Create Account

S69 SMJHL REDRAFT (S70 Players)
#1
(This post was last modified: 07-14-2023, 12:48 PM by spidey. Edited 1 time in total.)

Sorry for the wait Season 69/70 players, we are finally here.  I have heard your request and put it off to give a bit of a refresh and an opportunity to do a few other articles.  Now I am excited to present your redraft.  As always we will cover a few topics, Top 3 per position, TPE ladder, Average TPE in this class, and a redraft all together.

TOP TPE PER POSITON:


GOALIE:

Rhett Carpet - 701 - NL
102 Games – 58 wins – 34 Losses – 5 OTL – GAA 3.01 – 10 Shutouts - .894 Save % - CAREER

Rhett has become the gold standard in this class through an impressive 3 year career.  A healthy amount of starts in Rhett’s first year, splitting the net in the second and owning the net in Rhetts third year.  Already owning one four star cup and poised to make a run at another, there isn’t much left for Rhett to accomplish before making the jump to the main stage.

Tibuk Soonika - 685 - KEL
103 Games – 39 Wins – 49 Losses – 12 OTL – 3.28 GAA – 6 Shutouts - .891 Save % - CAREER

Tibuk has put in the work on a very similar career path as Rhett above.  Unfortunately, the same success has not been found quite yet for Tibuk, that has more to do with the team around him and less about his dedication to his craft.  Still one more season to go and a cup run could be on the horizon.  Tibuk is an SHL ready goalie playing in the SMJHL for now.

Luka Nogoalov – 633 – NVB
161 Games – 92 Wins – 49 Losses – 12 OTL – 3.10 GAA – 9 Shutouts - .893 Save % - CAREER

Luka has been thrown into the fire from the moment he was drafted starting 53 games and never playing fewer.  A true number one goalie and ready for the next step in his career, he is the backbone to one of the best teams in the league. 

DEFENSE:

Willow Söderberg-Snooks - 690 - REG
198 Games – 8 goals – 54 assists – 739 Blocked Shots – 210 hits – 36 GA vs 126 TA – CAREER

A true number one Willow has become “the guy” on the back end for a team that has high aspirations each season.  As tied for second best earning in TPE Willow has applied to their craft to become an inspiration to his teammates and the league itself.  A defensive force for the Regina Elk

Ace Lightning - 690 - NVB
198 Games – 29 Goals – 95 Assists – 317 Blocked Shots – 417 Hits – 48 GA vs 160 TA – CAREER

Not to be out done, Ace Lightning is every bit as good as Willow, but more of a two way threat.  A true defensive star and a shinning point in the league.  Nevada is not the same team without their defensive star being utilized in all situations to keep opponents on their toes.

Sydney Shaw - 659 - YUM
198 Games – 20 Goals – 68 Assists – 307 Blocked Shots – 302 Hits – 32 GA vs 170 TA – CAREER

A phenomenal two way defender and the anchor for the Yukon Malamute.  An impressive 659 TPE earned so far, Sydney is a true star within this league.  An impressive overall stat line for an impressive career so far in Sydney’s professional career.

RIGHT WING:


Kyle Latreille - 632 - GFG
198 Games – 65 Goals – 78 Assists – 97 Blocked Shots – 539 Hits

Kyle is a force and his true potential has not been unlocked yet.  Consistent work has put him near the top of this class in TPE earned.  A break out is due anytime now and when he does look out!  He just needs to stop hitting so many people and focus on shooting the puck a little more.

Lasse Zeigler - 630 - STL
198 Games – 48 Goals – 56 Assists – 151 Blocked Shots – 456 Hits

Another rough and tough two way forward.  Lasse has not had the breakout you would expect from a maxed out performer.  That will come in time.  A phenomenal talent will be a key focal point for St. Louis as they look to bounce back from a rebuild next season.

Nathan Cormier - 620 - QCC
198 Games – 59 Goals – 99 Assists – 55 Blocked Shots – 517 Hits

Man these right wingers are tough.  Throwing out an impressive number of hits and an impressive earning through 3 seasons.  Nathan is the cornerstone for Quebec on offense and will be a driving force to their success for next season.


CENTER:


Tony Soprano - 689 - ANC
198 Games – 93 Goals – 122 Assists – 42 Blocked Shots – 235 Hits

Hey Forget about it, Tony Soprano had a big season this season and has done well throughout his entire career.  An offensive force for Anchorage and one of the top earners in this class (number 4).  Tony has done everything a team could ask for to help them succeed.

Alvin Wong - 679 – YUM
198 Games – 60 Goals – 105 Assists – 130 Blocked Shots – 476 Hits

Being utilized more in a two way role Alvin has excelled on the Yukon Malamutes.  He has worked hard and really helped the team come out of the rebuild.  He isn’t quite a point per game player but that could change next season as more opportunities and stronger team builds around him.

William Tree - 664 - MNT
190 Games – 68 Goals – 95 Assists – 97 Blocked Shots – 354 Hits

Being on a team like Main Timber (who William Tree was obviously born to play for) is a blessing and a curse.  Playing time is evenly distributed among players giving top guys a little less time to shine opposed to other teams.  He has done well with his minutes and is a steal for Maine as a third round pick.


LEFT WING:

Daniel Grumathan - 660 - ANC
198 Games – 61 Goals – 86 Assists – 75 Blocked Shots – 370 Hits

Daniel has done something every GM wants to see, consistent growth.  Every year almost every statistical category takes a step forward.  Next year should see his hard work pay off with another solid jump in stats and TPE.  Anchorage is lucky to own two top players on this list.


Iliket Urtles - 655 - MNT
198 Games – 77 Goals – 115 Assists – 99 Blocked Shots – 488 Hits

An elite two way forward Iliket has managed to beat a point per game pace.  Maine Timber struck gold once again with this versatile two way forward.  He will be used in almost all situations as they look to continue their success into the next season.

Mu Wisconsin - 540 - KEL
198 Games – 56 Goals – 89 Assists – 117 Blocked Shots – 383 Hits

Mu has become Kelowna’s best forward in all aspects of the game.  Power Play, Mu can do it.  PK, Mu is a warrior!  Mu’s versatility is the key to their growth and Kelowna’s success moving forward.  Expect big things in year four as they look to bounce back from a rough season.



TPE LADDER:

Rhett Carpet - 701 - NL
Ace Lightning - 690 - NVB
Willow Söderberg-Snooks - 690 - REG
Tony Soprano - 689 - ANC
Tibuk Soonika - 685 - KEL
Alvin Wong - 679 - YUM
William Tree - 664 - MNT
Daniel Grumathan - 660 - ANC
Sydney Shaw - 659 - YUM
Iliket Urtles - 655 - MNT
James Ward-Prowse - 652 - STL
Elena Maximova - 651  - QCC
Gnabe Dabson - 640 - ANC
Luka Nogoalov - 633 - NVB
Kyle Latreille - 632 - GFG
Lasse Zeigler - 630 - STL
Nathan Cormier - 620 - QCC
Oliver Ozols - 618 - REG
Mit Wobet - 610 - NL
Josh Latreille - 548 - YUM
Timo Lambert - 543 - CAR
Mu Wisconsin - 540 - KEL
Jeff Lewis - 527 - VAN
Wednesday Addams - 524 - VAN
Smurfunkel Dothe - 517 - QCC
Jiggle E. Puff - 514 - QCC
Alekss Ivanova - 499 - NVB
Grisha Uskjal - 497 - YUM
Sven Petterson - 491 - YUM
Darnell Mohamed Johnson II - 455 - MNT
Robin Nyckel - 442 - STL
Kay Lee - 422 - STL
Isak Sogard - 393 - KEL
Austin Doumakis - 343 - YUM
Jae Hyuk Choi - 337 - REG
Shorsey Wobet - 336 - COL
Lea Cranberry - 307 - QCC
Antoine Gauthier - 281 - COL
Wilhelm von Hindenburg II - 268 - KEL
Asher Gibbons - 267 - NVB
Don Aven - 242 - YUM
Curious Betsy - 239 - CAR
Fox Peur du Feu - 234 - REG
Kieran Kovalev - 232 - QCC
Edmund Rothaus - 211 - CAR
Stumptavian Roboclick - 197 - QCC
C.J. Sparks - 167 - GFG
Lance Googoo - 161 - QCC
Derek Fitz - 155 - COL
Little Monky - 155 - ANC
Olaf Hofmann - 155 - DET
Lucas Manning - 155 - DET
Kai Scott - 155 - NVB
Ryan Burton - 155 - COL
Jaxon Markstrom - 155 - COL


TOTAL TPE: 24277
TOTAL PLAYERS: 55

AVERAGE TPE: 441.40


[Image: image.png]


REDRAFT:


Rules as always, can not change the position selected, if a defender is selected only a defender can replace the player in the redraft.  We change players based on highest TPE not by on ice accomplishments.  We will only be looking at redrafting the 1st two rounds of this year’s draft.  Undrafted Free Agents will get a shoutout at the spot they would have taken in the redraft but will not be taking the redraft spot.

S69 SMJHL Entry Draft
Round 1
1: Malamutes Yukon Malamutes - Sydney Shaw – 659 TPE – DEFENSE

A fantastic pick by the Malmutes, Shaw has become a defensive two way force and a top 10 player selected.  I know they are very happy with this choice as Sydney has done everything asked to become a franchise piece.

REDRAFT:  Willow Söderberg-Snooks - 690 – UP 23 SPOTS

This could be either Willow or Ace Lightning, I am choosing Willow because of the earlier initial pick.  A huge jump for a player who is a defensive powerhouse and really should have been a much earlier choice.

2: Knights Kelowna Knights - Isak Sogard – 393 TPE – DEFENSE

As far as SMJHL needs, Isak was solid.  A capable defender in the junior leagues but with a second overall pick the hope is to grab someone who will contribute and max out.  Obviously this was not the case must be considered a miss.

REDRAFT: Ace Lightning - 690 – UP 24 SPOTS

Ace did not have to wait long to get his proper place.  Once again these two Lightning and Soderberg are interchangeable and only separated by 2 spots in the original draft.  If the Kelowna Knights could have done it over again I am sure they would have loved to have lucked into getting Lightning.


3: Citadelles Quebec City Citadelles - Elena Maximova – 651 TPE – DEFENSE

Defense must have been a hot commodity during the season 70 draft, 3 picks and 3 selected.  Elena has done exceedingly well to keep pace with the top of the league and Quebec must feel like they acquired a great piece with a fantastic pick.

REDRAFT: Sydney Shaw - 659 – DOWN 2 SPOTS

All in all, Sydney Shaw was a great pick at number one only falling 2 spots is a great accomplishment in the scouting staff in the Yukon.  For Quebec this is a trade up in talent but only marginally.  I am sure they wouldn’t complain with adding a player like Sydney in this exchange.


4: Whalers Vancouver Whalers - LeBron James – Inactive – Center

Clearly Lebron should have stuck to basketball.  Another early miss in a draft class of legends and a rare miss by the Vancouver franchise.  I had to actually go back and ensure that I didn’t miss him.  With Lebron out Vancouver would take a warm body and a bag of pucks as a replacement, we can do better.

REDRAFT: Tony Soprano - 689 – UP 5 SPOTS

What could have, should and only if had been.  Vancouver had a big miss in turn they get an all-star caliber forward.  Tony would have made this team go from cup contender in season 72 to potentially the winner.  They really were one player away.

5: Berserkers Newfoundland Berserkers - Rhett Carpet – 701 TPE – GOALIE

MR. TPE, who the hell picks a goalie in the first round?  Well it was a great decision Newfoundland found their future franchise netminder.  Rhett has been on another planet in earning and goaltending ever since taking up the reigns in season 2.

REDRAFT: Rhett Carpet – 701 – No Movement.

Let’s not kid ourselves this is the rare instance of a goalie could have gone first overall and no one would have baulked at the idea.  Rhett is on another world when it comes to earning TPE and becoming a franchise piece.

6: Raptors Colorado Raptors - Robin Nyckel – 442 TPE – DEFENSE

I will be honest, I think Robin will explode with a ton of TPE in 2 seasons, seems like the kind of player that banks all of their training, and spending and unloads it in one shot when they are able to continue training and the cap is off.  At this time Robin is a good pick, maxed out and playing well in the SMJHL.

REDRAFT: Elena Maximova - 651  - Down 3 SPOTS

Elena’s fall is over quickly as she drops 3 spots and Colorado gets a fantastic addition to their defense.  The addition of Elena may mean they keep the player and do not move a top defense prospect to rival St. Louis.

7: Malamutes Yukon Malamutes - Alvin Wong – 670 TPE – CENTER

Clearly the best of the Chipmunks and one of the best centers in the SMJHL as well as this draft.  Alvin is a workhorse and the center piece of the Malamutes future.  They made a great selection hear grabbing a top 10 player inside the top 10.

REDRAFT: Alvin Wong - 679 – No Movement

Talk about hitting the Nail on the head, Yukon really had great value with a fantastic player as they grabbed their franchise piece.

8: Elk Regina Elk - Jae Hyuk Choi – 337 TPE – LEFT WING

Regina made a big move and went to the well grabbing the first left wing off the board.  A smart move in most circumstances as no one had touched the left wing prospect pool at this point.  Unfortunately it did not pan out as Jae never reached any capped potential and is nothing more than a good support piece now.

REDRAFT: Daniel Grumathan - 660 – UP 8 SPOTS

I love the reach for a left winger, but they should have focused on another.  If they had only made the move for Daniel they could be in a much better position now than they currently are.  Daniel is a force on the left side both offensively and defensively.

9: Armada Anchorage Armada - Tony Soprano – 689 TPE - CENTER

Rutt Ro Shaggy, Tony Soparno is gone in the Redraft, and the Armada lose a phenomenal talent.  Luckily for the Armada this is a strong year at Center and there is plenty of talent to be had.

REDRAFT: William Tree - 664 – UP 24 SPOTS

My goodness what a steal by the Maine Timber.  William climbs up into the top 10 in the redraft (if we only knew then what we know now).  Making the loss of Tony Soparno bare able for the Anchorage Aramada as they lose a future franchise center, but gain one in turn.

10: Battleborn Nevada Battleborn - Luka Nogoalov – 633 TPE - GOALIE

There is no doubt in my mind that Nevada is happy with this legendary goaltender.  Luka has done everything he has been asked to do and been rewarded with one Four Star Cup already.  One of the best earners in this draft class means a first round pick was well spent.

REDRAFT: Tibuk Soonika - 685 – UP 7 SPOTS

How ever, could in this redraft we see Tibuk moving his way into the first round.  This all world goalie is a future star, while the difference for Nevada would have been negligible.  It could have been what was needed to win that second cup. 

11: Raptors Colorado Raptors - James Ward-Prowse – 652 TPE – CENTER

Another center comes off the board at number 11!  It is crazy to think 4 of them have been claimed at this point.  James Ward is another top earner showing how good the Centers in this draft class were, it is not often you see 4 or more achieving the max earners.  Another franchise piece for the Raptors.

REDRAFT: James Ward-Prowse – 652 – NO MOVEMENT

PERFECT PLACING by the Colorado Raptors team with this pick.  They managed to acquire a phenomenal addition at the right spot and right time for this pick.  Kudos!

12: Citadelles Quebec City Citadelles - Kieran Kovalev – 232 TPE – LEFT WING

Another left winger picked up in the first round, unfortunately it is another miss.  This time it is Quebec City taking a chance on the left side of center.  They had big hopes but it was a bit of a let down.

REDRAFT: Iliket Urtles - 655 – UP 7 SPOTS

Was this the draft that turned the Maine Timber around?  Probably.  If Quebec could do it all over again I am sure they would grab a franchise altering first round pick in Iliket Urtles who has become a force in Maine.  A 220+ (Capped) TPE difference and a consistent member in the locker room would have helped with Quebec’s success.

13: Berserkers Newfoundland Berserkers - Mit Wobet – 610 – DEFENSE

Getting someone with the consistence of 600+ TPE in a late 1st round pick is hoped upon but not always expected.  Newfoundland Berserkers have hit the nail on the head with this pick.  If they could do it over would they keep the same player…probably, but in the redraft will we keep the same player?

REDRAFT: Gnabe Dabson - 640 – UP 12 SPOTS

Nope we go with Gnabe, a player with just a little more TPE then Mit.  Just like Luka from earlier, there really is not a lot of difference in the amount of TPE per player but Gnabe has worked a little harder earning the nod.  Switching one franchise defender for another is still a win for Newfoundland.

14: Elk Regina Elk - Olivers Ozols – 618 TPE – RIGHT WING

Clearly this was a smart pick, a 600+ TPE player at the end of the first round.  Also hunting in a position prospect pool that has not been tapped yet in the draft Right Wing.  Clearly Regina made a great decision here. 

REDRAFT: Kyle Latreille - 632 – UP 21 SPOTS

MY GOD WHY DIDN’T SOMEONE TAKE KYLE EARLIER THEN THE 3rd ROUND!  What a find by the Great Falls Grizzlies.  In the end the difference is marginal for the Elk but for Kyle he gets the recognition he deserves for working hard earning a first round placing.


Round 2
15: Malamutes Yukon Malamutes - Don Aven – 242 TPE – Center

Swing and a miss by Yukon.

REDRAFT: Josh Latreille - 548 – Up 14 Spots

What a difference that would have made!  300+ TPE more and a capped earner!  How Josh fell so far is crazy look back on it now.

16: Armada Anchorage Armada - Daniel Grumathan – 660 TPE – LEFT WING

Already gone, sorry Anchorage.

REDRAFT: Mu Wisconsin - 540 – UP 15 SPOTS

One of the more consistent earners in SMJHL, how Mu fell to the third round is beyond me.  Luckily for Aramda the redraft sets them up with a capped TPE earner in replacement of Daniel.

17: Knights Kelowna Knights - Tibuk Soonika – 685 TPE – GOALIE

Steal of a pick right here.  Unfortunately already gone.

REDRAFT: Luka Nogoalov – 635 – DOWN 7 SPOTS

A redraft day trade of spots, Luka falls a little (Still a first round talent) but earns their spot as third goalie selected.

18: Whalers Vancouver Whalers - Anthony Simmons II – 407 TPE – Right Wing

Umm…not sure how to process this one, already on a big roster in Toronto?  Kind of a fail…kind of not…

REDRAFT: Lasse Zeigler - 630 – UP 16 SPOTS


Another amazing talent in the third round of this draft!  WOW,  Congrats Lasse you are a first round talent, falling to the second round (even in the redraft) based on position.  Should have, could have, would have been selected much earlier if teams only knew.

19: Timber Maine Timber - Iliket Urtles – 655 TPE – LEFT WING

Already gone, sorry Maine, but we will get you someone really good.

REDRAFT: Jae Hyuk Choi - 337 – DOWN 11 SPOTS

…or maybe not… Left wing took a really bad nose dive here. 

SHOUT OUT:  Jiggle E. Puff - 514 & Alekss Ivanova - 499 both would have been drafted here if they were not UFA,  AMAZING earning you two.

20: Raptors Colorado Raptors - Shorsey Wobet – 336 TPE – CENTER

A swing and a miss for Colorado, it must hurt a bit because 2 of the next 3 picks were centers that have been consistent earners.

REDRAFT: Timo Lambert - 543 – UP 3 SPOTS

I know nothing is ever certain in the SMJHL draft, but damn to be so close to a capped earner just to barely miss.  Timo would have been great here.

21: Grizzlies Great Falls Grizzlies - Wednesday Addams – 524 TPE – CENTER

A fantastic find at center in the second round.  Great Falls scouting staff did a great job on this pick.

REDRAFT: Wednesday Addams – 524 – NO MOVEMENT

NAILED IT!  Nothing more to say here, franchise piece was selected in a great spot.

22: Citadelles Quebec City Citadelles - Nathan Cormier – 620 TPE – RIGHT WING

A great find at pick 22 by Quebec!

REDRAFT: Nathan Cormier – 620 – NO MOVEMENT

This is a pick that really should have been higher in the draft, but based on positioning this was a perfect pick, I am sure Quebec feels the same way.

23: Raptors Colorado Raptors - Timo Lambert – 543 TPE - CENTER

Sorry Raptors, he is gone, we all have to deal with it.

REDRAFT: Austin Doumakis - 343 – UP 19 SPOTS

Perhaps teams have gone to the well too many times at this point.  Centers are losing some of their luster right about now.

SHOUT OUT to Grisha Uskjal - 497 would have been picked here if part of the SMJHL draft.  Phenomenal work so far!

24: Elk Regina Elk - Willow Söderberg-Snooks – 690 TPE – DEFENSE

OH NO!  This one hurts to see picked earlier in the Redraft.

REDRAFT : Mit Wobet - 610 – DOWN 11 SPOTS

Mit drops a ton of spots in draft order but only one by position.  Not a terrible turn of events for Regina.

25: Armada Anchorage Armada - Gnabe Dabson – 640 TPE – DEFENSE

Hmmm…Defense is starting to become a premium in the redraft.

REDRAFT: Sven Petterson - 491 – UP 15 SPOTS

ALL in All not bad, still a capped player to work with, while Sven is not Gnabe in earned TPE, more then capable of filling in at the Junior level.

26: Battleborn Nevada Battleborn - Ace Lightning – 690 TPE – DEFENSE

Sorry Nevada, we had Ace picked way up at number 2.

REDRAFT: Robin Nyckel - 442 – DOWN 20 SPOTS

Much like Sven, Robin is a suitable replacement at the junior level but not quite the same level of earner.

SHOUT OUT to Darnell Mohamed Johnson II earning a ton of TPE as a UFA 455 total!

27: Kraken Carolina Kraken - Edmund Rothaus – 211 TPE – DEFENSE

Not quite a bust but not a great pick either.

REDRAFT: Isak Sogard - 393 – DOWN 24 SPOTS

Clearly there are only so many talented defenders in this draft.  Isak is a solid top 4 at the junior level and would have improved Carolina significantly.

28: Knights Kelowna Knights - Wilhelm von Hindenburg II – 268 TPE – CENTER

A missed opportunity by the Knights with this pick.

REDRAFT: Shorsey Wobet - 336 – DOWN 8 SPOTS

Clearly this isn’t a huge upgrade and talent is running out in the redraft, but this is still an upgrade that could have been a much better 2nd/3rd line center for the Knights.


Round 3
29: Malamutes Yukon Malamutes - Josh Latreille
30: Scarecrows St. Louis Scarecrows - Antoine Gauthier
31: Knights Kelowna Knights - Mu Wisconsin
32: Grizzlies Great Falls Grizzlies - Jimmy McNulty
33: Timber Maine Timber - William Tree
34: Scarecrows St. Louis Scarecrows - Lasse Zeigler
35: Grizzlies Great Falls Grizzlies - Kyle Latreille
36: Elk Regina Elk - Fox Peur du Feu
37: Scarecrows St. Louis Scarecrows - Kay Lee
38: Citadelles Quebec City Citadelles - Smurfunkel Dothe
39: Armada Anchorage Armada - Little Monky
40: Malamutes Yukon Malamutes - Sven Petterson
41: Battleborn Nevada Battleborn - Skoomina Hulk a Votto III
42: Malamutes Yukon Malamutes - Austin Doumakis

Round 4
43: Grizzlies Great Falls Grizzlies - C.J. Sparks
44: Citadelles Quebec City Citadelles - Stumptavian Roboclick
45: Knights Kelowna Knights - Daisuke Nakamura
46: Whalers Vancouver Whalers - Sergey Bombay
47: Berserkers Newfoundland Berserkers - Dylan Catellier
48: Raptors Colorado Raptors - Vesuviuo Fischoeder
49: Malamutes Yukon Malamutes - Ryan Burton
50: Citadelles Quebec City Citadelles - Lance Googoo
51: Timber Maine Timber - Don Juanary
52: Elk Regina Elk - PASS
53: Armada Anchorage Armada - PASS
54: Battleborn Nevada Battleborn - Kai Scott
55: Kraken Carolina Kraken - Liam Dubois
56: Falcons Detroit Falcons - PASS

[Image: Ak8rQKy.png?width=675&height=375]
Sig by Lazyeye
[Image: image.png?width=600&height=300]
Sig by DaBoot
Knights Timber pride
Reply
#2

Quote:20: [Image: raptors-new.png] Colorado Raptors - Shorsey Wobet – 336 TPE – CENTER

A swing and a miss for Colorado, it must hurt a bit because 2 of the next 3 picks were centers that have been consistent earners.


This was my favorite part! Mit>Shorsey forever!



[Image: Pi43cEV.png]
Big Thanks to @Sburbine & @Carpy48 for the dope graphic!
[img=0x0]https://i.imgur.com/sgu3vVP.png[/img]
Reply
#3

First or bust!
Reply
#4

Well shit I should've claimed my TPE sooner

[Image: Oqsvuu4.png]
FranceCitadellesPanthersScarecrowsCitadellesPanthersScarecrowsCitadellesPanthersFrance



Reply
#5

Great article! Appreciate all the love Smile

[Image: gurbs.gif]

Reply




Users browsing this thread:
1 Guest(s)




Navigation

 

Extra Menu

 

About us

The Simulation Hockey League is a free online forums based sim league where you create your own fantasy hockey player. Join today and create your player, become a GM, get drafted, sign contracts, make trades and compete against hundreds of players from around the world.