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Attaboy Kirk!
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As long as the Glaciers didn't win I was gonna be alright, congrats to Kirk.
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What a dominant team! Hey, the Kirk boys might have just brought all of Yubay together for once by giving them something in common, being steamrolled by the isle. This team has potential to be a dynasty if the expansion doesn’t hurt them. Well done boys! Wish we won in the midnight alts.
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Alright folks, buckle up!
1972 OFFSEASON
In a crucial and pivotal year for the league, the 1972 Expansion would cause far-reaching ripple effects and change the very axis of the league. Some teams were understandably worried, having built dominant rosters, while others were excited for a chance to rebuild or start afresh.
Notable Retirements
After hoisting the long-awaited Marcotte Cup in Kirkenport, F Rocco Behrens, 36, announced his retirement after 8 pro seasons with the club and a long Indy League career previously. Never an All-Star but always a highly respected veteran, Behrens was a key figure in the Captains runs to the Finals in 1970 and 1971, helping them to 5 total playoffs. Known to be an unselfish player, he took a diminished role on the 2nd-line to help facilitate other scoring talent on their way to a Cup win.
Larry Boudreaux also retired at 39 years old. A key backup goaltender for the Falcons, the Quebel native played 9 pro seasons and was thought to be one of the main reasons behind fellow goalie Von Wentz's outrageous success after he joined the team to help mentor him. Boudreaux was considered an unsung hero for the Falcons as he hoisted the Cup three times out of five Finals appearances.
New Labor Union and Co-Commissioner
As stated in the last announcement from Commissioner Willard, interim commissioner John Morgan Hatch was officially added to the league office. A hard-charging lawyer from Waterdee, Hatch also spent many years working deals for large financial firms, earning a reputation as a strong leader and negotiator. He also worked as a prosecutor and district attorney in Trowburgh and is well known for his fair but strong opinions and attitude. Hatch will be a nice addition to the league in growing times and expansion although his hockey knowledge and familiarity is much less than his predecessors.
Another announcement was seemingly lost in the shuffle of the big changes, but a players union was established by former Portarra attorney Rod Temple. The Torland Union of Hockey Players (TUHP) will seek to represent a growing player base in the pro ranks and begin negotiated fairer terms and collective bargaining agreements in the future. Temple is known to be a hard-nosed negotiator himself, unafraid to wade into deep waters and get his hands dirty. The THL Commissioner's Office acknowledged the new union but decided not to comment much further.
Youth League Is Established
Also part of a huge offseason, reports of a new organized league structure for youth hockey have surfaced, with reports of headquarters in Portarra. The new league will focus on youth development with an eye toward better structure and national champions in positioning kids for success into the collegiate, independent, and professional leagues. More reports to follow.
1972 LEAGUE EXPANSION
Four New Franchises Join the THL
Deals were officially negotiated for four new franchises to join the league and begin play in the 1972 season:
1972 Trowburgh Herons
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The Herons look great, a nice little mixture of Pittsburgh and Oakland in real life.
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Herons is a great name with a real funky logo to match. This is way outside what I’d expect for the city, but it is refreshing and I like it a lot! New youth league sounds interesting, I wonder what’s up with that. Perhaps more talent coming from development? What has the youth hockey in the country looked like to this point? Hmm
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The herons are basically the inverted Golden Seals.
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ThisIsFine wrote:
The herons are basically the inverted Golden Seals.
The Teal Seals?
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Loving the Herons design! While I'll always be a loyal Heralds fan, this is already my 2nd favorite team (anything with an Egyptian styled design will win me over). Another excellent design and yellow is a bold primary color to choose for sure!
I see the Captains finally got that elusive championship! Cool!
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Loving the Herons design. Hopefully they'll stick around longer than their inspiration however.