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Rashad Thomas | 0 | 0% | |
Joe McKeil | 0 | 0% | |
Petr Klimek | 0 | 0% | |
Julien Dupont | 0 | 0% | |
Quilha Agante | 0 | 0% | |
Reggie Williams | 0 | 0% | |
David Winter | 0 | 0% | |
Thomas Duddy | 0 | 0% | |
Christoph Klose | 0 | 0% | |
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CHRIS McZEHRL ![]() Chris McZehrl, from Wolfen, Germany is a season 8 rookie for the LA Panthers. Chris is pretty good defensively already and is a threat in passing and scoring. Chris' checking is okay for a rookie and his skating and endurance is decent. He's not the fastest and he won't stay on the ice for long but he will if he keeps developing. McZehrl's strength isn't bad either and the same goes for his puck handling. Defense is something Chris should work on if he wants to be a good two-way forward in the future. But the best part of Chris' game is his faceoffs. 9 ![]() RASHAD THOMAS From Cologne, Germany, Rashad Thomas is a good two-way winger for the Winnipeg Jets. His shooting is really good for a two-way forward and so is his puck handling. But his passing is the best part of his offensive game. Thomas' checking is good. Thomas is decent in the skating category but he possibly the worst play in the league endurance wise. Rashad's strength is decent and so is his endurance. This man is an okay two-way forward but the best part of his game is definitely passing. 8 ![]() JOE McKEIL Joe McKeil from Frankfurt, Germany, is a 5'11", 188 pounds playmaker for the Hamilton Steelhawks and along with Chris McZehrl, he is a season 8 rookie. Joe could work on his defensive skills as a center as his checking isn't really too good and his defence isn't any better. But, everywhere else, Joe McKeil will rock that stat. His skating is really good and his endurance will keep him on the ice long enough to make something happen. McKeil's strength is quite decent. But, puck handling and faceoffs really help McKeil and his teammates when he needs it. But, the best part about McKeil is obviously his offence. His shooting and passing are getting better every week and they're both already really good. 7 ![]() PETR KLIMEK Petr Klimek, a 6'4" 192 pounds two way forward man from Bratislava, Slovakia. He currently plays for the Edmonton Comets. Even though Klimek is a two way forward, he has developed into more of a playmaker. Klimek has good endurance but even better skating so he could catch up to opponents before tiring out. His strength could use some work as a two way forward. But the best part about Klimek is, like I said before, his offence. Puck handling is good enough for him to bring the puck into the zone with ease. Then, he could either take a great shot or a breathtaking pass. 6 ![]() JULIEN DUPONT An offensive defensemen from Brussels, Belgium for the Edmonton Comets. 6'1" 195 pounds, this man is a great defender for the Comets. His checking is really good and so is his skating, strength and endurance to make him quick, long lasting and powerful all at the same time. But, Dupont has outstanding passing for a defender and an even better puck handling skills. But surprisingly, Dupont's best stat is his defence itself. A great defender for Edmonton. 5 ![]() QUILHA AGANTE From Guimaraes, Portugal and plays for the Manhattan Rage. This man is well, a man. A big man. 238 pounds but he's 6'7"! But, let's just say he's a gentle giant. He's not too strong and his checking isn't as good as you would think it would be. He doesn't have a wicked shot and his speed and endurance could use some work. But, what makes him so good is his passing that's really active and his defence that's possibly one of, if not, the best in the league. 4 ![]() REGGIE WILLIAMS From Dunblane, Scotland. 6'4" 225 pounds and plays for the Calgary Dragons and is a great offensive forward for them. He has decent checking but better strength but the best out of all his defensive categories is his defence itself. Williams' skating is really great and his strength will help him be hard to knock down. With his endurance, he could be on the ice for awhile as well. Puck handling and scoring are his 2 stats that are really good but not the best. Williams passes better then he shoots and puck handles. But, what makes Williams so valuable is his faceoffs. 3 DAVID WINTER ![]() Earning the bronze medal in our minds, David Winter. An offensive forward who plays for the Minnesota Chiefs. From Mainz, Germany and 6'2" 194 pounds, he is a threat. Winter is really good defensively for the type of player that he is. His checking, strength are decent and his defense is as well. Puck handling is really good for Winter and so is his scoring. But the best offensive stat for Winter is his passing by a land slide. But his best stat in all? His skating. When this man starts skating full speed, you may be able to sneak another man on the ice because you can't even see Winter. And his endurance keeps him on the ice for quite awhile. 2 ![]() THOMAS DUDDY Thomas Duddy from Vienna, Austria. 6'1" and 190 pounds and he plays for the Las Vegas Kings. A great offensive forward with some defensive skill. Duddy has good checking and strength. Defense could use some work though. Endurance and skating are both good. Not outstanding but both good enough to make his athletics outstanding. But, Duddy's passing is decent but his puck handling is great. But finally, it's his scoring that makes him so good. All this, earns him the silver medal in our minds. 1 ![]() CHRISTOPH KLOSE 5'11" from Mannheim, Germany for the Minnesota Chiefs. That's the offensive forward named Christoph Klose. Klose could use some work in checking but everywhere else is good. Klose's defence isn't bad for an offensive winger. But, when Klose gets going with the puck. You'll have to catch up to him but he's too fast for that and he won't tire out. If you do catch up to him, good luck hitting him because of his strength. Try to poke check the puck off him, right? Wrong. His puck handling is just too good for ya. But, once Klose needs to, he'll make a great accurate pass or, snipe that puck into the back of the net. Earning the gold medal on our list. Next up, is team Canada. Code: 1053 words 10 pics ![]() Registered S10, S12, S17 Challenge Cup Champion ![]() Registered S10 Challenge Cup Champion ![]() Registered S10, S18 Challenge Cup Champion ![]() Registered S11 Challenge Cup Champion
pretty tough race, proud that I am even on the list... so thx for the mention
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good write up, but the voting is fucked up tbh.
Klose should have more votes than that. waaay more ![]() Registered S10, S18 Challenge Cup Champion Quote:Originally posted by Duddy@Jun 6 2012, 01:56 PM I didn't want to say it, but I agree. Earlier today I had 2. <_< ![]() Registered Posting Freak Quote:Originally posted by Gifter of Bikes@Jun 6 2012, 03:33 PM you see what I do for you? now have more than me yay ![]() Registered S10 Challenge Cup Champion Quote:Originally posted by Gifter of Bikes@Jun 6 2012, 09:33 PM You have my vote ![]() ![]() Registered S10, S18 Challenge Cup Champion ![]() Registered S18, S23, S27, S34, S37, S46 Challenge Cup Champion
Klose i have you voted,too!
But who voted me :D
Chris McZehrl III - Texas Renegades Chris McZehrl III - Anchorage Armada ![]() ![]() Registered S27, S29, S32 Challenge Cup Champion |
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