Can San Francisco be the first team to three-peat in the SHL?
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02-23-2025, 03:24 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-03-2025, 01:45 AM by Chris. Edited 2 times in total.)
Historically nobody hasn't gotten 3 challenge cups in a row, but San Francisco looks like they could be the first too do it. Lets see how they keep this up.
San Francisco has a roster that no one else competes with plus they have a roster who slowly is entering the regression stage of hockey, but how do they do it? It's simple when you have the best roster in the league tpe wise and make smart moves such as the Filip Svatos trade last season and the Chris Valentine trade this season and signing key pieces such as journey man and having the most stable core in the league, anything is possible. And many of you still have the question what makes the pride 3 peat different from the others? So I went to GM Badwolf and here's what she had to say on this: "I would say my biggest accomplishment has been the fact every single player I have (except our back up goalie) is active. This means they only get stronger as the season goes. Also I have an outstanding coaching staff that has delved so deeply into FHM, from understanding the logic to deep diving the FHM forums. Those two factors are what I hope will get us there." Seems like activity and active upgrading is a big recipe of success as even with regression hitting San Francisco they still are active and upgrading. As there top scorers is from there great s71 draft class with the League's leading scorer Logan Webb, Great Centerman and clutch guy Dominik Winters and to complete the trio Rising Star Levin Schattenaxt who has delivered this season and Mercedes Bayle who has also delivered. three of the 4 are top 3 the league in scoring. Then you have there is defenseman Sydney Shaw who came off a playoff MVP season last season and is currently dominating at the defensive and the rest of the defensive core has been dominant with Toasty Caleb and Journey Man. Then don't forget newer pieces such as Chris Valentine and Filip Svatos who are 4th and 6th in team scoring doing there part on there new team. Then you have Aggless wonders Oskar Scholz, Viktor Hargreeves, and edzus ozolins who are deep into regression but are still doing a great job. Then you have the immortal being known as Justin Time who has dominated in net ever since he got in San Francisco and has been a big and instrumental part of this run. Overall San Francisco looks like one of the most dominating teams in the league and there team is pretty much stacked at every position as there average tpe for forwards is 1695 which is by far the most average tpe in the league plus an average defense tpe total is 1452 which is also the most. They are currently sitting at 15-1-1 rn and looking like the most dominant team in the league rn looking like a three peat is not far away. 493 words exactly ![]() ![]() Registered Senior Member ![]() SHL GM Professor of Baldeconomics
@Chris Word count is 493, please update.
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Dang what did this turn into? And also I predict this is the last possible chance to win a cup in this window
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