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Thehealthiestscratch wrote:
Narva looks great, really like the color combination. I’ll have more time to explore Narva as a city once I get over the fact that Peachey is retiring! What a shame... I see the basement coming into view for the Captains.
Thanks!
The Captains have some real talent in goal and on the blue line, but even with Peachey, the top forward lines leave a lot to be desired. The key for them will be to bring in young scoring talent that can contribute right away as they progress. There might be an adjustment period, but Don G feels good about their future even though it might be rocky right now.
Stickman wrote:
The Neptunes look pretty cool! So the fact that this team got its forest green color from the fictional state's official color actually allowed me to learn something. I never realized that states had official colors, but in the US, some states actually do have them. So I learned something new from reading this thread!
Cornflower blue has to be one of the stranger names I've ever heard of for a color, though it is a nice one!
For whatever reason, I've had that color name stuck in my head since I saw it on a Crayon box back when I was a little kid. It's a real color with an actual PMS Palette number, just an unusual one.
Each state in Torland was assigned a primary official color, which has helped develop some identities. I'd say in the USA, colors are probably more associated with cities than states, but it helped me in establishing regions for Torland.
Section30 wrote:
Love the look for the Neptunes
Thanks!
ThisIsFine wrote:
Oh my god, Kirlow/Lecayne/Narva! JUST FOLD ALREADY!
The various incarnations of this club has definitely had its share of bad luck, but the reality is that each previous identity was left intact in their former cities. With a bigger city and arena and an owner with some deeper pockets, it's hoped that the Neptunes will be able to have better success than the original Kodiaks and the Saints did.
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1965 OFFEASON (Part 2)
Before Marcotte's retirement there was an exhaustive search for potential new owners and locations. A handful of candidates stood out the most, with Roddy Paquette leading the way. Paquette, from Rosran, had lived and worked in Kirlow before going international with his transport businesses. A former hockey player who had played in overseas leagues as well as local Indy leagues, Paquette began backing the "Bring Back The Kodiaks!" campaign that the city of Kirlow had been pushing since the unfortunate demise of the original Kodiaks team. With the aged Delba Center demolished, the city struggled to raise enough funds to finish a new center. Paquette decided to help finance the building in hopes of also landing a pro team. The brand new Orchard Center was finished just before the end of the 1964 season and Paquette put up his bid to bring back the Kodiaks. Commissioner Marcotte, long a supporter of hockey in Kirlow, granted him an expansion franchise. Paquette became an instant local hero in Kirlow as the fans sold out the arena's home games before a team had even been assembled. In contrast to the first time, the enraged fan support should help offset building costs and any growing pains the team may have this time around.
Now looking for a second expansion team to round out the league to eight teams, Marcotte had trouble finding a suitable bid. After Harlan Durant moved the Saints to Narva, and deals fell through for potential bids in Trowburgh, Fort Bevin, Lecayne, Quebel, Kavalos, Prestonburg and even for a second team in Portarra, Marcotte was out of ideas. With the instant success of pro hockey in Yubay, several businessmen had banded together to fund a new arena in the Niko side of Yubay for a second team. Construction halted halfway as most of the shareholders bailed, leaving Valenreck native Sterling Aquino holding the bill. Aquino, hearing about Marcotte's troubles, made an offer for the league to finance the remaining half of the stadium and shares, and Aquino would submit a bid and finance a new team if he was guaranteed a golden parachute and no financial loss in the deal if the franchise went under in the first three years. Marcotte, desperate to finalize the expansions and retire, accepted the deal, much to the chagrin of the other owners who were wary of the terms. While Aquino is a respected businessman, they felt that the team was set up to fail from the start and publicly blasted Marcotte and the city of Yubay for allowing it to happen. The city, however, approved their side of the deal, eager to bring in more cash flow into the city. The Glacier Dome, a magnificent structure, was built along the waterside in Candlelight Point and projected to be playable just before the start of the new season. Despite many reservations, the deal was done and Yubay would have a second team, which Aquino named the Glaciers after the new building.
After some delays, both teams unveiled their new identities.
1965 Kirlow Kodiaks: The Kodiaks Are Back!
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Glad to see the Kodiaks are back! I really like the logo and I think it definitely should stay the primary logo, but I don't think it really works on the jersey. I would bring back the claw logo for the jerseys and use the Bear logo as the main logo.
I'm looking forward to the rivalry with the Glaciers, Go Falcons!
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Section30 wrote:
Glad to see the Kodiaks are back! I really like the logo and I think it definitely should stay the primary logo, but I don't think it really works on the jersey. I would bring back the claw logo for the jerseys and use the Bear logo as the main logo.
I'm looking forward to the rivalry with the Glaciers, Go Falcons!
Thanks for the feedback! I think you're right. I wanted to put the bear on there for throwback purposes later, but I think we'll definitely see the K-Claw return to the sweater pretty soon.
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I definitely agree with Section 30 here, I don't think the bear works entirely well on the jerseys, it blends a bit into the home jersey even with the outline. That being said, it is a great logo and should definitely stay as the primary logo!
It's awesome to see this team come back! Brown and blue is an interesting color combination. My wife and I were just talking about brown jerseys the other day and she mentioned that brown and blue could be a good combo. Looking at the Kodiaks, I agree with her!
As for the Glaciers, I actually kinda dig the "clown suits" with their "soggy pizza slice" logo! I was originally going to say it seems a bit early for teal to be in use, (before remembering the Miami Dolphins existed during this time and they used a teal-ish color) but it is a nice jersey overall! Everything about this team story-wise screams potential disaster financially, but I hope they do well. Really looking forward to a Falcons-Glaciers rivalry, especially when you consider the owners of the two teams involved. Aquino and Rankin (who don't hear much from anymore) seem like they've been two of the biggest personalities (out of non-players anyway) introduced so far, so for them to be rival owners from the same city seems destined for awesomeness.
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Stickman wrote:
I definitely agree with Section 30 here, I don't think the bear works entirely well on the jerseys, it blends a bit into the home jersey even with the outline. That being said, it is a great logo and should definitely stay as the primary logo!
It's awesome to see this team come back! Brown and blue is an interesting color combination. My wife and I were just talking about brown jerseys the other day and she mentioned that brown and blue could be a good combo. Looking at the Kodiaks, I agree with her!
As for the Glaciers, I actually kinda dig the "clown suits" with their "soggy pizza slice" logo! I was originally going to say it seems a bit early for teal to be in use, (before remembering the Miami Dolphins existed during this time and they used a teal-ish color) but it is a nice jersey overall! Everything about this team story-wise screams potential disaster financially, but I hope they do well. Really looking forward to a Falcons-Glaciers rivalry, especially when you consider the owners of the two teams involved. Aquino and Rankin (who don't hear much from anymore) seem like they've been two of the biggest personalities (out of non-players anyway) introduced so far, so for them to be rival owners from the same city seems destined for awesomeness.
Thanks for the feedback, Stickman. Much appreciated! I've got an idea for the standing bear logo to help complete it more, so I'll post that as a retroactive adjustment if it works. The standing bear will probably become the first team with a shoulder patch logo and the K-Claw become the sweater primary. I definitley am a fan of brown color schemes (except for the actual Browns. I'm a Steelers fan.) so it was fun to tweak a blue that didn't clash with the brown.
I actually like how the Glaciers logo turned out but I couldn't unsee the pizza look when my brother saw it. Ha. I originally was going to use purple for them since purple is the state color in Tamokeva, but I accidentally found that teal color and couldn't resist how it looked. Happy coincidence.
I haven't pushed as many owner storylines, but you've nailed it on the new Yubay rivalry. Rankin has been working hard behind the scenes to build the roster and gain some financial stability and is hoping the fruit of his labor will produce results sooner rather than later. The huge upset of Chasonne moved that timeline forward in a major way. Having seen those results up close and personal, Aquino is definitely looking to make a major splash as well, a real go big or go home attempt, thus his inclusion of the golden parachute if it all goes south. Both teams in Yubay have the potential to really shake things up.
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I bet the Glaciers logo would look less like pizza if it was teal and the 'y' was red, though I don't know how it would look for sure. Both teams look great, and I love the story of the Glaciers' "clown suits", it fits perfectly with the times and feels right at home in Yubay.
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1965 OFFEASON (Part 3)
Expansion Draft
The new-look Kodiaks selected Chasonne's Morton Geary, a 28-year-old first liner forward with a balanced skill set. Choosing second, the brand-new Yubay Glaciers chose respected Port Alrene veteran forward Dalton Causey to lead their new team.
With the newly branded Narva Neptunes making a decision to not place an exception on goalie Reed Darling, the Kodiaks brought him back, as Darling was an original member of the first incarnation of the Kodiaks.
1965 Amateur Player Draft
Before the first league wide amateur draft was to be held, a special vote was made concerning the new franchises to determine draft order. A lottery was held, with the Glaciers winning first overall pick, followed by a lucky bounce for Kirkenport, and then Narva and finally Kirlow. A special addendum to the first round would be added with the Glaciers and Kodiaks choosing again each twice before the start of the second round.
With the draft order sorted out, the league waited with held breath to hear about the decisions of coveted talent Peter Isaksson, an Icelandic forward with incredible scoring ability, and Polish goaltender Ernie Bukowski. The announcement came that Bukowski decided to stay in Poland for at least another year but Isaksson would be on his way. This made the Glaciers choice at #1 a no-brainer, even with Isaksson already 21 years old.
1st Round - 1965
1 - YBG - F Peter Isaksson
An all-world type of talent, Isaksson figures to be the central cog for the Glaciers right away. Quiet guy who leads by play, Isaksson will need to learn how to lead a team but the talent is unquestionable.
2 - KRK - F Keenan Draper
Draper is 23 and already a polished scoring forward. He's not as physical as the Captains would prefer so he'll need to work on his strength to keep up in the pros.
3 - NAR - F Kris Kotulak
Kotulak is young (18) and incredibly raw, but with a year or two to develop through the rocky times, he can be a great top line player.
4 - KIR - D Joaquin Outlaw
A tough, heady player with a penchant for the dramatic, Outlaw is an instant impact player on any team with his energy and relentless style. He can be streaky at times but with the right coaching, an all-star caliber blue liner.
5 - YUB - D Allen Lombardi
Lombardi is a big boy and as tough as they come. Serviceable on offense and destructive on defense, he can lead the top unit by example and skill. Potential all-star.
6 - POR - F Cole Nieto
Nieto is an intriguing prospect as a do-it-all forward and overachiever. His age (27) is a concern but he's built to thrive under pressure and a glue guy on a top line.
7 - PA - F Jerrold Lancaster
Another prospect a bit long in the tooth, Lancaster has plenty of unrealized potential but struggles in the mental game. Tough guy who could be a great 3rd scoring option on a good roster with less pressure.
8 - CHA - F Kurtis Romstadt
Romstadt is a bit of an unknown commodity, a late-bloomer in hockey after starting in baseball and football. Found the ice and showed a natural aptitude for scoring but his skating and hockey IQ are still raw.
With an extended draft to fill out the rosters for the two new teams, both the Glaciers and Kodiaks found enough talent in the late rounds to hopefully be competitive for the new season.
The New Shape of the League Landscape
With the two new expansion teams and the relocation, the landscape of the league is growing and becoming a fixture in Torland and its culture.
Many player names are also becoming household names and developing followings even outside of the hockey circles. Several players have become known by a single name or nickname, such as the Wiz (Gary Wisniewski), Geno (Pasternak), or well-respected surnames, such as Kauffman, O'Reilly, and Haight. With the influx of players into the expanded league, a rush to purchase the sweaters of the fan's favorite players became a big trend in Torland.
- Star denotes THL All-Star, R denotes rookie.
Team Banners
As more fans in Torland and around the world showed their team spirit, all of the teams grew their merchandise lines to facilitate the demand.
(Feel free to use any of these sigs!)
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QCS wrote:
I bet the Glaciers logo would look less like pizza if it was teal and the 'y' was red, though I don't know how it would look for sure. Both teams look great, and I love the story of the Glaciers' "clown suits", it fits perfectly with the times and feels right at home in Yubay.
Thanks! I'll give that whirl. If nothing else, it'll work for a red alternate home sweater I was thinking about.
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Shocked that the Captains pass up on outlaw and nieto. Seem more their type of play.