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#1

The final buzzer sounds.  After a long 60 minutes of struggle back and forth.  The whistles is blown and now your team has one last shot at coming together to put up some kind of plan to defeat your opponents.  You've played a hard-fought game and you're so tired that the lines and squiggles that the coach is throwing out on the white board make almost no sense.  You knew that the SHL would take more stamina out of you than you expected, and you gave it your all for every goal. But your best resulted in this tie game with nothing left for you to give.

You are gassed and that's all there is to say about it.  You tried your best.  It was a commendable effort.  For every goal that the opponents scored you were able to put on up in return. 

The buzzer finally rings for the return to play.  You watch as your veteran first line goes out to do battle again.  The faceoff does not go in your teams favor.  Before you know it, the other team is setting up in your zone.  You dread and hope for the tap to get you on the ice.  You don't want to lose this game without having a chance to get out there and do everything that you can.

As the opponents circle like sharks, taking shot after shot. Each post is like a gong.

After three bells, the opponents have broken through and one loud clarion buzzer heralds your defeat.

You didn't even get to go on the ice before the other team scored.

Maybe in another dimension things could have gone differently.  If only you had made different decisions...

Give it Another Shot?

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#2

The final buzzer sounds. After a resounding victory where you personally dominated the playing field, you feel like a king on top of the world. You played through each period like an offensive machine making the play you thought was most correct call each time.

In period one you scored 2 goals through force. In period 2 you scored 2 goals through finesse. Hockey IQ and perseverance helped you in period 3.

Now the game is over. The challenge cup is right before you as the SHL Commissioner brings it out. The ice is being showered with hats and confetti and calls for another cup. The fans are ever thirsty. You scored 6 goals in what would go down in history as the most dominant force an SHL rookie has ever shown in the Challenge Cup Finals.

As the cup is wheeled out you know that you won't be the first in line to hoist the beauty. That would go to your captain and your goalie who should tremendous effort out on the ice. Feel proud of knowing that you carried the cup to your team, and you put down all your cards when they needed you.

Congratulations.

But maybe if you had taken that fight back in the 2nd period. Or maybe if you tried another move. Is there even more glory out there?

If I were you I would go try it all out again.

Have you found all the endings? There are more than this one, that is for sure. Even some hidden ones that require special paths. See if you can find it.

DARE TO TRY AGAIN?

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#3
(This post was last modified: 06-11-2020, 03:49 PM by Z0REM.)

The final buzzer sounds. After an outstanding victory where you personally dominated the playing field, you feel like a king on top of the world. You were an offensive machine.  You scored 5 goals out there tonight and at the end of the game the scoreboard shows a big 5-0.  You made a few defensive plays and stuck to your skills and strengths.

Now exhausted, you take a moment to reflect about the game before the cheering gets so loud that you have no room in your thoughts for anything besides celebrations. As you replay your actions from the night you can't help but linger over those moments where you could have played ever slightly more perfectly.  I mean, you scored 5 goals and that's pretty damn good so no one is complaining. 

Now the game is over. The challenge cup is right before you as the SHL Commissioner brings it out. The ice is being showered with hats and confetti and calls for another cup. The fans are ever thirsty. You scored 5 goals in what would go down in history as one of the strongest showings an SHL rookie has ever shown in the Challenge Cup Finals.

As the cup is wheeled out you know that you won't be the first in line to hoist the beauty. That would go to your captain and your goalie who should tremendous effort out on the ice. Feel proud of knowing that you carried the cup to your team, and you put down all your cards when they needed you.

Congratulations. You won this game!

But maybe if you had taken that fight back in the 2nd period. Or maybe if you tried another move. Is there even more glory out there?

REWIND TIME AND TRY AGAIN

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#4

The final buzzer sounds. After an incredible victory where you personally dominated the playing field, you feel like a king on top of the world. You were an offensive machine. You scored 4 goals out there tonight and at the end of the game, the scoreboard shows a super 4-0. You made a few defensive plays and stuck to your skills and strengths, but at the same time, you overreached in a few places. Maybe you played more conservatively than you thought?

Now exhausted, you take a moment to reflect about the game before the cheering gets so loud that you have no room in your thoughts for anything besides celebrations. As you replay your actions from the night you can't help but linger over those moments where you could have played ever slightly more perfectly. I mean, you scored 4 goals and that's damn sight better than most rookies at their first game 7 cup appearance.

Now the game is over. The challenge cup is right before you as the SHL Commissioner brings it out. The ice is being showered with hats and confetti and calls for another cup. The fans are ever thirsty.

As the cup is wheeled out you know that you won't be the first in line to hoist the beauty. That would go to your captain and your goalie who should tremendous effort out on the ice. Feel proud of knowing that you carried the cup to your team, and you put down all your cards when they needed you.

Congratulations. You won this game!

But maybe if you had just taken the initiative and trusted yourself more, or maybe a bit less. Or maybe if you tried another move. Is there even more glory out there?

LETS DO IT ALL AGAIN

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#5

The final buzzer sounds. After victory where you shined on the playing field, you feel like a king on top of the world. You were something of a sight to see. You scored 3 goals out there tonight and at the end of the game, the scoreboard shows 3-0. You a few errors in your plays and stuck to your skills and strengths, but at the same time, you definitely overreached in a few places. Maybe if you had just stuck to your guns you could have really dominated this game. It seemed well within your reach.

Now exhausted, you take a moment to reflect about the game before the cheering gets so loud that you have no room in your thoughts for anything besides celebrations. As you replay your actions from the night you can't help but linger over those moments where you could have played ever slightly more perfectly. I mean, you scored 3 goals and that's still better than most rookies at their first game 7 cup appearance.

Now the game is over. The challenge cup is right before you as the SHL Commissioner brings it out. The ice is being showered with hats and confetti and calls for another cup. The fans are ever thirsty.

As the cup is wheeled out you know that you won't be the first in line to hoist the beauty. That would go to your captain and your goalie who should tremendous effort out on the ice. Feel proud of knowing that you carried the cup to your team, and you put down all your cards when they needed you.

Congratulations. You won this game!

You made a lot of rash calls out there at the end. Maybe next time you will trust your abilities and not try and do something crazy and that 3-0 could have easily been a 4-0. You just know it...

GOING TO MAKE BETTER CHOICES?

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#6

The final buzzer sounds. After victory where put your stamp on the ice and wrote your name in the lines you skated. You scored 2 goals out there tonight and at the end of the game, the scoreboard shows 2-0. You definitely made your fair share of errors in your plays, but at the same time, you definitely made some surprisingly good plays. At the end of the game, a win is a win and you get to taste victory so early in your career. No one said wins had to be amazing.

Now exhausted, you take a moment to reflect about the game before the cheering gets so loud that you have no room in your thoughts for anything besides celebrations. As you replay your actions from the night you can't help but linger over those moments where you could have played ever slightly more perfectly. I mean, you scored 2 goals and that's amazing.

Now the game is over. The challenge cup is right before you as the SHL Commissioner brings it out. The ice is being showered with hats and confetti and calls for another cup. The fans are ever thirsty.

As the cup is wheeled out you know that you won't be the first in line to hoist the beauty. That would go to your captain and your goalie who should tremendous effort out on the ice. Feel proud of knowing that you carried the cup to your team, and you put down all your cards when they needed you.

Congratulations. You won this game!

You made a lot of rash calls out there at the end. If you had just played it a little different you could have extended the cushion you gave your team and let them play with more confidence. Maybe, just maybe... there is another reality where you had an even better performance.

LETS DO IT AGAIN

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#7
(This post was last modified: 06-11-2020, 06:59 PM by Z0REM.)

The final buzzer sounds. This win was not pretty, but you were part of the games only goal. That 1 goal out there tonight is a pretty big deal because at the end of the game the scoreboard shows 1-0. You definitely made your fair share of errors in your plays, but at the same time, you definitely made the best play of the game. You played defensively, smartly, or just plain missed offensive opportunities. At the end of the game, victory is sweet and you get to taste it so early in your career. No one said wins were freely given ever.

Now exhausted, you take a moment to reflect about the game before the cheering gets so loud that you have no room in your thoughts for anything besides celebrations. As you replay your actions from the night you can't help but linger over those moments where you could have played ever slightly more efficiently or skillfully. I mean, a 1 goal game, and that by itself is something to remember.

Now the game is over. The challenge cup is right before you as the SHL Commissioner brings it out. The ice is being showered with hats and confetti and calls for another cup. The fans are ever thirsty.

As the cup is wheeled out you know that you won't be the first in line to hoist the beauty. That would go to your captain and your goalie who should tremendous effort out on the ice. Feel proud of knowing that you carried the cup to your team, and you put down all your cards when they needed you.

Congratulations. You won this game!

You made a lot of terrible calls out there at the end. If you had just played it a little different you could have given a cushion to your team and let them play with more confidence. Maybe, just maybe... there is another reality where you were able to have an even larger impact.

TRY AGAIN?

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#8

The final buzzer sounds. After an outstanding victory where you personally dominated the ice, you feel like a king on top of the world. You were an offensive machine. You scored 5 goals out there tonight and at the end of the game the scoreboard shows a big 5-1. You made a few defensive plays and stuck to your skills and strengths.

Now exhausted, you take a moment to reflect about the game before the cheering gets so loud that you have no room in your thoughts for anything besides celebrations. As you replay your actions from the night you can't help but linger over those moments where you could have played ever slightly more perfectly. I mean, you scored 5 goals and that's pretty damn good so no one is complaining. Yet that one turnover that you caused is just a slight black mark on your otherwise steller game. What could you have done to make a better play?

Now the game is over. The challenge cup is right before you as the SHL Commissioner brings it out. The ice is being showered with hats and confetti and calls for another cup. The fans are ever thirsty. You scored 5 goals in what would go down in history as one of the strongest showings an SHL rookie has ever shown in the Challenge Cup Finals.

As the cup is wheeled out you know that you won't be the first in line to hoist the beauty. That would go to your captain and your goalie who should tremendous effort out on the ice. Feel proud of knowing that you carried the cup to your team, and you put down all your cards when they needed you.

Congratulations. You won this game!

But maybe if you had taken that fight back in the 2nd period. Or maybe if you tried another move in that defensive opportunity. Is there even more glory out there that you could have had? Maybe there is a hidden ending that you need to go back and find?

MAKE DIFFERENT DECISIONS?

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#9

The final buzzer sounds. After an incredible victory where you personally dominated the playing field, you feel like a king on top of the world. You were an offensive machine. You scored 4 goals out there tonight and at the end of the game, the scoreboard shows a super 4-1. You made a few defensive plays and stuck to your skills and strengths, but at the same time, you overreached in a few places. Maybe you played more conservatively than you thought? You gave up in a situation as well, so that one is also on you. You remind yourself that you can't always hold back.

Now exhausted, you take a moment to reflect about the game before the cheering gets so loud that you have no room in your thoughts for anything besides celebrations. As you replay your actions from the night you can't help but linger over those moments where you could have played ever slightly more perfectly. I mean, you scored 4 goals and that's damn sight better than most rookies at their first game 7 cup appearance. Yet, the opponents scored a goal and you failed to capitalize at on opportune moment. Maybe if you had just made a different play?

Now the game is over. The challenge cup is right before you as the SHL Commissioner brings it out. The ice is being showered with hats and confetti and calls for another cup. The fans are ever thirsty.

As the cup is wheeled out you know that you won't be the first in line to hoist the beauty. That would go to your captain and your goalie who should tremendous effort out on the ice. Feel proud of knowing that you carried the cup to your team, and you put down all your cards when they needed you.

Congratulations. You won this game!

But maybe if you had just taken the initiative and trusted yourself more, or maybe a bit less. Or maybe if you tried another move. You can do better right?

TRY AGAIN?

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#10

The final buzzer sounds. After victory where you shined on the ice, you feel like a king on top of the world. You were something of a sight to see. You scored 3 goals out there tonight and at the end of the game, the scoreboard shows 3-1. You had a few errors in your plays but stuck to your skills and strengths. Somehow you definitely feel like you overreached in a few places and it cost you opportunities that were right in front of you. Maybe if you had just stuck to your guns you could have really dominated this game. It seemed well within your reach and a couple bad plays shouldn't really hold you back, right?

Now exhausted, you take a moment to reflect about the game before the cheering gets so loud that you have no room in your thoughts for anything besides celebrations. As you replay your actions from the night you can't help but linger over those moments where you could have played ever slightly more perfectly. I mean, you scored 3 goals and that's still better than most rookies at their first game 7 cup appearance. One of your errors caused a turnover that resulted in a goal against and that doesnt feel so great. You also made some decisions out there and missed out on some goal chances.

Now the game is over. The challenge cup is right before you as the SHL Commissioner brings it out. The ice is being showered with hats and confetti and calls for another cup. The fans are ever thirsty.

As the cup is wheeled out you know that you won't be the first in line to hoist the beauty. That would go to your captain and your goalie who should tremendous effort out on the ice. Feel proud of knowing that you carried the cup to your team, and you put down all your cards when they needed you.

Congratulations. You won this game!

You made a lot of rash calls out there at the end. Maybe next time you will trust your abilities and not try and do something crazy and that 3-1 could have easily been a 4-1, and maybe even a 4-0. You just know it...

PUT THOSE PADS BACK ON AND REWIND... IF YOU DARE

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#11

The final buzzer sounds. After victory where put your stamp on the ice and wrote your name in the lines you skated. You scored 2 goals out there tonight and at the end of the game, the scoreboard shows 2-1. You definitely made your fair share of errors in your plays, but at the same time, you definitely made some surprisingly good plays. At the end of the game, a win is a win and you get to taste victory so early in your career. No one said wins had to be amazing.

Now exhausted, you take a moment to reflect about the game before the cheering gets so loud that you have no room in your thoughts for anything besides celebrations. As you replay your actions from the night you can't help but linger over those moments where you could have played ever slightly more perfectly. I mean, you scored 2 goals and that's amazing. But one of your errors led to the other team scoring off your play, and you had so many opportunities that were just begging for a swish into an empty net. If you think about your play style you can probably target all of your mistakes. What if you could just go back and start again. A win is a win, but this was a tight race. They almost tied it and you could have lost.

Now the game is over. The challenge cup is right before you as the SHL Commissioner brings it out. The ice is being showered with hats and confetti and calls for another cup. The fans are ever thirsty.

As the cup is wheeled out you know that you won't be the first in line to hoist the beauty. That would go to your captain and your goalie who should tremendous effort out on the ice. Feel proud of knowing that you carried the cup to your team, and you put down all your cards when they needed you.

Congratulations. You won this game!

You made a lot of rash calls out there at the end. If you had just played it a little different you could have extended the cushion you gave your team and let them play with more confidence. Maybe, just maybe... there is another reality where you had an even better performance.

Dont Give up!

GO ANOTHER ROUND?

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#12

The final buzzer sounds. Crestfallen, you drop to the ice as you realize that your best effort just wasn't enough. That goal, that single goal on the scoreboard, was given up because of your mistake. You made a lot of decisions tonight and not a one of them came through successfully. The scoreboard shows 0-1. You definitely made your fair share of errors in your plays, but at the same time, you definitely made calls that kept the game tied. At the end of the game, a loss this close can only make you more frustrated than anything else.

Now exhausted, you take a moment to reflect about the game before the cheering gets so loud that you have no room in your thoughts for anything besides getting out of there. As you replay your actions from the night you can't help but linger over those moments where you could have played ever slightly more efficiently or skillfully. It's a shame and it hurts at the moment. But scientists have been talking about if just the right circumstances line up you can try again.

Now the game is over. Your hard season has come to an end. As you straighten your shoulders to walk out with a little of pride left. You see the opponents goal light up in a golden light. A voice says in your head "REPLAAAAAAAAYYYYY?????"

You made a lot of terrible calls out there at the end. If you had just played it a little different you could have given a cushion to your team and let them play with more confidence. Maybe, just maybe... there is another reality where you were able to have an even larger impact.

DO YOU RUSH FOR THAT LIGHT?

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#13

The final buzzer sounds. After an incredible victory where you personally dominated the ice, you feel like a king on top of the world. You were an offensive machine. You scored 4 goals out there tonight and at the end of the game, the scoreboard shows a super 4-2. You made a few defensive plays and stuck to your skills and strengths, but at the same time, you overreached in a few places. Maybe you played more conservatively than you thought? Twice tonight, you made a bad call and in those moments of weakness, you allowed the opponents to score on you. Why did you make those decisions? Did you forget about your player strengths in the heat of the moment?

Now exhausted, you take a moment to reflect about the game before the cheering gets so loud that you have no room in your thoughts for anything besides celebrations. As you replay your actions from the night you can't help but linger over those moments where you could have played ever slightly more perfectly. I mean, you scored 4 goals and that's damn sight better than most rookies at their first game 7 cup appearance. Yet, the opponents scored two goals and you failed to capitalize at an opportune moment. Maybe if you had just made a different play you could have dominated this game and gone on to showcase a talent that would be talked about for years to come.

Now the game is over. The challenge cup is right before you as the SHL Commissioner brings it out. The ice is being showered with hats and confetti and calls for another cup. The fans are ever thirsty.

As the cup is wheeled out you know that you won't be the first in line to hoist the beauty. That would go to your captain and your goalie who should tremendous effort out on the ice. Feel proud of knowing that you carried the cup to your team, and you put down all your cards when they needed you.

Congratulations. You won the game!

But maybe if you had just taken the initiative and trusted yourself more, or maybe a bit less. Or maybe if you tried another move. You can do better right? There are other ways this could have ended, are you brave enough to try it again?

RESTART?

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#14

The final buzzer sounds. After victory where you were all over the ice. The crowd definitely took notice of you. You were something of a sight to see. You scored 3 goals out there tonight and at the end of the game, the scoreboard shows 3-2. You had a two major errors in your plays but stuck to your skills and strengths. Somehow you definitely feel like you overreached in a few places and it cost you opportunities that were right in front of you. Maybe if you had just stuck to your guns you could have really dominated this game. It seemed well within your reach and a couple bad plays shouldn't really hold you back, right?

Now exhausted, you take a moment to reflect about the game before the cheering gets so loud that you have no room in your thoughts for anything besides celebrations. As you replay your actions from the night you can't help but linger over those moments where you could have played ever slightly more perfectly. I mean, you scored 3 goals and that's still better than most rookies at their first game 7 cup appearance. Two of your errors caused turnovers that resulted in a game that was a lot closer than you would have liked. You also made some decisions out there and missed out on a goal chance that was right in front of you. At least you kept them from making a play that could have tied the game and in that you now have victory and a cup to your name.

Now the game is over. The challenge cup is right before you as the SHL Commissioner brings it out. The ice is being showered with hats and confetti and calls for another cup. The fans are ever thirsty.

As the cup is wheeled out you know that you won't be the first in line to hoist the beauty. That would go to your captain and your goalie who should tremendous effort out on the ice. Feel proud of knowing that you carried the cup to your team, and you put down all your cards when they needed you.

Congratulations. You won this game!

You made a lot of rash calls out there at the end. Maybe next time you will trust your abilities and not try and do something crazy and that 3-2 could have easily been a 3-1, and maybe even a 4-0. You just know it...

DONT GET SWEATY PALMS, TRY AGAIN!

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#15

The final buzzer sounds. Crestfallen, you drop to the ice as you realize that your best effort just wasn't enough. You were so excited when you scored that goal as it meant the world to your team. It was the goal that signaled that they could do this, but in the end the team just wasn't good enough. You were just not good enough. You made a lot of decisions tonight and just one of them played out in a goal for your team. The scoreboard shows 1-2. You definitely made your fair share of errors in your plays, but at the same time, you definitely made calls that kept the game tied. At the end of the game, a loss this close can only make you more frustrated than anything else.

Now exhausted, you take a moment to reflect about the game before the cheering gets so loud that you have no room in your thoughts for anything besides getting out of there. As you replay your actions from the night you can't help but linger over those moments where you could have played ever slightly more efficiently or skillfully. Two of those turnovers were your fault but the rest of your plays kept it a close game. Your defensive play is something to be looked at down the line. It was never your strong suit, but you have to do better in a game seven. It's a shame and it hurts at the moment. But scientists have been talking about if just the right circumstances line up you can try again.

Now the game is over. Your hard season has come to an end. As you straighten your shoulders to walk out with a little of pride left. You see the opponent's goal light up in a golden light. A voice says in your head "I'LL GIVE YOU ANOTHER SHOT"

You made a lot of terrible calls out there at the end. If you had just played it a little different you could have given a cushion to your team and let them play with more confidence. You might have even won the game. Take the chance.

YOU MISS 100% OF THE SHOTS YOU DONT TRY AGAIN

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