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DollarAndADream

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  1. Dang homie that be some wild stuff
  2. Bo Boeser was one of my favourite players while he lasted. It sucked to have to retire him early, but it is what it is. I was willing to let that one go. Pretty interesting read, this article. Every name I recognize, as I was most active when the O'Malleys, Cornerstones, 3 Moons, and Reencarnacions of the world were in the league.
  3. Definitely was a fun season to watch for me. Thanks for the kind words.
  4. Honored to take that award! Good luck to the Wranglers moving forward!
  5. 1. We're going for the cup. I don't care what the regular season numbers are! Just make the post-season and LET'S GO! 2. I wouldn't say I was shocked, but I was happy to see DC finally win it. They deserve it. 3. LA's team has always looked kind of plain to me. Just looks too much like the NHL's LA Kings. Relocate! 4. Prague Phantoms. LET'S GO! 5. Ice cream cake from Dairy Queen. 6. Ice hockey. Easy answer I guess. Lmao
  6. Congrats to the DC Dragons. Happy to see you guys win a cup. Sadly I couldn't finish that task with Stone Wolski, but you all got there eventually!
  7. Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh snap. Thanks, bro!
  8. Yep. We've talked in DM, but I might as well say it here too. Wouldn't trade my time with the Wranglers for anything else. Love the organization and I've loved the Calgary Wranglers since I joined this league with Travis Boychuk back in S37. The first VHL team I ever played for. Good luck to the Wranglers!
  9. Transaction ID: 30E55723WD943984V $1M 5 TPE - Claimed week ending 9/25 Doubles Week - Claimed week ending 9/25
  10. With the VHL season well underway, teams have started to establish themselves where they want to be in the standings. The Calgary Wranglers are one of those teams that has shown to be a threat in the league, currently at 3rd overall in the North American Conference. They have 50 points, which is only 1 point behind 1st in their conference, and 2 points behind 1st in the league. They've won 3 in a row and are firing on all cylinders lately. London United vs. Calgary Wranglers This was a game where Calgary was the favourite, but London has a respectable 18-14-7 record and are capable of more. This game was sure to be a close one. In the 1st Period, the game got off to a quick start where London's Molly the Cat scored her 18th of the season at 3:14 and brought it to 1-0 United. Unfortunately for Molly, she also took a penalty after that goal and sent Calgary to the powerplay, where Landon Wolanin scored his 14th of the season and tied this one at 1-1. The Calgary Wranglers were dominating the period, and London's Ed Nu was saving everything he could, but at 18:26 Landon Wolanin scored another goal to give Calgary the 2-1 lead. Matt Avens took a penalty late in the period after that, and Calgary's Daniel Janser made sure to capitalize on that powerplay, and the 1st Period ended 3-1 Wranglers. In the 2nd Period, London was looking to bounce back, but Saku Kotkakoivu scored his 20th, bringing the game to 4-1. Later in the 2nd, Matt Avens paid back on his late penalty and scored to bring this game to 4-2. The score would stay that way until the end of the period. In the 3rd Period, London fought back as hard as they could, where shots were actually pretty even at 14-13 in the period. However, Ben Dahl stopped them all that period, and Calgary's Daniel Janser was the only player to score and add to the beating. This game ended 5-2 in favour of the Calgary Wranglers. Calgary outshot London 52-32. Ed Nu saved 47 of 52, which was good but not enough to save his London United team. Calgary Wranglers vs. Chicago Phoenix Despite Chicago's 17-16-2 record, this game was all Calgary. In the 1st Period, Landon Wolanin scored his 16th goal of the season while on the powerplay. Calgary took that momentum and scored another goal just over a minute later, where Leandro Goncalves brought this game to 2-0. In the 2nd Period, the game went back and forth and it wasn't until the last few minutes where Daniel Janser scored his 27th of the season and brought this game to 3-0. The period ended that way, and this one headed to the 3rd. In the 3rd Period, both teams battled pretty evenly, but Chicago could not solve Ben Dahl. In the final minutes of the game, Phil Strasmore went to the box and the Chicago Phoenix had a chance to muster up something late on the powerplay. However, Leandro Goncalves had other plans as he scored a shorthanded goal with his 20th of the season. This game ended 4-0 Wranglers, and Ben Dahl had a 29 save shutout.
  11. 1. Wranglers are currently 23-11-4 on the season. What are your thoughts? Better or worse than you expected, or exactly right? 2. Which Wrangler has surprised you the most this season? 3. What VHL team has surprised you the most this season? 4. How is your player doing in your eyes? Performing or underperforming? 5. Did you expect Daniel Janser to take the league by storm this season and be currently 2nd in points? 6. Not VHL related, how excited are you for the NHL season to start?
  12. 1. We've been decent. Could be better for sure. We'll turn it around. 2. I've watched a little. Some Seahawks, some Broncos, some Chiefs and Buccs. 3. Probably someone like MacTavish. 4. Ottawa Lynx. It's the first ever team that I played for on VHLForum.com. 5. Any of my teammates. 6. I'll say the era that Toronto Legion won 3 in a row, because I was on that team. Lmao
  13. 1. Nothing besides being a part of this great community. 2. If teams have enough players, then yes. It will stop teams from using their top guy on every single line. 3. Quebec City Meute was a fun team to be on, although it changed to Vancouver Wolves because of the name's history. 4. Sure, why not. Always nice to have options. 5. More TPE. 6. I was camping!
  14. You are the best because you tag people and actually tell us where you mention us. Instead of like, get tagged and guess what? You can fuck off and find your mention in my 1 hour podcast. Good luck.
  15. 1. Honestly, I don't care what the format is. If you win, you win. If you can't get past a team, then you don't deserve to win. Plus, this is a simulation. It's not like an extra round or something is going to affect your team. There's no stamina or injuries to hinder you. It's just on to the next one. 2. Make my team win more championships. 3. I'd rather rebuild a team as my own. Knowing you brought them all together and having them click just means more. If you're a new GM that inherited a team and won a championship, did you really earn that? Maybe, but I'd rather just build my own. 4. Another run at the cup. 5. I know a bit of French from Elementary/High School, and some pieces of Ukrainian from my grandmother. Nothing crazy, just little sentences and different foods, mostly. Greetings, etc. 6. Vancouver Canucks. I live there. The New Jersey Devils are always my #2 team though. They're what originally got me into hockey when they were winning championships with Martin Brodeur, Patrik Elias, etc. Then around 2000 I started following my home town team, the Canucks, at the start of that Naslund/Morrison/Bertuzzi era.
  16. 1. Another run at the cup! I think we just hit a snag this season. We deserved better. 2. It definitely affects some teams. It stops people from all banding together to join one team, that's for sure. 3. Yes. VHLE is a stepping stone. Obviously VHL is a whole other ball game, but starting out in a lower tier will always help, especially getting a swing of sending in lines, getting offers, etc. 4. Honestly I'd interview both parties and take the interview process seriously. Both have an equal chance. 5. I used to be so good at EA NHL that I'd get invited to the play tests regularly. Used to be a top ranked player years ago. I used to play a ton in the NHL10-14 days. I still play a lot, but stick to EASHL when I do play. 6. It used to matter a lot, but it doesn't matter as much these days. With how often boarding, blind sided hits, instigating, etc are called, it's less of a factor. A really good skating ability like Johnny Gaudreau, Cale Makar, or Quinn Hughes takes you really far. Even a small guy like Elias Pettersson has a ton of success.
  17. I'm approving this, but moving forward try to make it hockey/league related. For a VHL.com, it's definitely not hard.
  18. After what was an exciting finish in a wild card round for the Calgary Wranglers against the Toronto Legion, they had high hopes in the Conference Semi-Finals. Calgary swept the Toronto Legion 3-0 in a series where they won the games 3-2, 5-4OT, and 3-1. Next up was a match-up against the strong DC Dragons, a force to be reckoned with in the VHL. This was a series that the Calgary Wranglers went into with momentum, but ultimately got shut down. "I really think we had what it takes against the DC Dragons. Sure we didn't win a game, but we put up a fight in every single game. They were all close. I think if we played them again they would all be close again, and any team could come out on top." - Saku Kotkakoivu ------------------------- ------------------------- The DC Dragons swept the series against the Calgary Wranglers, but Calgary put up a sure fight. Two of those games went to overtime, and the other ones were a tight defensive battle and a high scoring one. The DC Dragons won 4-3OT, 6-4, 3-1, and 4-3OT. In that final game, Calgary didn't go down without a fight, where they outshot DC 69-41. I mean, let's just look at that Game 4 specifically. DC won 4-3 in OT, but Calgary had 69-41 shots. In fact, it gets a bit ridiculous. In the 3rd period alone, Calgary outshot DC 34-12. I repeat, Calgary had 34 SHOTS IN THE 3RD PERIOD! They only scored 1 goal in that frame, while DC Dragons goalie Bubbles Utonium saved a whopping 66 out of 69 shots in the game. It was the Utonium Show, possibly taking motivation while watching video footage of ex DC Dragons legend Stone Wolski. The DC Dragons swept the series 4-0, but that sure wasn't the story. "We really gave it our all against DC. We had the momentum coming into the series after a big victory against the Toronto Legion, and with Ben Dahl back there in net anything can happen. Next season we will come back even stronger." - Saku Kotkakoivu
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