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S71 SMJHL Early Bird PT
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ONLY S71 SMJHL Rookies (S72 SHL Draftees) are eligible for this PT. This is NOT for people who got drafted into the SHL (S71 SHL Draftees).
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, and that will get you picked in the S71 SMJHL Draft?
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.)
Do NOT claim TPE for this task until a post has been made in the claim thread.
Deadline: The start of the S71 SMJHL Entry draft.

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When it comes to being in the net, Bernard Lodge's main strength is his positioning. When it comes to life beyond the net, his main strength is his work ethic and approach to improvement. Lodge has never given less than his all for his team, striving to improve for their sake more than his own. He is a real team player and tries to approach everything as a consummate professional.
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Rowan has a lot of talents up his sleeve. But I think his biggest one is being able to get up ice quickly, and finding himself open to either pass the puck to a teammate, or take a shot himself. He loves setting up from behind the net and seperating the other teams defenders from his own teammeats, so he can get a better view of the ice and make the smart play.

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Jaromir Jagrbomb's beautiful hair is the first thing scouts always notice, but besides that it has to be his strength and work ethic. Jagrbomb is always first to hit the ice and the last one to leave it, and he barely ever rests from practicing his mind or body. This is why scouts think very highly of him.

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The Murray enters the league as a jack of all trade master of none.  This makes him both an uninspiring and intriguing prospect.  Coming in with no clear strengths to his game, but also no weaknesses gives coaches an opportunity to mold the player as they see fit.  Will he be a punishing forward? Sniper? Net front nightmare? Only time will tell, but he presents an interesting quandary for whoever drafts him.


#7

With most young hockey players emphasizing their offensive play and struggling to find a defensive game once they get called up, Jaden Tanner stands out as a player whose style of play is centered firmly around defensive play. He may not have much of a scoring upside, but he can be trusted with big minutes and coaches know he'll be in the right place at the right time when it matters.

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Adrians Skalbergs is mainly known for his capabilities in the offensive zone. His primary goal, whenever he's out on the ice, is simple - just get a puck in the net by whatever means possible. It doesn't matter if he's the one scoring it himself or if it's someone else, as long as the team gets a goal he's happy.
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Hello, scouts. Zedward is a quick, agile defenseman with a keen IQ for stopping opponents. He can get into the mind of the enemy, read them like a book, then poke that puck away or block their shot. I guarantee that no one will ever score on Zedward. He also can get forward, although not without getting a nosebleed. Zedward can certainly pick up some apples and help out his teammates to find good looks.

 
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6ft 4in and 214lbs is quite interesting numbers for hybrid style goalie Wayne Holloway. While not the most quick movements he covers low shots really well and is hard to deke, especially on junior level, so a goalie like him, has good opportunity to shine and thrive. Trustworthy sources say, he always has been a good character guy, team player and it's impossible to knock his focus out, no matter how the game goes. Holloway has always been great on most important games, when it really mattered

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Austin Morley’s strength on the ice begins with his versatility and willingness to do whatever it takes to get the job done. A tough nosed two-way player, he prides himself in his ability to get to get into position to make a play on both ends of the ice. An eager defender and a willing attacker, Morley is the complete package.
#12

Beau Kavanagh is excited to join an SMJHL team and prove himself to the scouts. You will notice while watching BK in the crease, that similarly to his brother Cillian, Beau has spot on ponditioning coupled by his speed and agility in order to stop the puck. BK uses this to his advantage to make desperate saves that no other goaltender would dream of making is able to get back into position to stop the ensuing chance or rebound. 

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Sven Holmberg's biggest strengths are his defensive ability, puck control, and aggressiveness during puck battles along the boards. Being the son of former SHL Challenge Cup winning Defensemen Mattias Holmberg, he has been able to get good instruction on the finer details of playing defense. He was also able to inherit the silky mitts his father had, being able to skate well with the puck and move it with ease. Finally, he has no fear going into the corner with even the toughest of forwards, his number one goal is to come away from puck battles with the puck.

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#14

When it comes to the man, Joseph Reed. A team can most look forward to having a leader. Someone who is skilled and finding teammates open and supplying them with a chance to score think of me as a spark plug. On my own I’m not much but the engine won’t run Without me.
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There’s a lot of good things to say about König Wolf and it isn’t necessarily easy to narrow it down to just a few. As the draft quickly approaches, we’re going to start learning a lot more things about all of our prospects. For Mr. Wolf, while he is a very amazing player with so many good attributes, we think his strongest asset is actually going to be the most basic and vague. His work ethic and hunger to be the best is some of the highest we’ve ever seen and we think this is gonna lead him to incredible success. He wants to be better. He wants to put in the work to do this. Even if it’s not visible, he is incredibly Competitive against all of the prospects already, and doesn’t want them to have more points in him when it comes to adding to their player.









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