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I've only been a syndicate for a short amount of time, but over the past few seasons, I've grown close with my fellow goalie Tummy Hurts. He's been a good guy, and we spend time together on and off the ice. Since He's older than me, I tend to look up to him for support and advice. He teaches me and help me strive to be better. He's my backup, but he gives me someone to provide a challenge. The net isn't just mine, He also competes for it. Along with Tummy Hurts, I' have a lot of chemistry with Alexandros Mograine. I've known him for a while. he's been an inspiration to me and has helped me strive to keep getting better. He's the reason I'm in the shl. If it wasn't for him, I would have never been drafted into the SHL or signed by the Malamutes in the SMJHL.

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Written Option 1: Hockey is ultimate teamsport and who you are on ice with often can be more impactful than your own skill to the end results. So who are your players linemates, defensive pair or other half of the goalie tandem? Have they been playing together for long and reached very high chemistry or are they still building towards that? Do they help out each other during the practice? Do they spend time with each other outside of the rink or is it strictly professional relationship?
Oskar has spent just shy of 8 seasons now with the San Francisco Pride and during that time he has played with numerous teammates. There is one however he has spent far more with than any other, Viktor Hargreeves. Viktor entered the league 1 season earlier than Oskar, but during their tenures on the Pride they have accomplished a great deal together. Hargreeves has secured numerous individual awards include the league MVP trophy. He's well on his way to smashing numerous franchise records, some of which he's already secured in his 9 seasons thus far. Oskar is right behind him in many of those categories and the two continue to work together to better themselves and the team. Quite often the two can be seen hanging out after practices or on the weekends, discussing their gameplans and just everyday obstacles in life. What started as a professional relationship has turned in to a life long friendship.

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Throughout the past few seasons, Cristoforo Roccamontepiano has been able to develop great chemistry with his two linemates, Andrea Morandi and Randolph Thompson-Smythe. The three compliment each other well; between the three of them there's no real weaknesses, which allows them to excel in all situations. Roccamontepiano has developed into a defensively responsible centre who specializes in the offensive zone, Thompson-Smythe is a talented power forward who's great at getting under the opponents' skin, and Morandi is an excellent two-way forward who's just as comfortable pick pocketing the opponent as finding an open player in the slot. They've been playing together since they were all drafted to the Quebec City Citadelles in season 77, and will continue to do so going into the S79 playoffs and S80. Beyond this, Roccamontepiano and Morandi are both prospects in the Edmonton Blizzard pipeline, so the two Italians will also be facing the SHL together once their careers in the juniors are wrapped up.

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Written Option 2

Fortunately, Hotdog Lunch has not been in the league long enough to have that deep of a digital footprint. Unfortunately for Hotdog Lunch, all the current written media that is negative was and still is being written by his nemesis Earl Biggins. This is mainly due to the fact that Earl does not actually know how to cook hotdogs properly, that and the fact that he never learned to boil water so he will always be unable to cook them in the perfect format - streamed. After getting selected first overall in the SMJHL, Earl was hoping Yukon's locker room will finally be able to teach him how to properly use a stove. That way he could have perfect hotdogs anytime he wanted, instead of having to wait to play Ottawa to get the best made dogs. The General Manager of Ottawa has been working towards getting a deal with some of the local bakeries and butchers around the area to help maintain a positive relationship with the city. 

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Social media is a powerful tool in todays media and internet. It is very popular, like Facebook, X, Snapchat, Instagram, and many more. It can be hard to stay away from it and not read it too often. Sad Ketchup of the Chicago Syndicate does actually read a bit of the online chatter, which probably isn't good for his health, but he does it because he finds it somewhat entertaining in a way. Most of the posts online about Sad Ketchup are memes about the players name and the character he plays on and off of the ice. He does get the occasional hate thing, but it is normal for that to be the case as many athletes deal with hate. Most of Sad Ketchups interactions with social media is him posting pictures of his meals, and people flaming him for his choices so he does not get too offended, as he does often bait people into getting mad on purpose.

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Written Option 1:

Ville Sato-Maki is currently on a line with Noxus and Trevor who recently moved from defense to winger. It's a different line combination compared to previous seasons where he played with MattyJ and Olafur Atlason. And so, the chemistry between the players are relatively low although Sato-Maki has played with Trevor before. On defense, we still have Cornwall and Vent who aren't usually paired together, but we're making it work. Ultimately, it is a rebuilding year and with all of the call-ups from last season this was to be expected. However, that doesn't stop Ville from organizing off-ice team events to get that chemistry and team bonding going! Sato-Maki once he got put on a line with Trevor organized a top rope climbing session so Ville can build that trust with Trevor and Trevor can build that trust with Ville, especially with the crazy tall walls that Trevor has never been up before! Of course, this isn't a one time thing and occurs with others on the team as well!

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philippe eko eel's counterpart is kristian seppanen @MrPresident and the two had instant chemistry from the moment they first laid eyes on each other. seppanen gave philippe eko eel a glance, that :berry my dick: glance, and philippe knew this young boy (of age btw) would be the one for him. philippe eko eel seems to have a strong influence on the lines and pairings of the atlanta inferno, so he made sure that eel and seppanen were together forever. this was strongly preferable to other options, such as having to drag the useless lifeless Sim Wen around on the ice. seppanen and eel are both quite defensively responsible, and they have competitions during practice where they go back to the locker room together and compete to see if they can both jerk off each others dicks and make them shoot cum try to handle their defensive responsibilities without even communicating with each other. this is great, since seppanen is a 2D graphic and eel is an eel, so their ability to utilize verbal communication isn't too precise. their unique chemistry allows them to know where the other will be, anticipating movements and positioning themselves accordingly. time will tell what'll happen to this pairing as eel continues to regress while seppanen ascends, but their special bond should ensure they remain paired together for a long time into the future

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Option 1:

The players you line up with on the ice are crucial to your own play. Of course, you trust every player in that locker room with you, but naturally there are certain players who you just mesh with. This is especially true on the defensive side of the game. One of the most important decisions a coach makes is the defensive pairings. The twosomes need to be in sync and complement each other.

This season, the coach gave me a big jump in my responsibility. I found myself on the top pairing along with a new defensive partner, Jack McCarthy. McCarthy has been a top defensemen on this team and in this league for a while so it was a huge opportunity for me. He brings an elite offensive game and I wanted to complement that. I worked on my defensive positioning and sharpened my skating to be able to back him up when he joins the rush, but also find open spots on the ice for him to use as an outlet pass. He's really helped me expand my game this season and I think we've meshed well. There's still room to grow, but we're optimistic we'll get our chemistry up for the playoffs.

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Squidwardo Tentacles is one part of the Seattle forward trio that came up together in Season 77. All coming from the Season 74 draft class, the trio of Squidwardo Tentacles, Shadow Fenix and Will Tomlander started off the preseason together and have been playing together ever since. Squidwardo's role on the line is to forecheck hard and try to get the puck to either Fenix or Tomlander who are stellar offensive players that can create plays from nothing. The chemistry has been developing and they are starting to get to the point where they know where each other are going to be on the ice without having to see each other. The trio was split up at the beginning of this season but after the team stumbled out the gate and had issues scoring, the trio was reunited. With the Argonaut's success coming slowly but surely, and ramping up since they entered the league, the trio will no doubt play a big part in the future of Seattle. It will be exciting to see this line together in future seasons for sure.
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#71

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We dont have a cool nickname or anything, but Marek Carda has been lineys with Ubba Lodbrok and Leonard Wood for three seasons now. Being that they've been together for so long, they work effectively as a unit - knowing where each other will be and how each other may react in specific situations. For the most part, Ubba does the scoring - currently sitting at 81 points in only 60 games, thanks primarily to heavy special teams usage. Leonard and Marek work on the opposing wings, sitting close to one another in blocks, hits, and takeaways. They carry a heavy defensive load on the line so that Ubba might flourish. So far this season, the line has been pretty effective, reaching some career highs in counting stats (Marek with most goals in his young career!) and the whole line has a Corsi of around 54%, showing that for the most part they are driving play when on the ice against the opposition. Being that theyre all the same age, they do spend some time together outside of the rink, but this is true of the whole team - so its really more of a professional relationship.

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Option 1:
It is all about the team! Hockey has and always will be a team sport which is why when you get into that dressing room you need to be a tight knit group. You don’t have to be the best friend with the guys outside of the rink but once you are in it you need to be professional and committed to the same goal of winning the Challanger cup. No obviously it helps when the team gets along well off the ice which is the case for the Forge! Cale and the rest of the team love to have some lavish parties and despite many of them being at different stages of their lives find time to get together and chill families and kids included! This is one of the reasons the Forge have been able to be so successful as well it all comes down the team willing to fight for one another and have the family like bond with one another. Spending time on and off the ice together has been critical in getting that on ice chemistry!

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#73

I've been with Pork Tenderloin since day one. I have been his luggage ever since I was called up and he has done nothing but carried me and taught me everything I need to know about New England. I know all the good spots to get clam chowder, to get donuts (not Dunkin...) and where to go for the best mushroom steaks this side of the Mississippi. While we have cycled up and down the line up with forwards and have some great friendships we have made along the way, Pork and I have become the best of friends. Our chemistry on the ice has become so intense that we don't even have to talk about the game plan anymore. If the puck is in our zone, he gets it. If the puck is in the O Zone he shoots it. If I get the puck, pass to Pork. If Pork needs someone to pass to? Set a screen so Pork can get open.


Seriously though, great team and I'm happy to be NEW.

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#74

Written option 1:

Jeyeff Effo and Dash Jackson are like two peas in a pod, butter on toast, two sides of the same coin, a match made in heaven. They are both rookies this season and were called up together to form the top defense line for the Edmonton Blizzard. Some people might think that they were thrown to the wolves as both sit in the bottom 10 in +/- league wide, but this is the best way for them to learn and form an unbreakable bond, forged in fire so to say. To develop an almost symbiotic chemistry, the two have done everything together, everything is a two man job. Pumping gas, just the two of us. Going poop, just the two of us. Filing taxes, just the two of us. Doing confessions at church, just the two of us. Need some alone time, just the two of us. Dash is the yang to Effo's ying, the defense to his offense. The duo has been together since day one, some say even from birth (although they were born on opposite sides of an ocean), this will be the greatest bromance in SHL history.

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Graphic Option 1: Create an image that shows your player with their linemates, defensive pair or the other goalie.

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