S64 PT #1: All or Nothing
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TheCC
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Mooney
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natedoeshockey
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Prompt 2
Patya am not care about being filmed. Patya am often finding self watching "Behind the Battle". Is series for small hockey team in other small league, is no big deal. Anyway, Patya am see what is like to be filmed for hockey series and Patya am thinking this good thing. Patya am no stranger to spotlight. Patya am face many spotlights in Russia, and now here in America! This why Patya am do many press conference, including where Patya meet Kristen Landry! WOWEE! Patya not really one for shenanigans, am just try for be funny guy! I like make jokes! Am not always so good at making them, but getting much practice for am can get better. Patya am cannot give example right now because am not ready. Am need for make joke better before telling. Patya am not say is impossible for make prank on teammate, but is not so much likely. Patya am just want for spread positivity! Patya am hoping if am being filmed, peoples seeing this!
Scrufdaddy
IIHF Federation Head IIHF GM
PLAYER PROMPT
Slip McScruff is a simple man. Being on camera makes him famous and that makes him a celebrity. Unfortunately, he doesn't understand the difference between the big name sports network and the low budget youtube channel. While the rest of the Panthers are filming big time content, Slip is talking about his favorite recipes and bedtime routines. He doesn't find it weird that this particular camera is much smaller than the others and that this person doesn't talk to anyone else on the team. He's been in the league for a very long time so clearly he is very important and should be the focus. This camera is so outdated, it's like what they filmed him on while he was a rookie. Anyway, people do start recognizing him in the streets more, but it's never the people you want to recognize you. His teammates start getting free drinks and phone numbers. Slip has people ask him to sign their commemorative spatulas and ask for strands of his hair. When he gets free drinks, it's old V8 because of one specific inside joke from among the hours of content he was part of.
CptGoosar
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Mazatt
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Why are the Edmonton Blizzard worth watching? Because the league needs to get right on in advertising the next wave of young stars entering the league. It's a roster that features minimal veteran presence. Karlstrabbe Scholz, Axel Foley, Kyle Sutton, and Julio Tokolosh are the only real "old" players. The rest of the main roster is still 2 seasons out from even considering regression. Then you get down to the young players. The young wave of Blizzard entering the league is something that national audiences need to see.
From S59 they have 4 of the top 10 earners; Sven Svechnikov, Pasta the Turtle, Videl Valor, and Markus Jager. That number can be 5 of the top 12 with Slavakov Vladimirashenko put into consideration. From S57 another top end player in Kaapo Kampainen is present. Then you go back up to recent drafts and another top 10 TPE earner in Leb Lebvedev is cracking the Blizzard roster. As the Blizzard find ways to augment their roster in the coming season, it would be a disservice for the current young core of the team to be shielded away from the world behind regional broadcasts. Fans deserve to know where the future of the SHL is going to live.
Henrik
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Prompt 1
Well, its simple really. Its the ultimate redemption story, and people love that kind of stuff. Its been 9 seasons in the making, ever since the team was ripped apart in S55. San Francisco has had a rough go at it and was an absolute bottom dweller. Didn't have much luck in the lottery, didn't have too many great assets going into it compared to other teams that were in a similar position but the core group stuck together for all that time and have been absolutely stellar these last few seasons. They have truly become a dominant force in the SHL and last season was their coming out party. You can expect a lot of fan engagement and great chemistry behind the scenes. You can expect players to lay it all on the line for each other in order to win. You have the reigning Mexico winner in Svenson hoping to have another great season, you have the old but not obsolete HLO who is having a great start to the season, you have a blueline that was won the biscuit 3 seasons in a row and you have some of the most promising young players in the league this season. It's the perfect combination for a potential Cinderella story.
zeagle1
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Briedaqueduc
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Written Task: Tell the executive everything about your team going in to S64 and why the world should care. What are the story lines developing on your roster this season? Is this a season where your team is all in on the cup? Has there been a big trade or free agent signing? Maybe this is a season full of new fresh young guns? What stories would a TV show covering your team this season need to capture? (150+ words)
The Anchorage Armada is sadly not a team that will be competing for the 4 Star Cup this season. They are not really in a position where they have a lot of older players on the team ready to push the team to a cup winning position, despite Anchorage making the playoffs no matter what. But, they are a team with a lot of rookies. I think a TV show could cover the moments of a rookie like Ricky Koivu. It would be interesting to have an inside view into what goes on during a rookie's first season in the Simulation Major Junior Hockey League, see the first games of a rookie trying to find his pace in a new league where everyone is better than him, all the scouting from the Simulation Hockey League teams, the draft, then the offseason and all the work going into their second season, until they then get called up and play their first couple SHL games. I think it would be very interesting to see what is going on in their mind during these tense moments that will make their career what it is. 191 words | || | || | |
supertardis101
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Acsolap
SHL GM Me go boats
In recent history everyone knew about the Great lakes and how dominant they were as a division and how it was unfair three of the league's best teams were lumped together. Well fast forward a few seasons and the lakes have been drained and now it's the turn of the other eastern Division to go through its best in the league battle royale. An all or nothing style documentary following the Philadelphia Forge would be a classic under dog story. Battling against Baltimore, Atlanta and Tampa bay who all have better rosters on paper in a bid to avoid the wild card slot and a probable first round match up against the buffalo stampede. The docu series would intimately follow the highs and the lows of the team as it progresses through the season and could include side stories and life exposés of the players giving fans an insight into the day to day behind closed doors aspect of the team.
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Leppish
Deep Dives Head Such a cutie
Pavel Jeziak of the Atlanta Inferno doesn't really like being filmed, as hes a pretty quiet guy who is just doing his job as a hockey player, thats when he's sober. When Jeziak is drunk, which is quite often he loves being the life of the party, for some reason he often calls it a party even though its a hockey game. When Jeziak is sober he would avoid the cameras and just be a silent background figure going about doing his business. When he gets his pre-game beers in he does everything he does to be in front of them. Inlcuding interrupting his teammates interviews and hijacking the camera to film the camera crew and asking them for interviews. Usually post game Jeziak is too drunk to give interviews so he's just laying there on the locker room floor and mumbling incoherently which annoys the camera crew due to ruined audio from Pavels constant swearing and yelling for more beer.
JNH
Registered S35 Challenge Cup Champion || Still Drunk
Oh hey Mr. Executive Dude, fancy seeing you here! Definitely didn't have this elevator staked out for the last 13 days in order to learn your habits about when you come and go. Anyways...
So yes what's happening with my team. Well there is never a shortage of storylines when it comes to the Syndicate. Firstly, there are Patric and Corey. The two guys taking their victory laps around the league right now. Can they get Pat the cup that he missed out on after getting taken in expansion? Can they get Corey some more accolades to try and pad his Hall of Fame resume once he's on the ballot? Next up is Jukka Timonen and Shion Okamoto. The fuckin boyyyyysss. Two guys who haven't necessarily gotten the on-ice results that they wanted yet but they look real good coming into this season and might be making some noise. Finally, there's Martijn Westbroek. Will he stop eating pasta with ketchup on top? Will he convert the others? Find out next... right? Sir, where are you going? - -
mcpumpkin
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Prompt 1
Lenny Hawk and the Philadelphia Forge are ready to take on this brand new season, and have plenty of reasons to be excited. First, we’ve got some crazy rookie power on this team. Lenny is here to kick ass and take names, and has shown so by getting a 5 + 10 misconduct in his second game, absolutely rocking his entire bodyweight into his elbow as it travelled down towards some idiots head. A good sign of the type of police work to come from the new Forge blueline. Also a rookie on the squad is the ever important baby boy himself Connor Snooks. This guy wants to score. This guy has scored. This guy will keep scoring, like a lot, and win rookie of the year, BY A LOT. There’s some other stuff, like a goalie looking to not be the black sheep of the team anymore, AllBrans being less evil than first expected, and captain doing captain things like bein a good dude and scoring lots and stuff. Absolute white meat babyface but we’d have it no other way. |
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