S54 Championship Week
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1. My player did quite well this season, all things considered. Last season I put up a measly 8 points, and this season I put up almost a point per game, 45 in 50! I was on track for nearly 60 points halfway through the season, but my players severely slowed down around the halfway point. I was at 37 points in 32 games, then somehow ended up with 45 in 50. Tough break, but what can you do! I really wanted to win an individual award, because it'd be pretty cool for a 350 player to beat out some 425's, but being the top 350 is good enough for me. At the end of the day, the only thing that matters is team success, right? Well we accomplished that in Kelowna with having the most points in the league. I also actually put up some decent defensive stats, notching 60+ hits on the first line for Kelowna. Hopefully next season I can build on that.
3. I have followed along with Sergei's disappearance, actually. It was first brought to my attention in the Team Canada IIHF/WJC server, and it is worrying. We need to find out what happened to Sergei as a league, as we can't let one of our important members live knowing his brother is missing. To do this? We need to expand into Russia. Its the perfect ruse. convince the Russian government to give us an expansion team in one of the main Russian hub cities, and break ourselves into the Russian intelligence agencies through our top players. Convince some agents that they're buddy buddy with a player on the expansion team, and we might be able to get Sergei's location out of that agent. Its a risky plan, but its a win win at the end of the day. We get Sergei and the Russians never expect us, or the Russians have no idea where Sergei is and we expand into a brand new hockey crazed market. Just think about it, HO. 4. As a World Junior Championship GM this season, I'm picking team Canada to go all the way for a 2nd straight year. I think myself and Patty Twist will do a great job in this year's tournament as strategists, and I think we've put together a really strong squad to help us go all the way. Last season we picked up a win on the backs of Carlos Brown and the rest of the team Canada squad, and now that I mention it I didn't do too bad myself. Hopefully with some more developed forwards, and our actually insane defensive unit, we can make it all the way and win gold one more time. We have a great core of S55 recreates on the team, and if they can all stay active and earning throughout their career, there's a good shot a lot of the players on this year's squad end up playing on the IIHF team together five or six seasons down the road. 7. Kelowna, Kelowna, the land of the Knight. They team of dreams, they score all day. They win more than they lose, and are always ready for a fight. Kelowna, Kelowna best team in the J. Try as they might, no one can stop this squad. For Rotticus, Seppala, and Bernie, the best line in the land. Put your head down for a second, and one of them will lay you out on the icy esplanade. The defensive pairing of Williams and Scinna, they know the ice like the back of their hand. Ramsey and Kavanagh, helming the backstop. Thats a scary sight, for any hopeful shooter. You better believe, if your shot isn't true, you won't end up on top. Get too close, and one of them will put you on your backend, duder. Kelowna, Kelowna, land of the nights. Try to take on these guys, and you'll have a sleep filled with frights. 13. b. I don't think this one is particularly close. Is there anyone more knowledgeable and savvy than Gabriel "Gonewild" Johnson @Gwdjohnson? This guy does it all, strategizing, womanizing, and doing anything he can to help the Steelhawks win games. I'm sure Darnell is a great guy, but man I don't think there's any stopping the gonewild man himself, Gabriel. 16. RottiGood ![]() |
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