S59 Awards Show
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hhh81
SHL GM Brennan Lee Mulligan Stan
Before I announce the winner, I want to remind the community that the Uppercut tends to award teams that are active and making moves that season. Currently, as constructed, it doesn't always do a great job of recognizing slow, steady, positive improvement say, 5 seasons ago, that's now paying off with, say, a Challenge Cup. We're aware of this, and I even brought up a discussion on how we might reconceptualize the award moving forward to better factor those sort of small but positive steps that eventually flower into a good team.
This isn't an award for the 3 best teams each season, nor should it be. I think that would be super boring. We also should make sure that we're recognizing those sorts of teams/duos as well, because that's worth celebrating! We'll see what happens; I'm not in charge and am but one of a few voters, so I don't have despotic control. That's probably for the best.
hhh81
SHL GM Brennan Lee Mulligan Stan
Thank you for coming to my TedTalk.
With that concluded, our winner! We didn't have a lot of unanimous votes this season. This was one. Congrats to @notorioustig and @grok for stealing everyone's lunch money last offseason and then making the playoffs. Long live the Good Ship Argo.
fishy
Coach Posting Freak 06-18-2021, 09:22 PMCapt_Blitzkrieg Wrote:06-18-2021, 09:21 PMhhh81 Wrote: Next up is the Lance Uppercut. Yes, that is uppercut, as in the thing some of you might want to do to me right now. It's also the award for the Best General Manger duo for the season. Id rather commit sudoku than host another awards show
RedCapeDiver
Registered Elmo Shrug 06-18-2021, 09:26 PMhhh81 Wrote: Before I announce the winner, I want to remind the community that the Uppercut tends to award teams that are active and making moves that season. Currently, as constructed, it doesn't always do a great job of recognizing slow, steady, positive improvement say, 5 seasons ago, that's now paying off with, say, a Challenge Cup. We're aware of this, and I even brought up a discussion on how we might reconceptualize the award moving forward to better factor those sort of small but positive steps that eventually flower into a good team.
yosh
SMJHL GM cut back down to my knees, gotta get back, gotta get free, cut back to my knees, lean back now, lean back and breathe
RedCapeDiver
Registered Elmo Shrug
overdoo
Registered Probably shouldn't be a GM
hhh81
SHL GM Brennan Lee Mulligan Stan
Next up, the Jeff Dar, for the best Two-Way Forward in the league.
Honorable mention to Aron Hernadivic of Buffalo for doing the good good things. We honor you, we appreciate you, we respect you. You just didn't get enough to be a finalist bb. For the finalists: Eko Van Otter @hotdog
29-41-70, 17 PPP, 246 SOG, 159 hits, 44 TkA (+1), 65 SB, 23:30 TOI, 4:10 special teams time per game After a red hot start to their time in the league, the Inferno fell down to earth in S59. That didn’t slow EVO, though. The S57 winner of this award put up another outstanding season in all situations for Atlanta.
Henrik Lekberg Osterman @Thatguy91
20-43-63, 13 PPP, 172 SOG, 113 hits, 50 TkA (+32), 136 SB, 22:58 TOI, 4:01 special teams time per game HLO was a force at both end of the ice. His 50 takeaways led all forwards in the league, and his 2.778 T-G ratio was nearly unfathomable; he was first by a fair margin and the only forward in the top 15 leaguewide. Offensively, HLO put up another solid campaign as a playmaker, helping winger Sven Svenson achieve a 30 goal season for the first time. As the Pride continue to grow and develop, HLO factors in as a major piece in their success.
Boris Poroshenko @The__Y-man__100
24-36-60, 8 PPP, 236 SOG, 19 TkA (-30), 54 SB, 404 hits, 20:05 TOI, 1:16 special teams time He hits, he skates, he hits, he scores, he hits. Poroshenko felt little empathy for the many people he knocked off their skates this season. His 404 hits isn’t an error on your computer screen; the dude just flat out leveled guys. While his defensive stats and scoring aren’t up to his fellow finalists, the committee felt his season was worth recognizing.
Esa Parmborg @Steelhead77 :dragons:
25-34-59, 9 PPP, 255 SOG, 124 hits, 29 TkA (-7), 118 SB, 22:28 TOI, 4:01 special teams time per game Parmborg didn’t put up the points of fellow Dragons Joseph Weston or Barry Batsbak, but he was relied on as a top defensive forward with the top PK unit, as well as the top PP unit for Calgary. He had a quality season across the board.
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SHL GM Brennan Lee Mulligan Stan
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SHL GM Brennan Lee Mulligan Stan
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SHL GM Brennan Lee Mulligan Stan
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SHL GM Brennan Lee Mulligan Stan
luke
SHL GM Admiral of the Data Seas
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SHL GM Brennan Lee Mulligan Stan
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SHL GM Brennan Lee Mulligan Stan
Our sole honorable mention goes to "Long" John Donair of the Los Angeles Panthers @GCool As one nominee wrote:
Long John was "4th in scoring right alongside the others while playing under 14 mpg; FAR more efficient than the players above him playing 18+ minutes per night. Every other rookie in the top 10 played at least 1:30 more per game than Donair did." That's quite impressive. Unfortunately, not enough for a finalist slot. |
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