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#31

Trent Mackenzie is ready to protect the net this season. He excels in rebound protection and uses his light weight and agility to lock down the puck the instant it leaves the stick of the opposition. He also uses his glove very effectively to catch the puck when his pads aren't enough. He also is a friendly locker room addition prepared to make a great addition to any team!


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#32

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

Grog Strongjaw's main strengths are his size, offensive vision and Defensive Vision. Grog uses his size to get to where he wants. His weakness is that he is in this VHL world without his friends, which they give him his strength. Grog has to learn how to use his strength alone.
#33

Uwe Bindewald has good size for his age and is effective in his own zone. Can be physical if needed and on rare occasions even drops the gloves. His defensive instincts are very good and he has the ability to haunt and unnerve opposing offensive threats. His junior plus/minus ratings are a hint that he can develop fairly quickly into an effective shutdown D.
#34

My player's strengths are definitely speed and the ability to create dangerous moments in front of the opponent's goal. I am able to see different good situations and evaluate them quickly enough. I am a good team player and I will always try to play directly for the team. Individual performance will come by itself if there is good team play.
#35

Greyson Willis' biggest strengths don't come from his performance on the ice. While he may have solid skating abilities, due largely in part to his speed and agility, his true talents come off the ice. Greyson has been described as an "absolute chiller" and wants nothing more than to be the vibe in any team's locker room. Whether he's scoring 5 points or 50, it's gonna be a good time.
#36

Jean Bon' Big tough guy devoted for his team ! Wont complain about his TOI / game and will respect every coach choices. Im mostly trying to build a big right handed RD that is similar to David Savard, his idol. Jean Bon says that blocking consistently 3-4 shots each game is as hard as being a goal per game player, but he will try to do that every single game.
#37

Damante Gogi's biggest strengths are his offensive upside which includes his ability to read the play to set up plays for a goal. He doesn't neglect the D zone either. He is never afraid to go for defensive plays that could be dangerous to himself. He won't let the shots even get to the goalie. He may not be a leader yet but he is a great presence in the locker room where he is always making sure everyone feels to be a valuable part of the team. 



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#38

What are Scott Fortunes Strengths? He has amazing on ice Vision, he also knows where to be when the puck is coming his way but also knows where and when to pass the puck to his teammates. He is the guy in the locker room that shows up early and stays late. He is not afraid to be vocal when it's necessary and will pump up and support his mates in everything they do..

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