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#16

My players main strength is my big thick dense build. Tommi Koivu can really lay the hit stick on people, and has been known to really level those trying to sneak a deek around him in the open ice. Look for him to really change things up physically in Simulation Hockey League 67 for xbox one next S and Playstation 43.

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#17

The greatest strength that Julian possesses is his awareness and vision on the ice. He is not the biggest body so he can't throw his weight around all willy nilly. With a good sense of where he is on the ice and knowing where the puck is he can play smart and choose opportune times to get deep or fight along the boards.

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#18

Anthony Dionne is a big goalie (6'4 and 225) goalie with good positioning and look out for the low shots. His good reflexes help him when the action is close to him and he is able to control most of the rebound. His both hands are quick so he is tough to beat without a perfect shot or a deviation. For his shape, he has a decent recovery and stamina. He's young, so his mental toughness is correct, but he will likely be better when he grown older.

  
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#19

Alisters Vismanis is a very talented offensive forward. His main strength is offense. He is a great sniper and a goal scoring machine. He already has scored a goal in SMJHL playoffs when he played for St. Louis Scarecrows. Alisters is not only a goal scoring machine, he is a great playmaker as well. He would be a very useful player for every SMJHL GM because of his variety in offense!

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#20

Edward Elric may not be the biggest goalie, nor is he the goalie with the most equipment on the ice but he always gives it his all whenever he finds himself in a hockey game. His technique and athleticism would remind scouts of another great goalie in the NHL, Jonathan Quick. Just like Quick manages to turn back the clock against Edmonton, Elric always manages to play well when needed to.

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#21

Steven Connors biggest strength would have to be his ability to fit into any situation for his team. He has talent in every part of the game, but doesn't excel in any one are over any other. He can be configured in whatever his drafted team needs most which is a huge asset in this league.
#22

Pyotr Gallen brings a scoring touch to almost any offense. His shot selection and smooth skating make him a powerful force while in the offensive zone. In an attempt to try and round out his game, Gallen has been working on the two-way game to make sure he's not getting caught deep in the offensive zone and can contribute to a team's defensive impact as well.

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#23

Jonathan Mercer is known in the development league for his way to quarterback a powerplay. He is also relatively responsible defensiely and tries to tie both of these aspects into his game to become a well rounded defender. His weakness is being able to clear the crease but that can hopefully be worked on within the SMJHL league where he will test his skills against the best.

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#24

What Dominik Froste lacks in overall Speed he makes up for with his sense for being at the right place at the right time and finding open lanes to shoot the puck with pinpoint accuracy. The work ethic "work smarter, not harder" applies with him. However his willingness to skate to dangerous places proves that he is unrelenting and willing to leave his heart on the ice if it means helping his team win. His robust physique enables him stay true to to this.





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#25

Tom Pedersen from Norway is a natural goalscorer who also loves to tackle and eat pucks. The norwegian native was discovered playing floorball in Sweden and due to his illegal checkings was told to swap to hockey. Due to being too good for the local Oslo team Grüner Hockey he is now ready to test his skills i the famous SMJHL.

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#26

Thomas Nitro isn't a star centerman who will dazzle you with a dangle in the final seconds of play, or a towering defenseman ready to hand out punishment as if he's worked at the Bruise Store for years. He's not a lightning fast goalie who's able to track 100mph frozen vulcanized rubber from out of thin air before it reaches twine. He's not likely to be picked for the All-Star game, and few will ever own his #27 jersey. As a matter of fact, not many fans will even notice the well-rounded Thomas Nitro at all.

A dedicated and loyal rookie LW, Thomas Nitro pays attention to and learns from Management, Coaches and Veterans all the same. He places himself on the same page as the Team's goals and makes them his own. He strives to stand as a representation of everything the Organization wants, and as the best player he possibly can be. 

He's the glue that can hold a team together and make them work when they shouldn't. He's a 200 lbs workhorse picking up the pieces when they drop and a 6'0 bulldog facing every battle ahead. He's the defence to counter any enemy offence and the takeaway for every giveaway. He's the very definition of sportsmanlike, but he's also the opponent that you hope you never face.

Despite the name, Thomas Nitro isn't going to draw many eyes, as he's not the flashy type with his steady two-way game. But he's on the Captain's shortlist for who to hand the Cup to next, because the although the fans may not have noticed his handiwork and work ethic...the Organization sure did.

No, Thomas Nitro won't be picked first, but he may just be remembered last.

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#27

Philippe Eko Eel has an interesting set of skills that don't quite translate to FHM attributes - his primary strength is his slipperiness. Eko van Otter was known as being the slipperiest SHL player, but Philippe Eko Eel is even slipperier! @leviadan

This means it's virtually impossible for defensemen to stick with Eel, making him a much better forward than defenseman. But his ability to seek out the puck at all times makes him a valuable defenseman as well.

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#28

Pablo Pombo is a tough being. He simply does not get dangled, or ankles broken. If you try to trick him, you will be hit as if you were skating on train tracks. A deadly cross-checker, you do not want to fight this guy in front of the net. You don't want to fight this guy at all, really. He's just brilliant at inflicting pain on the opposing team.

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#29

Nikolai Skovgaard is a big defenseman hailing from Copenhagen, Denmark. Coming in at 6’6, 215 pounds, Skovgaard is the last guy you want to see coming at you anywhere on the ice. Drawing comparisons to Victor Hedman of the NHL, the big defenseman is a smooth skater who is great at taking the puck away from opposing skaters, carrying the puck into the offensive zone, and generating offense with his crisp passes or a deceptively good shot.

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#30

Samuel Piccard's biggest strength is that he is very good at stopping pucks. This is really useful because he is a goalie so that is his only job. He also really likes hats so he is very happy to be backup for as long as needed if you keep him supplied with a range of lovely new hats he can wear.




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