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  1. This years draft is shaping up to be one of the worst in VHL history and the past two weeks cemented that fact for us here at VHLSC. VHLM GM's need to push their prospects because this past two weeks were the worst develop weeks in VHL history. Between the 12 prospects entering this years VHL Entry Draft, only 26 practice hours were logged collectively. That is an average of just over 2 TPE per prospects and considering only 3 prospects combined for that total; we are in rough shape. We can't recruit for this draft season obviously but the recent discussions and recruitment rewards have limited the initiative for recruitment league wide. This year is a two-horse race we'd rather you shed light on these two prospects instead of worrying about the ones who have avoided showing up. Read it, then go out and help a prospect. Retainment, Retainment and more Retainment!
  2. Welcome back to another edition of the VHLSC Draft Rankings! Before we go further we realize the title of this article is spelled incorrectly. That was somewhat done on purpose as Fandemonium is the proper way to do it but as you'll learn in this article, spelling things the right way is far from cool. This week was pretty exciting we'd say! Tons of movement and tons of surprising prospects making their name well known. This weeks edition is about Nicknames and what the fans like to call players. A nickname can make or break your reputation in professional sports. Whether you are "The Big Hurt" or "Finnish Flash", there is a place for your nickname in this edition. A special shoutout to one of the best nicknames in professional sports "The Big Ticket" given to Kevin Garnett. First though let's do our weekly roundup. Biggest mover this week was a combo of players in Jace Hines, Ryan Price and Maxime Deschamps. All three jumped several spots to reach a higher rankings level. Our biggest practice participant was Evgeny Nezhmetdinov who spent 20 hours in the gym this week. That's it folks, we bring on the billboards!
  3. Hello everyone! After our trip around the world last week to find out where every prospect originated from, we are back to give you another exciting edition of the VHLSC Draft Rankings! This week we sat down with the draftees and asked them a simple question. When youngsters and fans get the chance to actually ask a pro hockey player or (pro athlete for that matter) a question, they often bring up the one we asked our potential draftees. You base your game on winning and do as much as possible to put yourself in that position. However we want to know who they looked up to and idolized as a young kid in hockey. First though we need our breakdown! This week was exciting. We lost Max Molholt as he signed a deal with the Toronto Legion on a GM's exempt list signee. It happens very rarely in our league but it easily is transitioned around. However, we do gain a draftee in Teuvo Rinne who is another goaltender added to our large collection of goaltenders. The biggest earner this week was Tanner Hynes who went out and logged 23 hours in the training facilities. In doing so he sparked a few GM's interests along the way. Tanner and Bobby Boucher both share the lead for climbing as they both jumped three spots from their last weeks rankings. Various prospects dropped and climbed along the way. The #1 spot is now Phil Hamilton's spot where he intends to keep the crowd below him exactly in that state. On to the good stuff though!
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