S74 SMJHL Postseason Bonanza
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16. Goals
Supah ended his rookie season with a mere 17 points, his defense was spotty throughout the regular season but once the playoffs hit, he was a different creature. He was one of the better defenders on the team and managed to get 2 points through the somewhat short playoff run from QCC, that's because Supah Dupah's greatest goal is just to win. His personal attributes mattered little to him unless the stat directly added to the wins of the team. Supah wants to be on top of the league as a team, he wants to hold the trophy and be known as a player who made every move in his arsenal to help his team win games. 3. Secret plans Now Supah wasn’t a cheater, he didn’t like to disgrace the rules of the sport but he did like to find ways to maybe bend them or find alternate ways to gain edges. Now of course Supah liked practice, any time he could step on the ice with a stick he would, he even gained the magical ability to temporarily remove his hangover as long as he had a pair of skates strapped to his feet but he wanted to find a way to really make this year different and so he started to practice a skill that came natural to him, one he never figured he would need to practice, but here we are. His chirping. Supah found it much harder to dig under the skins of players in the J versus the smaller leagues. They were more professional, more willing to take the beating so as to not hurt their team so Supah decided it was going to change. He stood in the mirror after one of his multi-hour long showers and began to chirp. He stumbled and stuttered through words, slurring some as well. This continued for a while before he questioned if he lost it. His last attempt was to throw on his skates, he did so and walked back to the mirror and now spoke clearly and fluently. He made some good remarks that caused him to kind of hurt his own feelings. He mastered the ability to dig into the skin of a player and exploit it over the next few months. He wanted to make them angry and upset. Some people confused Supah’s aggressive and physical play style as him being angry but he rarely was, usually just amped up. He knew the role anger played in the downfall of a player, almost as bad as apathy and he would use it to his advantage this upcoming season. 14. R&R Supah struggled to leave his home after QCC was eliminated but after the SHL draft that all changed. Supah was once again joyful and outgoing. His extroverted nature once again set in and he began to return to his normal self. The first thing, the day after getting drafted, was to go to a club. It was one Supah had gone to before and rather liked. He got black out drunk, probably got in a fight and was thrown out. His night didn’t end as he bar hopped, making what he called his local donations in return for their glorious intoxicating booze. Once again he would get in a fight due to being on the receiving end of a pool hustle or spilling his drink over another, less joyful patron, and would be forced to continue his way along to the next pub. This would extend until the sun barely started to inch its way up into its resting spot in the sky when Supah would return to his abode and rest until around 3-4 PM and this schedule would often repeat. Of course a few days after his draft his mother flew in from Pittsburgh. Kate Dupah was one of the few people to match Supah’s height. The tallest person in their suburb in Pittsburgh, she raised Supah into the man he was today. Her yinzer accent was thick and immediately revealed her home to anyone with a halfway keen ear. Supah picked up a little bit of the accent but it had slowly been dying out in the ‘burgh and his mother was the only real accent he heard on a daily basis. They went out to eat at Supah’s favorite restaurant in town where they would order multiple appetizers and entrees in order to satisfy their stomachs that grew massively along with their limbs. Kate was kind but bold like her son, their large statures and loud voices made them the center of attention, it didn’t help Supah was a part of the local hockey team either as whispers flooded the establishment. After Supah and his mother returned to his apartment where they watched general hospital until his mother’s bedtime, 8:45 PM. Supah fell asleep and by the time he woke up, his mother was gone. She left early enough so she could still get a half day in at the steel mill she worked at.
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