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S53 SMJHL Earlybird PT - Star Prospect
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(This post was last modified: 03-20-2020, 12:46 PM by Gwdjohnson.)

The time has come. Your talent has been noticed by scouts at the highest junior level, and you are set to be drafted into the Simulation Major Junior Hockey League. What are the talents you possess that got you on the radar for these scouts as the S53 SMJHL Draft approaches?

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

Graphic option: Make a graphic of your player demonstrating their main strength. Must include a player/render and mention what the strength is.

Reward
2 TPE for doing the thing. (Just one of the options, not both.)


Only S53 SMJHL Rookies (S54 SHL Rookies) are eligible for this PT.

Do NOT claim TPE for this task until a post has been made in the claim thread.

Deadline
The start of the SMJHL Entry Draft

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#2

Simon has several strengths that help him stand out from the crowd! He can hit people really hard, and also hit people really hard, and he's really short so he hits people in the knees.


Ok Simon has one strength and its called barreling across the ice at mach 12 into some poor fucks knees. He can also stand in front of the net.

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#3

Joey Beans is a two-way defenseman. He brings a little of everything. He can pass, shoot, and skate. As well as being defensively responsible. He’s not afraid to hit and is talented with his stick checking.

A real locker room guy. Team first mentality that comes across on and off the ice. Someone a team can get behind and had no problem supporting other players so they can reach their full potential.

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#4

Number one strength for Cale Amundsen is hard work. You don’t get better if you don’t train. Sure, natural athletic ability is a given but you can’t further development if you can’t put in the work to get it done. There is always another player waiting to take your spot. You need to be willing to do more than the other.

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#5

Rotticus Scott's biggest strength is for sure his family pedigree. After growing up in Maine, he ended up moving to Laval, Quebec to play more serious competition. His dad, Rotticus Scott, is a former pitcher in Major League Redditball, playing for the Miami Marlins. This is where Rotticus' love for sports truly comes from. His Dad isn't the only one, as his Brother plays for the Humungous Melonheads in Major League Numberball! His other brother, Rotticus Scott, also plays corner for the Colorado Yeti in the NSFL. This family of athletes has helped train Rotticus into the elite player he is today, and helped him get ready for the draft!
#6

Standing at 6'3" 211lbs, center Daniel Laforest is a playmaking centerman. At the moment, his offensive skills are good, but his physical ratings are better. His combination of acceleration, agility and speed make him a constant offensive threat. When double teamed, he will hurt you by feeding the puck to the open man.

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Stein Nilsen is a scorer in ever facet of the word. He can shoot from anywhere in the offensive zone as well as but his body on the line in front of the net to tip. Nilsen is a hard worker who is quick on his feet. He is also great to have in the locker room, real joker who can lighten up anyone after a tough loss but also knows when to take it serious and get shit done.

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03-10-2020, 08:09 PMWally Wrote: Number one strength for Cale Amundsen is hard work. You don’t get better if you don’t train. Sure, natural athletic ability is a given but you can’t further development if you can’t put in the work to get it done. There is always another player waiting to take your spot. You need to be willing to do more than the other.

wally i swear to fuck ur sig is actually gonna give some poor soul a seizure

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#9

William Lockwood is a right wing two way player from Michigan.
Will is a two way forward that is good at defending, he also has good luck handling skills and has a bit of speed to him. He isn’t a goal scorer but he’s a well rounded guy you can stick on the penalty kill or have a third or 2nd line and set up his line-mates.
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03-10-2020, 08:42 PMGeckoeyGecko Wrote: wally i swear to fuck ur sig is actually gonna give some poor soul a seizure

Maybe I will actually do good in SHL Fantasy leagues finally

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#11

Aumy Jr. is a two-way defender who have hockey in his blood from the time when he was born! He have many strenghts. One of them definitely is his mentality and work ethic. He uses all his power to get better and he is coming to SMJHL as a player from a hockey family. Hard work pays off and he knows that! His dad have teached him a lot of things. For example, one of his strengths is shooting range, power and accuracy! He can shoot, pass and help on a defense aswell. He can block shots, hit other players and he is team player. One of his strengths could be stamina aswell. Young defender never loses his power and always is fast as Ligtning McQueen! And all of that, just because he have a dad who was professional hockey player on SHL before even he was born!

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#12

Dwight Knight is a combination of a skilled power forward and a tough-nosed grinder. Some say he was born doing bench press. He'll never shy away from a tussle on the boards or a challenger dropping their gloves. He has the positioning and technique to block shots and jar the puck away from an awaiting opponent or to transition the puck to the open man in the slot.
#13

Randen Skog is an intelligent, smooth skating and competitive wing who possesses a solid playmaking ability. He’s a high character kind of player, he puts in the work to get better and his ability to read the play with a high level hockey IQ is what Skog is going to need use to his advantage if he wants to be successful in the SHL and SJHL as well.
#14

AJ Patella is a speedy defender who can consistently find open ice to race up for a scoring opportunity or can sit back and let his size and strength do the talking. At 6'3, 203 pounds, his size and speed can definitely bring his team an advantage on both offense and defense. His reads on his team and on his opponents are insane. He also brings a sense of light, even when his team is at their darkest. He's a player his team can look to and know he'll get things done.

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