Kez Breaks the Ice
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![]() Registered S18, S23, S27, S34, S37, S46 Challenge Cup Champion
For today I have decided to make a long time friend but also legend. For Sunday I am unsure if I have the time. Maybe yes, maybe no, we will see what happens.
Riko Muerto - the first Kez Creation Riko was a Rookie for the Draft in Season 15 and was drafted by the Edmonton Blizzard with the 10th OVA. In his 11 Season Career he was playing for two teams. From Season 15 until Season 22 he played for Edmonton. There he won in Season 15 and 16 two Challenge Cups. He also was in Season 20 All Star. In Season 23 Muerto moved to the Hamilton Steelhawks and with them he won in Season 24 the Challenge Cup. With his third cup he also was nominated for the Anton Razov Trophy. After Season 25 he ended his career. Riko his Career Stats to the Three Cups Muerto played in the SHL 525 Games and he scored 386 Points. He also brought up 113 Shot Blocks and 1165 Hits. With 0.74 Points per Game, 0.22 Blocks per Game and 2.22 Hits per Game Riko was a terrific Two Way Forward. He played his best season in Season 25 as he racked up 48 Points. But his Career High in Goals was in Season 23 with 23 Goals but just 42 Points in comparison to Season 25. He also had 2.92 Shots per Game in his Career. Wyatt Wollker - the first Legend Wyatt was drafted by the Texas Renegades with the 1st OVA in the Season 26 Rookie Draft. After his first two seasons in the SHL for Texas he moved to Los Angeles in Season 28. Also in Season 30 he moved to the Manhattan Rage. There he won two Challenge Cups in Season 34 and 38. In Season 30 Wyatt was nominated for the Aidan Richan Trophy. In Season 33 and 34 he also was nominated for the Scott Stevens Trophy but a season later he won the Scott Stevens Trophy finally. All good things are Three. He made the All Star team in 5 Seasons (S33, S34, S35, S36 & S37). After Season 42 Wollker ended his Career and in Season 44 he was inducted to the Hall of Fame of the SHL. Wyatt Wollker his HoF Career Stats Wyatt played in 852 SHL Games and scored strong 634 Points as Defender. He also racked up 875 Hits and 1198 Shot Blocks. He had 1900 Shots as Defender. With 0.74 Points per Game, 1.03 Hits per Game, 1.41 Shot Blocks per Game and 2.23 Shots per Game Wyatt is probably one of the best Two Way Defender the SHL ever saw so far. Season 35 Wyatt had his best production season with 57 Points. In Season 40 he had his career high in Goals with 16. Goku Muerto - Something about Dragons and Balls Goku arrived in Season 43 and was drafted by the San Francisco Pride with the 5th OVA. In season 44 he celebrated his debut and he was for nearly 6 seasons a player of the San Francisco Pride. During Season 49 he moved to the Winnipeg Jets. After the rest of the season he moved to the Manhattan Rage for two seasons. Then he went back to Winnipeg Jets for the rest of his career until Season 60. Goku Muerto - Dragon Stats in a Balls Career Muerto played 914 Games and had 689 Points. He also had 903 Hits, 648 Shot Blocks and 2602 Shots. With 0.75 Points per Game, 0.99 Hits per Game, 0.71 Shot Blocks per Game & 2.85 Shots per Game he had a nice career as Two Way Forward. Goku had his best Season in Season 57 with 65 Points but his Career High in Goals was in Season 54. Grogu Mandosson - The Man for All on Ice Grogu came in Season 61 to the SHL and was selected at 5th OVA by the Calgary Dragons. He had his debut in Season 64. In Season 66 he was nominated for the Aidan Richan Award. A season later he was All Star also in Season 72 he was again an All Star. From Season 67 to Season 70 he won any season the Jeff Dar Trophy as best Two Way Forward. After Season 70 he moved to the Montreal Patriotes for two seasons and after that he landed in Winnipeg as he played until his Career ended in Season 76 for the Aurora. In Season 78 Grogu Mandosson was inducted in the Hall of Fame of the SHL. Grogu and the Two Way Career Stats Mandosson played in 858 Games and had 925 Points. He also had 850 Hits and 642 Shot Blocks. He shooted 2388 times. With 1.08 Points per Game, 0.99 Hits per Game, 0.75 Shot Blocks per Game and 2.78 Shots per Game he is probably one of the best Two Way Forwards we have seen in the SHL. His best Season Grogu had in Season 72 with 44 Goals, 60 Assists and 104 Points. AT-AT Wollker - the next Legend? Wollker was welcomed in Season 77 to the SHL as he was drafted by the Seattle Argonauts with the 4th OVA. In SMJHL Season 78 AT-AT was nominated for Alexis Metzler and Quilha Agante as player of the Great Falls Grizzlies. He had his SHL debut in Season 79. AT-AT Robotic Stats so far Wollker played in 194 Games so far for the Argonauts. He has until now 65 Points, 132 Hits, 681 Blocks and 206 Shots. With 0.34 Points per Game, 0.68 Hits per Game, 3.51 Shot Blocks per Game & 1.06 Shots per Game. His best season will be the current one actually. He has 4 Goals and 21 Assists. Last Season in Season 80 he had 9 Goals his Career High in Goals. It was nice to see Kez with his creations. I also shared a very important time with him and his 2nd player. The best created one by Kez so far in my opinion. 1018 words
Chris McZehrl III - Texas Renegades Chris McZehrl III - Anchorage Armada ![]() Registered S15, S16, S24, S34, S38 Challenge Cup Champion
Thanks for the write-up McZ!
Since every 2nd player makes HoF maybe I should retire and recreate now? ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Registered S8, S9 Challenge Cup Champion
So glad I invited this wonderful human being to the league!
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