Season 78 Hall of Fame Ceremony
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AgentSmith630
HOF Committee Hall of Fame Head
12-19-2024, 10:06 AM
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Date: Thursday, December 19th, 2024 Time: ~4:30 pm EST Hosted by: @AgentSmith630 S78 Eligible Players: A-Rye Izzy - Final Year Adrik Baranov - Final Year AJ Williams - Final Year Alexis Saint-Michel - Final Year Anton Harrier - Final Year Anton Mihailov - Final Year Bob Duncan - Final Year Colin Lambert - Final Year Elwulf Jericson - Final Year Emilia Bergman - Final Year Gregory Goode - Final Year Janis Lux - Final Year Jean-Uhtred Soderberg-Tremblay - Final Year Kayden Pale - Final Year Leon Athanasios - Final Year Mrs McSaves - Final Year Panda Panico - Final Year Rand al'Thor - Final Year Rob Wright - Final Year Robert Black - Final Year Robert E O Speedwagon - Final Year Stan Din'desque - Final Year Teddy Murphy - Final Year Tuuka Pack - Final Year Ville Kurri - Final Year Zebulon Leavitt - Final Year Aleksander Kozlov - 6th Year Alexander Mackenzie - 6th Year Archangelo Scaradog Jr - 6th Year Clem Fandango - 6th Year Cormac Ponaire - 6th Year Cup Noodle - 6th Year Grape Fruit - 6th Year Jeff Larsson - 6th Year Jonathan Granstrom - 6th Year Jonny Tsunami - 6th Year Liam Slate - 6th Year Long John Donair - 6th Year Paul Binder - 6th Year Rock Strongo - 6th Year Rylie Versi - 6th Year Sarah Burke - 6th Year Sean Gatez - 6th Year Sven Svenson - 6th Year Sven Yxskaft - 6th Year Vladmir Petrov - 6th Year Vlastislav Malik - 6th Year Walton Stromberg - 6th Year Aleks Blixtstrom - 5th Year Axel Foley - 5th Year Brian Davenport - 5th Year Capy Bara - 5th Year Collin Gibbles - 5th Year Conner Tanner - 5th Year Dork Dipplet - 5th Year Dwight Knight - 5th Year Ethan Duncan - 5th Year Evert Jansson - 5th Year Finn von Murphenstein - 5th Year Gudmundur Kristjansson - 5th Year Igor Victory - 5th Year Jaska Seppala - 5th Year Magnus Liljestrom - 5th Year NeverBrokeAgain YoungBoy - 5th Year Nike Kickz Jr - 5th Year Nikolaj Boyle - 5th Year Pablo Salvatici - 5th Year Pasta the Turtle - 5th Year Paul Peterson - 5th Year Rinky McDangle - 5th Year Sconnie McHits - 5th Year Scott Thorn - 5th Year Sekai Wollker - 5th Year Stephan Gill - 5th Year Thor Odinson - 5th Year Tomas Zadina - 5th Year Tommy Tightpants - 5th Year Towelie - 5th Year Valters Denisova - 5th Year Bean Beanman - 4th Year Ben Der - 4th Year Chris McZehrl Jr - 4th Year Connor O'Bryne - 4th Year Daryl Urquhart - 4th Year Dwayne Gretzky - 4th Year Eddie Creller - 4th Year Faust Faker - 4th Year Finn Brandt - 4th Year Friedensreich Hundertwasser - 4th Year Giannis Kroustis - 4th Year Hans Graf - 4th Year High Haschdi - 4th Year Inda Bagg - 4th Year Jamal Nightingale - 4th Year Jolmi Koivu - 4th Year Jonathan Mercer - 4th Year Jonathon Hagan - 4th Year Lemo Pihl - 4th Year Lesgo Brandon - 4th Year Lev Lebedev - 4th Year Manon Graves - 4th Year Marco Barengrub - 4th Year Ole Olson - 4th Year Ralph Ryan - 4th Year Rhys Pritchard - 4th Year Richard Dickbutt McFudderdudder II - 4th Year Rocky Baljoa - 4th Year Roderic Banes - 4th Year Rusty Remao - 4th Year Shylo Moxii - 4th Year Tres Sombreros II - 4th Year Vadim Askerov - 4th Year Andy Ceylon - 3rd Year Billy Brooks - 3rd Year Chimkin Wing - 3rd Year Dick Clapper - 3rd Year Iorek Byrnison - 3rd Year Jay Sink - 3rd Year Jesper Aittokallio - 3rd Year Kaapo Kampainen - 3rd Year KEKW Kekkonen - 3rd Year Kermit Murphy - 3rd Year Lord Zomp - 3rd Year Mando Lorian - 3rd Year Michael Withecheck - 3rd Year Miroslav Ketil - 3rd Year Nikolai Skovgaard - 3rd Year Raiya Rabinov - 3rd Year Scoochie Stratton - 3rd Year Shea O'Connall - 3rd Year Slavakov Vladimirashenko - 3rd Year Tommy Thompson - 3rd Year Zhen Roza - 3rd Year Adam Rage - 2nd Year Anthony Simmons II - 2nd Year C Jobin - 2nd Year Calvin Hobbes - 2nd Year Dan Baltisberger - 2nd Year Edge Rocks - 2nd Year Enes Gundogan - 2nd Year Ethan Bouchard - 2nd Year Fdam Aoote - 2nd Year Godwin Lupercal - 2nd Year Gravy Train - 2nd Year Greyson Cooper - 2nd Year Jimmy Wagner - 2nd Year Kev Kevens - 2nd Year Loosh O'Sullivan - 2nd Year Luc Blouin - 2nd Year Makrus The Tater Jager - 2nd Year Miguel Hefeweizen - 2nd Year Nino Di Giuseppe - 2nd Year Patches The III - 2nd Year Rod Cocker - 2nd Year Shion Okamoto - 2nd Year Sophie Bordeleau - 2nd Year Sven Svechnikov - 2nd Year Ty Murphy - 2nd Year Xavier Doom - 2nd Year Yannick Svoboda - 2nd Year Yngve Simonsson - 2nd Year Adrian O'Rugg - 1st Year Aleksi Kettu - 1st Year Alvin Wong - 1st Year Angry Gilmore - 1st Year Barefoot Sugars - 1st Year Brennan Kennedy III - 1st Year Buck Keithley - 1st Year D Jobin - 1st Year Dee Centerman IV - 1st Year Dominik Froste - 1st Year Greg Davies - 1st Year Grogu Mandosson - 1st Year Guinness O'Bigbers - 1st Year Hank Stopper - 1st Year Holden Steady - 1st Year Ignacio Garza - 1st Year Isaac Forty-One - 1st Year Jack Nishimori - 1st Year Jaeger Jones - 1st Year Jay Cue - 1st Year Klaes Ashford - 1st Year Lord Farquaads - 1st Year Mat Smith - 1st Year Moritz Seider - 1st Year Nibbles The Squirrel - 1st Year Ryan McKennedy - 1st Year Ryosuke Sato - 1st Year Salzberger Lillehammersson - 1st Year Walter Sobchak - 1st Year Wonada Jagrs - 1st Year Zak Wilson - 1st Year S78 Eligible GMs: Mutedfaith - Final Year Wally - Second Year FuzzSHL - First Year
luke
SHL GM Admiral of the Data Seas
AgentSmith630
HOF Committee Hall of Fame Head Good evening, and welcome to the Season 78 SHL Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony!
To start tonight, I want to remind everyone of the voting rules! Each member of the committee (10 people in all) nominates 5 retired athletes from the list of eligible players and ranks them 1 through 5, which in turn gives these players points according to their rank (10 points for 1st, 7 for 2nd, 5 for 3rd, 3 for 4th and 1 point for 5th). Each committee member must also provide a short written piece to support their choices. These points are then totaled, and all players who receive 35 points or more are selected to be inducted into the Hall of Fame. For GMs, committee members are allowed to place 2 votes, with 1st being 10 points and 2nd being 5, and a GM must receive at least 65 points to be inducted into the Hall of Fame. Before we celebrate those who made it, let’s take a chance to recognize those who graced our ballots for the final time this season. Twenty-six players were on the ballot for the final time during Season 78 who, unfortunately, did not garner enough votes to be inducted into the SHL Hall of Fame. A-Rye Izzy Adrik Baranov AJ Williams Alexis Saint-Michel Anton Harrier Anton Mihailov Bob Duncan Colin Lambert Elwulf Jericson Emilia Bergman Gregory Goode Janis Lux Jean-Uhtred Soderberg-Tremblay Kayden Pale Leon Athanasios Mrs McSaves Panda Panico Rand al'Thor Rob Wright Robert Black Robert E O Speedwagon Stan Din'desque Teddy Murphy Tuuka Pack Ville Kurri Zebulon Leavitt
AgentSmith630
HOF Committee Hall of Fame Head
Our first inductee is one of those rare players that, as they finish their career, you eagerly await their arrival on the ballot to see how they stack up compared to previous inductees in the Hall, let alone others on the ballot. It's no surprise that a player who broke most of the records there were to be broken and is considered by many to be the best to ever play the position is our next unanimous first-ballot Hall of Fame inductee. Please join me in congratulating . . .
AgentSmith630
HOF Committee Hall of Fame Head Mat Smith @Matteo : S56 - S76 Career Regular Season Stats: GP: 951 | W: 583 | L: 285 | OTL: 50 | Min: 55,023 | SO:71 | SV%: 0.906 | GAA: 2.915 Career Playoff Stats: GP: 212 | W: 122 | L: 76 | OTL: 11 | Min: 12,705 | SO: 16 | SV%: 0.909 | GAA: 2.895 Awards: 1x Rookie All-SHL 1x 3rd Team All-SHL 3x 1st Team All-SHL 2x John McBride Nominee 1x John McBride Winner 3x Mike Honcho Winner 1x Ryan Jesster Nominee 2x Challenge Cup Champion (S57, S64) Committee Quotes: “Mat Smith is the greatest goalie in the history of the SHL. The first goalie to reach 500 wins, the all-time wins leader with 583, and an award cabinet bursting at the seams with 5 all-SHL teams, a McBride, two more McBride nominations, 3 Mike Honcho awards, and a Jesster nomination, Smith is the model of goalie excellence and a true generational legend. The fact that he lifted the cup twice with Chicago is just icing on the cake.” “Mat Smith is arguably the greatest goalie to ever hit the SHL ice (so far). He has the league record for the most wins at 583, and no other goalie has yet managed to reach even 500. He earned 5 All-SHL nods over a 21 season-long career, and collected an obscene amount of hardware over that time. In total, Mat has four award wins (3 Honchos and a McBride), and 3 additional nominations for the Mcbride and Jesster. There's almost nothing he didn't accomplish.” “5 All-SHL appearances, a McBride, 2 more McBride nominations, 3 Honchos, a Jesster nom, 2 cups, and the all-time wins record at 583. No other goalie has even reached 500. Mat Smith is the greatest to ever play the position in my opinion whether it be in the FHM or STHS era.” “The 5-time All-SHL-er is the winningest goalie in SHL history with 583 wins. 1 McBride win, 2 more nominations, 3 Honcho wins, and 2 cups. He will be the gold standard for Hall of Fame goalie moving forward.”
AgentSmith630
HOF Committee Hall of Fame Head
Our second inductee this evening, despite having a relatively short 11-season career, made the most of what time he had in the league. As one of our committee members says, "Not one but two MVP nominations, including a win, was just the start of an incredible career that included regular season and playoff success. This player joined the very exclusive club of non-cup winners to take home the Razov, and while he'd probably have preferred the cup, it speaks volumes about the quality he brought to his team every season." This kind of success, the kind that elevates those around you to also succeed while not diminishing yourself, is rare, and our committee has recognized it in this player, rewarding him with his induction into the Hall. Please join me in congratulating . . .
AgentSmith630
HOF Committee Hall of Fame Head Lev Lebedev @Lorec : S63 - S65 : S66 - S70 : S71 : S72 - S73 Career Regular Season Stats: GP: 726 | G: 344 | A: 410 | P: 754 | +/-: -67 | Hits: 818 | SB: 502 Career Playoff Stats: GP: 83 | G: 44 | A: 44 | P: 88 | +/-: -30 | Hits: 73 | SB: 74 Awards: 1x Rookie All-SHL 1x 2nd Team All-SHL 1x 1st Team All-SHL 1x Aidan Richan Winner 1x Anton Razov Winner 1x Ron Mexico Nominee 1x Ron Mexico Winner 1x Ryan Jesster Nominee 1x Sarmad Khan Nominee Committee Quotes: “Your almost stereotypical MVP: 3 All-SHL nods, a Razov win, a Mexico win, as well as additional nominations for the Mexico, Jesster, and Khan. Oh yeah, and a Richan win to boot. All of that, and he only played ELEVEN seasons.” “Despite not having the longevity of some candidates, there is no doubt that Lebedev was the brightest star in the SHL at his peak. A Mexico and Razov winner, he was the driving force behind two Cinderella runs to the finals with the Manhattan Rage. Lebedev was better than a point per game in his career on a team that was nowhere close to as dominant as some of the competition during his tenure, but he elevated his team to a point that made them a threat to everyone.” “Not one but two MVP nominations, including a win, was just the start of an incredible career that included regular season and playoff success. Lev joined the very exclusive club of non-cup winners to take home the Razov, and while he'd probably have preferred the cup, it speaks volumes about the quality he brought to his team every season.”
AgentSmith630
HOF Committee Hall of Fame Head
Our third inductee this evening was the epitome of the two-way game for a large portion of his career, and for his efforts won four Jeff Dar trophies in a row, a feat that had never been done before (Andreas Kvalheim won 3 times in a row, from S54-56, and he was inducted in our previous class). This feat alone would at least put him in serious discussion for the Hall, but add in his Richan nomination, 2 All-SHL appearances, and more than PPG over the course of his 13 seasons, and, well, you have the makings of our next inductee! Please join me in congratulating . . .
AgentSmith630
HOF Committee Hall of Fame Head Grogu Mandosson @Muerto : S64 - S70 : S71 - S72 : S73 - S76 Career Regular Season Stats: GP: 858 | G: 362 | A: 563 | P: 925 | +/-: 157 | Hits: 850 | SB: 642 Career Playoff Stats: GP: 115 | G: 29 | A: 74 | P: 103 | +/-: 19 | Hits: 113 | SB: 79 Awards: 1x 3rd Team All-SHL 1x 2nd Team All-SHL 1x Aidan Richan Nominee 4x Jeff Dar Winner Committee Quotes: “Mastery of the two-way game allowed Mandosson to be a four-time winner of the Dar, a rare achievement that exemplified his commitment to being everything a team could want in a player. On top of being one of the best defensive forwards in the league, he still finished his career above a point per game pace.” “The 4 time Dar winner was never able to secure a cup, but he was an absolute force over his 13 seasons, finishing with 925 points and 1.078 points per game.” “Most awards won out of any skater with four Dars being a two-way forward specialist. Also averaged over a point a game during his eleven-season career while also having the most takeaways out of any eligible forward with over 700 while having the best TA/GA average of any forward at 1.11 on top of two All-SHL nominations and also the highest ppg average of any eligible player for the HoF being over a ppg at 1.078.” “While his career was on the shorter side at 11 seasons total, Mandosson packed a whole lot therein: Two All-SHL nods on top of four whopping Dar wins, a Richan nomination, 1.078 PPG, and an outstanding TA/GA average of 1.11. To no one's surprise, he was a mainstay on the PP and PK, and to such a degree that he could be mistaken for a defenseman.”
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AgentSmith630
HOF Committee Hall of Fame Head
We have one more player inductee this evening! While this skater isn't the most decorated, his incredibly long career (29 seasons), consistent offensive performance, and ability to fit into almost any roster made him standout to the committee. He'll be easy to spot in the top 5 of games played and points scored in a career for a long while, so it makes sense to enshrine him in the Hall now that he's finally decided to retire. Please join me in congratulating our fourth inductee tonight . . .
AgentSmith630
HOF Committee Hall of Fame Head Dick Clapper @5ympathies : S47 - S54 : S55 - S57 : S58 : S58 : S59 - S64 : S65 - S68 : S69 - S73 : S74 Career Regular Season Stats: GP: 1684 | G: 575 | A: 751 | P: 1326 | +/-: -347 | Hits: 2078 | SB: 822 Career Playoff Stats: GP: 166 | G: 59 | A: 75 | P: 134 | +/-: -2 | Hits: 263 | SB: 155 Awards: 1x 2nd Team All-SHL 2x Anton Razov Nominee 1x Challenge Cup Champion (S56) Committee Quotes: “The journeyman SHL'er was never able to secure an award, but his 1684 games played and 1326 points both rank 3rd all-time in SHL history which is more than deserving for Hall of Fame induction in this voter's opinion.” “Clapper stands out with sheer numbers. Though he "only" had one All-SHL appearance and a couple of awards nominations, it's hard to look past such prolific stats when comparing him to other nominees with shinier accomplishments. Not only did he somehow play for 29 seasons, but he also tallied 1326 regular season points and landed himself firmly in 3rd all-time on the leaderboard.”
AgentSmith630
HOF Committee Hall of Fame Head
Our final inductee this evening is not a player, but a GM. Leading their team through many up and down seasons, this GM has built their organization into one of the perennial powerhouses of the league and has left the team in a place where they will be continuing to compete for many seasons to come after their departure, which is the sign of a GM that not only made good decisions for present but for the future as well. Please join me in congratulating our final inductee tonight . . .
luke
SHL GM Admiral of the Data Seas
AgentSmith630
HOF Committee Hall of Fame Head FuzzSHL @FuzzSHL : S56 - S77 W: 775 | L: 571 | OTL: 33 Awards: 1x Lance Uppercut Nominee 4x Lance Uppercut Winner 1x Joe McKeil Nominee 1x President’s Trophy 2x Challenge Cup Champion (S65, S75) Committee Quotes: "Fuzz did it all with one team for 22 seasons, on the Uppercut ballot 5 times with 4 wins, won a president's trophy and the cup twice, and overall win percentage was positive even through his rebuild" "LAP is what it is today because of Fuzz. At the helm for 22 seasons, he departed with 4 Uppercut wins (and another nomination), a McKeil nomination, a Presidents Trophy, and two cups."
"Fuzz accomplished pretty much everything as a GM, being recognized for management and coaching while putting up big win totals and two cups, all while going through multiple different up and down eras as a franchise."
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