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S81 PT #4: To The Last Drop of Blood Due: Sunday, March 16th @ 11:59 PM PST

Graphic Option 1: Create an image of your player fighting

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A speech by Brayden Point: 

Ladies and gentlemen of Tampa! The time has come where we put are sticks in the air and chomp chomp chomp like we just don't care. Our objective is a simple one take the puck and shot it behind the back of the foes who dare oppose us on the conquest for the cup. Make them face the wrath of the barracuda and show them what it means to defend the bay and go on offense. Do it for the trill of the sport, do it for the fame and fortune for us and for the Tampa Bay region, do it for the many fans that cheer us on and are what is commonly referred to as our Thunder, do it for your friends and family, and for the children - how could we forgot the children the future of the SHL hockey league. There are certain things that I can not describe and one of those emotions, so I have been told, is that winning the cup is unlike anything else you have every experienced in your life. Tampa we need to show the league we are the best of hockey and that other teams should fear the land where it does not snow and we have the best weather in the nation. On three One! Two! Three! CHOMP CHOMP CHOMP  Barracuda Barracuda Barracuda

Falcons Hockey fan for life. I pack the heat and score the goals!   Barracuda

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i think pinli is most likely to get jumped by a big evil guy on the opposing team that wants a chance to beat a small guy into a pulp. pinli definitely would not win that fight, but he wouldn't back down easily. i think it would end up sparking the argonauts in a sort of "beloved main character is brutally slaughtered by the evil bad guy" kind of way though. like pinli puts up a good fight but ends up bleeding and lying on the ice, and while he's taken off he gives his teammates a knowing nod that boils their blood and makes them want to destroy the guy that did that to pinli. everyone then goes into a crazy rage and scores 6 straight on the opposing team while injuring multiple players with good clean hits. then after the game they come back to find pinli sitting up in bed, bleary eyed, and he says "did we win?" and then the team, gathered around his bed, all say in unison "we won pinli, we won it for you". then everyone hugs and the credits roll. im not sure how we get credits to roll in real life but that's a minor detail.

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Kiwi yells at her teammates a lot. In fact she kind of yells at everyone. As it gets later into the season, she ends up sounding more and more like a howler monkey. She yells at coaches, refs, players, opposing players. But most of all, she yells at herself. She finds that screaming into the mirror is a very effective motivator. It pumps her up and relieves a lot of the pressure from the season. This season had a unbearable amount of pressure. Kiwi was on a good team for the first time in her life and it's a lot different at the top when you are not playing for fun. Now the playoffs are here and NL lost the president trophy and division to the filthy disgusting owls so hopefully we beat them in the playoffs, otherwise I'm done with the Js. Next player is going immediately up for SHL records. That's the league that matters.

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Nathaniel is a good ole Canadian boy from the rock. He doesn't start fights, but he sure as hell finishes them. To be caught up in one who ever is on the receiving end of his wrath for sure had it coming. Maybe they ran the goalie? took a cheap shot at one of the younger Philly players? Tried to run Barca from behind? All of these are good and valid reasons for dropping the gloves.
Funnily enough this didn't happen in the last game of the season, but the 3rd last for Philly, and the dumbasses in head office decided to hand down a 2 game suspension for instigating to Barca, so it was his final game of the season. Making a routine play to dig the puck from a dump in to the corner, the fore checker decided then would be a good time to charge and get the elbow up. With the political climate simmering the pot to a full boil going on in the background and Nathaniel's vocal anger directed towards politicians, and his "Elbows up" shirts in pre game it was probably a matter of time. The opponent didn't make it to a penalty box, instead got pulled off for a concussion check. The good news to him is he doesn't have any brain cells left to lose.

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Write option 2: Before the playoffs, a team break is organized where you can calm down after the regular season and set your sights on the playoffs. The purpose of this is to reset your thoughts after the intense regular season and set your sights on the championship. The event is also a good way to create a sense of community, as you can relax and chat. It is also a good place to highlight the team's strengths and areas that need attention before the upcoming game. Everyone can give their own pep talk, which will get their team fired up when the championship is the prize. After the break, small competitive training sessions can also be held the next day, where you can playfully measure yourself against others and in this way create a sense of community. When all this has been done and the last pieces and tactics have been polished, it is time to dig out the battle axes and march into the final battles before taking home the crown for the season, i.e. the championship.

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Written Option 2:

Barcus Juneau likes to think that he is the ultimate team player, that he will do whatever it takes to win. As the regular season ticks down to completion, worry starts to grow about the team's performance lately. The Armada's season has been much tougher than the last two seasons, and Barcus struggles to think about how to help his team finish strong.

Following the team's season-ending three-game losing streak, Barcus decides that a shake-up is urgently needed, and sets up a players-only meeting ahead of their next practice. The session is a chance for each and every player get things off their chest that they wouldn't normally get a chance to say. A good complaint session helps to ease some of the stress, but it's also an opportunity to get communication channels open that sometimes get clogged. The team goes through a carthatic no-holds-barren discussion that covers all aspects of what it is to be on this team, and comes out the other side strengthened: clearer in mutual understanding, more confident in their capabilities, and resolute in their determination to show every ounce of their strength in the playoffs.

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Written 1:

It’s been a tough rookie season for Jett Labyrinth, who’s adjusting to life in the big leagues with a new team and a new position. Jett feels like he’s barely making a difference out there most nights and he is just trying not to be a net negative for his team. Late in the season, in a big game against Edmonton, who they are battling for a playoff spot with, Jett took it upon himself to make a play for his team. The Aurora were down 2-1 and their play was getting stale, they clearly needed a spark. Jett has never been much of a fighter, but would do anything for his team so when an Edmonton player delivered a big hit on an Aurora player, Jett jumped in and started firing punches at him. It was an adrenaline rush that he’s never quite experienced before, however he did get his fair share of punches thrown back at him. Overall, the fight was a draw, but it did seem to spark up the Aurora’s play who ended up winning the game.

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Near the end of the season for the Montreal Patriotes, they find themselves up against North East Division rivals, the New England Wolfpack. It’s a very close game that starts to get really chippy and aggressive as both teams are trying to secure spots in the standings. With this being the first season of Montreal’s resurgence, they have a lot to prove against a team like New England who has been a mainstay in the playoffs for the better part of the last 10 or so seasons.

The game sees a ton of lead changes as both teams jostle and grind for goals. On top of that, a lot of penalty minutes are racked up between teams. The real game changing moment comes late in the 3rd with the score tied up at 5 apiece. With neither team wanting to go to overtime and hand a free point to their opponents, Jussi Mutou steps up to Antoine Beauregard and the two drop the gloves. Both players throw absolute haymakers as they try to spark their team. But unfortunately for the fans in green, Jussi Mutou emerges victorious as he stands tall over a downed Beauregard. This ends up being just enough to spark their Patriotes to victory as Xavier Beausoleil scores a beauty goal off an assist by Florian Soderberg-Motyla.

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Dejana Kaptina is notoriously not a super physical player, so a fight would take a truly fucked up sequence of events to get her involved. Even in a line brawl, she would do her best to stay out of it and just kinda chill at the red line. What would it take to get her into a fight? Probably just a player pissing her off as they go at it in a puck battle and then starting some extracurricular nonsense. Of course she's going to defend herself, but she would rather maintain discipline and not risk coughing up momentum. She would probably have to fight someone who isn't particularly a big fighter, another finesse player that things just got a bit too heated with. She probably would not win, which would cough up momentum for the team.

We have Welch and Barista for a reason. They fight. Dejana makes plays and kills penalties.

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Remember all of the nice things I said about the previous prompt? I take them back. I kid of course but cmon guys a fighting prompt? How many fights we getting into these days where we need to discuss a fight or have a fighting prompt? Okay, I might be a salty little bitch on this one but cmon my guy is huge and he is like 50% on fights in his career. I actually just found out I won one recently so thats where that stat comes in. I'm not gonna be a Semin and slap fight someone to death or rather my player won't do that but they will absolutely stand up for their teammates if the situation calls for it. But they don't go looking for fights, so just like me IRL, Mr. Fightside. Does it impact the game? Depends on the game. Which game? knowing Buf it is against Ham for sure.





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