S61 Anaheim Outlaws Awards
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takethehorizon
Graphic Graders Anaheim Co-GM / Graphics Grader In 66 games with the Outlaws this season, Creller put up 14 goals (all of which came even strength) and 16 assists finishing in a 3-way tie for first on the team in points. This young right winger finished 4th in the league in shot percentage, ensuring to capitalize on all of his chances.
@r1c3bowl22 This offensive-minded d-man was the highlight of the Outlaws blue line this past season. Samuelsson finished the season with a team-leading 30 points, notiching 12 goals and 18 helpers. This rookie has proven to protect his own net while having the ability to fill the opponents.
@unconfident69 Connor O’Bryne centered the Outlaws' 2nd line this season between Creller and McHits. The Desperado award exemplifies an Outlaw who is able to consistently deliver outstanding plays on both sides of the puck; which embodies O’Bryne’s play perfectly. Slotted on the first PK line, GM @”Talls” always trusted O’Bryne no matter what the situation.
O’Bryne was perhaps the most difficult Outlaw to play against as he led the team in blocked shots with 170 and finished the season with 107 hits. This first year center was also able to notch 28 points on the season to go along with his physical prowess.
@G2019 McHits was brought in specifically to help provide a solid foundation for the locker room’s eventual activity. McHits has delivered all as advertised, plus some. McHits has become a member of the coaching staff and helps management with the majority of decisions. McHits has been an instant hit with all the alumni and other rookies alike. We look forward to what McHits will become with more time and experience. @Mook Creller, like McHits, has been a locker room hit. The only difference is Eddie Creller (@”Mook”) has been around the block a few times. Right away, after entering the locker room, Creller helped develop a base build for all the Outlaws. Then, he provided plenty of documentation about the game of Franchise Hockey Manager that players can use to build better, more efficient players. Creller is irreplaceable and very deserving of the award. @Mook Creller really did it all for Anaheim this season. He finished first on the team in goals with 14, tied for the team lead in points all while having the 4th best shooting percentage in the league. Nobody on Anaheim crashed the crease harder than Creller this season and was always found somewhere near the opponent's goal when on the ice. Our prized rookie has a bright future ahead and we’re glad he’s an Outlaw. @r1c3bowl22 This award is given to a defensive player who demonstrates the ability to generate offense throughout the season. Quarterbacking the first line defensive pairing for the Outlaws, Samuelsson finished above all d-men with 30 points on the year. He led all Outlaws in ice time and finished the year with 12 goals. @unconfident69 This award is given out to the forward who best excels in the defensive aspects of the game. Connor O'Bryne demonstrated the ability to play both sides of the puck on any given night. Known for his tough backchecks and shot blocking, Connor was an absolute menace every time he would step onto the ice. @CptGoosar My First Season in the SHL Congratulations to all the members of the Anaheim Outlaws. Looking forward to next season!
- @Talls & @takethehorizon
G2019
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Congrats to all of the award winners, and to our entire team for a solid first season of the rebuild. Next season, we'll be making some noise!!
unconfident69
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r1c3bowl22
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Congrats team!
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I always used to think Anaheim was a stinky team, but that Talls character is making me question my long held biased beliefs
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