12-12-2018, 08:54 PM(This post was last modified: 12-16-2018, 09:45 PM by Ragnar.)
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The West Kendall Platoon are a model of consistency. There isn’t much to do when you’ve won the Challenge Cup twice in three seasons, and missed the playoffs only three times since season 25. If that isn’t consistency, then I don’t know what is. Though I don’t know much about WKP since I have only recently came back, I can only assume that the management for this team has just tried to remain consistent in every single way possible. In who they draft, in how they build their players, in how they set their lines, etc. consistency seems to be the most important thing for any team to be successful, and if any team can prove that, it’s the West Kendall Platoon. I’m not sure of a franchise that has been more successful in recent seasons, at least not nearly as successful as WKP, and that’s really all that needs to be said.
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The high point of my season this past year has definitely been getting my career high in points. I was blown away by just how much I improved and helped my team out with making it into the playoffs. Though I wish I would have hit more, in glad I at least got way more points than the year previous. Also, of course, making the playoffs was a big deal as well. On top of making the playoffs, I had a point per game pace going. We ended up getting eliminated in five games, but I had five points in those five games, so I’m pretty happy with that. On an individual performance level, I’m extremely happy with my play overall. Of course I’m disappointed that we didn’t end up going all the way, but hopefully next season we’ll be able to win it all in what is most likely going to be my last season in Montreal.
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If the Los Angeles Panthers would have called up Willie Fisterbottom they would have probably already swept every single team in the playoffs and won a challenge cup by now. Willie would have put up 30 points MINIMUM and won every piece of hardware in the entire league. I’m still baffled what Wasty was thinking in not putting Willie Fisterbottom into the line up this season, but he’s obviously kicking himself now, as he should be. Fisterbottom would have brought a whole new element to the team, mostly an element of sick ass saucer passes and a chippy style of defense that would put SHL players on fucking notice. But instead, they chose to leave him in the SMJHL, where he scored at a point per game pace in the playoffs down there.
“I regret it totally. Also I smell.” said @Wasty when asked about why he didn’t call Fisterbottom up last season.
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Sigs by Me, Merica, High Stick King, Rum_Ham, Jess, vulfzilla, enigmatic, and Carpy