, Fedor
Status: Active
Bank Roll: $12,900,000
Strengths: Passing, Defense, Checking
Weakness: Scoring
Build
CK = Checking: 70
FG = Fighting: 25
DI = Discipline: 62
SK = Skating: 70
ST = Strength: 70
EN = Endurance: 65
DU = Durability: 50
PH = Puck Handling: 70
FO = Face Offs: 50
PA = Passing: 70
SC = Scoring: 60
DF = Defense: 70
PS = Penalty Shot: 50
Build Breakdown
As the first player created in this draft class, Shirobokov looks to impress as a strong defenseman for any SMJHL franchise. He has multiple attributes that are incredibly strong, including his Checking (70), Skating (70), Strength (70), Puck Handling (70), Passing (70), and Defense (70). He is an all-encompassing player who will continue to dominate through his career.
Analysis
Shirobokov is a top prospect, and will most likely stay this way right up too the draft. Look for him to go in the middle to late first round.

Makarov, Brandon
Status: Inactive
Bank Roll: $0
Strengths: Defense, Checking, Puck Handling
Weakness: Scoring
Build
CK = Checking: 60
FG = Fighting: 25
DI = Discipline: 62
SK = Skating: 60
ST = Strength: 60
EN = Endurance: 43
DU = Durability: 50
PH = Puck Handling: 60
FO = Face Offs: 40
PA = Passing: 60
SC = Scoring: 40
DF = Defense: 73
PS = Penalty Shot: 40
Build Breakdown
Makarov is an absolute monster of a defenseman, and is almost as well rounded as Shirobokob. He clocks in with multiple attributes over 60 including his Passing (60), Skating (60), Strength (60), Checking (60) and Puck Handling (60). As well, he's a monster on the defensive end of the puck, and will be a shutdown man for any SMJHL team.
Analysis
Makarov has one of the best looking builds out of the lot so far, but because of inactivity will fall in draft rankings. Expect him to go near the end of the draft, and within the last few picks.

Obrana, Barak
Status: Active
Bank Roll: $13,582,500
Strengths: Defence, Skating, Passing
Weakness: Scoring
Build
CK = Checking: 50
FG = Fighting: 25
DI = Discipline: 62
SK = Skating: 65
ST = Strength: 55
EN = Endurance: 65
PH = Puck Handling: 50
FO = Face Offs: 40
PA = Passing: 65
SC = Scoring: 40
DF = Defense: 65
PS = Penalty Shot: 40
Build Breakdown
Obrana is the first real shutdown D-Man that every single franchise will be looking for in the draft. He has a splendid build with high marks in Skating (65), Passing (65) and Defense (65). As well, he has a high Endurance (65) that will allow him to play top pairing minutes for years to come with whatever team picks him up in the draft.
Analysis
Obrana has the potential to be a Top Five pick, but we see him falling to the end of the first round due to teams needs. Their is always the chance though, and maybe one day Obrana will reign over one of America's finest teams.

Lenin, Vladimir
Status: Active
Bank Roll: $0
Strengths: Defense, Strength, Checking
Weakness: Scoring
Build
CK = Checking: 60
FG = Fighting: 25
DI = Discipline: 62
SK = Skating: 60
ST = Strength: 64
EN = Endurance: 68
DU = Durability: 50
PH = Puck Handling: 50
FO = Face Offs: 40
PA = Passing: 45
SC = Scoring: 40
DF = Defense: 68
PS = Penalty Shot: 40
Build Breakdown
Lenin has a very strong defensively minded build, with a huge number in Defense (68), Strength (64) and Skating (60) as well as a number in Checking (60) that will allow him to lay people out on the line. Finally, similar to most players in this draft, his Endurance (68) will enable him to be a top minute player.
Analysis
If Lenin is too increase his bank and become a more active member, he could easily be an early second round pick. We think he'll fall more into the third round as of right now.

Tupper, Darian
Status: Semi Active
Bank Roll: $0
Strengths: Defense, Checking, Puck Control
Weakness: Scoring
Build
CK = Checking: 60
FG = Fighting: 28
DI = Discipline: 62
SK = Skating: 66
ST = Strength: 60
EN = Endurance: 60
DU = Durability: 50
PH = Puck Handling: 50
FO = Face Offs: 40
PA = Passing: 50
SC = Scoring: 40
DF = Defense: 70
PS = Penalty Shot: 40
Build Breakdown
There's one word used to describe Tupper's style of play. Defense. With massive defensive stats in his Defense (70), Skating (66), Checking (60), and Strength (60), he is a huge success on the blue line. His main trouble will be offense, with a weak Scoring (40), Passing (50), and Puck Handling (50). Once again he will be able to put up good minutes due to his good Endurance (60).
Analysis
Tupper's main issue is to become more active, but if he can accomplish this he will be a top defender in the SMJHL in no time. All it takes is a season of activity and some upgrades into offense and Tupper will be a star. Watch for his name somewhere in the second round.

Grey, Randolph
Status: Inactive
Bank Roll: $0
Strengths: Passing, Defense, Skating
Weakness: Checking
Build
CK = Checking: 40
FG = Fighting: 25
DI = Discipline: 62
SK = Skating: 65
ST = Strength: 40
EN = Endurance: 65
DU = Durability: 50
PH = Puck Handling: 60
FO = Face Offs: 40
PA = Passing: 70
SC = Scoring: 45
DF = Defense: 65
PS = Penalty Shot: 40
Build Breakdown
Randolph Gray is quite the opposite of the above listed player in that his main focus seems to be more offense. His Passing (70), and Puck Handling (60) makes him an offensive possession monster, and his Defense (65) still keeps up. As well he is strong in Skating (65) and will be a top line player due to his Endurance (65).
Analysis
Grey will likely fall to the end of the draft due too his inactivity. This could change though, and if he comes back he may have a great SHL career ahead of him.

Fondente, Alessandro
Status: Inactive
Bank Roll: $0
Strengths: Passing, Defense, Strength
Weakness: Scoring
Build
CK = Checking: 55
FG = Fighting: 25
DI = Discipline: 62
SK = Skating: 55
ST = Strength: 55
EN = Endurance: 70
DU = Durability: 50
PH = Puck Handling: 50
FO = Face Offs: 40
PA = Passing: 60
SC = Scoring: 40
DF = Defense: 70
PS = Penalty Shot: 40
Build Breakdown
Fondente is a strong player on both sides of the ice, but has no gain on his Scoring (40) which is extremely weak. His Endurance (70) is a key part of his build and will make him a top line player for years to come. As well, he has great Defense (70) and Passing (60) as well as Strength (55) and Checking (55) that make him a real defensive player. This makes him a strong defensive defenceman.
Analysis
With his inactivity, Fondente will fall to the last grasps of the draft. Maybe a lucky team will get a steal, but we don't expect it.

Gorlab
Status: Active
Bank Roll: $6,000,000
Strengths: Checking, Fighting, Strength
Weakness: Scoring
Build
CK = Checking: 74
FG = Fighting: 80
DI = Discipline: 25
SK = Skating: 40
ST = Strength: 70
EN = Endurance: 40
DU = Durability: 50
PH = Puck Handling: 40
FO = Face Offs: 40
PA = Passing: 40
SC = Scoring: 40
DF = Defense: 40
PS = Penalty Shot: 40
Build Breakdown
What is their too say about Gorlab? The first thing that pops to mind is grinder what with his Fighting (80) and Checking (74). There is some possible use to him as a defensive defenceman and his Strength (70) helps his chances.
Analysis
The good thing about Gorlab is he will be really active. The bad thing? Pretty much everything else. But will sadly probably be a 3rd Round Pick.

Maatta, Ilmari
Status: Active
Bank Roll: $0
Strengths: Passing, Defense, Endurance
Weakness: Scoring
Build
CK = Checking: 60
FG = Fighting: 25
DI = Discipline: 62
SK = Skating: 56
ST = Strength: 55
EN = Endurance: 70
DU = Durability: 50
PH = Puck Handling: 55
FO = Face Offs: 40
PA = Passing: 55
SC = Scoring: 40
DF = Defense: 67
PS = Penalty Shot: 40
Build Breakdown
Maatta is a strong defenceman if I ever saw one. His build is well balanced, with strong qualities in Defense (67) as well as Passing (55) and Puck Handling (55). Finally, he has a very high mark on Endurance (70) that will give him a huge advantage going into the draft.
Analysis
Maatta is an intriguing player too everyone. His build is great, and he seems fairly active. Most likely will be in the Second or Third round.

Fedorin, Sergei
Status: Inactive
Bank Roll: $0
Strengths: Scoring, Checking, Defense
Weakness: Passing
Build
CK = Checking: 70
FG = Fighting: 25
DI = Discipline: 62
SK = Skating: 40
ST = Strength: 70
EN = Endurance: 55
DU = Durability: 50
PH = Puck Handling: 40
FO = Face Offs: 40
PA = Passing: 40
SC = Scoring: 60
DF = Defense: 70
PS = Penalty Shot: 40
Build Breakdown
Fedorin is the first offensive defenceman of the draft class, but you really can't tell from his build. His Checking (70) and Defense (70) make him a great defensive player, as well his Strength (70) that rounds out his build. He has some other key areas like his Scoring (60) and Endurance (55).
Analysis
Fedorin is one of the most out their prospects in the draft. His build is wonky, and he's inactive. Look for him to fall to the end of the draft this year.

Mohrs, Gustav-Hans
Status: Active
Bank Roll: $0
Strengths: Passing, Defense, Checking
Weakness: Scoring
Build
CK = Checking: 60
FG = Fighting: 25
DI = Discipline: 62
SK = Skating: 60
ST = Strength: 55
EN = Endurance: 60
DU = Durability: 50
PH = Puck Handling: 60
FO = Face Offs: 40
PA = Passing: 60
SC = Scoring: 40
DF = Defense: 70
PS = Penalty Shot: 40
Build Breakdown
Mohrs is an interestingly built player, with a strong Defense (70), Puck Handling (60), and Passing (60). He could really develop into something if he stays a member of the community, and his player's Endurance (60) will allow him to stay interested due to top line minutes. As well, he'll be a hard hitting defenceman with his strong Checking (60).
Analysis
Mohrs is an intriguing prospect, and its no doubt a lot of teams have a ton of interest in him as a player and member of their locker rooms. He will most likely see the bottom rounds of the draft.

Vann, Daniel
Status: Inactive
Bank Roll: $0
Strengths: Rebound Control, Hand Speed, Reaction Time
Weakness: Size
Build
SK = Skating: 61
DU = Durability: 50
EN = Endurance: 70
SZ = Size: 50
AG = Agility: 70
RB = Rebound Control: 70
SC = Style Control: 70
HS = Hand Speed: 71
RT = Reaction Time: 70
PH = Puck Handling: 70
PS = Penalty Shot: 50
Build Breakdown
Vann has a great build, with numerous strong attributes. He has a fast Hand Speed (71) that compliments his Reaction Time (70) and will make him a beast on the glove. As wel, he has strong Style Control (70), Rebound Control (70), and Agility (70) that makes him have a beautifal butterfly.
Analysis
As he is inactive, he will go at the end of the draft.

Holmes, Casey
Status: Active
Bank Roll: $51,549,000
Strengths: Hand Speed, Reaction Time, Rebound Control
Weakness: Skating
Build
SK = Skating: 70
DU = Durability: 50
EN = Endurance: 70
SZ = Size: 60
AG = Agility: 60
RB = Rebound Control: 65
SC = Style Control: 60
HS = Hand Speed: 70
RT = Reaction Time: 70
PH = Puck Handling: 60
PS = Penalty Shot: 50
Build Breakdown
Holmes is a great goaltender prospect, and is on top of the draft right now as far as prospects goes. His Hand Speed (70) is top notch and compliments his Reaction Time (70) well. This makes him great on the glove side. As well, he has a high Endurance (70) that will allow him to be a starter for any SMJHL team.
Analysis
Holmes will be a stunning SMJHL GM, and most likely will be a strong member of the franchise for years. Will be a first round pick.

Link, Triforce
Status: Active
Bank Roll: $15,900,000
Strengths: Rebound Control, Hand Speed/Style Control
Weakness: Size
Build
SK = Skating: 75
DU = Durability: 50
EN = Endurance: 72(1/2)
SZ = Size: 50
AG = Agility: 70
RB = Rebound Control: 70
SC = Style Control: 70
HS = Hand Speed: 70
RT = Reaction Time: 70
PH = Puck Handling: 50
PS = Penalty Shot: 50
Build Breakdown
Link makes up the third quarter of a dynamic goaltender quartet and is one of the strongest. His build is almost identical to the other goaltenders and he will most likely play the same, but his Endurance (72 1/2) gives him a slight edge over time. He will be a strong goaltender for years to come.
Analysis
I'm sure a lot of GM's are looking at Link right now as a top pick, so it's very likely he lands himself in the Top 5.

McSieve, Sivy
Status: Active
Bank Roll: $15,900,000
Strengths: Rebound Control, Hand Speed/Style Control
Weakness: Size
Build
SK = Skating: 50
DU = Durability: 50
EN = Endurance: 50
SZ = Size: 50
AG = Agility: 50
RB = Rebound Control: 55
SC = Style Control: 50
HS = Hand Speed: 97.5
RT = Reaction Time: 50
PH = Puck Handling: 50
PS = Penalty Shot: 50
Build Breakdown
McSieve is a rather interesting prospect. For anyone who needs a really fast hand, go with McSieve. Really good for jacking off I guess, and he even has the rebound control to stop himself from cumming on the roof he's going so hard. Guess he's special.
Analysis
McSieve will jack off for the rest of time and no one will question it. Happy times in the SMJHL.
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- Harry Hans - 03-12-2016

I have 500k in my bank not 0 but nice article
Edit: Where is my puck handling


- Chewbacca - 03-12-2016

Quote:Originally posted by Quinn's in the Bin@Mar 12 2016, 05:59 PM

Expect him to fall into the second round.
Yeah, Falcons wish I'd fall to them in second round. :ssst:

And bankroll should be about 3M by now. Also Defense is already up and rolling. :->

Shit aside, great article, can't wait to see more! Ilike


- RomanesEuntDomus - 03-12-2016

Wow great work, that was a very nice read Smile


- Ragnar - 03-12-2016

Awesome write up! And it helped me realize I need to up my defense, so thanks!!


- Noble - 03-12-2016

Quote:[b]Build Breakdown
McSieve is a rather interesting prospect. For anyone who needs a really fast hand, go with McSieve. Really good for jacking off I guess, and he even has the rebound control to stop himself from cumming on the roof he's going so hard. Guess he's special.
Analysis
McSieve will jack off for the rest of time and no one will question it. Happy times in the SMJHL. [/b]

Just would like to highlight this section.

As well, GRADE MEEEEEEE


- akamai - 03-12-2016

Howdy! Just to let you know, I was very late to join (only 3 days ago, not a re-create) and I actually did make my updates page last night--I work late night shifts so I posted it after your article because that's where my time is rn. But as a new player I will happily take your comments into account for future development!

But my updates page is here if you're curious. Wink

http://theshl.b1.jcink.com/index.php?showtopic=65226

Great breakdown and analysis, thanks so much for sharing!!


- artermis - 03-13-2016

Thanks for the kind words ;Wink


- Possum Queen - 03-13-2016

Literally every forward here has checking as their weakness.

RIP power forwards, huh?


- RomanesEuntDomus - 03-13-2016

Quote:Originally posted by Tanner@Mar 13 2016, 02:59 PM
Literally every forward here has checking as their weakness.

RIP power forwards, huh?

Wow I didn't notice that, nice catch :lol:

Sure gonna be interesting to see how that will impact the league as a whole over the next few seasons and how GMs are gonna deal with new power forwards that will surely be created sooner or later, they could become one of the hottest commodities...


- Noble - 03-13-2016

Yeah I noticed how there were none. Almost every d-man has Scoring as his weakness as well.


- Bemetsz - 03-13-2016

Ilike


- Jepox - 03-13-2016

Quote:Originally posted by Tanner@Mar 13 2016, 07:59 AM
Literally every forward here has checking as their weakness.

RIP power forwards, huh?
Yeah. Good thing I'm working on a defensive power forward Wink


- mcculloughgulch - 03-13-2016

Quote:Originally posted by Quinn's in the Bin@Mar 13 2016, 08:31 AM
Yeah I noticed how there were none. Almost every d-man has Scoring as his weakness as well.


scoring's overrated Tongue

thanks for the kind words!