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Level: 4
Rank: Beginner
Play time: 12.6 hours
Games played: 54
Games won: 23 (56%)
MVP: 12 (2%)
Goals: 233 (avg: 5/game)
Assists: 12 (avg: 0.6/game)
Saves: 6 (avg: 0.12/game)
Shots: 263(goal/shot ratio: 23%)
Achievements: 5/50
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B051.mp4 -

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