S79 PT #2: Person's Best Friend
Due: Sunday, October 27th @ 11:59 PM PST
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Tripl3tsGamer
Registered Senior Member
Written option 2:
For my player, there’s only one person who does the perfect job for him : Miles <<Tails>> Prower. In fact, this fox from Sonic the Hedgehog franchise is very smart that he is Volta’s personal coach to help him improve Volta’s skills. Training his shots, positioning, skating abilities, checking, etc. Anything that can improve Volta’s hochey abilities, it’s Tails that does it. Why not someone else than Tails? Well, Tails is Volta’s creator. Tails does know Volta better than anyone else. Tails watches every game that Volta plays : SMJHL pre-season and regular games, Junior playoffs, IIHF, WJC games (round robin and playoffs). Tails records everything so he can see what Volta can improve his game. Volta and Tails had an insane relationship. In fact, since Tails created Volta, Volta sees Tails as his bestfriend and a brother to him. Nothing can seperate them at all costs (even if Tails is Sonic’s sidekick in every mission). Total | 203 GP | 74 G | 122 A | 196 PTS S78 | 6 GP | 2 G | 3 A | 5 PTS S79 | 0 GP | 0 G | 0 A | 0 PTS
Huck24
Registered Posting Freak
Written Option 1
A team pet has always been a great thing to have, in my mind. As a Montreal Canadians fan, I am always pumped to read about and see pictures of the dogs that they have. Being a part of the New Orleans Specters, a team pet that could be specific and special to their region would be cool to see. Now I honestly don't know much about the animals that are in that region, but I know there is quite a bit of swamp land in Louisiana and the one animal that comes to mind is the alligator. How cool would that be? A team alligator for the Specters. Just another addition to but fear in the visiting teams minds when they come to play against the Specters. Who knows what is lurking on the ice and in the halls of the arena. Teams that come to New Orleans would always have to have their heads on a swivel! sig by @Bruins10
| GP: 14 | G: 2 | A: 14 | P: 16 | +/-: +11 | H: 22 | SB: 24 | S: 13 PIMS: 14
| GP: 14 | G: 2 | A: 8 | P: 10 | +/-: +5 | H: 24 | SB: 12 | S: 12 PIMS: 8
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Ruggsy
Rookie Mentor Committee Posting Freak
option 1:
We already have a massive rat as a mascot so we should do something else here. I think our best bet is to go with a giant grizzly bear. Something that is fierce and can give the team a sense of ferocity that will help them on the ice. It is well known that bears can be trained, so while we are at it we would definitely get this bear helping us out on the ice during practice. The name of the bear would be kalabear to give respect to former team member demir balloons who was just as angry and just as fuzzy as a grizzly bear. We hope that this new mascot can be used to increase ticket prices so we can further price gouge our fans and make record profits for the shareholders. Hockey Player will become the new bear handler of the team because their renowned ability to not be lazy. With this new opportunity hockey player also in turn hopes to work this bear into their various marketing bits.
Symmetrik
Registered S35 Challenge Cup Champion
Graphic Option 1
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Z-Whiz
Registered x9 Duck of the Year
10-27-2024, 09:35 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-27-2024, 09:37 PM by Z-Whiz. Edited 1 time in total.)
Since I just got drafted, I’m going to go with the team that the Atlanta Inferno adopted. While not on the team officially, I am still an important part of the decision making. Therefore Atlanta has adopted a lively and lovable golden retriever named Blaze to boost morale and bring extra energy to the locker room. Blaze, a friendly pup with a natural love for people, quickly became a team favorite. Sporting a tiny Inferno jersey, he attends practices, hangs out in the locker room, and even skates around the rink during breaks. His playful presence and loyal nature remind the players of the joy in teamwork, lifting their spirits during challenging moments of the season. Blaze also connects with fans, appearing in team events and game-day videos, boosting the team’s community spirit. His companionship strengthens bonds among the players, helping them stay grounded and focused on and off the ice. Blaze has become an unofficial mascot, symbolizing resilience, energy, and the “fire” the Inferno team brings to each game.
caltroit_red_flames
Trading Card Admins S45 Challenge Cup Champion Code: Written Option #1 I think this is the obvious choice but it's definitely the correct choice. The team is going to be getting a dog together! The dog is of course going to have a specific owner and Sad Ketchup volunteered to be that person, but he'll be at the rink every day for practice to lighten the mood and give everyone a reason to smile even on the days after a tough loss. The dog will be a golden retriever and he'll get to come out on the ice sometimes to run around and chase after pucks. Between all of that Sad Ketchup's family will take care of the dog. Mostly it'll fall on Ketchup but being on the road so much requires some help from others. Ketchup also has a personal chef who volunteered to help out as long as he stays employed. That's called job security folks. The dog's name is Toast and he's got a big adorable goofy smile.
MyLittleHexx
Registered moisten to activate
Well the obvious team pet of choice for the Calgary Dragons would be a bearded dragon, but that is too safe. You need something that is fierce, deadly. Something that matches the intensity in which the team plays on the ice. So the team pet for the Calgary Dragons would be a Komodo Dragon. Before the games the team handler will bring the Komodo Dragon to center, and all players will remain on the bench. A live chicken will be then be brought to center ice, and the Komodo dragon will proceed to eat it. Behind the opposing teams bench the fan seats will be cleared and an enclosure habitat will be set up so the Komodo Dragon can watch the game and lurk over the opposing teams bench. After the game fans are allowed to take pictures with the dragon, but are not allowed to touch or even get near the dragon. They must remain behind a plexiglass wall, in order to not be harmed.
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Benpachi
SHL GM SHL GM
Written task, option 2
Among the extremely valuable off ice staff which support Roddy and the Montreal Patriotes, one stand out as exceptionally important. His personal chef, Jean Pierre is the cornerstone of his total athletic performance system. Taking the time of shopping, cooking and preparing healthy, balanced meals with nutrients ideally suited to fuel his training and performance. The extra time he devotes instead to physical training and a rigorous mental preparation program based on motivational speaker impersonation and long-form improv comedy. Ensuring he gets the right balance of nutritional components at the right time of day keeps him healthy and in top condition. Without the added edge he would fall behind his rapidly-developing peers on Montreal, and this year has proved he is more determined than ever to win a championship for his city. The only final thing to be determined now is: how long will it take? And will Jean Pierre get his name on the cup?
Faelax
IIHF Federation Head S55, 60, 71 Challenge Cup Champion
Every team seems to be getting a dog as of late, and the Calgary Dragons are no exception. After the social media team pitched the idea, the team was all aboard on the plan to get a dog. A few of the players went down to a local shelter, and while looking at the dogs up for adoption, a black lab caught the attention of Anna Skovgaard, who quickly got the rest of the team on board. The team put the name to a vote by the fans after showing off the new pup on social media, the fans decided on the name toothless, after the dragon from the How to train your Dragon movie franchise. Toothless quickly became a local sensation, making appearances at Dragons practices, fan events, and promotional material. The team is working with a guide dog agency to get Toothless trained up and he will be given to someone in need of a guide dog in the community.
Prompt 2
Baron
Registered Member
1. Baron's Journal
When the GM brought up getting a team pet, i knew exactly what we needed—a gator. nothing says "intimidating" like a massive alligator hanging out by the locker room, keeping everyone on their toes. i figure he can roam the arena, maybe sunbathe by the benches during games. there's no SHL rule that says gators can't sit on the bench, right? he'd fit right in. besides, having bartholomew around would boost morale and keep other teams from trying any funny business. plus, the crowd would love it. taking care of him is a team effort. he spends a week with each player, rotating through the roster. you learn a lot about yourself when you're responsible for a prehistoric predator. he even comes to practice sometimes—nothing motivates the guys to skate faster like a gator on the ice. maybe we could get skates for him too? that would assuredly keep everyone excited.
MattyJ
Registered Senior Member
The team decides to adopt a fun-loving husky named Ice. Ice will quickly become the heart of the locker room, always ready to cheer on the players. He has been seen hanging out at the training facility, chasing pucks and wagging his tail, and is often spotted on the bench during games. Whether or not this is against league rules, we do not care. Each player gets a week to take care of Ice, cooking him special meals and taking him for runs, creating a deep bond with their newest teammate. To keep everything running smoothly, the team also has a “Ice King” who is a staff member who makes sure Ice gets his vet checks and regular grooming. Whenever spirits run low in the locker room, a quick hangout with Ice lifts the team’s mood, reminding everyone that it’s not just about the game. Every Blizzard needs just a little bit of Ice. ?
MattyJ
Registered Senior Member 10-27-2024, 09:56 PMMattyJ Wrote: The team decides to adopt a fun-loving husky named Ice. Ice will quickly become the heart of the locker room, always ready to cheer on the players. He has been seen hanging out at the training facility, chasing pucks and wagging his tail, and is often spotted on the bench during games. Whether or not this is against league rules, we do not care. Each player gets a week to take care of Ice, cooking him special meals and taking him for runs, creating a deep bond with their newest teammate. To keep everything running smoothly, the team also has a “Ice King” who is a staff member who makes sure Ice gets his vet checks and regular grooming. Whenever spirits run low in the locker room, a quick hangout with Ice lifts the team’s mood, reminding everyone that it’s not just about the game. Every Blizzard needs just a little bit of Ice. (I can’t put the ice cube emoji but pretend it’s there).
JKortesi81
SHL GM S32, S40, S42, S45 Challenge Cup Champion
Anyone who’s ever been a part of the New Orleans Specters’ organization or at least knows someone close to it, is fully aware that ever since the team was born back in S46, there has been one familiar face to greet nearly every player, team employee, coach, or friend: the team pet of New Orleans, GM Joe K’s dog Bayley. Bayley has been a part of the team for a long, long time. She’s been so popular, she has her own “Bayley’s Buddies” charity in New Orleans which helps dogs get adopted. Why? Because Bayley was an adopted shelter dog herself. She rarely barks, but she’s always nuzzling anyone for pets or cuddles. She’s been the Specters’ locker room logo before. She’s been the co-host of Joe K’s podcast, and she has a bit of a cult following. There’s no need for the Specters to get a team pet, because they had one before they even had any players. Bayley is the best. (163)
boom
SHL GM pure of heart, dumb of ass
The most important non-coaching staff members to Ana Söderström's career would be the equipment managers who help get her equipment and the equipment for her teammates ready before every game. Ana likes her skates to be done a certain way to fit the goalie style that she likes to perform, and the longer she is up playing for the Calgary Dragons the more easily the equipment manager is able to remember how she likes her gear to be prepped. Another important non-coaching staff member for Ana was the psychologist who has helped her get her mental game in order and play consistently well between games and nights. Being a young goalie comes with a lot of trial and error which can result in mistakes being made, so it's very important for Ana to have developed the ability to mentally shut out her mistakes and turn her attention to just stopping the next shot after giving up a goal. Ana has had some incredible highs and awful lows in her career, so being able to moderate those emotions has been very helpful for her.
leviadan
Player Progression Director be nice to me it's the law
I think the Argonauts get a duck because it's kind of like a boat when the little ducklings get on its back! So we find a duck that has colouring that's kinda blue and yellow and then we take some little foam figurines of warriors and fasten them to the ducks back. The warriors are made in the likeness of our teams players! The duck gets to walk around on the ice before the game quacking into a microphone and getting everyone excited. Then it gets to rest for an hour and a half or so before reprising his role at second intermission. This time all the people in the audience get to throw numbered balls onto the ice and whichever one he picks up wins a chance to meet the duck and have your photo taken. We also make a lot of donations to local wildlife foundations in the name of the Argonaut duck.
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