S64 SMJHL PT #5 - MVP
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curbeecurbs
Registered Member
In terms of players in the running for MVP certainly Victor Krunk and Alexis Paquette come to mind. Krunk and Paquette both have some very impressive stats and also pretty cool names so it seems to be an extremely close race and truly anyone could come out on top at this point. When it comes to pts Krunk has 64 and Paquette has 63 which really doesn't help in swaying a pick for mvp at the end of the season. Although their PTs are extremely close, Paquette pulls away from Krunk a bit for assists with 42 and Krunk at 38. This may lead one to believe that perhaps Paquette should be the pick for MVP but when looking at goals Krunk pulls away from Paquette with 26 and Paquette with 21. These two players both have exceptional stats and it could be anyones to win at the moment but based on their current stats I think that Victor Krunk will pull away with this one.
reid
Registered winnipeg aurora legend
The MVP for this season is undoubtedly Sconnie McHits. Not only is he a falcon, which instantly boosts his candidacy and his coolness factor, but Sconnie McHits also is leading the league in points, and goals! HE only has 8 PIMS, so Trips cant deny this falcon a MVP based on that either. also compared to other mvp candidates he has only scored 10 power play points, which is really impressivley low for a leading scorer. His giveaway and takeaway numbers aint great, but that doesnt matter as much when you are putting the puck in the back of the net like sconnie is. I think one of the best reasons to give sconnie the mvp is how he is really the most valuable to his team. other top scorers have team or linemates right up in the top 10 with them, but detroits second scorer is 13 whole points behind mcsaves, which means the other peeps should split votes as they have more help than the legendary falcon. if not sconnie, give JOBIN the award
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hhh81
SHL GM Brennan Lee Mulligan Stan
While many will fixate on the top scorers for MVP, as always I think it’s important to look a little deeper. Obviously the top scorers this season—Colorado’s Shoyo Hinata (73 points through X games), Detroit’s Sconnie McHits (71 points through 59 games), and Maine’s Viktor Krunk (71 points through 60 games)—will be in the discussion. I think any of them could be great choices for the league’s most outstanding player.
There are two names in particular that really jump out to me. From Maine, while many will fixate on Krunk’s 71 points, I think their goalie, Adam Rage, is the frontrunner for the Cedric Robinson (best goalie) and a dark horse for MVP. He leads the league in save percentage (0.921) and GSAA (19.66), while also sitting a comfortable 4th in wins (25) and 5th in GAA (2.53). He hasn’t played as many games as some of the other standout goalies, but I think his 25-8-1 record is impressive enough (especially in comparison to the fall of Rusty Remao, MET’s other goalie) to deserve a look for MVP. Elsewhere, I’m really impressed by what Detroit’s McHits has done so far. He leads the entire league with 40 goals and is tied for 2nd with 71 points. He is carrying the Falcons’ revitalized roster offensively; 2nd place for goals (26) and points (56) are dramatically back of the 4th year winger. It’s a matter of time before this Seattle prospect is burning up the SHL.
Big Newff
SMJHL GM Senior Member
Firstly, leading the whole league in points is Shoyo Hinata from Colorado he may be putting up tremendous numbers in the offensive zone but it goes unnoticed his defensive game is fantastic he may not be the best at maintaining possession but he makes sure to react quickly by trying to win it back or get in the zone and play defense, his stats are 57 games played 32 goals and 41 assists for 73 points but also 81 blocks and 63 hits. A very good pick for MVP
Secondly, we have Sconnie McHits who also is having an amazing season with Detroit he really is making his name known he is one of the best even-strength score this season, while his defensive side of the ice isn't as good as when he can have the puck on offense but he really knows how to through his weight around and wins the puck back, his stats are 59 games played 40 goals and 31 assists for 71 points but also 27 blocks and 76 hits Lastly, it has to be Viktor Krunk, has a huge impact on the current Maine success as he leads their team but what makes him stand out is the level the team is on he is definitely someone who can take the credit for them being in the top five he puts in fantastic efforts all over the ice he is a nightmare to play against. his stats are 60 games played 30 goals and 41 assists for 71 points but also 52 blocks and 67 hits For me, Shoyo Hinata is the sure winner for this he is the most complete player out of the three. (314 word) GP | 9 G | 35 A | 44 P | 8 | 19 PPP | 135 H | 86 BS GP | 16 G | 20 A | 36 P | 6 | 18 PPP | 116 H | 87 BS | 12 GP | 0 G | 8 A | 8 P | -1 | 1 PPP | 12 H | 26 BS |7 GP | 2 G | 4 A | 6 P | 4 | 1 PPP | 25 H | 8 BS GP | 2 G | 3 A | 5 P | -8 | 3 PPP | 17 H | 18 BS | 5 GP | 1 G | 4 A | 5 P | +4 | 0 PPP | 4 H | 4 BS GP | 58 G | 135 A | 193 P | +38 | 75 PPP | 439 H | 329 BS Round 2 Game 5 ll [pbl]Outlaws Regular Season Record S64 Round One Lose 5 Games ll 66 GP | 19 G | 23 A | 42 P | +6 | 4 PPP | 18 H | 128 BS 66 GP | 27 G | 25 A | 52 P | +16 | 6 PPP | 355 H | 118 BS 66 GP | 21 G | 25 A | 46 P | +20 | 2 PPP | 104 H | 73 BS
adison
Registered Member
When I think of an MVP for this season I think of Shoyo Hinata. The reason being they have 73 points so far in the season with 32 goals and 41 assist. Shoyo has been one reason that COL is taking off and leading their team to 3rd place with a record of 37-12. Impressive to say the least.
Next when I picture an MVP for the SMJHL Sconnie McHits comes to mind. Now this player is bouncing back off of having not the best season but has been improving over the seasons. From having a +/- -1 to +/- +34 the season. with only 59 games played they already have 41 goals and 31 assist. Also help leading their team to a 41-16-2 record and standing in 2nd place in the league. It's impressive that they have been getting better and better every season with no stop insight. (151 words)
twigs
Registered Junior Member
In my opinion, this season's MVP kind of has to be Sconnie McHits. It's hard to deny a player as being helpful to their team and valuable to the league as a whole when they're a 40+ goal scorer. McHits is an all around contributor though, adding 31 assists and 8 goals on the powerplay, along with 76 hits and 27 shots blocked, making him a lethal two way threat. Not only this, McHits is helping vault Detroit to the top of the standings, and without him they'd likely be in a much closer fight with Colorado, one that is already within 2 points. Detroit is only three losses away from 7th place, not a far lead for a long slide from 2nd, and McHits is helping ensure the team stays above that line. McHits is crucial to Detroit, being set up by McSaves on a constant basis, making a lethal 1-2 punch that few SMJHL teams can replicate. McHits will really come in clutch for the Falcons in the playoffs, where he is really going to get to shine as Detroit attempts to thwart Newfoundland's attempt for a threepeat on the backs of their own top point scorer and MVP candidate, Alexander Mackenzie with 67 points (5th in League).
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aleks
SHL GM chigan worl manager
04-14-2022, 09:51 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-14-2022, 09:55 PM by aleks. Edited 1 time in total.)
in my honest opinion, the simulation major junior hockey league's most valuable player should undoubtedly absolutely positively be B Jobin of the Vancouver Whalers. Like, okay, he is not doing very well, however, the award is for the Most Valuable Player, and if you replaced B jobin with anyone else, I do not think that they would have the mental fortitude that B jobin has to succeed in the position. This is why I am selecting b jobin for this award. He has at this point, in his career in the simulation major junior hockey league, faced over two thousand shots. Please tell me what the defense of the whalers is doing right now. nothing. that's what. I am telling you that if you were to put Alvin Towne in the net instead I genuinely think he would have a mental boom of some kind and leave mid-match. He has the most saves out of any goalie in the league thus far, and you may say that's because he has faced more shots. but that is simply not the case. It's actually because he is better. Goals against, leads the league in goals against, just another category he is leading in, just like how he is leading in H/60 (handsomeness per 60) [it is a jfresh thing{you wouldn't get it}]
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Good_Ole_Kimmy
All-Star Committee NOT TUMMY
I have three candidates in mind that could be Simulation Major Junior Hockey League Most Valuable Player award winners. My first candidate is Binko Koivu, second is Ricky Koivu, and third is Jolmi Koivu.
Binko Koivu deserves the Most Valuable Player in the Simulation Major Junior Hockey League is because he plays for the Simulation Major Junior Hockey League team the Colorado Raptors. He is a defenseman that currently has 33 points in 60 games this season. He is a very elite defenseman with an even more elite personality. Ricky Koivu shouldn't be a Most Valuable Player candidate, he actually really sucks. Right now he has 18 points in 60 games, yikes! He also is sitting at an unreal -46+/-, that is a really really bad plus minus. He is not a good rookie this year. Jolmi Koivu is my player, and is playing on the Colorado Raptors. After switching to center from right wing, he is on an absolute tear. Jolmi Koivu currently has 32 points in 60 games, and being top 3 in points for rookies this season. That is a very stellar rookie season in my books, and all those points come with literally zero powerplay time, something that Ricky Koivu can't say because he currently gets powerplay time. (214 words) (Sig Credit: toedragon84)
Cyclo
Registered Member
Mvp candidates? Wow that’s tough, if I’m going based off of candidates from the elk it’s simple, Sam Sam Emerson. 42 points with a + - of +15 if one of the elks deserves this it’s him! I would also love to see m’baku as a runner for MVP or at least ROTY as he is one of the main reasons our elk team is in the running for a good seed in the playoffs. Has one of the best MVPs on our team with some amazing stats throughout the whole season, and considering he’s on a average to slightly higher skill team it is no wonder he deserves a MVP.
On the other teams it is a race between three people but the overall winner is: b jobin he’s on the worst team and has a amazing amount of shots. All that he had to go through on the worst team by its self if enough to get my vote for MVP. Don Juan S65 shl draftee, Tampa Bay Barracuda. Regina Elk send down.
H0PPY75
Registered Member
I was going to choose Shoyo Hinata of the Colorado Raptors as my MVP because he is leading the SMJHL in points but There was one glaring hole in his stats that I just couldn't Overlook and this is why I take him out of my MVP voting and that's the fact that he is a +15 in the plus-minus category while Alexander Mackenzie of the Newfoundland Berserkers has only 4 Less points than Hinata what is a + 45 in the plus-minus category which means that she is not on the ice when the team is giving up any potential goals unlike Hinata Who has 77 points but is only a +15. It seems like it's going to be a fairly open and shut case for Mackenzie considering he's not only scoring a ton of points on offense but it appears that he's on a line that is also playing some really good defense. seems pretty open and shut for Mackenzie to win the Juniors MVP award this year
Waters
Registered stupid moron;dumb hair
my mvp candidates? Thank you so much for asking, Mutedfaith. I always love when you ask me these questions. First of all, I would like to put up the name Ben Waters Jr. He's really good folks, and I'll explain why. After that, we're going to take a look at the very popular B Jobin candidacy. I don't personally get it. Finally, we will go for the final nominee for the MVP award, Miroslav Ketil.
Ben Waters Jr. is a freak, folks. Athletically, he is the most gifted, and hockey-wise, he just is a little bit too impressive to lose. Of the three candidates, his team has the most wins, which really is a testament to how bad the other candidates are. I don;t think there's much else to say. B Jobin? Yikes. Just look at him. Look at what he's doing. It's sickening. Miroslav Ketil. Are you seeing what he's allowing his goalie to go through? Honestly, I'm considering reconsidering the B Jobin candidacy for how hard he is carrying this guy. To conclude, it's pretty clear who the best is. It's Ben Waters Jr., he is faultless and should win MVP.
Gooney
Registered narrator / cum man
Another year in the simulation junior hockey league and another where the mvp race is so tight. It is almost impossible to pick a front runner so I am going to go through some of the big names and then name my favourite to win the prestigious Ideen Fallah Trophy, come along for the ride my friend.
Sconnie McHits is an amazing goal scoring man from the detrioit falcons. I have never seen a man with the ability to score goals like sconnie mchits in my entire life. Do you know have many goals he has? You may want to take a seat because it is a lot. He has 41 goals in 60 games. Is that right? it is. No one else is even close to coming to that total. Just an amazing season from Sconnie Mchits. He just has to be the front runner for the mvp trophy this season Shoyo Hinata has 77 points wow. Yeah maybe he can win it to but idk man.
ArmTheSharks
SMJHL GM Member
my mvp candidates? Thank you so much for asking, Mutedfaith. I always love when you ask me these questions. First of all, I would like to put up the name Miroslav Ketil He's really good folks, and I'll explain why. After that, we're going to take a look at the very popular B Jobin candidacy. I personally get it, dude's as cracked as he is jacked. Finally, we will go for the final nominee for the MVP award, Ben Waters Jr.
Miroslav Ketil is a freak, folks. Athletically, he is the most gifted, and hockey-wise, he just is a little bit too impressive to lose. Of the three candidates, his team has the most losses, which really is a testament to how bad the other candidates are. I don;t think there's much else to say. Ben Waters Jr? Yikes. Just look at him. Look at what he's doing. It's sickening. Plus, just look at this dude. Look at the top of his head. Oh no no no. B Jobin. Are you seeing what he's had to go through? Honestly, I'm considering the B Jobin candidacy for how hard he is carrying this team. To conclude, it's pretty clear who the best is. It's Miroslav Ketil, he is faultless and should win MVP.
boom
SHL GM pure of heart, dumb of ass
The SMJHL MVP for this season should be the Detroit Falcons’ Sconnie McHits. With 41 goals and 74 points, he’s well on his way to winning the SMJHL goal-scoring race and is doing so on a team where the second-place player only has 27 goals. Placing fourth in league scoring with a day left in the season, McHits is one of two players in the top 10 of league scoring to not be joined there by a teammate. Because of this, it can be said that McHits has had the greatest impact towards his team’s success as opposed to any other player. Another contender is goalie Adam Rage of the Maine Timber. Rage currently leads the SMJHL with a .921 save percentage and has a GSAA total over 22, indicating that he is a huge part of Maine’s success this season. The team would not be anywhere close to where they are this season without his valiant efforts.
Hallsy
SHL GM S20, S21, S25,S51 Smelly Fart Champion 2.0
I think the favorite for MVP has to be Wide peepo Happy 3 Koivu. I think what he has done for st.louis this season has been special. He has 69 shots on the season so far which is pretty nice. He's a defensive dman that has 10 points and 2 goals, people really didn't expect him to get this many points this season. He has 29 takeaways vs his 26 giveaways and he has been able to get 121 hits this season. He has been the most physical rookie in the league this season and I see him getting to some most hits records in his smjhl if he keeps this up. I know his -31 is a concern but he plays heavy defensive zone minutes and he plays against the other team's best players. Again he's a rookie defense man that played 22 minutes a game this season, which is impressive.
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