S66 SMJHL Championship Week
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Task #4 – 2 TPE
Your team is giving back to their supporters by holding a fan appreciation day for one of their games, where the team will hand out a special commemorative item to show thanks for their continued support of the franchise. You have been tasked to design the product to be given out to the attendees (can be a rally towel, foam finger, bobble head, etc.) This season lucky fans that come out for fan appreciation day will be the lucky recipients of a one-of-a-kind collectible. The item this year is truly unique knights action figure that features some of your favorite knights. Each of these figurines has a unique action. Some will drop their gloves, some will lose teeth and some will celly. This is the second batch of these collectables as the first few had major production defects. These will also be available for purchase at the event. Of course all these figurines will be made from wood, cloth, and straw, as a nod to the knights medieval origins. Task #6 - 3 TPE Professional hockey players are among the luckiest members of a community, but not everyone is given the same opportunities. As such, many players are expected to give back to the community by volunteering their time and energy off the ice with various charitable organizations. Either write about a charity or event that your player helped out with, or create a flyer or invitation for your event, including team logo, a photo of your player render, and the charity/charities being supported by the event. Potential spam is a strong proponent of community engagement and does his best to give back whenever there is an opportunity. In fact, Potential runs a series of nonprofits in his spare time. These organizations missions range from restoring foreign monarchs to education the public on automobile warranties. This particular event was a fundraiser aimed at securing funding to lobby for lower fracking regulations. Most of the turnout for the event were wealthy oil tycoons that were very willing to invest in such an endeavor. The only downside of this is that the actual organization hosting the event does not technically exist and their donations may have been accidentally wired to several bank accounts in the Caymans. The guests do get to go home with some pretty great party favors so they certainly don’t go home empty handed. Potential made sure to donate a good bit of cash as well to avoid some suspicion as this isn’t his first rodeo. Task #8 - 3 TPE You just played out your very first season in the SMJHL to start a new chapter in your career. Overall, how would you say you performed in your rookie season? Did you meet expectations you set for yourself individually? What do you need to improve on for next season? I feel like this season went a little different than I had anticipated for neither better nor worse. Going into the league I had intended to build a solid two way defenseman that would be able to move the puck effectively from defense to offense. This did not really pan out this season as Potential Spam did not contribute a ton of assists but did generate a ton of shots from the blue line. Not many of these actually went in but shockingly four of them came in one game. I feel like a natural hattrick as a rookie defenseman isn’t too shabby. Other than that I spent a lot more time in the box than I intended going into the season. However the turnover to giveaway ratio was strong so at the end of the day that’s all I really wanted. Maybe next season it will lead to a cup. Task #9 - 3 TPE So your team got eliminated these playoffs, and have to look forward to next season where hopefully things go differently. What does your team have to be excited about for next season, where they'll have another go at the coveted 4-star cup? Kelowna may have had a rough season this year but we’ve got a lot of good things coming our way next season. The way it looks right now we should have at least 4 members of this past s67 draft class at or close to the tpe cap by the midway point of the season. As far as I know we won’t be losing anyone to the SHL so the vets will still be around to anchor the team. I think this will definitely contribute to an improved d line and defensive play overall that was an issue this past season, as our poor goaltender was consistently shelled by shots for 60 minutes per game. I’m sure this will also help some offensive production as we couldn’t seem to score some games. With the addition of some new blood in the upcoming draft I think there is a light at the end of the tunnel that is this rebuild. Task #11 - 3 TPE Write a pre-draft scout report on your player from the perspective of a journalist covering the prospects of the S66 SHL draft class. What do possible SHL suitors have to be excited (or perhaps wary?) about when it comes to potentially drafting your player? Potential Spam comes into the draft after a below average season in Kelowna where penalty minutes vastly outnumbered points. That being said this young defenseman is brimming with potential, pun intended. Potential is a well balanced defenseman that exceled this past season at puck protection, only coughing up turnovers an handful of times while generating a good number of turnovers himself. Potential is able to make good decisions both in the offensive and defensive ends and has some of the best hockey iq and instincts among the other defenseman in his draft class. While his speed is nothing to right home about Potential Spam’s strong position play helps keep him in the play. If he wants to make an impact in the league he will likely have to address this lack of foot speed and has got to hit the weight room hard this offseason. Overall I think teams should be excited about this puck moving, defenseman. Milestones = +2 tpe https://simulationhockey.com/showthread....pid3258340 |
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