S78 PT #2: It Was All a Trick!
Due: Sunday, August 25th @ 11:59 PM PST
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JohnFranklinKennedy
IIHF Federation Head IIHF GM
08-20-2024, 01:41 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-20-2024, 01:41 PM by JohnFranklinKennedy.)
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A really fun prank I like to play on my teammates is where I steal all of their credit card information and use it to buy stuff off of Wayfair. I usually start the prank by offering to bring them out to dinner, but then I "forget" my wallet and they have to pay. Then when they're taking their card out to pay for dinner (i ordered 7 drinks and the most expensive steak on the menu haha get pranked) I take a picture of it with my Google Glass so I can use it later. After that I go back home and I just hit the online town man. I order Chipotle, I order stuff on Amazon, I order stuff off of Alibaba, I go all out. Then after I'm done my illegal shopping spree I hit the online casinos so that I can try to make back all the money I just spent on somebody else's card (im not gonna give the money back even if i win it though haha get pranked)
bbjygm
Moderators Yogurt Lord
Hodor is a big, loveable goofball, but his innate trust and lack of education makes him a prime target for friendly pranks by teammates. Hodor's memory isn't the greatest, so he likes to label his things to identify they're his and also to remind him what they might be if their use is ambiguous (a duffel bag can contain many things...). His teammates have occasionally erased his labelling "Hodor" and rewritten them as "Hodor" which confuses Hodor extensively because they're obviously two different words. He'll be on the lookout for his hockey stick for a whole training session while under the impression he's borrowing someone else's because it has their name on it in hodorese. He gives a lot of benefit of the doubt for illogical things, like his skates being labelled as "Hodor" ("squirrel" in english) even though the skates are much too large for a squirrel to wear.
Reno
Head Office if two of your three members are in the band i dont care if you call it box car racer its still blink-182
Option 1
Willow absolutely despises pranks, so when the rumors start flying that she is pulling pranks on the players of San Francisco she goes onto Instagram and shuts that down immediately. In a similar vein, the players of San Francisco know not to prank Willow because she is known for payback. It could be something small like a slash to the back on the leg in practice in a “Knock it off” message, or she could go full psychotic behavior and release a wild animal into someone’s car. That has actually happened once, back in Juniors after a game against the Great Falls Grizzlies one of their players put a silly bumper sticker on her car, so she grabbed a raccoon from a trash can and broke the door open to place the raccoon on the drivers side door so when they opened the car they had a raccoon jump out at them. Once news of that got out, Willow was removed from almost every prank target list. | PTS: 7 | BLK: 45 | +/-: 6 | PTS: 4 | BLK: 10 | +/-: 0
Vrain
Registered Senior Member
Written option 1:
A good prank can be a great way to lighten the mood in a locker room and Spiff is no stranger to pulling pranks. For the sake of the team (and no other reason, of course) Spiff has taped the bottom of Hockey Player's skates, unscrewed the lid on goalie Bishop Van Apeldoorn's water bottle, filled Easton Shafer's stick with water, and slipped a hotdog into each of Hotdog Lunch's gloves. But his teammates got him back during a recent losing streak. Spiff had planned his own prank to break them out of their funk, a simple prank of filling everyone's locker with balloons and streamers, but when he went to set it up he walked into a locker room where his own locker had been taped shut, his bag filled with all the hockey tape balls from the entire season, and his gloves filled with glitter! Spiff has sworn off pranks for a time, but his teammates are wary that it's just a ruse to catch them off guard with his own payback. Code: 174 words
Dash
Registered Senior Member Code: Written Option 2: How does your player feel about using tricks to gain an advantage in play? If they enjoy tricks, what sort of nasty things do they do to get their advantages for their team? Embellishment? Dirty hits while the refs aren’t looking? If they aren’t keen on those sorts of tricks what could the league do to minimize these tricks from happening in games? How does your player prevent other players from doing these tricks against them? Dash Jackson likes to play the game right! Fairly, with good sportsmanship and fiercely competitive like game is supposed to be played. Pranks and tricks are for the locker room on your own teammates. Jovial Camaraderie is a must to building a good chemistry with teammates, keeping things light hearted and fun is helpful during the long grind of an SHL or Minors season. Your typical pranks like Hot foot or walkup song changing in Baseball, Goalie cut or Bundling all of a teammates in Hockey. Classic Locker room pranks might include Supergluing a locker shut or even emptying a locker before a teammate gets out of the shower I don't care if other teams do it on the ice, but DO NOT bring that in our house or you will pay dearly in the end for it and on the scoreboard. Cheating is not right. No if's ands or buts about it. i don't condone it one bit and honestly no one else should either. The league would need to really clamp down on knowledge of known cheating tactics and tricks. Knowledge is power! Code: 185 words LD #6 Dash Jackson-Edmonton Blizzard/Yukon Malamutes
artermis
IIHF Commissioner Patron Saint of the SMJHL
Written Option 2
No tricks are required in Petr's playbook; his entire career has been based around skill and his purpose of being the greatest hockey player to ever exist. To do so, includes beating your opponents on skill alone. While not a model sportsman by any means, as evidenced by his intense disdain of international opponents, when it comes to the competition itself, Petr wants the playing field to be even. All shenanigans and trickery are for before the game. The league need only continue as it has and continuing to punish those who desecrate the game, Petr will stick to focusing on the ice and continue on his journey to his inevitable gold. What other players do does not concern him greatly, and governing bodies only do so long as the sanctity of the hockey rink is kept right and true, because it is within that forge that all outcomes are acceptable... as long as the aforementioned tampering hasn't occurred. MWHazard Wrote:i'll playwith anyone Justice,Sep 18 2016, 02:09 PM Wrote:4-0 and 0-4 aren't that different tbh McJesus - Today at 10:38 PM Wrote:FIRE EGGY
NUCK
Registered S24, S26, S29, S32, S38, S50 Challenge Cup Champion
I have never been a fan of the cheap crap that goes on within the game. That dose not mean I dont like aggressive, physical play, because I absolutely love that part of the game. What I dont enjoy is the cheap shots behind the refs back or in a scrum when everyone is busy looking at other things. There have been some great cheap shot artists in our game throughout the years like Brad Marchand and his licking peoples faces or Claude Lemieux and Ulf Samuelsson with their pure cheap shot hockey at every turn. I would like to see myself as a more pure enforcer, someone who hits hard and backs up my words. Our great game has no need for mouthy little rats who can hide behind the rules while saying whatever they like. When I am on the ice, I may let the situation get the better of me but I wont cheap shot you or talk crap and then run and hide!
Magenta
SMJHL GM Posting Freak
Jett Labyrinth is a pretty reserved guy overall but he enjoys a nice little prank here and there. His pranks are pretty subtle for the most part and don’t come around too often, so his teammates aren’t too annoyed with it. Jett likes to stick to the classics like unscrewing Gatorade bottles, a little clear tape on the skates, even sometimes getting the coach involved in his schemes. As a rookie, Jett was victim to a lot of pranks including an incident from an old teammate who will remain nameless who was watching The Office for the first time and got inspired by some of Jim’s pranks on Dwight. Jett showed up to practice one day with his glove inside Jello reminiscent of a prank from that show. The same teammate on Christmas also wrapped all of Jett’s equipment in wrapping paper. Luckily that teammate is gone and now that Jett is no longer a rookie and in a leadership position, not many pranks have been played on him this season.
aj.buggs
Registered Member
AJ loves playing pranks on their teammates! Especially to get on their nerves. Aj's pranks usually involve some form of arson, pyromania, or slightly psychotic behaviors. Most of their teammates learned to accept and love their little pranks (all accept Kahri of course -_-) and some even join in on it. Their pranks are spontaneous and completely random but none of them really cause any harm. They do crazy stuff like random set off fireworks, start a dumpster fire, or even plan to start a raccoon mafia!(Very, long story) All in all, they are a genuine prankster through and through.
P.S. "The Arsonist" aka "Child of Flames" ❤️
Rtpc31
Registered Senior Member
Rence Sykut prides himself on the ability to play and be effective in any type of hockey game, so he often "reads the room" to match the level of intensity and dirtyness that his teammates and the other team are dictating. If the game is a battle of finesse, then Rence is happy to play highly skilled end to end game. However, if the other team is running his guys and the game is getting chippy, then Rence can be the opponents' worst nightmare throwing hits, taunts, slashes, and fists if needed. Rence does not have a fight to his credit in the SHL as of yet, but if he ever had to answer the bell or challenge someone that took liberties with his teammates, he would not hesitate to do so at all. Otherwise, an especially underrated quality is Rence's ability to chirp and troll the opposition to get in their heads with psychological warfare.
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bobdigi9
Media Graders Senior Member
Written Option 2
It's very subtle. You've probably never noticed, given how unassuming he is. Matviy Cajabi always has a pocket watch on him. That might not seem very tricky. But not just when he's walking around in his civvies. He has it on him while he's on the ice too. Some players wear chains around their neck, but Cajabi has his watch. And during pregame warmups, before faceoffs, during intermissions and commercial breaks, he'll often skate over to a group of players on the other team. Sometimes just one guy, and if he's feeling overly daring, a referee. Out comes the watch and with a few pendulous swings and some low, monotone talking, Cajabi has mindfreaked you with his hypnosis. So next time you see a blatant giveaway, a horrible call by an official or a whiff by a goalie for a soft goal against in a game, there's a good chance that The Great Cajabi is up to his old tricks. Code: Word count: 167
Rabidsponge21
Registered [title redacted]
Pranks are amazing when they are not overly terrible or harmful to folks.
Examples of Pranks that Mikkel regularly pulls. 1) Taping the spraying handle on the sink so when they turn it on it gives them a quick little zest of fresh water on their chins 2) Swapping out the table sugar for some salt - keep the amount there to a minimum so someone doesn't add 6 scoops of salt into their coffees - but enough for them to question if the milk has gone bad or something 3) The water bottle trick where you get them to look down into the water bottle and you geyser them for another fresh awakening.| 4) The Balancing the ball on the head trick - get them to stick an empty paper towel roll in the front of their pants and have them try to balance a ping pong ball on their forehead to drop into it. While they look up to balance it - kindly dump a bit of water down the tube so it appears they might have done something to themselves (Only do this when access to replacement pants available as to not make their day terrible).
Bayley
Winnipeg Aurora S13, S15, S16, S25 Challenge Cup Champion
Mercedes Bayle values fair play and the integrity of the game. She believes in winning through skill, hard work, and smart strategies, not by using unfair methods. Mercedes aims to outskate and outsmart her rivals, keeping her style clean and ethical. To fight against unsportsmanlike behavior, Mercedes calls for stricter rule enforcement by the league. She supports using video reviews to catch missed incidents during games and believes that tougher penalties for repeat offenders will help reduce such actions. To protect herself from these tactics, Mercedes stays alert on the ice, paying attention to her surroundings and her opponents' actions. She uses her strong anticipation to dodge potential dirty plays. By focusing on discipline and calmness, she sets a good example and inspires her teammates to showcase their skills on the ice. She really think that the people using them should definitely be caught and punished as mentioned, so let's bring the people to justice and keep the game we love the best it can be.
Thank you OrbitingDeath! <3
trella
Registered ambacas
rip thunderdome 2013-2023, defenseman for the tampa bay barracuda does not prank his teammates very often if ever. to be honest, rip thunderdome does not really like to be pranked himself, so he does not do it to others. he understands thats pranks can be fun and enjoyable for some and totally respects that, but they just are not for him. sometimes rip thunderdome worries this makes him the no fun guy and that his teammates will no longer love him. rip thunderdome wonders if this is why he is and offensive defenseman but scores no points. maybe if he did pranks with his teammates, they would pass him the puck more so he could score, or would shoot better when he passes them the puck. but that would go against rip thunderdome's genuine feelings about the matter. its such a dilemma, should rip rhunderdome be genuine to himself or should he start doing pranks to further his career?
Eggcracker
Head Office egg egg egg egg egg egg egg egg
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Jeyeff Effo's moral compass is misaligned or completely non-existant. He has absolutely no objections or qualms about playing dirty, using every trick in the book, including licking other players from their head to their toes (including teammates). Although many may criticize that many of Effo's tricks are overtly sexual and borderline not suitable for human consumption, he does have a few tricks that he uses that are more PG and friendly for the game of hockey. One of these PG tricks is to slather Vaseline or oil all over the opposing player's skate blades. This is virtually undetectable and invisible to the human eye, and they won't know what's wrong with their skates until further inspection, the gotcha moment is when the equipment manager also realizes that all the spare and back up skate blades have also been given the same treatment. The even bigger gotcha moment? Effo also did this to his own team as well. 163 words |
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