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#16

The main thing that sets Wingmate Roc apart from the other prospects in this season is that he's a magic card! A mythic rare in fact!

Pretty great in standard and rewarding attacking, especially with a teammate, Wingmate Roc looks to set up plays and create high efficiency chances in the enemy zone.

Like Wingmate Roc, he doesn't scale to modern magic and will not be playing a single shift in the majors.
#17

Ana Söderström's biggest strength is her hockey IQ in the net and athleticism. Scouts noted her post-to-post movement in the crease as a strength, being able to get over and stop rushes and deflections is a great skill for a goalie to have. She's also got the vision and puck-tracking to stay with plays through traffic and is stingy with rebounds.

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(This post was last modified: 01-23-2024, 03:52 AM by bobdigi9. Edited 1 time in total.)

"(tik tock tik) doo doo doo-doo"...

Weightless. As you float through the air, you outstretch your arms and let your fingertips run through the clouds. The dulcet tones of Steve Miller Band's "Fly Like an Eagle" (or if you're old and lucky enough to remember, Vanilla Ice's "Rollin' in my 5.0") echo around you....

Matviy Cajabi is like an eagle, or mustang if you've chosen the Vanilla Ice route. Whether the parallel be soaring through the sky or galloping across the plains, the word that springs to mind when watching all three in movement is majestic.

Cajabi's skating and speed is truly something to behold. He has the ability to make you think you're watching a game in slow motion, while he alone is operating on fast forward. Truth be told, he isn't more like one than the other, but rather a hybrid of both the eagle and mustang.  A hippogriff for you HP fans (and this write-up might just be the origin story for his new nickname). It is the quality of both species that you're left admiring when watching him skate enter warp. He somehow manages to make his explosiveness seem effortless.

So, while time keeps slip, slip, slippin' into the future, teams would be wise to not let Matviy Cajabi slip past them in the draft. Together, you'll fly like an eagle til you're free. Right through the revolution. 

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#19

Chuck possesses a heightened defensive awareness which allows him to shut the opposing offense down. This is paired with an offensive ability that enables him to be a regular contributor to the attack as well. He has an eye for quick and accurate breakout passes and isn’t afraid to skate the puck when it makes sense to do so. Chuck is physical when he needs to be but typically relies on speed to make the necessary play.

#20

Turtle Bob is an outstanding defensemen that also has skills on the other end he can score with the best of them as well as set up his teammates. His puck handling is like no other defensemen he comes into the league with no anxiety bringing the puck up the ice for his team. He can dump it in for a change or possibly set up another linemate for a goal or even better set himself up for a goal. He’s no slouch on the defensive end of the game either as he has outstanding checking and defensive awareness. He knows where the puck is going to be 3 steps ahead of the rest of the players on the ice.

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#21

Cade de Vries is a cannon at the blue line, a slapshot specialist. de Vries just gets to line up at the back third of the offensive zone, take in a pass, maybe dodge a player (or simply brush them off). Then he'll take a shot. Worst case, his shots get blocked by a defender, and they gotta take a rest to heal whatever damage a howitzer shot did. Best case, a ESPN Top 10 rocketing shot blowing up a waterbottle and seeing a puck for maybe 5 frames
#22

Chuff D'Lee grew up in the small town of Amherst, NS. Most weekends you could find him at the local rink, slappin' pucks with the boys and sippin' on Hot Chocolate. It was there he found his love for Hockey. Chuff soon found that his defensive skills were no match for the other boys and he soon became a local hero around the rink. The snack bar even named a drink after him, the "Chuff D'Coco".

But Chuff knew there was more out there. He dreamed of playing Hockey in the Nationals. Chuff would spend hours sharpining his puckhadling and stickchecking skills, knowing that one day he would achieve his dream.

Chuff knew that recruiters didnt often visit his small town and he needed to go to a larger city and make a name for himself. Luckly he had an Uncle in Halifax! With persistence and down right annoyance, Chuff convince his Father to let him move in with his Uncle.

Working nights at a diner, Chuff saved the money to get decent equipment and soon joined a local league, knowing that as soon as a recruiter visits, they will see the potential that he holds. The future of Hockey is now!
#23

Write about the main strengths of your player in 50 words or more.

Peppi Giuseppe is a one-of-a-kind player. He knows how to find the open spot and how to capitalize on the opportunity. His quick speed and acceleration allow him to make unfair situations, while his shooting and game IQ allow him to create dangerous situations. He is a very professionally-mannered player, who is focused on being a good teammate on and off the ice, as well as improving his game every day.
#24

Scar Bealey's main strengths are that he was born with an inexplicable amount of information of what matters to make it as a super good SHL player. He doesn't know how he just knows everything, but he knows how to train and how to play, and he feels it gives him just a large advantage over his other class mates. He's also super rich with SHL funds. That's also a strength.

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#25

Thomas Hudson's main strength is well... his strength.  Though somewhat compact at 5'11/200, Thomas is strong on the puck. Possession and playmaking will be his forte as well as taking faceoffs and using the body.  Not just a pure scorer, Thomas isn't afraid to throw his body around on the ice and let the other team feel his presence.

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#26

The main strengths of Mr Jim Wieners are his rugged good looks, and his versatilty. He can play any position, any role, on any line, and look damn good doing it. His biggest strengths are his speed and his strength, he can dance around you or just move right through you. Defenders have been known to get caught staring at Mr Wieners and admiring his looks while he skates right past them
#27

What got me noticed was simple I was DFAed into the league. ANCBOT3 got hurt on the ice I was a PBE player who had played hockey at a college level. I was in town for a road game in Anchorage when he went down and I was attending the game. They needed and emergency replacement for the rest of the season and I was noticeable and an Athelte whose season was just ended by an Anchorage team so it would be too hard to finish the year. The rest is history I balled out in the playoffs was a decent 4th liner and the scouts came calling.

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#28

Nathangus McExplosion posseses the best talents of both his clone-makers, Nathan Explosion and Angus McFife XVII. He is aggressive, he loves the violent game, he has a good shot and he has the desire to win the cup from both of these guys meaning his dog in him ratio is up the charts. I think Nathangus might be the most complete hockey player we have seen in FOREVER.



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#29

Mark comes from a long line of SHL stars. Well one, his father. Mark is setup for success. He knows what he needs to do to become a star. He will attend most practices and will only be somewhat late to games. He has a bright future ahead of him despite having done nothing to earn it.

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#30

Juice Williams the man the myth the legendary skater from Northside. He was trained by the boys up in mystery Alaska. His shoot speed and accuracy rival that of a young Sid the kid, the heart of a lion and the bone density of a rhyno. With the IQ of seasoned super Mario. Anyone who passes on him with surely regret it




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