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With their available international assigned transfer, Austria is pleased to welcome JR95 (Jon Ross) from Canada. Ross is a playmaking center/left wing who we have kept an eye on all season long as he played for Vancouver in the SMJHL and has been an active member of the site throughout his young, but successful career. He will get a taste of international hockey right away, unlike some of his draft mates, as he will probably center our 4th line this tourney

Looking back at where Austria was just a couple of seasons ago and where they are now, it has been quite a journey. It has been a total group effort to get Austria to where it is now. To be able to get players like Brojled, Kinsler, Flamel, Bursyuk and the original Austrian, King, a bronze medal was quite an experience for everyone involved. The locker room is fun and great and filled with so many great people and I am glad to be a part of it.

As you consider what country you are going to sign up for, we hope you give Austria a hard, long look and will join us on a journey that certainly isn’t even close to hitting its peak yet. Plus, GAIA makes one heck of a strudel, so you certainly cant pass that up.

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Round Robin Game Recaps


Game 1 – Germany Germany vs Austria Austria – the first period of the first game of the tournament was a wild one that saw 6 goals scored and 25 shots on goal – 15 for Austria and 10 for Germany. Winter opened the scoring for the Germans just five minutes into the game but less than a minute later, Brojled tied for Austria. Later on in the period, Clitsome and Flacko scored about 90 seconds apart to give Germany a 3 to 1 lead, but Austria would storm back before the end of the period with two goals in 30 seconds – Monkey and Pellegrino scored for Austria to tie it at 3-3 after the first period. For Monkey, who was an unassigned pick up for Austria, it was his first international goal. The teams exchanged goals in the second period as Scholz scored for Germany just 14 seconds into the period and later, Kinsler tied it for Austria setting up a 3rd period showdown. Nuck took a Cross-checking minor for Germany and Austria would score the game winning goal on the power play as Bursyuk found the back of the net to give Austria a 5 to 4 win. Berger got the win in goal by making 37 saves. Brojled and Bursyuk each had a goal and two assists while Cahill and Kinsler each had two points in the win. Charlyb’y was 11 for 18 on faceoffs.

Game 2 – Usa USA vs Austria Austria – Austria jumped out to a quick 2 to 0 lead in the first four minutes of the game as Monkey scored his 2nd of the tournament and Gan added his first. Gan was also another unassigned pick up for Austria. Russell would add a late goal in the period as Austria took a 2 to 1 lead into the second period as they outshot the USA 11 to 9. The USA scored the only goal of the second period as the game went into the third period tied at 2-2. Jesster scored the goal for the USA and they outshot Austria 8 to 7 in the period. Burton would take an interference call for the USA and once again, Austria would score the game winning goal on the power play in the third period as Cahill got the goal this time as Austria won 3 to 2. Austria outshot the USA 26 to 23 in the game. Berger made 21 saves in picking up his second straight win. No Austrian player had more than a point in the game and Charlyb’y went 14 for 22 in the faceoff circle. Brojled had 7 shots, Cahill had 4 hits and Pomery had 4 shot blocks to lead Austria.

Game 3 – Austria Austria vs Canada Canada – Canada dominated the first period in shots by the tune of 15 to 9 for Austria, but the Canadians could only muster one goal as Kane scored his first of the tournament. Pellegrino tied the score with less than a minute left in the second period as Austria was on the power play with his second goal of the tourney. Pellegrino was also another unassigned transfer that Austria was able to get. This is also the third straight game for Austria to go into the third period tied. However, Austria would not be able to pull this one like they did the other two as Canada got goals from Stevenson and Horvat to win the game 3 to 1. Canada also outshot Austria 13 to 9 in the period and 36 to 27 in the game. Berger made 33 saves as his record fell to 2-1 in the first three games of the tournament. Kinsler and Flamel assisted on the lone Austrian goal. Kinsler had 7 shots and Pomery had 4 shot blocks to lead Austria while several players had 2 hits each. Charlyb’y went 7 for 12 in faceoffs to continue his top 10 ranking.

Game 4 – Austria Austria vs Russia Russia – Things started good for Austria as Bursyuk scored the first goal of the game for them and his second in the tourney so far to give Austria a 1-0 lead. However, the rest of the game was all Russia as they tied the score within a minute of the Austria goal and then took the lead for good late in the period on Boyka’s goal. Fedorov added a goal late in the second period and Maximova scored with less than a minute left in the game as Russia won 4 to 1. They also crushed Austria in shots as Russia had 44 compared to just 26 for Austria. Berger made 40 saves as his record is now 2 and 2 through four games in the tourney. Pellegrino got the only assist on the goal. Brojled had 6 shots, Vader and Kinsler each had 3 hits and Monkey had 2 shot blocks to lead Austria. Charlyb’y took 26 faceoffs and won 15 of them as he looks to move into the top 5 in faceoff percentage in the tourney.

Game 5 – Austria Austria vs Usa USA – The return match with the USA and the outcome is once again in Austria’s favor in another tight match. Ogorodnikov scored just over halfway through the first period to give the USA and 1-0 lead and the only goal of the period. Neither team would score in the second period but the USA would outshoot Austria 20 to 5 in the period, but Berger was on top of his game and stopped them all. Burton would take a tripping penalty late in the second period and Austria would cash in early in the third period as Pellegrino netted his third of the tourney to tie the game at 1-1. Each country would get another power play chance in the period, but neither could score. With just 52 seconds left in the game, Flamel beat the USA goalie and gave Austria a 2 to 1 win with his first of the tournament. The USA would outshoot Austria again 16 to 12 in the third and 43 to 25 in the game. Berger made 42 saves and earned the #1 star of the game easily. Flamel added an assist to go along with his goal as he was the only Austrian player to have more than a point in the game. King had 6 shots, Kinsler 6 hits and Bursyuk had 2 shot blocks to lead Austria. Charlyb’y dominated in faceoffs winning 14 of 17 as he rises into the top 3 in the tournament.

Game 6 – Russia Russia vs Austria Austria – Even though Russia outshot Austria 18 to 8 in the first period, the countries scored one goal each as Boyka gave Russia a 1-0 lead and then just 18 second later, Bursyuk tied the game with his third of the tourney. Russia broke the game open in the second period as Bure and Smirnov scored to give Russia a 3 to 1 after two periods. Russia would score the first two goals of the third period to take a commanding 5 to 1 lead as Barbashev and Banananov scored the goals. Austria would get the last goal of the game as Gan scored his 2nd of the tourney with just 48 seconds left in the game to make the final score 5 to 2 in favor of Russia. Russia also crushed Austria in shots again as Russia had 42 compared to 22 for Austria. Berger made 37 saves in the loss and his record is 3 up and 3 down through 6 games. No multi point players for Austria in this one as Charlyb’y went 10 for 21 in faceoffs. Bursyuk led Austria with 5 shots while Wachter had 3 hits and Vader had 4 shot blocks to lead in those categories.

Game 7 – Austria Austria vs Germany Germany – In the second matchup between the two countries, Austria scored just 10 seconds into the game to take a 1-0 lead as Kinsler netted his second of the tourney. Austria would add to their lead in the second period as Pellegrino scored his fourth of the tournament to put Austria up by two goals. However, Germany scored just 80 seconds later to make it a 2 to 1 game going into the third period. The Germany goal was scored by Flacko. Germany more than doubled up Austria in shots in the third period – 13 to 6, but Berger stopped them all as Austria held on and won 2 to 1. Germany also outshot Austria 33 to 17 in the game. Berger stopped 32 shots for his 4th win of the round robin and another #1 star of the game. Kinsler was the only Austrian player with more than a point as he had a goal and an assist. Charlyb’y was 8 for 12 on faceoffs in the game. Kinsler and Flamel each had 4 shots in the game while Monkey had 5 hits and Pomery and Malkin each had 6 shot blocks to lead Austria.

Game 8 – Austria Austria vs Ireland Ireland – This is the first matchup between the two countries in this year’s round robin and the game turned out to be a very close match. Just over 7 minutes into the game, Brojled scored her second of the tourney to give Austria a 1-0 lead. The two youngsters – Malkin and Monkey – assisted on the goal. Lemar tied the game for Ireland two minutes later, but just 30 seconds later, Kinsler scored his 3rd to put Austria up 2 to 1 after the first period. Ireland had 12 shots compared to 11 for Austria. The teams exchanged goals in the second period as Hohenberg scored her first ever IIHF goal to put Austria up 3 to 1, but with just 23 seconds left in the second period, Sarantez pulled Ireland back to within one at 3 to 2 going into the third period. Austria had 9 shots on goal that period versus 7 for Ireland. Austria again pulled ahead by two goals as Brojled netted her second of the game and 3rd overall to make the score 4 to 2. With exactly 10 minutes left in the game, Hackert scored for Ireland to make it 4 to 3, but they would not score the rest of the way as Austria won 4 to 3 despite being outshot 31 to 28 in the game. Berger made 28 saves for his 5th win of the tourney. Brojled, Monkey and Toohots each had two points in the win. Charlyb’y was 11 for 16 in faceoffs.

Game 9 – Canada Canada vs Austria Austria – Riding a two game winning streak, Austria hosts Canada in a game that could help determine the winner of group B. Austria outshot Canada 11 to 8 in the first period and scored the only goal of the period as Gan netted his 3rd just before the halfway point of the period. Canada would then score the only goal of the second period to set up a huge third period show down with the game tied at 1-1. Canada outshot Austria 13 to 8 in the second and they would outshoot Austria in the third as well 10 to 5, but one of those 5 Austrian shots would go in as Pellegrino scored his 5th goal of the round robin to give Austria a 2 to 1 win. Berger made 30 saves in picking up his 6th win of the tourney and another #1 star of the game. No Austrian player had more than a point in the win. Charlyb’y was 12 for 20 in faceoffs.

Game 10 – Ireland Ireland vs Austria Austria – With Austria already in the medal round and Ireland eliminated, it was still a big game for Austria. If Austria wins and Canada does not win their final two games, Austria will clinch group B as the #1 seed. Austria outshot Ireland 11 to 9 in the first period, but neither team scored. Austria scored three goals in the second period as Bursyuk scored two of them, his 4th and 5th of the tourney while Pomery scored his first. The two countries would exchange goals in the first two minutes of the third period as Flamel scored for Austria and Uptuck for Ireland. Watcher and Brojled scored again for Austria to put them up 6 to 1 before Simons scored late for Ireland to make the final score 6 to 2. Berger made 26 saves for his tourney leading 7th win. Pomery had a goal and two assists to lead Austria while Brojled, Vader, Wachter, Flamel and Bursyuk each had two points in the win. The new king of the faceoff circle, Charlyb’y, won 15 of 21 and ended up 2nd in the tourney in faceoff win percentage. The win, coupled with Canada going one and one in their final two games, gives Austria their first ever Round Robin Group win and will face a tough Finland squad in the quarterfinals.

Medal Round Recaps

Quarterfinals – Finland Finland vs Austria Austria – Finland swept Austria a couple of seasons ago in the round robin portion of the IIHF Season 27 portion, but the fans were rocking in Austria and the home team did not disappoint in the first two minutes of the game. Gan got things started just 39 seconds into the game and then just 44 seconds later, Pellegrino scored and Austria was up 2-0 not even 90 seconds into the game. The game settled down after that and with less than five minutes left in the first period, Jones scored for Finland to cut the lead in half. However, just over a minute after that, Kinsler scored to put Austria back up by two again, 3 to 1, heading into the second period. Austria outshot Finland 11 to 3. Finland held Austria to 7 shots in the second while getting 8 of their own, but neither team could score as the game went into the third period with Austria holding a 3 to 1 lead. Finland would cut the lead to 3 to 2 just under three minutes into the third period and you could feel the home crowd getting a little anxious. Wartooth took a holding minor shortly after that and just about a minute into the power play, King’s shot found the back of the net and Austria went back up by two goals again. With just over five minutes left in the game, Kinsler added his second of the game to make the final score 5 to 2 in favor of Austria as they move into the semi’s for the first time. Berger made 26 saves in the win. Kinsler had two goals and two assists to lead Austria while King had a goal and an assist. Charlyb’y was 11 for 18 in faceoffs.

Semifinals – Norway Norway vs Austria Austria – Just over five minutes into the game, Gan scored his 2nd goal of the medal round to give Austria a 1-0 lead. However, about five minutes later, Wollker tied the score at 1-1 for Norway. Austria outshot Norway 8 to 7 in the first period as the game went into the second period tied. Austria scored the only two goals of the second period – one early in the period by Brojled and then by Brojled again late in the period as Austria took a two goal lead into the third period after outshooting Norway 15 to 5. As good as the second period was for Austria, the third period went in the opposite direction as Norway outshot Austria 16 to 2 and outscored them 3 to 1. Alexandersen and Rogers-Tanaka tied the score at 3-3 within the first five minutes of the third period to quiet the crowd quickly. Gan added his second goal of the game with about seven minutes left in third but Norway got a late power play chance and tied the score with just 54 seconds left to send the game into overtime. Just 29 seconds into overtime, Pellegrino takes a shot, but it hits the post for Austria. Austria not only gets one power play, but two power play chances, but cannot covert on either. Norway puts on some pressure past the halfway point of the overtime period and a shot by Wollker finds the back of the net and Norway wins 5 to 4 in overtime despite being outshot by Austria 9 to 3. Berger made 26 saves in the loss. Brojled and Gan each had two goals in the game while Flamel added three assists. Charlyby’ was 9 for 15 in faceoffs.

Bronze Medal Game – Canada Canada vs Austria Austria – Even though the Austrians did not make the gold medal the game, the fans were still pumped up to help the team win their first ever IIHF medal against the favorited Canadians. Just over four minutes into the game, Wachter put Austria up 1-0 with his second goal of the tourney. Canada would strike back about six minutes later as Kylrad tied the game at 1-1, but with less than two minutes left in the period, Vader scored his first ever IIHF goal to put Austria up 2 to 1 after one period. Toohoots assisted on both goals and both countries had 11 shots on goal each. The second period was tight defensively as Canada mustered 9 shots on goal compared to 8 for Austria, but it was the home team that scored the only goal of the period as Bursyuk netted another one to give Austria a 3 to 1 lead in the game. This is the second straight game Austria has taken a 3 to 1 lead into the third period. Austria took an early third period penalty and just over a minute into the power play and just four minutes into the period, Velevra made it a one goal game again. You could hear a pin drop in the arena for the next couple of minutes after the same thing happened the game before as Norway actually tied the game, but this one would be different. Austria would score three goals in a 12 minute span to win their first medal in international competition 6 to 2. Flamel scored a couple of minutes after the Canada goal, then Kinsler added one and Pellegrino finished the game off late with a power play goal. Shots were pretty close in the game as Canada had 30 and Austria had 29. Berger won his 9th game of the tournament by stopping 28 shots. Kinsler had a goal and two assists while Pomery had three assists in the win. Toohoots and Bursyuk each had two points. Brojled added an assist in what will be her last game as a member of Austria.

SMJHL Player Profiles

Nucky Toohoots – Falcons Detroit Falcons Falcons – Toohoots was a center for the Falcons in her first season back in the SMJHL. She ended up 6th in the team in scoring with 32 points on 14 goals and 18 assists. She was a +2 with 14 PIMs, 26 hits, 89 shots and 18 shot blocks. She was also close to winning 48% of the faceoffs she took during the season. She is mainly a defensive center at the early part of her career and will look to improve upon her puck handling, faceoffs and passing over the course of the next season or two. In the IIHF round robin, she chipped in with 3 assists in the 10 games. She was even and did not register a penalty minute. She had 3 hits, 2 shots and 2 shot blocks while winning just over 42% of the faceoffs she took.

Cara Hohenberg – Knights Kelowna Knights Knights – Hohenberg was a true rookie defense woman to the SMJHL who picked Austria as her home country. In her first season, she tied for 5th on the Knights in points with 30 as she had 10 goals and 20 assists. She was a +9 with only 6 PIMs, 14 hits, 70 shots and 55 shot blocks. She played major minutes on both the power play and penalty killing units. She also average nearly 22 minutes per game. For Austria, she was able to chip in with one goal for her only point of the tournament while getting her feet wet in international competition as she played about 5 minutes per game on the 4th line pairing with veteran Austrian defenseman King. She also had 2 shots and 2 shot blocks while being even and no penalties.

Hunky Monkey – Firebirds Prince George Firebirds Firebirds – The young defensemen was in his third year in the minors and contributed 6 goals and 21 assists for 27 points from the blueline. He was a -16 with 60 penalty minutes, 68 hits, 61 shots and 57 shot blocks. He also played a ton of minutes on both the power play and penalty killing units as well. He average well over 25 minutes per game for the Firebirds. Monkey was an unassigned international transfer for Austria last season and in his second tournament he scored his first two international goals while adding three assists for five points. In a little over 13 minutes per game, he was a -1 with 8 penalty minutes, 14 hits, 3 shots and 10 shot blocks.

Eugene Feist – Scarecrows St Louis Scarecrows Scarecrows – Feist is a center/left wing for the Champion Scarecrows and he was 5th on the team in scoring this season with 14 goals and 21 assists for 35 points. He was even on the season with 48 penalty minutes, 56 hits, 92 shots and 7 shot blocks in nearly 20 minutes played per game. He had 12 of his points on the power play and played a key role on the penalty killing units as well. He won over 59% of his faceoffs as he took 1326 of them. He did not produce a point in the 10 games he played for Austria, but did have 7 hits and 1 shot while playing just over 5 minutes a game in a 4th line role for this season.

Alexander Charlyb’y – Scarecrows St Louis Scarecrows Scarecrows – the soon to be new king of the faceoff circle played his 4th season in the SMJHL with the Scarecrows and came away with 3 goals and 13 assists for 16 points. He was a crazy +24 on the season with 30 hits, 18 shots and 11 shot blocks in over 20 minutes played per game. He won over 64% of the faceoffs he took which was nearly 1300 of them. Because of his faceoff ability, Charlyb’y saw significant time on both the power play and penalty killing units. For Austria, Charlyb’y played over fourteen minutes per game and managed to get one assist in the ten games. He was a +1, with 11 hits, no penalty minutes, but no shots or shot blocks. He took 185 faceoffs and won over 63% of them and ranked second in the tournament.

Jon Ross – Whalers Vancouver Whalers Whalers – Ross was a rookie centerman for the Whalers this season as well as an active member around the site as the Austrian’s grabbed him as an international assigned transfer before the tournament started. For the Whalers, he had 5 goals and 18 assists for 23 points as he played center on the second and third lines throughout the season. He was a -11 with 37 PIMs, 47 hits, 101 shots and 2 shot blocks in about 17 minutes per game. Saw a lot of power play time but very little penalty killing duty. Even though he didn’t register a point during the round robin stage, Ross gained some valuable experience on the international stage that should help him prepare for life in the big leagues. He was a -2 with no penalty minutes, 4 hits, 3 shots and played about 8 minutes per game.

SHL Player Profiles

Lukas Berger – Jets Winnipeg Jets Jets – Berger played in 44 out of the 50 games this season and went 23-18-3 with a 2.95 GAA and a .907 save percentage. He had one shutout and was named one of the three stars of the game 12 times including 4 times as the number one star. He played every minute for Austria in the tournament and won seven games while losing just three. He posted a 2.60 GAA and a .926 save percentage with no shutouts and was named the number one star three times. The wins set an Austrian record for the tournament and his save percentage was the highest for an Austrian goalie who played all ten games. His GAA was second only to his record 2.48 in the previous season’s IIHF tournament.

Liam Kinsler – Renegades Texas Renegades Renegades – Kinsler was 4th on Texas this past season with 18 goals and 19 assists for 37 points as the Renegades made a late push at the end of the season to make the playoffs after a few major trades. He was a +6 with 34 PIMs, 137 hits, 173 shots and 14 shot blocks in nearly 24 minutes played per game. For Austria, Kinsler tied for first in points with 9, tied for 3rd in goals with 3 and was second in assists with 6. He was also a +1 with 8 PIMs, 32 hits, 34 shots and 4 shot blocks while playing nearly 21 minutes per game.

Nicholas Flamel – Stars Toronto North Stars Stars – Flamel had a 34 point season for Toronto with 13 goals and 21 assists while being a -2. He stayed out of the penalty box as he only had 7 minutes of penalties while dishing out 17 hits and taking 127 shots. He also had 3 shot blocks in just under 17 minutes played per game. Flamel was 6th in scoring for Austria with 2 goals and 4 assists for 6 points. He was a -4 however with 6 penalty minutes. He also had 12 hits, 38 shots and 2 shot blocks while playing nearly 24 minutes per game in the tournament.

Don Pellegrino – Steelhawks Hamilton Steelhawks Steelhawks – Pellegrino was 3rd on Hamilton with 17 goals during the season and 4th in points with 31 while adding 14 assists. He was a -10 though, but did not take a penalty all season long. Not a physical player, he only had 4 hits but did block 18 shots while taking 174 shots in over 25 minutes per game. He tied for first in goals for Austria with 5 while adding 2 assists for 7 points and was a +1. He blocked 2 shots, gave 2 hits and took 29 shots in almost 22 minutes per game. Two out of his five goals were game winners and he added a game tying goal as well. Pellegrino was an unassigned international transfer for Austria.

Chara Brojled – Renegades Texas Renegades Renegades – In her final season in the SHL, Brojled finished 7th on Texas in points with 28 while scoring 13 goals and adding 15 assists. She was a +3 with 6 penalty minutes to go along with 29 hits, 15 shot blocks and 120 shots on goal while playing about 17 minutes per game. She finished her international career tied for 3rd in points with 8 on 4 goals and 4 assists. She was tied for the team best +3 and did not take a penalty. She led the team in shots with 44 while adding 3 hits and 3 shot blocks.

Maximilian Wachter – :admirals: Portland Admirals :admirals: – Watcher was 3rd for Portland in scoring with 32 points. He had 13 goals and 19 assists in just under 21 minutes per game. On a team that was mainly negatives, he was a +9 which led the team. He had 141 hits, 12 shot blocks and 112 shots on goal while seeing significant playing time on both the penalty killing and power play units for the Admirals. He had just a goal and an assist for Austria in the tournament while playing just over 14 minutes per game. He was a -2 with 4 PIMs, 11 hits, 14 shots and 1 shot block.

Sekkusu Gan – Riot Seattle Riot Riot – Gan played over 15 minutes per game for the Riot and had 5 goals and 9 assists for 14 points on the season. He was a -14 with 11 penalty minutes, 28 hits, 74 shots and 7 shot blocks. He chipped in with 3 assists on the second power play unit for the Riot. For Austria, Gan played just under 15 minutes per game and produced 3 goals and 1 assist. He was a +1 with 2 PIMs while firing 27 shots on goal and giving out 8 hits. Gan was also another unassigned international transfer for Austria.

Pavel Bursyuk – Riot Seattle Riot Riot – Bursyuk actually played defense for the Riot this past season and was second on the team in scoring with 41 points while leading the team in assists with 35 and adding 6 goals. He was a +3 with no penalty minutes and averaged almost 21 minutes per game. He only had 2 hits, but 49 shot blocks and 86 shots on goal from the blueline. Bursyuk return to his forward spot for Austria and tied for first in goals with 5 and tied for first in points with 9 while chipping in 4 assists in just under 22 minutes per game. He was also a +1 with 4 hits, 8 shot blocks and 29 shots on goal.

Thomas King – Stars Toronto North Stars Stars – The OG Austrian played just under 21 minutes per game for Toronto on defense and chipped in with 10 goals and 16 assists for 26 points. He was a -2 with 42 penalty minutes, 23 hits, 159 shots and 18 shot blocks. He had 4 goals and 4 assists on the power play unit and spent time penalty killing as well. Although he did not score for Austria, King still have 5 assists in the 10 games and was a +1 with just two penalty minutes. He added 5 hits, 16 shots and 16 shot blocks in over 22 minutes played per game as well as providing leadership both in and out of the locker room to the rising Austrian club.

Brandon Pomery – Wolfpack New England Wolfpack Wolfpack – Pomery was 8th among Wolfpack skaters and 4th defensively in scoring this past season with 4 goals and 19 assists for 23 points. He was +18 with only 12 penalty minutes. He had 29 hits, 31 shot blocks and 60 shots from the blueline. He played about 19 minutes per game. In 10 games for Austria, he had one goal and three assists and was a +3. He had no hits, 11 shots and 22 shot blocks while playing over 23 minutes per game.

Johnny Cahill – Jets Winnipeg Jets Jets – In his second season with the Jets, Cahill had 22 points on 2 goals and 20 assists while being a +3 for the season. He had 38 penalty minutes to go along with 75 hits, 67 shot blocks and just 28 shots in over 23 minutes per game. He was also on both the power play and penalty killing units as well. Cahill had a nice tournament for Austria with a goal and four assists even though he was a -2. He played just over 18 minutes and had 14 PIMs, 21 hits, 6 shot blocks and 4 shots.

Marc-Andre Malkin – Jets Winnipeg Jets Jets – A rookie for the Jets this season, Malkin had 2 goals and 14 assists in nearly 15 minutes per game as the third defense pairing. He was a +1 on the season and had 4 hits, 32 shot blocks and 24 shots on goal. He saw a little bit of penalty killing time and only 7 minutes of power play time during the season. Malkin did not score doing the IIHF tournament but had 3 assists while being a -4. He had 5 hits, 4 shots and 12 shot block in just under 16 minutes per game.

Lord Vader – Chiefs Minnesota Chiefs Chiefs – Vader had 4 goals and 17 assists for 21 points this past season while being a +18 which tied for team high. He had 38 penalty minutes to go along with 110 hits, 44 shot blocks and 43 shots on goal in just under 23 minutes per game. Vader led Austria with 8 assists as those were his only points of the tournament as he did not score. He was also a +3 with 10 penalty minutes in over 22 minutes played per game. He had 23 hits, 11 shot blocks and 9 shots on goal. 7 of his 9 shots came on the power play.
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you're real bastards for knocking Finland out, you know that?

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Fucking Austria smh
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Nice writeup bro

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ur making me hungry

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ohh that strudel, a tasty reason to join Austria :D

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Quote:Originally posted by Allen@Jul 21 2016, 09:28 AM
Fucking Austria smh
you know what to do if you have a problem with Austria man :->
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Quote:Originally posted by TheLastOlympian07@Jul 21 2016, 03:13 PM

you know what to do if you have a problem with Austria man  :->
If you can't beat EM join EM?
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Quote:Originally posted by TheLastOlympian07@Jul 21 2016, 01:13 PM

you know what to do if you have a problem with Austria man  :->

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Quote:Originally posted by Allen@Jul 21 2016, 12:14 PM

If you can't beat EM join EM?
If you got a fucking problem with me come down to <s>Houston</s> Vienna, Austria and solve it. You can find me at the University of <s>Houston</s> Vienna, Austria Engineering college. Come at me.
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Quote:Originally posted by TheLastOlympian07@Jul 21 2016, 03:19 PM

If you got a fucking problem with me come down to <s>Houston</s> Vienna, Austria and solve it. You can find me at the University of <s>Houston</s> Vienna, Austria Engineering college. Come at me.
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Awesome write up Vader!



So thrilled at what Ausrtria has become!


And dat strudel do! Life altering.



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Quote:Originally posted by Wyatt Night Kez@Jul 21 2016, 08:16 PM


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Good for you. good for you. GFY



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The Simulation Hockey League is a free online forums based sim league where you create your own fantasy hockey player. Join today and create your player, become a GM, get drafted, sign contracts, make trades and compete against hundreds of players from around the world.