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Code: Code: 1. Written, 3 TPE (150 words min.) Patrik Money went into his second season in Kelowna with renewed purpose and a new position, Centre. While he still played on the wing at times, callups to Kelowna meant he was also facing off in the middle of the ice. This seemed a welcome change for him as he massively improved his contribution to the team. 12 goals and 13 assists was a massive increase from his 5 goals and 8 assists of the season before. Increases were across the board with a better all around game and a game rating of 62 to show for it. After a mediocre rookie season, this was a massive relief and exceeded the goals he had set himself. The disappointing thing was that he could not help his team turn more games into victories. Some of these increased stats came from more ice time due to callups and sadly Kelowna did not have its best regular season, but did manage to win a playoff series. Next season he is already capped and ready to push the Knights back to the top Code: Code: 3. Written, 2 TPE (100 words min.) The Playoffs should reward teams for regular season performance. #1 and #2 on the same side of the bracket both hurts these teams for their performances and makes for a potentially less interesting final. My format for the playoffs has no such issue as I suggest we run an entirely gauntlet based system. The team with the worst record in the playoffs plays the team with the second worst. The winner of this will then play the team with the 3rd worst and so on. The losers of each game would then drop down into a losers bracket where the winner of the losers bracket will play the winner of the winners bracket. The Pros of this are a true underdog story, a team coming from nothing to win 11 consecutive series to make the finals. The cons of this are numerous including length of playoffs and the #1 seed only requiring 2 series to win the trophy but that’s not part of the storyline. Code: Code: 5. Written, 2 TPE Season Fifty Six now Hamilton reign supreme The Challenge Cup champs While In the juniors Vancouver take Four-Star crown Whalers gonna whale Expansion teams rise Atlanta make playoffs success Seattle come close San Francisco last re-build continues for pride 4 wins not a lot What will happen next? Only time will tell Find out soon in the SHL Code: Code: 8. Written/Graphic, 3 TPE (150 words min. if written) The teams in the finals will always use this opportunity to make some extra money on the merch side of the sport. With the Stampeded and the Steelhawks being in the final, many people have asked who would win in a fight between a real pack of stampeding buffalo and a hawk made from steel? That’s why the concessions departments joined together to make fighting robots that battle out in an arena. While this is not a purchase for everyone with a high price tag of $1,000 and requiring a boxing ring sized area of room to set them up, they will be a high profile story and something for the rich and famous. They have been designed to be on equal footing with a good chance of either winning and while they can be automated to battle on their own, they can also be controlled almost like a set of RC cars for the Buffalo and a drone for the hawk. There are weak areas on each of the buffalo and the hawk and the aim of the fight is to hit the weak area which disables the robot. The robots will be shown off by having a fight at half time in the first game of the series. Code: Code: 16. CW TRIVIA, 3 TPE max - 1 TPE for participation, 0.5 TPE for each correct answer. This is now completed through a Google form linked below. Make sure to spell your answers correctly or you will not get credit. Post your verification word in your CW post. Moonshine |
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