Johnny Wagner-Svenson is truly the product of his progenitors, being fast and offensively minded. He wants to live up to the expectations set by his father and his uncle and be one of the best Speedy Forwards to play the game. Look for Johnny Wagner-Svenson to be lighting up opposing goalies in the coming seasons.
Kool-Aid McKinstry is the most marketable player in the league. First off, who doesn’t like Kool-Aid? The company has already contact the player’s reps and are talking a multi-year, exclusive brand ambassador and marketing deal. Another strength of McKinstry is that he’s from London and has a sweet accent. The interview requests will pile up because every North American loves to hear Brits speak. Lastly, Kool-Aid is a smooth operator on the ice. He is going to be superbly talented.
the strengths of e e are simple and straightforward. He has been blessed by the holy glyph, the sacred letter, the divine e. His eyes shine with the radiance of a thousand suns and he has the body of a greek god, but this all pales in comparison to the holy treasures he has been granted.
The main strength I see in John Hopoate is just scoring goals. And to be honest that seems like the best strength that you can really have on a hockey team. The team that scores the most goals usually wins the game and if John Hopoate is scoring the most goals then by extension, his team will also win. So yeah. Lets score goals.