S48 PT #1 - SHL Draft Kit S48
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![]() Registered S35 Challenge Cup Champion Code: Get ahead of the Awards report: One of the best things for a player throughout the regular season is the race for glory. Of course the main battle is to see who hoists the championship at the end of the day, but if we're looking outside the main motive, the drive to thrive is surely alive in most players. They want to be the best - they want to win, score, shoot, be dominant, make the big hit and be the player the teams can count on. Year after year we continue to be amazed as players are forever remembered in memory for playing big and racking up the awards in the Simulation Hockey League. I don't think this year is going to be any different for the fans, players and those involved in this wonderful league and game of hockey. For this season, the preseason has come and gone and with those statistics, we're going to give you some good, bold and bad predictions for this seasons awards. Remember, we're ignoring the current regular season stats for Award predictions, but will jump to them from time to time because we can. Most Goals
Jason Visser of Winnipeg currently takes the cake for this award as he rolled the season with 35 goals - 6 higher than second place. That's an incredible amount and the fact he did this through 50 pre-season games is absolutely amazing. He's always been a great force and dominant player to watch - often being a strong component in Winnipeg's success and thriving fan base. Right now, Winnipeg is rolling in the league and seemingly, they've kept up the magic that they were feeling in the pre-season. Visser sits 3rd right now for goals, but if him and Winnipeg keep it up, expect the climb to potentially and most likely continue. Most Points
Visser led the way once again with the most points in the pre-season with 76, which also happened to be a strong amount over the next number and a very memorable run when it comes to where he stands point wise. Lil Manius seems to be running the show this season in Winnipeg this regular season and to me, if Winnipeg keeps it up, it's a fun battle between two teammates to see which one can end up higher because right now it could be either one. Best Goalie
Chris Partridge reps this in the pre-season with some fairly good stats and a record. There's another guy who contends for this title but at the moment, they take the cake here. NOW.... If we're basing this off the regular season stats, it's a whole new game. He's near the lower ends of it - while 4 other goalies arguably are the best this season with some extremely attractive record and statistics.THE END. |
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