It is hard to write this without sounding arrogant, but I would say that it's me, Kaapo Kampainen. I mean I practically had a career year deep into regression and all in even strength points.
I have to give some big ups to Dogwood Maple. 11 seasons in the league now, and he's still producing at an over point per game rare. That's some special stuff
The teammate I was most impressed with this season was Giannis Kroustis. He really took his play to another level and picked up Hale's slack when he wasn't plating well. He rode that strong pale to a career best season!
Honestly Red was absolutely obscene with his scoring for such a youngster. I also want to shout out base pack and scoochie for sucg a solid goaltending season. Both have been on fire
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The Texas Renegades had two hotshot rookies step into the lineup this past season in Pawter Meowski and Hodor. Both impressed in different, with Meowski providing an offensive punch while Hodor was a defensive monster who finished among the league leaders in shots blocked.
Our team is littered with a nice combination of grizzled veterans and new players, but Rock Strongo had a fantastic season and playoffs. Hundertwasser was among the league leaders in offensive stats, so of course he punched way above his weight class.
I'd say Mandosson really impressed me the most. Established himself as a true #1 not only on our team, but one of the best forwards in the league. I fully expect him to have a haul of hardware in the coming seasons.
I think @gordonbombay and @blakec are the forwards who took the biggest step up in atlanta this season. Its great to see their involvement and discipline paying off and them taking the place of older guys in the lineup so we can be competitive.
I think for this one I have to go with Alexi Piastri for the Monarchs. As a rookie he put up 88 points which is crazy good and looks like a future star for the team!
Justin Time has impressed me in ways you couldn't even imagine. I'm impressed by his ability to not see the puck and let in goals that a chair would save, it's honestly really sad.
Matsmith Soderberg-Tremblay is just really coming together as a complete hockey player right before our eyes in Chicago. Playing down the middle with a great level of compete and will to win.