S63 SHL Awards Show
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RomanesEuntDomus
Appeals Committee S10 Challenge Cup Champion
First off we have the pre-determined Awards for the various statistical categories as well as the teams who did the best this season. And these are…
Challenge Cup: Awarded to the SHL Champions Hamilton Steelhawks Cole Reinhart Trophy: Awarded to the West playoff champions Los Angeles Panthers Mathias Chouinard Trophy: Awarded to the East playoff champions Hamilton Steelhawks Presidents' Trophy: Awarded to the top regular season team Baltimore Platoon Sergei Karpotsov Trophy: Awarded to the player with the most points in the season. Daniil Nikiforov @DELIRIVM Jay McDonald Trophy: Awarded to the player with the most goals in the season. Burlok Sulfurgold @leviadan Turd Ferguson Trophy: Awarded to the player with the most penalty minutes in the season. Jean-Locker Zidane @Nictox Mike Honcho Trophy: Awarded to the goalie who gives up the least goals in one season. Cillian Kavanagh @takethehorizon Congratulations to all the Winners! And now, to the voted Awards…
RomanesEuntDomus
Appeals Committee S10 Challenge Cup Champion
We will start off the voted Awards with a very special one, the Sarmad Khan Trophy for Regular Season MVP as voted by the players themselves. This season saw many great performances, from the dynamic Baltimore duo of Daniil Nikoforov and Ethan Duncan that dominated the league in scoring, to Sven Svensson and Anton Mihailov who led the charge for weaker teams or Zoltan Topalo and Burlok Sulfurgold who were the best pure Snipers this season. Of course we saw lots of great performances from Defensemen and goaltenders as well but more on them later, as this category was dominated by the Forwards this season.
And the winner of the S63 Sarmad Khan Trophy is…
HabsFanFromOntario
SHL GM S30 Cup Champion Never Going To Win A Cup
Livestream when
“The Wheel of Time turns, and Ages come and pass, leaving memories that become legend. Legend fades to myth, and even myth is long forgotten when the Age that gave it birth comes again. ... There are neither beginnings nor endings to the Wheel of Time. But it was a beginning.”
RomanesEuntDomus
Appeals Committee S10 Challenge Cup Champion
RomanesEuntDomus
Appeals Committee S10 Challenge Cup Champion
For our first Committee-voted Award of the season, why not start with the most controversial one right away? This one caused quite some criticism when the nominees were originally announced with one nominee in particular drawing people's ire, but don’t let that overshadow all the young players that found a great start to their careers. So here they are, your nominees for this season’s Ryan Jesster Award for best rookie.
Tim Allen Jr. @Lem A very controversial nominee, Tim Allen Jr. was a back-up that only played 13 games throughout his rookie season and also is an Inactive. He won 11 out of those 13 games however in one of the toughest conferences in the league, putting up 0.921 Save-Percentage in the process and racking up 4 Shutouts, meaning that more than a third of the games he played in, he managed to shut out the opposition. Easy opposition or not, that’s quite the accomplishment not just for a rookie, but for any goalie. Marcel Beck @By-Tor Don’t let his -54 rating fool you, Marcel Beck was a real heavy lifter for the bottom-feeding Winnipeg Aurora in his first season already. Being the top-scoring rookie Defenseman with 30 points, he also led all rookies in assists, ice-time (both even strength and special teams), powerplay points and takeaways. He might have gotten more chances to shine than most of his classmates, but he made the most of it on both offense and defense. Lev Lebedev @Lorec And lastly we have the top-scoring rookie of the last season, Lev Lebedev out of Edmonton. He managed to put up 35 points, four more than second place, and he did so with the least powerplay time of the top rookie scorers. Lebedev also played some of the biggest PK-minutes of all rookie Defensemen, which goes to show how much trust his team put into him already. And The Winner of the S63 Ryan Jesster Award for Best Rookie is…
RomanesEuntDomus
Appeals Committee S10 Challenge Cup Champion
AgentSmith630
HOF Committee Hall of Fame Head 03-14-2022, 05:24 PMRomanesEuntDomus Wrote:I prefer this method over just a posting of results03-14-2022, 05:23 PMToast Wrote: Livestream when
RomanesEuntDomus
Appeals Committee S10 Challenge Cup Champion
Toast
SHL GM Hallsy's Idiot of the Year 03-14-2022, 05:24 PMRomanesEuntDomus Wrote:03-14-2022, 05:23 PMToast Wrote: Livestream when If everything is already written out there is no reason to wait 5-10 minutes between posts
HabsFanFromOntario
SHL GM S30 Cup Champion Never Going To Win A Cup
Tim Allen snub!
“The Wheel of Time turns, and Ages come and pass, leaving memories that become legend. Legend fades to myth, and even myth is long forgotten when the Age that gave it birth comes again. ... There are neither beginnings nor endings to the Wheel of Time. But it was a beginning.”
HabsFanFromOntario
SHL GM S30 Cup Champion Never Going To Win A Cup 03-14-2022, 05:24 PMRomanesEuntDomus Wrote:03-14-2022, 05:23 PMToast Wrote: Livestream when This is better, we just want speeeeed “The Wheel of Time turns, and Ages come and pass, leaving memories that become legend. Legend fades to myth, and even myth is long forgotten when the Age that gave it birth comes again. ... There are neither beginnings nor endings to the Wheel of Time. But it was a beginning.”
By-Tor
Winnipeg Aurora Jack of All Trades
RomanesEuntDomus
Appeals Committee S10 Challenge Cup Champion
After talking about last season's rookies to start the show, why not continue with what usually comes next in a rookies career: development and improvement. So next up is the Aidan Richan Award for Most Improved Player. And the nominees are…
Ryu Jones @SFresh3 Ryu Jones' production absolutely exploded this season. After a trade sent him from Toronto to Baltimore in the off-season he jumped from 49 to 82 points and doubled his goals total despite actually playing fewer minutes than on his old team. Daniil Nikiforov @DELIRIVM A 40-point improvement compared to last seasons point total and 36-point improvement compared to his previous career high of 57 - Daniil Nikiforov really took his game to the next level with his 93 point season that saw him lead the entire league in scoring. Vladimir Petrov @Muford The only player not on Baltimore nominated in this category is Tampa Bay's Vladimir Petrov. Petrovs 69 point seasons means that he more than doubled his points total compared to the previous season and it’s a 23 point jump compared to his previous career high, which saw him break both the 20 goals and 40 assists mark for the first time in his career. And the Winner of the S63 Aidan Richan Award for Most Improved Player is… |
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