The Return
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AJW
Registered Senior Member
11-30-2024, 01:09 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-30-2024, 01:15 AM by AJW. Edited 4 times in total.)
Hello SHL, if you don't know who I am then that is A-Okay, my name is AJ and I am a returning member from the early/late S60's. My personal life has had a lot of changes lately which resulted in a lot more free time, I wanted to join another sim league and remembered how amazing the SHL's portal is, so I decided to click some buttons and make it happen. Currently I am an active member in the VHL which was my first ever sim league three years ago. If I'm not mistaken, 6 months after joining the VHL I created a player here named AJ Williams and won a 4 Star Cup with the Zerks! I clearly remember that team having an extreme amount of life in the discord locker room which made things a lot of fun getting started here. As the seasons went on and my player graduated to the SHL, I lost my touch and drifted away from the league. A few seasons after that I wanted to make a return and recreated with a new defenseman who like my first player AJ Williams, only had an SMJHL career. I believe my time in the VHL got too busy at the time and I didn't feel like putting any extra effort into a second hockey simulation league. Fast forward to current day and I just created a new player waiting upon approval. My third and newest player is a 6'2, 210lbs Power Forward Center, named Brett McMann. I don't have a reason for the name I chose except that it sounded cool and was the first name I randomly decided on. I chose to create a Power Forward Center since I feel you can get the most bang from your buck with the role and position. Centers play the full length of the ice, contributing on defense and offense. I am a stats junky when it comes to sim leagues, I don't usually tune into live sims but I always check daily game recaps once they are posted. I am really hoping to see my player contribute mostly to points, hits and +/-. I don't need to be a top all-star forward, but instead I want to be a depended on player who shows up to each game and doesn't shit the bed. Another reason I chose to create this player is because I am having a lot of fun currently in the ISFL and realized this is an affiliate league! I want to continue upgrading my player there but I don't love talking about football as much as I love talking about hockey, so my hope is to create content here in order to claim in the ISFL. Now being part of the SHL means I am in 4 simulation leagues total (VHL, SBA, ISFL, SHL). I've been extremely chill in earning throughout all of my leagues which is a huge stress relief and helps me enjoys the leagues so much more. I used to be a maxed cap earner in the VHL which lead to me feeling tired and burned out often. Now instead I click buttons, earn almost maxed capped, and enjoy the experience 100x more. I hope to do the same here, whatever easy tasks there are to complete is what I would like to do. I really hope to claim them in the ISFL as well so I can kill two birds with one stone. But anyways, enough with my rambling and more to what I wanted to actually talk about.
Brett McMann's SMJHL draft explanations
Since rejoining the league maybe an hour ago I noticed I joined in great timing, just before the SMJHL draft! This makes things so much easier since I won't be joining anytime midway through the season and wondering what team I will play for. Instead being drafted is so much more fun since I can sort of see the future of my player's career with whichever team drafts me. I'm not here for cups as much as I am here for team chemistry and a good time, so my goal is to play a full SMJHL career (until I reach the SHL cap) for the team who drafts me no matter what our record may be and see if I can make some good relationships with my teammates and GMs. I'm open to any advice with player builds or anything in general, but the one thing I really want is ice time, as in joining a team that doesn't already have 4 full lines of centers. Listed below are the teams that I feel my player will fit best on, or maybe not the best on: (I'm guessing the portal is updated with current rosters and that none of the players on the SMJHL teams are moving up this season) Anchorage Armada - 4 Centers Chris McZehrl III - 425 TPA Zeus Storm - 424 TPA TJ Smex - 380 TPA Ethan Ashcroft - 196 TPA Anchorage is a team I wouldn't mind passing on me, with 4 centers currently and 3 of them being above 350 TPA, my ice time would suffer tremendously. Even if my earnings were top notch, Ethan Ashcroft still obtains 40 more TPA than my starting build and I wouldn't want to be fighting for his 4th line spot. On the other hand with older centers on their roster, this team could for sure have some top line minutes opening in the near future, but I don't feel they would have that on their minds going into this draft. Anchorage seems to need Wingers and maybe a backup goalie, so I feel they will go in that direction. Carolina Kraken - 1 Center Kim Chaewon - 350 TPA Carolina is 100% the type of team I am looking to get drafted to. With only Kim Chaewon on the current roster, I would definitely find lots of ice time and potentially a 2nd line spot depending on who else Carolina decides to draft. Carolina is pretty balanced in other positions so I feel they will be gunning for a center this draft. I'm not sure if the same GM is still there, I want to say his name is se7en if I'm not wrong, I remember him from my previous players and I would love to play for him this time around. Colorado Raptors - 4 Centers Normand Marineau - 425 TPA Rocky Gislason - 350 TPA Hvaik - 312 TPA Enlightened Centrist - 284 TPA Like Anchorage, Colorado is filled with centers. With the talent they currently have on the dot, and the lack of other players on their roster, I don't feel they will be looking to draft a center this draft. Even if I was taken, my player would not see any ice time as a center since this center core is deeply filled with studs. Colorado should be looking to draft any other position than center, and I would bet money on them doing just that. Detroit Falcons - 3 Centers Jimbob Ghostkeeper - 425 TPA Jeffrey Bjelland - 425 TPA Bas O-Bigbers Jr. - 350 TPA Detroit has some extremely talented centers in their core while also having an open spot for a underdeveloped center like me. While I wouldn't mind joining this talent on the 4th line, and eventually moving my way up as these current centers graduate, Detroit looks to need fillings in other positions such as Wingers and especially left defense. I don't feel Detroit will be looking to draft a 4th center before filling the rest of their roster more. Great Falls Grizzlies - 4 Centers Nanashi Mumei - 425 TPA Jackass Pants - 424 TPA Ethanov Daviskov - 188 TPA Max Roberts - 155 TPA Great Falls has 4 centers currently and could definitely look to draft some right wingers and defenders to fill out their roster this season. While joining this team would find me good ice time in the future, I would be battling with two upcoming centers in Max Roberts and Ethanov Daviskov. This wouldn't be a horrible destination for my player, but my guess is the Grizzlies will pass on a center this draft and look for other positions instead. Kelowna Knights - 2 Centers Jauhnne Hawky - 425 TPA Mel Guolla - 317 TPA Kelowna, like Carolina, looks like an amazing destination for my player this season. Kelowna's roster is pretty well full besides an extra winger and right defender, and my best guess is that they will be gunning for at least one center in this draft to fill out of the middle of the ice. The highest line I could find myself on this season would be the 3rd, but with Jauhnne Hawky gone next season, eventually a lot of ice time would be coming my way. Maine Timber - 3 Centers Anthony Louchard - 425 TPA The Puck - 261 TPA Keith McSmith - 211 TPA With 3 centers currently and a lack of other positions to fill their roster, Maine could definitely be skipping on a center this draft. Their lack of defenders and 3rd line of wingers tell me what their draft plans should be, and that is to not draft a fourth center. If my player was to be drafted here I would spend some good time on the 4th line, but with Anthony Louchard gone next season, while also The Puck and Keith McSmith seemingly being slower earners, I feel confident in a few seasons to be a top center on this team. Nevada Battleborn - 4 Centers Badger Hennessy - 415 TPA Slava Kasyanenko - 350 TPA Drew McIntyre - 280 TPA GrimR3aeper - 248 TPA Nevada is loaded with centers and talented ones at that. I don't see myself finding a home here, and I don't see any other center being drafted here this season as the Battleborn just don't need to worry about filling this position anytime soon. Instead I think left wingers will be their main target while maybe grabbing a left defender as well. Newfoundland Berserkers - 3 Centers Hamper Linthome - 425 TPA Jett Labyrinth - 425 TPA Ima Noobie - 350 TPA My first ever SMJHL home could be my future home if the Berserkers are looking to fill that 4th line spot. While Newfoundland could instead be eyeing Wingers this draft, grabbing a 4th center does not seem out of the picture as their 3 current centers will be graduating in the near future. I loved the atmosphere here the first time around and would love to go back if drafted. Ottawa Highlanders - 4 Centers Leo Carlsson - 350 TPA Ian Avery - 331 TPA Bodhi Echo - 228 TPA Marty Charlie - 216 TPA Like Nevada, Ottawa is filled to the rim with talented depth centers. This may be the most unlikely team to draft my player so far as Ottawa's centers are all in good shape while none seem to be graduating soon. Although Ottawa's roster is fairly healthy, I don't believe a 5th center is on their minds unless draft scouting interests them enough to make a trade of a current rostered center. Quebec City Citadelles - 5 Centers Duke Howard - 425 TPA Andrea Morandi - 425 TPA Cristoforo Roccamontepiano - 425 TPA Dejana Kaptina - 421 TPA Brock Jameson - 230 TPA Scratch what I said about Ottawa being the most unlikely team to draft me as Quebec rightfully takes that title. With 4/5 current centers being at the TPA cap I really don't need to explain my reasoning to why I won't get drafted here. With my first player I do remember Quebec being a dominant team and it looks like they haven't taken their foot off the pedal since then. Quebec is hurting for Left Wingers this season which leads me to believe that will be their main target this draft. San Diego Tidal - 4 Centers Felix Carlsson - 425 TPA Ethan Cross - 301 TPA Christov Kovalev - 210 TPA Phoenix-Orion Soderberg-Tremblay - 155 TPA San Diego seems to be set on their centers. With one center in each 100-200-300-400 TPA range, I don't see the need for them to draft another one this season. Instead, like Quebec, San Diego could extremely benefit from drafting a few left wingers and skipping on my player. I would be battling for ice time here, I've always been told to choose your battles wisely, this is a battle I don't want to take. St. Louis Scarecrows - 2 Centers Jonny Fox - 347 TPA Dee Centerman IV, Jr. - 165 TPA St. Louis seems like a very fitting team for my player. While their roster is not completely filled just yet, they are lacking that 3rd center position which shouldn't go unnoticed. Being drafted here would result in a good chunk of playing time, and with progression through the seasons I could 100% make my way to the top of their roster. St. Louis could also benefit from drafting a few wingers, so I'm guessing any position on the offense will be their target this draft. Thunder Bay Walleye - 4 Centers Teddy Bloos - 425 TPA Jon Garfield - 424 TPA Chaos Giraffe - 336 TPA Hades - 278 TPA Thunder Bay has a beautiful core of centers here. With Hades having the lowest TPA just shy of 300, Thunder Bay should not be worrying about drafting a center this draft. Their lack of wingers and defense leads me to believe they are not worried for centers either, and will be looking in a different direction from my player this draft. Vancouver Whalers - 6 Centers Khalifani - 209 TPA Afb Nohab - 155 TPA Karel Alexandersson - 155 TPA dblmax - 155 TPA alex ander - 155 TPA Colton - 155 TPA Vancouver is LOADED with centers! Although all 6 centers are underdeveloped, Vancouver is set with this position for seasons to come. It would make no sense to me for them to draft another underdeveloped center, and therefore I don't see this team being a home for my player. Vancouver could really use some more defenders this draft, and I think that should be their main target. Yukon Malamutes - 0 Centers Yukon, talk to me baby. I couldn't ask for more ice time if I wanted. While Yukon carries a lot of wingers and only a few defenders, they are in dying need of centers to fill their roster. This deep roster has a few seasons left in them before players start to graduate, so being drafted here could give me enough time to catch up to their talent, while also playing the most ice time out of any other team on this list! I would love to be drafted here and help them fill out their center position roles. That was really fun to browse through each team's current roster and analyze each team's situations heading into this draft. The SHL Player Portal makes gathering data extremely easy and not confusing at all. I'm really excited to use it more when updating my player, while also checking out the Index Portals once the season starts. With that, I wanted to do a final condensed list of which teams my player, Brett McMann, has the best chance of finding a home: Final List - Brett McMann's best to worst SMJHL draft destinations (Based off current rosters and potential current/future ice time)
GREAT GOOD OKAY DOESN'T NEED ME
Seany148
SMJHL GM Grandfather of the Rats
Hey, great piece. GM of Vancouver here, all those 155TPE players are basically just fillers as of right now, we only have one actual center for next season, in Dominic Enselmo!
luke
SHL GM Admiral of the Data Seas
AJW
Registered Senior Member
AJW
Registered Senior Member 11-30-2024, 10:19 AMSeany148 Wrote: Hey, great piece. GM of Vancouver here, all those 155TPE players are basically just fillers as of right now, we only have one actual center for next season, in Dominic Enselmo! Thank you! And that's really good to know, it seemed strange to me that there were so many centers at the base TPE, so that makes a lot more sense now. Looks like Vancouver moves on my list from "Doesn't need me" to "Great" |
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