I'm surprised to see that count so low considering you've been in this game since Day One.
I joined in season 3 and am up to six 200+ point players, two of whom joined the ranks this season and all of which are still active on the team. Derek Deshane is just 5 points shy of reaching 300.
Derek Deshane appears destined to be the first Raging Pig nominated to the hall of fame after leading the team in scoring in seasons 6, 8, 9, and 10, and finishing second in seasons 5 and 7.
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Ya. I was surprised too. Whats even more surprising is that I only have 5 players with over 160 points. And only 7 over 140.
I guess I've never been a high scoring team. I've never had a player get more than 40 points in a season. In season 9 and 10 I had one player break 21 points.
of my 4 players with 200+ points, only 2 of them are still on my team. and one of them could get sold early next season.
I'm only counting regular season games by the way.
I guess I've never been a high scoring team. I've never had a player get more than 40 points in a season. In season 9 and 10 I had one player break 21 points.
of my 4 players with 200+ points, only 2 of them are still on my team. and one of them could get sold early next season.
I'm only counting regular season games by the way.
It's probably because you've spent your entire time in division II or higher. Getting beat around in I.1 certainly didn't help you out statistically.
In contrast, I spent two seasons kicking ass in III.11. Deshane had 81 points in a season once.
In contrast, I spent two seasons kicking ass in III.11. Deshane had 81 points in a season once.
Another strange decision: this time in a 3 star selection.
Rasheed McGee had a goal and an assist (PP), the only player in the game with 2 points, and was even, in a winning effort. He was passed over by two Falcon players who were even: one with a goal and the other with an assist, both against the Pigs' back-up goalie with less than 10 mins to go with their team at an insurmountable deficit.
Incomprehensible.
Rasheed McGee had a goal and an assist (PP), the only player in the game with 2 points, and was even, in a winning effort. He was passed over by two Falcon players who were even: one with a goal and the other with an assist, both against the Pigs' back-up goalie with less than 10 mins to go with their team at an insurmountable deficit.
Incomprehensible.
After checking out the replay, I'd also like to add that Ryan McFarlane (1g, 8shots, E, 2PIM, second star) also took a penalty in the first period where he tripped (guess who) Rasheed McGee and that the Raging Pigs scored on the ensuing power play (assisted by McGee).
Defenseman Alex Cooper scored twice in a magical comeback for the Patches before the Infidels scored two more to hand Calgary the loss. The two goal effort puts Cooper past the 100 career point mark with the team. He becomes the 23rd player to reach that milestone with the Patches and only the 7th defenseman to do so. Fellow d-man Brennan Fournier sits only 3 points back of the marker.
As good an explanation as I'll get, I think.
Another anomaly from that game: Beaver Slayers centre is the all-star for the day, but was only second star of the contest, behind my centre. Weird.
Ya. Mu players are never on the allstar team of the day. It's really too bad.
probably should have looked before posting that, seeing as my goalie, got on the allstar team today.
Playing with a weaker team in front of him has really helped him shine in the eyes of the all-star selections.
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