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    xZhou reacted to Wendel Clark in BHL S14 power rankings   
    1. Wildwood Thunder Cats (Torbjörn Johansson)
    OFF: 78.4 DEF: 80.5 SG: 78 OVR: 79.3
     
    2. Pittsboro Plastic Attack (Makate Naekfor)
    OFF: 78.8 DEF 77.7 SG: 79 OVR 78.3
     
    3. Tullahoma Tomcats (Wendel Clark)
    OFF: 78.5 DEF 77.7 SG: 80 OVR 78.2
     
    4. New Richmond Patriots (T81 S18)
    OFF: 76.8 DEF 78.2 SG: 80 OVR 77.7
     
    5. Michigan Center Fury (Clayton Garnier)
    OFF: 77.0 DEF 75.7 SG: 80 OVR 76.6
     
    6. Quail Ridge Crusaders (David Schneider)
    OFF 74.8 DEF: 76.5 SG: 84 OVR 76.3
     
    7 (tied). South Dayton Owls (Jay Daley)
    OFF 76.6 DEF 75.2 SG: 81 OVR: 76.3
     
    7 (tied). Buena Park Skyhawks (John Lyons)
    7FF: 76.9 DEF 74.7 SG 82 OVR: 76.3
     
    9. Stony Brook Swords (Bill "bdrake79" Drake)
    OFF 75.7 DEF 76.5 SG: 78 OVR 76.2
     
    10. Goldville Groove (Mark "Mark Z" Ziegler)
    OFF: 76.3 DEF: 74.8 SG: 75 OVR: 75.5
     
    11. Silesia Templars (Derek Mayne)
    OFF: 73.8 DEF: 76.2 SG: 78 OVR: 75.2
     
    12. Valley Center Bears (Charles Brucia)
    OFF: 75.5 DEF: 74.5 SG: 76 OVR: 75.1
     
    13. New Haven Woodpeckers (Jon "wingedbeaver" Carignan)
    OFF: 74.7 DEF: 74.2 SG: 79 OVR: 74.8
     
    14. San Rafael Storm (Bob John)
    OFF: 73.7 DEF: 74.8 SG: 74 OVR: 74.2
     
    15. Medicine Hat Winterhawks (Nate Bickel)
    OFF: 72.2 DEF 72.5 SG: 75 OVR: 72.5
     
    16. North Las Vegas Pilots (Eric T)
    *OFF: - *DEF: - SG: 81 *OVR: -
    * Roster building in progress, has 10 C/F and 4 D at this moment.
     
    I'm just expanding Erzac's tradition to BHL here following these guidelines:
     
    Calculated on day 7 of S14, using:
     
    Team OVR = (OFF + (DEF x 2) + (SG x 2))/26
     
    where
    OFF = Combined overall of 12 best centers/forwards
    DEF = Combined overall of 6 best defenders
    SG = Overall of starting goalie (best overall goalie in team)
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    xZhou reacted to Erzac in GHL S14 power rankings   
    Updated the first post. Age from 18 skaters + starting goalie.
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    xZhou reacted to Erzac in GHL S14 power rankings   
    1. West Chicago Protons (Richard "bouncer" Feynman)
    OFF: 90 DEF: 94 SG: 97 OVR: 92,0
    Age: 30,5
     
    2. Deadwood Vandals (Kim "koekefix" Vandaele)
    OFF: 90 DEF: 92 SG: 96 OVR: 91,4
    Age: 29,2
     
    3. Portland Marauders (Xavier "xZhou" Zhou)
    OFF: 90 DEF: 92 SG: 93 OVR: 91,1
    Age: 25,9
     
    4. Richford Rebels (Jusu "Jusu5" Manager)
    OFF: 89 DEF: 92 SG: 95 OVR: 90,9
    Age: 28,7
     
    5. Canmore Grizzlies (Matt "themattinthehat" Muffett)
    OFF: 90 DEF: 91 SG: 92 OVR 90,6
    Age: 28,5
     
    6. Harrisonville Sabercats (Hurja "HurjaHerra" Herra)
    OFF: 90 DEF: 90 SG: 95 OVR: 90,5
    Age: 29,4
     
    7. St. Thomas Stray Cats (Erzac "Erzac" Ray)
    OFF: 89 DEF: 91 SG: 93 OVR: 90,2
    Age: 27,5
     
    8. Eldred Elite (Steven "Steve" Bennett)
    OFF: 89 DEF: 91 SG: 93 OVR: 90,1
    Age: 29,6
     
    9. Cedar Rapids Minutemen (Richard "rainsilent" Armour)
    OFF: 88 DEF: 92 SG: 94 OVR: 90,0
    Age: 27,5
     
    10. Thetford Mines Pegasus (Anthony "Pingu" Grauwels)
    OFF: 90 DEF: 89 SG: 95 OVR: 89,8
    Age: 28,4
     
    11. York Wolf Pack (Jiri "jiihee" Heikkala)
    OFF: 89 DEF: 90 SG: 93 OVR: 89,7
    Age: 29,9
     
    12. Buckingham Breakouts (Jussi "jusatin" Ahonen)
    OFF: 88 DEF: 90 SG: 95 OVR: 89,2
    Age: 27,2
     
    13. Violet Volcano (Soupy Salez)
    OFF: 88 DEF: 89 SG: 96 OVR: 89,1
    Age: 28,9
     
    14. Cuba City Tomahawks (BEN \)
    OFF: 87 DEF: 90 SG: 91 OVR: 88,6
    Age: 30,3
     
    15. Hawkeye Indians (Wills Sk)
    OFF: 87 DEF: 90 SG: 91 OVR: 88,6
    Age: 27,1
     
    16. Pinehurst Miners (Phoenix "phoenixtf" TF)
    OFF: 87 DEF: 89 SG: 95 OVR: 88,5
    Age: 28,3
     
    League AVG team OVR: 90,0
    League AVG team age: 28,6
     
     
    Calculated on day 3 of S14, using:
     
    Team OVR = (OFF + (DEF x 2) + (SG x 2))/26
     
    where
    OFF = Combined overall of 12 best centers/forwards
    DEF = Combined overall of 6 best defenders
    SG = Overall of starting goalie (best overall goalie in team)
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    xZhou reacted to rainsilent in Need some help with team advice   
    That record is short term. Don't trust short term. For dump and chase you have to have a fast and physical team.
     
    My advice would be pick the style you want your team to play. The players will learn it and they will focus their training to develop the skills relevant for it faster than other skills. As for what to go for I have descriptions of the offensive tactics here: http://forums.gmgames.org/topic/6845-general-user-guide/
     
    To help you I will repost them for you here:
    Offensive tactics
     
    Crash the Net: This is very simple. Puck and players to the net. In real life this isn't a tactic so much as it is a way of life. Hockey players are preached to crash the net. "Go to the net and good things will happen," "throw the puck to the net because anything could happen" and "there is no such thing as a bad shot" (there actually is) are things you commonly hear if you watch NHL games.
     
    What do you need for this tactic? Players high in the physical attribute. Bigger sized players are also a plus. The good about this tactic: You only need one skill to make it work and it is very simple. The Bad: You NEED one skill to make it work or it will not work at all, it is heavily reliant on your players to have higher physical skills and be bigger than the opposing defensemen for it to work, it is simple and very easy to counter.
     
    This tactic is the least efficient tactic out there and the most reliant on the opposing team being weak to it makes it pretty much not worth it. This tactic isn't garbage. it is just over reliant on a few things making it a very situational tactic at best. Using a situational tactic all of the time isn't exactly an ideal situation.
     
    Dump and Chase: This is all about getting the puck deep and then getting the puck via a strong forecheck. This tactic is less about skill and more about the defensive posture of the opposing team through the neutral zone. If the defensive posture is "up" then a dump and chase is a very good tactic to use. However that is in a real hockey game.
     
    What do you need for this tactic? Speed and physical skills predominantly. Like above bigger sized players are a plus. The good: This tactic is all about using your teams physical attributes to the greatest possible effect. It isn't overly reliant on puck skills. The bad: Due to the aggressive hitting nature of this tactic over aggressive players will take a lot of penalties, considering that your team will take more penalties off of the bat as it is that could really kill any momentum your team builds on a regular basis making it difficult for your team to generate much offense.
     
    This tactic is still very reliant on a players physical skill so not having a lot of forwards with high physical ratings will hurt this offense a lot. This tactic and the tactic above are the two physically focused offensive styles. The dump and chase is the more versatile of the two as it is less reliant on the opponent and their skills and more about your own players and theirs.
     
    Puck possession: This is all about controlling the puck in the opponents end by passing the puck around. This tactic is the basis of most modern hockey offenses. Even the LA Kings use a puck possession offense with a heavy influence of physical play whereas the Chicago Blackhawks use a more finesse based puck possession style.
     
    What you need: Puck handling and passing and then more puck handling and passing and then even more. The Good: This tactic is all about the puck skills of your players. This is the most difficult offense to stop with a skilled team. The bad: This is the most difficult offense to run because it is exceptionally reliant on the puck skills of your players.
     
    This tactic is very high risk high reward in nature. As a result if you don't do things right things can very easily go very wrong with this tactic. You don't need fast or physical players but that will definitely help.
     
    Transition rushes: This is all about counter attacking quickly. Get the puck and get it up ice quickly trying to create odd man rushes. However in the real life game this is not an offensive strategy per se and more another part of the game altogether.
     
    What you need: A lot of skating, passing and puck handling. The good: Very aggressive and fast offensive tactic that aims to take advantage of both the speed and skill of your players. The bad: This tactic has the most demands from the players as they need to be fast, good puck handlers and passers.
     
    Like puck possession this is high risk high reward but it is also the tactic that demands the most out of the players which demands the most out of you as well as you need the right players for this tactic to work. Also this tactic has some reliance on the opposing team as well making it that much more harder to implement successfully.
     
    Since I finally have a week off from work and life short of a sudden call from life I will be adding at least defensive descriptions this week to that after a long overdue time of not adding it. It literally takes hours to do that stuff.
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    xZhou reacted to Steve in S13 General Chat   
    No easy fete to win it this year, so well earned!  
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    xZhou reacted to Paul T in S13 General Chat   
    Congrats to the Biscuit GHL Season 13 Champions - Deadwood Vandals!
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    xZhou reacted to koekefix in S13 General Chat   
    3 in a row? Last 2 were won by Marauders. It's the 2nd final in a row for Pegasus.
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    xZhou reacted to Wick Schozen in Enforcer fights (and fighting in general)   
    Mate you have to stop taking what Don Cherry says as gospel 
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    xZhou got a reaction from koekefix in Team Asia   
    Updated the team roster below! I used the rule of thumb for those with ambiguous last names like Lang that I assumed they were of Asian descent if they were of American/Canadian nationality - which doesn't completely resolve the discrepancy but helps alleviate some of the more obvious problems. Also realized I somehow missed Bob Honda, who would undoubtedly be the most decorated player on this team as not only a six-time GHL champion but also leading the GHL in scoring in Season 8.
     

     
     
    Some other observations when I took a deeper dive into the players' backgrounds: 
    There were 18 Americans and 12 Canadians out of all the players I found of Asian background (not all of them made the final roster since I only took the highest rated). 17 Chinese-Americans/Canadians which was by far the highest number, although again some surnames were difficult to assign to a single nationality Of these 17, there seemed to be a disproportionately high number from southern Cantonese-speaking parts of China with surnames such as Chan, Ly, Chow, etc.  6 Vietnamese-Americans/Canadians, which again was higher than I expected Only 7 total of Japanese or Korean descent, which was lower than I anticipated. Although this may be due to the ambiguity of some surnames, I was still surprised not to see many given their relative prevalence in real life Not a lot of common surnames - for example, it was surprising not to find a Li, Kim, or Chen to name just a few while we had much rarer surnames appear. However, I have seen more common surnames such as Xu and Zhang in other game worlds (UAT Mitts, Dangles) Also put together a quick mock lineup based on rating/handedness:
     
    Forwards
    Honda - Yao - S. Do
    Sin - Bui - Wan
    Pon - C. Do - Jung
    Ly - Yi - Chan
    Loy
     
    Defensemen
    Vu - Lao
    Chow - Osano
    Lang - Noda
    Noto
     
    Goalies
    Yu
    Chin
    Le
     
    Not a typical-sounding lineup at all!
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    xZhou got a reaction from Keskustankeisari in Team Asia   
    Motivated by the number of players of Asian descent to have recently been drafted in the early rounds of the NHL Draft, such as Nick Suzuki, Kailer Yamomoto, Cliff Pu, Jason Robertson, Tyler Inamoto, and Jonathan Ang, I compiled a list of players of Asian descent in GW Biscuit (total of 33 players, including some in the junior leagues) and created a team from the top-rated players at each position. 
     

     
    Although definitely lacking in depth, the team actually has some bright spots. Specifically, goaltending would unquestionably be a strength, as Justin Yu is one of the best goalies in Biscuit and still getting better. Jermey Sin was actually the Russian League scoring leader last season, and would spearhead this team's attack along with centres Max Lang and Preston Yao. Ruari Vu and Graham Lao form a competent top defensive pairing for the team, although the quality of defensemen drop down drastically afterwards.

    Many of the players for this team (Sarah Do, Anthony Bui, Ryan Lai, etc.) are fast approaching retirement and have declined significantly in the past season or two. As a result, part of the reason behind me posting this now was to acknowledge them for their solid careers. On the other hand of the spectrum, there are a number of young players such as 15-year-old Louis-Phillip Low of the Ingolf Hawks (CAJHL) who I'd expect to continue to rise up the ranks and help fill in the gaps left by these retiring players.

    Note that in cases where there was some ambiguity as to the name, such as the surname Lang, I assumed that these players are of Asian descent. In addition, just going off of last names of possibly Asian descent misses players who have Anglicized last names such as Jason Robertson, of Filipino descent, who was drafted by the Dallas Stars 39th overall in the 2017 NHL Draft. Finally, I have a hunch that I missed a number of players of Japanese descent simply because their surnames may not be as easy to spot when scrolling through hundreds of names so feel free to let me know if I've missed anyone!
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    xZhou reacted to Wick Schozen in No third game in a playoff sweep   
    Picked at this for a couple of seasons but never made a post. I find it a little unnecessary that if you win the first two games of a playoff series you still need to play a third. You're players aren't allowed to rest and it runs the risk of having stars injured in a meaningless game. 
     
    Anyone else not a fan of this or am I just nitpicking ?
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    xZhou got a reaction from Steve in So nervous I peed a little   
    Well one thing I've noticed with my team (high number of nervous/anxious players) is that we've been pretty inconsistent. At one point this year I think we were alternating 5-0 wins with 5-1 losses. Not sure if there are other confounding factors but we also tend to go on extended hot/cold streaks for long stretches of the season - it just so happened that the playoffs fit into one of our extended hot streaks for the last two seasons. 
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    xZhou got a reaction from koekefix in So nervous I peed a little   
    Well one thing I've noticed with my team (high number of nervous/anxious players) is that we've been pretty inconsistent. At one point this year I think we were alternating 5-0 wins with 5-1 losses. Not sure if there are other confounding factors but we also tend to go on extended hot/cold streaks for long stretches of the season - it just so happened that the playoffs fit into one of our extended hot streaks for the last two seasons. 
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    xZhou got a reaction from rainsilent in Team Asia   
    Updated the team roster below! I used the rule of thumb for those with ambiguous last names like Lang that I assumed they were of Asian descent if they were of American/Canadian nationality - which doesn't completely resolve the discrepancy but helps alleviate some of the more obvious problems. Also realized I somehow missed Bob Honda, who would undoubtedly be the most decorated player on this team as not only a six-time GHL champion but also leading the GHL in scoring in Season 8.
     

     
     
    Some other observations when I took a deeper dive into the players' backgrounds: 
    There were 18 Americans and 12 Canadians out of all the players I found of Asian background (not all of them made the final roster since I only took the highest rated). 17 Chinese-Americans/Canadians which was by far the highest number, although again some surnames were difficult to assign to a single nationality Of these 17, there seemed to be a disproportionately high number from southern Cantonese-speaking parts of China with surnames such as Chan, Ly, Chow, etc.  6 Vietnamese-Americans/Canadians, which again was higher than I expected Only 7 total of Japanese or Korean descent, which was lower than I anticipated. Although this may be due to the ambiguity of some surnames, I was still surprised not to see many given their relative prevalence in real life Not a lot of common surnames - for example, it was surprising not to find a Li, Kim, or Chen to name just a few while we had much rarer surnames appear. However, I have seen more common surnames such as Xu and Zhang in other game worlds (UAT Mitts, Dangles) Also put together a quick mock lineup based on rating/handedness:
     
    Forwards
    Honda - Yao - S. Do
    Sin - Bui - Wan
    Pon - C. Do - Jung
    Ly - Yi - Chan
    Loy
     
    Defensemen
    Vu - Lao
    Chow - Osano
    Lang - Noda
    Noto
     
    Goalies
    Yu
    Chin
    Le
     
    Not a typical-sounding lineup at all!
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    xZhou got a reaction from jusatin in Team Asia   
    Updated the team roster below! I used the rule of thumb for those with ambiguous last names like Lang that I assumed they were of Asian descent if they were of American/Canadian nationality - which doesn't completely resolve the discrepancy but helps alleviate some of the more obvious problems. Also realized I somehow missed Bob Honda, who would undoubtedly be the most decorated player on this team as not only a six-time GHL champion but also leading the GHL in scoring in Season 8.
     

     
     
    Some other observations when I took a deeper dive into the players' backgrounds: 
    There were 18 Americans and 12 Canadians out of all the players I found of Asian background (not all of them made the final roster since I only took the highest rated). 17 Chinese-Americans/Canadians which was by far the highest number, although again some surnames were difficult to assign to a single nationality Of these 17, there seemed to be a disproportionately high number from southern Cantonese-speaking parts of China with surnames such as Chan, Ly, Chow, etc.  6 Vietnamese-Americans/Canadians, which again was higher than I expected Only 7 total of Japanese or Korean descent, which was lower than I anticipated. Although this may be due to the ambiguity of some surnames, I was still surprised not to see many given their relative prevalence in real life Not a lot of common surnames - for example, it was surprising not to find a Li, Kim, or Chen to name just a few while we had much rarer surnames appear. However, I have seen more common surnames such as Xu and Zhang in other game worlds (UAT Mitts, Dangles) Also put together a quick mock lineup based on rating/handedness:
     
    Forwards
    Honda - Yao - S. Do
    Sin - Bui - Wan
    Pon - C. Do - Jung
    Ly - Yi - Chan
    Loy
     
    Defensemen
    Vu - Lao
    Chow - Osano
    Lang - Noda
    Noto
     
    Goalies
    Yu
    Chin
    Le
     
    Not a typical-sounding lineup at all!
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    xZhou reacted to ColoKrabatt in Team Asia   
    For example, You could remember ex NHLer Robert Lang. Part of the czech group in Pittsburg at the turn of the century.    
    I know You're doing this just for fun but it's nice to see any interest about this game!   Nice job.
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    xZhou reacted to bouncer in Team Asia   
    True and it is hard to say without any other information about the player. But for example Max Lang (the one I know from GHL) - he is Swiss nationality and I would say that with high probability he would be very typical guy from German speaking part of Switzerland with no Asian ancestor. 
     
    But anyway, it is nice list and you did great job. I would like to see some Asian leagues and more nationalities in GPHM. And I want the national teams.
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    xZhou got a reaction from Gator Raid in Team Asia   
    Motivated by the number of players of Asian descent to have recently been drafted in the early rounds of the NHL Draft, such as Nick Suzuki, Kailer Yamomoto, Cliff Pu, Jason Robertson, Tyler Inamoto, and Jonathan Ang, I compiled a list of players of Asian descent in GW Biscuit (total of 33 players, including some in the junior leagues) and created a team from the top-rated players at each position. 
     

     
    Although definitely lacking in depth, the team actually has some bright spots. Specifically, goaltending would unquestionably be a strength, as Justin Yu is one of the best goalies in Biscuit and still getting better. Jermey Sin was actually the Russian League scoring leader last season, and would spearhead this team's attack along with centres Max Lang and Preston Yao. Ruari Vu and Graham Lao form a competent top defensive pairing for the team, although the quality of defensemen drop down drastically afterwards.

    Many of the players for this team (Sarah Do, Anthony Bui, Ryan Lai, etc.) are fast approaching retirement and have declined significantly in the past season or two. As a result, part of the reason behind me posting this now was to acknowledge them for their solid careers. On the other hand of the spectrum, there are a number of young players such as 15-year-old Louis-Phillip Low of the Ingolf Hawks (CAJHL) who I'd expect to continue to rise up the ranks and help fill in the gaps left by these retiring players.

    Note that in cases where there was some ambiguity as to the name, such as the surname Lang, I assumed that these players are of Asian descent. In addition, just going off of last names of possibly Asian descent misses players who have Anglicized last names such as Jason Robertson, of Filipino descent, who was drafted by the Dallas Stars 39th overall in the 2017 NHL Draft. Finally, I have a hunch that I missed a number of players of Japanese descent simply because their surnames may not be as easy to spot when scrolling through hundreds of names so feel free to let me know if I've missed anyone!
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    xZhou got a reaction from rainsilent in Team Asia   
    Motivated by the number of players of Asian descent to have recently been drafted in the early rounds of the NHL Draft, such as Nick Suzuki, Kailer Yamomoto, Cliff Pu, Jason Robertson, Tyler Inamoto, and Jonathan Ang, I compiled a list of players of Asian descent in GW Biscuit (total of 33 players, including some in the junior leagues) and created a team from the top-rated players at each position. 
     

     
    Although definitely lacking in depth, the team actually has some bright spots. Specifically, goaltending would unquestionably be a strength, as Justin Yu is one of the best goalies in Biscuit and still getting better. Jermey Sin was actually the Russian League scoring leader last season, and would spearhead this team's attack along with centres Max Lang and Preston Yao. Ruari Vu and Graham Lao form a competent top defensive pairing for the team, although the quality of defensemen drop down drastically afterwards.

    Many of the players for this team (Sarah Do, Anthony Bui, Ryan Lai, etc.) are fast approaching retirement and have declined significantly in the past season or two. As a result, part of the reason behind me posting this now was to acknowledge them for their solid careers. On the other hand of the spectrum, there are a number of young players such as 15-year-old Louis-Phillip Low of the Ingolf Hawks (CAJHL) who I'd expect to continue to rise up the ranks and help fill in the gaps left by these retiring players.

    Note that in cases where there was some ambiguity as to the name, such as the surname Lang, I assumed that these players are of Asian descent. In addition, just going off of last names of possibly Asian descent misses players who have Anglicized last names such as Jason Robertson, of Filipino descent, who was drafted by the Dallas Stars 39th overall in the 2017 NHL Draft. Finally, I have a hunch that I missed a number of players of Japanese descent simply because their surnames may not be as easy to spot when scrolling through hundreds of names so feel free to let me know if I've missed anyone!
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    xZhou reacted to Nicck37 in Extra attacker   
    Honestly, if my teams down 1 with a couple minutes left, Im trying to go for the win and put on my best player to get me that goal. 
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    xZhou reacted to Wick Schozen in Personal Message alterations   
    I send out a fair amount of personal messages to other managers. Sometimes it can be a bit hard to keep up with them. Just wanted to throw out a couple ideas for improvements on the current messaging system:
     
    - On the manager page, a separate tab from the current inbox for personal messages. The current inbox could be changed to 'notifications' and the personal message tab would be it's on tab next to history forum and chat. I'm not sure about other game worlds but in Howitzer the forum and chat function are rarely used within the game world. A new personal message interface could replace those two entirely.
     
    -A bit of an email or message interface where threads are kept and you can view messages you've sent but haven't received a reply to yet.
     
    -This would need the thread to be implemented, but it would be nice to know if a manager has read the message. Currently you don't know if a manager has read the message and not responded or the manager is just inactive. I also believe this would improve communication between managers solely on a moral standpoint (moral standpoint might be a leap, but you get the gist)
     
     
     
    If anyone else has any other improvements that like to see for the PMs I'd be very interested in hearing about them.
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    xZhou got a reaction from Baden in Shootout Lineup   
    Yeah I'd like to see this as well, maybe as a new page when selecting the lineup? Or just a tab under Action on the Team page could work too.
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    xZhou reacted to Erzac in GHL S13 power rankings   
    1. West Chicago Protons (Richard "bouncer" Feynman)
    OFF: 89 DEF: 93 SG: 96 OVR: 91,6
     
    2. Portland Marauders (Xavier "xZhou" Zhou)
    OFF: 89 DEF: 92 SG: 92 OVR: 90,8
     
    3. Deadwood Vandals (Kim "koekefix" Vandaele)
    OFF: 89 DEF: 91: SG: 95 OVR: 90,5
     
    4. Harrisonville Sabercats (Hurja "HurjaHerra" Herra)
    OFF: 90 DEF: 90 SG: 95 OVR: 90,3
     
    5. Canmore Grizzlies (Matt "themattinthehat" Muffett)
    OFF: 88 DEF: 91 SG: 92 OVR: 90,0
     
    6. Richford Rebels (Jusu "Jusu5" Manager)
    OFF: 88 DEF: 92 SG: 90 OVR: 89,8
     
    7. Cedar Rapids Minutemen (Richard "rainsilent" Armour)
    OFF: 88 DEF: 91 SG: 93 OVR: 89,6
     
    8. Eldred Elite (Steven "sbb11578" Bennett)
    OFF: 88 DEF: 90 SG: 93 OVR: 89,6
     
    9. St. Thomas Stray Cats (Erzac "Erzac" Ray)
    OFF: 89 DEF: 90 SG: 92 OVR: 89,6
     
    10. Thetford Mines Pegasus (Anthony "Pingu" Grauwels)
    OFF: 89 DEF: 89 SG: 94 OVR: 89,3
     
    11. Buckingham Breakouts (Jussi "jusatin" Ahonen)
    OFF: 88 DEF: 89 SG: 95 OVR: 88,8
     
    12. Violet Volcano (Soupy Salez)
    OFF: 87 DEF: 89 SG: 96 OVR: 88,8
     
    13. York Wolf Pack (Jiri "jiihee" Heikkala)
    OFF: 88 DEF: 89 SG: 92 OVR: 88,5
     
    14. Natashquan Mohawks (Brutality "BFGore" Fullgore)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 89 SG: 94 OVR: 88,2
     
    15. Sault Ste Marie Admirals (Jacques de Gatineau)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 88 SG: 90 OVR: 87,3
     
    16. Pinehurst Miners (Phoenix "phoenixtf" TF)
    OFF: 86 DEF: 87 SG: 95 OVR: 87,2
     
    Calculated on day 5 of S13, using:
     
    Team OVR = (OFF + (DEF x 2) + (SG x 2))/26
     
    where
    OFF = Combined overall of 12 best centers/forwards
    DEF = Combined overall of 6 best defenders
    SG = Overall of starting goalie (best overall goalie in team)
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    xZhou reacted to GamePlanHockey in Mitts Paused   
    So sorry for the lack of info. The last couple of weeks have been crazy back home. However I have managed to put together a pre release of the IR/Waivers feature that is now available on the UAT. I will post more details further on, but I think you'll figure out on how to use the IR and Waivers until then.
     
    Simulation is also postponed for some extra hours.
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    xZhou reacted to Jiihee in [SOLVED] Forums safe?   
    Well this is not a pug but i keep receiving a virus detection time to time when i am reading these forums. I will attach a prt sc of it.