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    Steve reacted to Paul T in Cage trash talk   
    OK, so there's a few interesting storylines heading into Season 4, but I think the one I am interested in the most is Cedar Rapids.  It is fairly well documented that this team always overachieves, but after trading away their stud goalie, Lang, they go into the current season with only a single player rated in the 90s.  That player being Vendelin Jaros... a 163 lb. friendly yet nervous winger from the Czech Republic.  Overall rating in itself doesn't mean everything, but it does give a clear indication of how well rounded players are.  This team could easily finish 1st or 10th.  Only time will tell.
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    Steve reacted to Naekfor in Cage trade page   
    S4 Pittsboro Plastic Attack Trade Block: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1_XeLHUL8q5BlqtZBsIOHHOaPKm5_GyjSlhrHw1FJc84/edit?usp=sharing
    https://gameplanhockey.com/team?gpid=30-A
    A few players possibly GHL worthy, almost all can be moved down to SHL
    Needs: Better/younger players. Less players. A bit of cap wiggle room (wtf, i just promoted) . Draft Picks always preferred. 

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    Steve reacted to Tyrod Gibson in Netherhill Nightmares Relocation/Rebranding Notice   
    First off, a big Congratulations to Bouncer and the West Chicago Hawks on the ever so coveted GHL championship this season in Cage!
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            My plan following the conclusion of the GHL finals this season is for a complete relocation/rebranding of the Netherhill Nightmares, (its DEFERIETly an original idea which has never been tried before, EVER. (Dont @ me))
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    With the conclusion of the GHL finals, i am pleased to anounce that the Netherhill Nightmares have Officially Been relocated and rebranded to become:
    The Maxville Vortex

    Effective Immediately.
     
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    Steve reacted to GamePlanHockey in Roster, Captains and Lineup [DONE]   
    Updated October 28, 2019
     
    ## Roster
    A team's roster is all the players on the team. To create a complete lineup for each game you'll need to dress 2 goalies, 6 defencemen, 4 centers and 8 forwards. But it can be wise to keep a greater roster in case of injuries. A suitable roster could be something like 3 goalies, 8 defencemen, 6 centers and 10 forwards.
     
    ### Team captains
    Each team have three player assigned as the team captains where one is the main captain and the other two are named assistant captains. These players will have a large impact on the team's culture and winning instinct. They will also help the rest of the players handling pressure during games and preventing the team from underestimate their opponents.
     
    ## Lineup
    A lineup consists of four forward lines, three defenceman pairings, two powerplay units and two penalty kill units. The forward lines and defensive pairings have settings where you can assign desired ice-time and focus area. See below.
     
    To edit your lineup choose Lineup from the Action menu on your Team page. 
     
    ### Swap and replace a player
    To swap and insert players - click the jersey of the player. When replacing a player a window opens that allows you to browse your entire roster divided into each position. This view displays three ratings for each player but the player's name is clickable for full info just as normal. Also note that you can customise which three ratings to display by using the dropdown found at the top of this view. Click the player jersey in the roster view to insert the player. You can also click the cancel button at the bottom to return to the lineup view.
     
    ### Ice time
    You set ice time for each forward line and each defenceman pairing. The ice-time is set in percentage of a whole game requiring that all lines adds up to 100% and all pairings adds up to 100%. For example, a defensemen pairing given 50% ice-time will get approx 30 minutes of ice-time each game. Note that this is an approximate value. Depending on turn of events, such as penalties, in the game this may vary to some extent.
     
    Depending on the amount of ice-time given your players may be fatigued. Players with great endurance can handle more ice-time. Note that fatigued players have a higher injury risk than healthy ones.
     
    ### Line focuses
    By setting the line focus you can give the line a specific duty and role in the game. Each line focus has an upside but also a downside. You can combine them in any way you want, for example your first line is set to a scoring line and your fourth line is set to an energy line.
     
    It's important to assign the right type of players to a line focus. Not every role is a good fit. More below.
     
    To edit the line focus open the Line Settings menu found at the top of each line.
     
    #### Scoring
    A scoring line's duty is to score goals. The line will focus on creating scoring chances and trying to control the puck as much as possible. To be successful in this line focus you'll need players that is a good fit in your offensive tactic and include roles like Playmaker, Sniper or Powerforward. 
     
    If successful at their line focus the line will create more scoring chances and hopefully create some offensive momentum for the whole team. On the downside the line may become vulnerable defensively.
     
    #### Two-way
    The two-way line will focus on both scoring and defensive duties. It will require players that will do great in both your offensive and defensive tactics. Roles like Two-way, Playmaker, Sniper, Powerforward or Grinder is a good fit.
     
    If successful your line will create momentum for your team both offensively and defensively depending on game situation.
     
    #### Checking
    A checking line is often matched against an opponent's first in an effort to reduce their scoring, and physically and mentally wear them down. Player's in this line requires great defensively skills in your chosen tactic but also great body checking skills and not being afraid to play dirty. Fitting roles are Grinder, Enforcer, Two-way and Powerforward.
     
    If successful in their line focus they will create defensive momentum for your team but at the same time weaken the opponents offensive momentum. The opponent's players may also get agitated by the checking line making them unfocused.
     
    On the downside this type of line will not be as productive offensively and may even weaken the whole teams offensive momentum during the game.
     
    #### Energy
    Usually the fourth line on a team where the energy line's duty is to play physical and give your team a boost. You'll need gritty players that can body check and skate fast. Fitting roles are Enforcer, Grinder and Powerforward.
     
    If successful at their line duties the line will create some good momentum for your team, especially if your team is in a downwards trend or in a slump. On the downside the line won't create that many scoring chances.
     
    ### Defensive pair focuses
     
    #### Support offense
    Defensemen pairings set to this focus will be highly involved in the team's offense both by moving the puck into the offensive zone and by participating in offensive rushes. The assigned defensemen n need to be able to handle the chosen offensive tactic well and preferable assigned to an Offensive or Two-way role.
     
    If successful the team will gain more offensive momentum but also be more vulnerable for odd man rushes.
     
    #### Stay at home
    A stay-at-home pairing will focus on the defense and to obstruct the opponent's offense. Defensemen on this focus assignment need to be good body checkers and have do well in the chosen defensive tactic. Preferred roles are stay-at-home or two-way defensemen.
     
    If successful this pairing focus will inspire its own team defensively and at the same time weaken their opponent's offensive momentum.
     
    #### Match line
    If your defensemen pairing is set to match line they will adjust their focus depending on the forward line they are currently playing with. That means that defensemen in this focus assignment need to be able to handle both your offensive and defensive tactics well. Two-way defensemen are preferred.
     
    If successful the defensemen pairing will reenforce the forward lines focus assignment.
     
    #### Dynamic
    The dynamic defensemen pairing will try to combine both offensive and defensive duties. This means that you'll need defensemen that have enough skills to handle both your offensive and defensive tactics. Two-way defensemen are preferred.
     
    If successful your pairing will create momentum for your team both offensively and defensively depending on game situation.
     
    ### Special teams
    Both powerplay and penalty kill has two units where the first unit automatically is the main choice and is given more ice-time. If those players are fatigued during the game the second unit is used. Normally the first unit is used approx two thirds of the time. Also note that you may very well use a forward on one of your defensemen positions in powerplay.
     
    ### Goalies
    The lineup also has two goalie positions where you can assign the starter and backup goalie. The backup goalie is used if your starter is injured or having a very bad performance and is replaced during the game. 
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    Steve reacted to GamePlanHockey in Player roles [DONE]   
    Updated October 28, 2019
     
    ## Player roles
    Player roles are very much like a job description where a player is instructed to focus their game to certain areas. This will let you control which players that are involved in different game situations. 
     
    What roles that fit a player depends on the player's skills. Check the profile tab of the player page to see what roles that fits a player. Also note that by assigning a role to a player he will evaluate his game performance by that role which in the end will impact his confidence.
     
    Roles are also an important factor when setting your forward line focus or defensemen pairing focus on your lineup. See lineup for more info regarding line and pairing focus. 
     
    To assign a role to a player access Player roles from the Action menu on your team page. 
     
    ### Playmaker
    A playmaker's job is to create scoring chances for his team. If you assign this role to a player he will try to have a lot of puck possession and focus mostly on offense. Others on your team will also try to run as many offensive plays through him as possible. 
     
    Characteristic skills for a playmaker are passing and puck handling.
     
    A player with this role may be unhappy if not given enough ice-time or not producing enough scoring chances and points. 
     
    ### Sniper
    The sniper's job is to score goals. Plain and simple. Players assigned to this role will focus on offense and will try to find open space in the offensive zone to make themselves available for passes. Teammates setting up plays will also keep an extra eye open on where to find the snipers.
     
    Characteristic skills for a sniper are shooting and puck handling.
     
    Players in this role may lose confidence if not scoring enough goals or not being given enough ice-time to at least create a decent amount of shots on goal.
     
    ### Power forward
    A power forward's role is to provide both scoring capabilities and toughness to a team. Players in this role will try to take a lot of shots on goal, body check the opponent when possible and will not be afraid to defend his teammates in fights.
     
    Characteristic skills for a power forward are shooting and physical.
     
    When looking back to his game performance power forwards will especially evaluate the number of points and hits during the game. As all producing roles a power forward will also demand enough ice-time to fulfil his assignment.
     
    ### Two-way
    A two-way forward has responsibilities in both end of the ice. They are instructed to set up offense when possible but also be the one taking the lead on the defense. This will require that the player can handle all aspects of the game.
     
    Characteristic skills for a two-way are defence and passing.
     
    Players in this role will be looking for producing points and having a good +/- at the end of each game. They will also require ice-time to be able to do their job properly.
     
    ### Grinder
    A grinder is a player that focuses more on hard work and checking than scoring. That means that players in this role will help the team more defensively than offensively.
     
    Characteristic skills for a grinder is skating and spirit
     
    To feel happy about their game performance grinders needs to be credited with hits and takeaways. Since grinders are usually used in the third and fourth lines they won't demand a lot of ice-time.
     
    ### Enforcer
    An enforcer's job is to deter and respond to dirty or violent play by the opposition. When such play occurs, the enforcer is expected to respond aggressively, by fighting or checking. Enforcer know their role and won't require much ice-time to do their job.
     
    Characteristic skills for an enforcer is physical and spirit.
     
    ## Defensemen roles
     
    ### Offensive
    An offensive defenseman's job is to create scoring chances and produce points for his team. Offensive defensemen will focus on offense, sometimes to the extent that they may neglect their defensive duties.
     
    Characteristic skills for an offensive defensemen is passing and shooting.
     
    Players in this role will look to produce points and scoring chances every game. That means that they will demand ice-time to do their job.
     
    ### Two-way
    Just like the two-way forward this role will have responsibilities in both end of the ice. The two-way defensemen will try to support the offense when possible but will always have his focus defensively first.
     
    Characteristic skills for a defensive defensemen is passing and defence.
     
    Two-way defensemen will require ice-time to perform well since they're expected to produce both points and have good +/- stats.
     
    ### Stay at home
    The stay-at-home-defensemen's job is to focus defensively and prevent the opponent from scoring. They will also play tough when possible but won't take part offensively very often.
     
    Characteristic skills for a stay-at-home defensemen is defence and physical.
     
    Stay-at-home defensemen are not requiring much ice-time but will look for hits and not allowing any goals in their game performance.
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    Steve reacted to GamePlanHockey in Player ratings/skills [DONE]   
    Updated October 28, 2019
     
    ## Player ratings
    The player ratings (or skills) are a measure of how good the player is in the different aspects of the game. The ratings display the player's strengths and weaknesses. The importance of each of the player's ratings vary depending on game situation and chosen tactics. There are 9 different ratings for players and 7 ratings for goalies. Ratings ranks from 40 to 99.
     
    ### Overall
    The overall ratings is a summary of the player's ratings. This summary is never used in any game situation, it's only used as a comparable value. Note that the overall summary is weighted differently depending on the player's position and is not the average of all the player's ratings. 
     
    ### Skating
    The skating rating is a combined value of speed, acceleration and balance. The skating rating of importance in tactics requiring speed both offensively and defensively. It's also important in different game situations like delivering and dodging body checks. 
     
    ### Passing
    The passing rating is a measure of how accurate the player can pass the puck. It's also a measure of the player's split vision and offensive smartness. Passing is very important offensively when creating scoring chances almost in every tactic.
     
    ### Puck handling
    The player's puck handling is used when the player dekes and tries to get pass the opponent. It's also used when deflecting shots trying to score goals. Even if mostly used offensively it can be useful defensively when trying to intercept passes and loose pucks. 
     
    ### Shooting
    Shooting is a value of both power and accuracy. An out most important rating when trying to score goals in almost every tactic. 
     
    ### Defence
    The defence rating tells how good the player is defensively, how well he reads and predicts the game. It is also used to tell how good the player is at positioning, intercept passes, poke checking and avoid being hit. It's also used offensively to make safe passes to prevent giveaways. 
     
    ### Physical
    This is a measure of the player's physical strength and how well he makes use of it. The physical rating is used both offensively and defensively depending on chosen tactics. But regardless it's important in game situations like delivering body checks, receiving body checks, battles along the boards, fightings and resisting injuries. Players of great height and weight will impact the physical value even more.
     
    ### Spirit
    The spirit rating is short for fighting spirit and is a measure of the player's courage, grit and with what intensity the player plays the game. The spirit value has a very diverse area of use in the game. Depending on the chosen tactic it may be used both offensively and defensively during the game. It's also used in various game situations like body checking, battling for loose pucks and fightings. It's also a vital part of the mental game and influences leadership, how well the player keeps cool when agitated and how well he can handle pressure and setbacks. It's also influences how much effort the player puts into training sessions.
     
    ### Endurance
    The endurance rating is a measure of how much effort the player can handle during the game before being fatigued. The endurance rating will also influence how fast the player will recover and how well he can resist injuries. It will also influence the effect of training intensity.
     
    ### Face-offs
    The face-offs rating is simply a measure of how good the player is at taking face-offs. Mostly used by centers.
     
    ## Goalie ratings{{skills}}
    Goalies have their own set of ratings to display strengths and weaknesses.
     
    ### Overall
    Just like the player overall the goalie overall is a weighted summary of the goalie's ratings only used as a comparable value.
     
    ### Reflexes
    The reflexes rating is a measure of how fast the goalie reacts to incoming shots. Since goalies often get very little time to react when opponents deflect shots or blocks the goalie's view this rating is vital when stopping shots.
     
    ### Positioning
    The positioning rating tells how well the goalie can cover angles and position himself in the goal. It's also a measure of how well the goalie can stand his ground which is making this value a multifaceted rating useful in most situations. Goalies of great height and weight will add another dimension to the positioning value.
     
    ### Puck control
    The puck control rating is a measure of how well the goalie handles rebounds and loose pucks in front of the goal. This is important to prevent the opponent from regaining puck possession or bang in a loose puck in front of the net.
     
    ### Puck handling
    The puck handling skills is how well the goalie can make saves with the stick and handle his stick with the puck. The latter is useful when the goalie acts as an extra defensemen intercepting the puck behind his own net both to prevent scoring opportunities but also to quickly set up plays and get the offense going.
     
    ### Athletic
    This is a measure of the goalie's agility and the ability to make those impossible saves when the goalie is out of position or down on the ice. It's also a measure of the goalie's ability to quickly move from post to post. Goalies of great height and weight will have a bigger challenge when making athletic saves.
     
    ### Endurance
    The endurance rating is a measure of how much effort the goalie can handle during the game before being fatigued. The endurance rating will also influence how fast the goalie will recover and how well he can resist injuries. It will also influence the effect of training intensity.
     
    ### Spirit
    The goalie's spirit influences of how well the goalie can handle pressure and setbacks during a game. It's also a measure of the goalie's courage when fighting for loose pucks in front of the net. It's also influences how much effort the goalie puts into training sessions.
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    Steve got a reaction from Paul T in Cage trade page   
    That's what she said.
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    Steve reacted to Paul T in Cage trash talk   
    Kudos to the following teams:
    - Trojans (formerly Union) and Red Thunder... both managed to stay in GHL this season despite going the majority of the season managed by the computer.
    - Kamikaze for avoiding relegation after having just promoted from SHL.
    - Masons... who get a special kudos for avoiding relegation after just promoting from SHL - and it also being their first time in GHL.  This is no easy task.
    Wait, I thought this was a trash talk thread.
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    Steve reacted to Paul T in Cage Season 3 Individual Awards (GHL)   
    Per the "Current Road Map" post, there is apparently a new release coming this month with a new Scouting feature.
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    Steve reacted to Paul T in GHL playoff matchups   
    Wow, so the regular season series between all the current match-ups was 2-2.  These quarterfinals should be very close.  I agree that the Dragons and Red Tide are the two best teams in the East - and will be for quite some time.  They are starting to get a little rivalry going, which is great.  The Prairie Stars and Hawks have been the two best teams out West and I don't see that changing any time soon either.  But we all know that anything can happen in the playoffs, which is what keeps it exciting. 
    And rainsilent - great season for you despite the early playoff exit.  I was impressed with what you were able to accomplish with a team without much super star power.  Taking nothing away from the Nightmares as Tyrod always puts together a solid team (think they are much better than 8th place btw), but the OT and double SO losses were a rough way to end it - and I still think the fact that we can't edit our SO lineup makes it frustrating at times.  On paper this was more like a 3/6 or 4/5 match-up.
    Good luck to all remaining.
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    Steve reacted to Peekaboo in GHL playoff matchups   
    Don't forget one important thing, guys... I have Shimon Bart. Don't be fooled by his somewhat poor appearance, he's the real winner. 😂
    Season 1, GHL, Golden Cup Winner with St. Thomas Stray Cats
    Season 2, GHL, Golden Cup Winner with Sheshegwaning Dragons
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    Steve got a reaction from AlexanderRasputin in Cage Season 3 Individual Awards (GHL)   
    Yeah, with the relaunch, we actually LOST some search ability in the data.  Ok, we got advanced stats, but whatev, I'd still prefer the old search of outgoing contracts.  
    For a game that prides itself on scouting, it seems like it tries to make it extra hard.  If you could download a game world of players which likely already exists in some sort of database in the raw data that the game engine is pulling from (but I am far from a software developer), you could include all players, including AAHL and the other non-playable leagues pretty straight forward.  
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    Steve reacted to Paul T in Cage Season 3 Individual Awards (GHL)   
    The full stats thing was my #1 suggestion here:  http://forums.gmgames.org/topic/17642-a-few-suggestions/
     
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    Steve reacted to AlexanderRasputin in Cage Season 3 Individual Awards (GHL)   
    I agree - we're at a point where a more complex search function that includes a number of different parameters (i.e. Salary, Contract Years, full statistics instead of just Top 20) is a must. Or at least a full data table with the ability to sort by these columns. It's extra work, but if we are vocal about it, will get done. @Steve, perhaps do a feature request post for Anders?
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    Steve got a reaction from Tyrod Gibson in GHL playoff matchups   
    I think Wolverines pull the upset against the Stars having played both teams so often.  And Hawks look like they are getting back towards their Biscuit style domination!?!  Not good news for any of us!  But I can root for them for at least one playoff run this year, ha!
    I think it will be Dragons vs Nightmares (rematch?) in the East.  Both teams gave me lots of problems this year and I think if they don't have any individual breakdowns, both teams can win 3 of 5 against their opponents.
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    Steve got a reaction from Peekaboo in GHL playoff matchups   
    I think Wolverines pull the upset against the Stars having played both teams so often.  And Hawks look like they are getting back towards their Biscuit style domination!?!  Not good news for any of us!  But I can root for them for at least one playoff run this year, ha!
    I think it will be Dragons vs Nightmares (rematch?) in the East.  Both teams gave me lots of problems this year and I think if they don't have any individual breakdowns, both teams can win 3 of 5 against their opponents.
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    Steve reacted to AlexanderRasputin in GHL playoff matchups   
    Goaltending is a problem on both sides. Beaudoin has a piss-poor track record past the 1st round and needs to step up.

    Whichever goalie blinks first in this series, will lose.
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    Steve reacted to rainsilent in GHL playoff matchups   
    Round two: No regular season stats anymore because it is the second round of the playoffs.
     
    #2 Red Tide vs #3 Dragons
    Regular season series: 1W and 1OTW Red Tide, 2W Dragons.
     
    The two best teams in the East face off. It was a close series in the regular season and it will likely be close in the playoffs so long as the goaltending for the Dragons holds up. If it doesn't this is very likely to be a short series.
     
    #4 Battlin Bears vs #8 Nightmares
    Regular season series: 2SOW Battlin Bears, 2W Nightmares.
     
    The two wins by the Nightmare were the last two meetings between these two teams and the games weren't close. I still think this is going to be a close series though however the Battlin Bears are the underdogs in my mind as I think the Nightmares have the better team.
     
    #1 Prairie Stars vs #5 Wolverines
    Regular season series: 2W Prairie Stars, 2W Wolverines
     
    The regular season series between the two was a split and the entire series was actually close. The Wolverines has the offense to keep pace if it becomes a scoring race. The real question is if the Prairie Stars can take control of the games with their more complete team.
     
    #2 Hawks vs #6 Tomahawks
    Regular season series: 2W Hawks, 2W Tomahawks
     
    Another series that was split however the series was rather lopsided with a win for each team that wasn't close at all. The Tomahawks were a great 5 on 5 scoring team while the Hawks struggled to score 5 on 5. I think this is going to be another close series determined by whatever team happens to play better 5 on 5.
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    Steve got a reaction from AlexanderRasputin in GHL playoff matchups   
    Just going to leave this here....
    The Elite are the first GHL team to win TWO Relegation Playoff matchups!  
    HA!  
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    Steve got a reaction from Tyrod Gibson in GHL playoff matchups   
    Just going to leave this here....
    The Elite are the first GHL team to win TWO Relegation Playoff matchups!  
    HA!  
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    Steve got a reaction from Peekaboo in GHL playoff matchups   
    Just going to leave this here....
    The Elite are the first GHL team to win TWO Relegation Playoff matchups!  
    HA!  
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    Steve got a reaction from Paul T in GHL playoff matchups   
    Just going to leave this here....
    The Elite are the first GHL team to win TWO Relegation Playoff matchups!  
    HA!  
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    Steve got a reaction from Paul T in Cage Season 3 Individual Awards (GHL)   
    I'd still like to see most overpaid (Salary/Pts) and Best Bargain (Salary/Goals).  Wish there was a way to export ALL the league data with one dump instead of 28 different screens (really 56 since stats and salary are on different tabs).
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    Steve reacted to AlexanderRasputin in Cage Season 3 Individual Awards (GHL)   
    Congratulations to everyone on another great regular season! Good luck to the teams still in the playoffs, and productive off-season to everyone else.
    You know the drill.

     

    ART ROSS TROPHY (Most League Points)
     
    DAG ARNESEN (Dragons) - 82 points    
     
    Theodore De-Nobile (Stealheads)
    Elouan Scott (Red Tide)


     
    OVECHKIN TROPHY (Top Goalscorer)
     
    DAG ARNESEN (Dragons) - 47 goals              
     
    Zakary Stilly (Patriots)
    Ismael Sneed (Rage)


     
    GRETZKY TROPHY (Best Playmaker) 
     
    RENE LUCIAK (Battlin Bears) - 48 assists           
     
    Aleksandar Schaller (Prairie Stars)
    Theodore De-Nobile (Stealheads)


     
    VEZINA TROPHY (Best Goaltender)
     
    KWESI CUTTER (Prairie Stars) - RETAINED TITLE              
     
    Osvald Lang (Minutemen)
    Renaud Pettigrew (Hawks)

     
    ORR TROPHY (Best Offensive Defenceman)
     
    NOAH-CHARLES MERIZZI (Masons)                        

     
    NORRIS TROPHY (Best Defensive Defenceman)
     
    MARTIN HARANT (Prairie Stars)                       

     
    ORR - Points leader among defencemen
    NORRIS - Calculated with the following formula among 😧 [+/- + BKS - GVA + TKA], PER also taken into consideration 

     
    SELKE TROPHY (Best Defensive Forward)
     
    WARREN LAMOUREUX (Dragons)                   
     
    Elouan Scott (Red Tide)
    Jeremie Cline (Stray Cats/Stealheads)
     
    Calculated with the following formula among F: [PTS + BKS - GVA + TKA]

     
    LADY BYNG TROPHY (Most Gentlemanly Player)
     
    CHAD MCGRAW (Dragons)               
     
    Tintin Petterson (Minutemen)
    Elouan Scott (Red Tide)
    Calculated with the following formula [PTS - PIM]

     
    HART TROPHY (League MVP)
     
    KWESI CUTTER (Prairie Stars) - RETAINED TITLE      
     
    Dag Arnesen (Dragons)
    Noah-Charles Merizzi (Masons)


     
    CALDER TROPHY (Best Rookie)
     
    HERMANNI PENTTI (Prairie Stars)


     
    GOOD SAMARITAN AWARD (Most Giveaways)
     
    ANTHONY-JAMES SUNSHINE (Red Dragons/Masons)   


     
    ROID RAGE TROPHY (Most Hits + PIM + MP)
     
    RADOVAN GIERTL (Steelers)  

     
    *Notes: Calculations may not be entirely accurate due to limited visibility and inability to sort by position and outside Top 20 in GPHM stats format - if anyone sees mistakes, let me know and I will fix.
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    Steve reacted to Paul T in GHL playoff matchups   
    In addition to the series above, don't forget about the two battles to avoid relegation.  In some ways these are more intense as there's so much to lose.
    East:  Former GHL champion Stray Cats vs. Patriots.
    West:  and old Biscuit rivalry, Vandals vs. Elite