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The MVP awards are Monkey D Luffy's to lose

I love Luffy as much as a lot of other people who have spent time around him but I think that saying its his to lose is a tad bit of a stretch. He's a front runner along with a couple other bodies but it's a closer race than many would like to believe (and in hindsight, his lead shrunk over the last week)

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New Orleans will break the FHM President's Trophy Curse and win the Challenge Cup as well
Against, they wasn't even close to winning President's Throphy but I think they are one of the contenders for the Challenge Cup.

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A bit forward-looking here, but Tampa Bay will continue their drastic improvement and win double-digit games next season
For, Tampa Bay is progressing fast. 0 wins last season, 8 wins this season. I think they will win 15-18 gsmes next season.

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The New England Wolfpack are the best team that won't make the playoffs
For, New England is very unlucky to be in a strong conference. They won 27 games and got 61 points which is very impressive for a non-playoff team. They would be a 4th seed in other conference.

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The MVP awards are Monkey D Luffy's to lose
Against, I think Aaron Wilson from Hsmilton Steelhawks had a bit better season and he should win MVP awards.

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Scholz or Kirkby will win the Stevens Award for best defenseman
For, they were points leaders among defensemen. They other stats could be a bit better but I think one of them will win this award.

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THE RETURN OF CAMERON CARTER - CCII will land on an all-star team!
Against, he had a good season but not an all-star season. He's a very solid player but I think he won't be an all-star.

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Parker Smeb is the toughest player in the entire SHL
For, he is the leading player in hits this season. He also got 0.84 points per game which is a very immpressive stat for a power forward.

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Collin Gibbles will finish with the most takeaways in the league for the third straight season
For, he already won it by a really large margin. It's impressive how good and consistent. he is at stealing the puck.

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The Calgary Dragons are the team that most urgently needs to make a deadline move
Against, they are a very solid team and will be a pretty strong contenders in the playoffs.

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Of the major trades that have gone down in the past month, Edmonton's move for Theo Morgan stands out as the best of all
For, this is a massive addition to Edmonton's roster. This trade will make them as one of the favourites to lift a throphy.

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The new expansion teams should be placed in West Virginia and Montana #NOLEAKS
Against, one of the expansion teams is placed in Seattle and I doubt the other onr will be in West Virginia or Montana. My prediction is Ontario.

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No one can hold a candle to the Berserkers; they will hoist the Four Star Cup
Against, this is a very personal for me. Colorado will win Four Star Cup this season. Period.

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The new expansion teams should be placed in West Virginia and Montana #NOLEAKS

This is an absolute yes from me. You know what they say: All country roads take me home to Montana. Or something like that. Point is that the memes demand a West Virginia team in EVERY sim league

Quote:New Orleans will break the FHM President's Trophy Curse and win the Challenge Cup as well

You can't break the curse if you don't even win the Presidents Trophy, shake my head... That said I think Buffalo will not break the curse either. Unfortunately I have Edmonton in 7.

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Quote:New Orleans will break the FHM President's Trophy Curse and win the Challenge Cup as well

Well, this is provably false now that the Blizzard/Stampede have won the President's Trophy. But I don't think New Orleans repeats. I consider them alongside Manhattan as teams that have a good chance but are eclipsed by another squad in their conference: Edmonton for the Specters, and Buffalo for the Rage.


Quote:A bit forward-looking here, but Tampa Bay will continue their drastic improvement and win double-digit games next season

Absolutely. With a group still comprised largely of IAs and near-IAs, they were able to win 8 games this season. When you consider the wealth of talent they have graduating in the next few seasons, I think they're on the verge of a slow climb in the standings. First as also-rans again, then as a middling team, and finally as a top team once some of their best players hit their peaks. The Tampa management team have done a good, if nerve-wracking, job of rebuilding.


Quote:The New England Wolfpack are the best team that won't make the playoffs

Easily, as much as it pains me to say as a Jet that just lost out on his first appearance in the SHL playoffs. The Wolfpack were a much better team than I expected, largely down to goalie Frans Eller, who had a fantastic season that might see him in contention for both the top goalie and top rookie merits on awards night.


Quote:The MVP awards are Monkey D Luffy's to lose

Maybe I'm out of line, but this season I wouldn't give it to Luffy... I wouldn't give it to any of the players in the top-five of points this season.

I think defensive acumen is a bit underrated when it comes to MVP awards. I see a player like Andreas Kvalheim, who was T-9th in points by the end of the year, and wonder how bad Texas would be without him. Would he deserve an award like the Ted Lindsay? No, maybe not. But most valuable? I think so. After his 60, the next highest point total on his squad was Manuel Gotze with 44. The Renegades made the playoffs largely on the back of Andreas' work rate and ability.

In fact, I would argue that Kvalheim is the best player in the SHL right now, full stop.


Quote:Scholz or Kirkby will win the Stevens Award for best defenseman

Scholz deserves it, I think.

He's put up the numbers: 54 points, which is a full 10 points higher than the second best from a defenseman (Kirkby with 44).
He also has the physicality of a top defenseman: 113 hits and 53 shot blocks.
And Karlstrasse was a workhorse for the Blizzard: 23:34 TOI, with huge minutes on both the power play and penalty kill.

Scholz is a big reason why Edmonton was a top team this season. Kirkby played fantastically as well, and I expect him to be a finalist for the Stevens. I don't think it's a coincidence that two of these stud defenseman play nearly half of every game for a couple of the best teams in the league... it just goes to show how important defenders are.


Quote:THE RETURN OF CAMERON CARTER - CCII will land on an all-star team!

I don't think so. He doesn't have the point production to make one of the three teams, and the other stats aren't there to excuse it. Not a hitting beast like he once was, and he doesn't play minutes on the penalty kill. Is he over the hill? Not by a long shot, especially when you consider his 25 goals and 16 assists came from an average TOI of just 17:20, none of which on the power play.

There are better players to include... teammates Lallo Selman and Daniel Smeb, for two.


Quote:Parker Smeb is the toughest player in the entire SHL

Maybe if you think hitting is all it takes to be the toughest player.

To me, bravery and willingness to give up the body is much more important. For that, look no further than Minnesota's Mathias Seger, who sometimes seems like a second goalie on the ice when it comes time to keep the puck away from the goal. 254 shot blocks is insane, it's a wonder that he hasn't fallen apart given the consistency with which he gets hit with the puck. 90 hits isn't bad either... I mean, it does count for something, even if it doesn't count for everything.


Quote:Collin Gibbles will finish with the most takeaways in the league for the third straight season

He did! Which is not surprising, given how phenomenal he is at the defensive part of the game. I just wish he'd use his body more to separate the opponent from the puck. 14 hits is an unfortunately low number for a player with Gibbles' defensive awareness, strength, and balance. He's one of the best players in the league... but still hits no harder than an SMJHL rookie.


Quote:The Calgary Dragons are the team that most urgently needs to make a deadline move

With all due respect to Calgary, I don't think they have the roster to compete with the top two teams in their conference, and I'm not sure if there was any move they could have made at the deadline that would have changed that, especially when you consider that the expansion draft is looming. This simply isn't the best time to move picks and/or prospects for a roster player, when it's hard enough already to try and protect your key players.


Quote:Of the major trades that have gone down in the past month, Edmonton's move for Theo Morgan stands out as the best of all

It's a tossup between the Morgan trade and the BUF/NEW trade that sent Eko van Otter to the Stampede.

When you look at the season Theo Morgan had, yes, you could make the argument that his stat line was helped by being on a great team like the Blizzard. But 37 goals to take the top spot among all forwards is very good, and Morgan adds to what was already a great offense.

Speaking of great offense... Eko van Otter's move to Buffalo was extremely savvy, as not only does the forward add another gun for their insane arsenal, but it means the Stampede will have to give up one less key player in the expansion draft, since hotdog is an auto draft to his own team. Sure, it's a rental only, but it still provides a lot of value for a team that's going for it this season.

I think the move for Eko van Otter just barely ekes out the move for Theo Morgan. But both GMs once again proved why they're a couple of the best in the business. ■


Quote:The new expansion teams should be placed in West Virginia and Montana #NOLEAKS

I wanted a new expansion team to be placed in Montreal.
I think one should be placed in Tennessee. I can't remember who it was that suggested it, but they made a strong argument in favor of Tennessee because of the lack of teams in the area, and its presence in the NHL (great fans, too).
Seattle makes a lot of sense, especially with the Kraken joining the NHL. I'm glad they're getting an SHL team too.

West Virginia I wouldn't be crazy about. It feels like an area that's better served with a team in Pennsylvania instead.
Montana? That works as a West team, but I think there are better options: Seattle, for one, and Portland for another.


Quote:No one can hold a candle to the Berserkers; they will hoist the Four Star Cup

They won't even make it out of the first round. It's gonna be the Timber hoisting the Four Star Cup, finally ending the Halifax/Maine cup drought that has lasted even longer than I've been in this league.

This is their year. I can feel it. ■


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Parker Smeb is the toughest player in the entire SHL

for. i think its hilarious u guys talk shit about Parker Smeb. u wouldnt say this shit to him at the arena, hes jacked. not only that but he wears the freshest clothes, eats at the chillest restaurants and hangs out with the hottest dudes. yall are pathetic lol

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The New England Wolfpack are the best team that won't make the playoffs

Against - New England's front office is a tire fire that continually mismanages assets. They might have a chance of getting better if they try to trade away their 10 1st round picks.

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A bit forward-looking here, but Tampa Bay will continue their drastic improvement and win double-digit games next season

Obviously a little biased here, but I think that the Barracuda have one of the best prospect pools within the entire SHL. It's only a matter of time until their prospects begin to ripen and they turn into a force to be reckoned with inside of the SHL.

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Quote:New Orleans will break the FHM President's Trophy Curse and win the Challenge Cup as well

Seems like cheating to argue against this now, considering now we know that NOL didn't even win the President's trophy. That being said, I still think that between EDM, BUF, and even CHI/HAM/CGY, they have a ton of tough competitors to go through to win the Challenge Cup. If I had to guess, I think maybe EDM will take the west so I still would've argued against this anyways, but NOL does always seems to perform well in the playoffs.

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The new expansion teams should be placed in West Virginia and Montana #NOLEAKS

Fuck No. Are you kidding me? Two cities I have never heard of? Of course not. And they probably do not like hockey either. It should be Montreal and any current NHL west team that is not in the west. West Virginia is just a stupid decision and where is Montana?

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Quote:New Orleans will break the FHM President's Trophy Curse and win the Challenge Cup as well

against, because the big team of stupid jerks cant even win a game as of lately, let alone win the presidents trophy and the challenge cup.

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Of the major trades that have gone down in the past month, Edmonton's move for Theo Morgan stands out as the best of all

This move was the undisputed best recent move for two reasons. One, Theo Morgan was able to combine with Bo Kane and Pepperoni to become a lethal first line, with each player being at or just under 70 points. This helped secure Edmonton the West. Second, it helped tank an opposing West team in LA. Not only did Edmonton improve a ton but they managed to make the conference worse.

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New Orleans will break the FHM President's Trophy Curse and win the Challenge Cup as well

I'm not sure about that. I think the Eastern teams like Buffalo and Hamilton are still stronger than them, and it won't be that easy for them to win the cup.

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Parker Smeb is the toughest player in the entire SHL

AGREE

Parker Smeb dishes out the most hits in the entire league, leading the next player on the list by almost 30. You have to be tough as hell to dish out almost 300 hits over a season.

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The MVP awards are Monkey D Luffy's to lose

Against. Not that he might not win them because he had an excellent season I just don't think it's clear cut that he should win them and they're his to lose. A. Wilson finished with more points and Daniel Smeb in Chicago had the same amount of points while 3 different EDM players were within 3 points. So it could be anyone's to win.

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