WhiteLie
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Location: When youre 7 pages behind Dont bother catching up, you will never get that time back - Codes1087 Joined: 07.26.2010
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I know you are trying to prove a point... Not sure what that is, but I am getting really sick of seeing that avatar. Can we be done with whatever it is you are trying to do please... - Codes1087
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Argue4U
Seattle Kraken |
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Joined: 03.04.2017
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If you had the balls to troll without this alt it would say a lot. - Nuck4U
Why don't you stick with hockey discussions please. |
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Marwood
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Location: Cumberland, BC Joined: 03.18.2010
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Don't be a troll. - Argue4U
Keep up the good work. You're like Robin Hood. |
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Nuck4U
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: NY Joined: 10.12.2016
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College free agent below anyone think JB should go for him?
Mitch Hults, Center, Lake Superior State
Late in his recruitment, Hults passed on the opportunity to play as a near-walk-on at Minnesota in order to take a bigger scholarship offer at Lake Superior State. That move has really paid off because Hults receives a ton of ice time—top line center, point on the top power play unit, top PK unit—and has ample opportunity to show off his skills. Hults is listed at 6-2 205 lbs., which gives him the size to use long reach and protect the puck effectively, but what separates him and makes him an NHL prospect is that he has extremely light feet and is a very fast skater. |
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Nuck4U
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: NY Joined: 10.12.2016
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Keep up the good work. You're like Robin Hood. - Marwood
Argue4U must be your alt. New low for you. |
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Scooby_Doo
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: Somewhere close to Vancouver., BC Joined: 06.10.2009
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Argue4U
Seattle Kraken |
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Joined: 03.04.2017
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College free agent below anyone think JB should go for him?
Mitch Hults, Center, Lake Superior State
Late in his recruitment, Hults passed on the opportunity to play as a near-walk-on at Minnesota in order to take a bigger scholarship offer at Lake Superior State. That move has really paid off because Hults receives a ton of ice time—top line center, point on the top power play unit, top PK unit—and has ample opportunity to show off his skills. Hults is listed at 6-2 205 lbs., which gives him the size to use long reach and protect the puck effectively, but what separates him and makes him an NHL prospect is that he has extremely light feet and is a very fast skater. - Nuck4U
Nice copy and paste! |
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Argue4U
Seattle Kraken |
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Joined: 03.04.2017
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Argue4U must be your alt. New low for you. - Nuck4U
Wrong. |
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SRam19
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: Messier the Greatest Canucks Captain Joined: 02.12.2015
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Too soon ? - Redmile247
hey buddy |
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Nuck4U
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: NY Joined: 10.12.2016
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This college fee agent has two way center abilities. Could be a good middle six guy.
Mike Vecchione, Center, Union
Vecchione has had opportunities to sign NHL contracts before. He was an integral part of the Union team that won a national championship with the likes of Shayne Gostisbehere and Daniel Carr, and followed that up with a 50-point sophomore season that earned him offers to turn pro. He’s second nationally in scoring with an 18-21-39 scoring in 21 games and is among the favorites to win the Hobey Baker.
Might be better on wing at pro level but could be good for depth. |
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neem55
Vancouver Canucks |
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Joined: 02.02.2012
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College free agent below anyone think JB should go for him?
Mitch Hults, Center, Lake Superior State
Late in his recruitment, Hults passed on the opportunity to play as a near-walk-on at Minnesota in order to take a bigger scholarship offer at Lake Superior State. That move has really paid off because Hults receives a ton of ice time—top line center, point on the top power play unit, top PK unit—and has ample opportunity to show off his skills. Hults is listed at 6-2 205 lbs., which gives him the size to use long reach and protect the puck effectively, but what separates him and makes him an NHL prospect is that he has extremely light feet and is a very fast skater. - Nuck4U
Big and fast, worth a flier I'd say. |
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Argue4U
Seattle Kraken |
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Joined: 03.04.2017
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Argue4U must be your alt. New low for you. - Nuck4U
You should apologize to Marwood. |
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neem55
Vancouver Canucks |
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Joined: 02.02.2012
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This college fee agent has two way center abilities. Could be a good middle six guy.
Mike Vecchione, Center, Union
Vecchione has had opportunities to sign NHL contracts before. He was an integral part of the Union team that won a national championship with the likes of Shayne Gostisbehere and Daniel Carr, and followed that up with a 50-point sophomore season that earned him offers to turn pro. He’s second nationally in scoring with an 18-21-39 scoring in 21 games and is among the favorites to win the Hobey Baker.
Might be another Guance type but could be good for depth. - Nuck4U
Small? |
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neem55
Vancouver Canucks |
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Joined: 02.02.2012
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Nice copy and paste! - Argue4U
Tell him to stick to hockey and then troll him for a hockey post... |
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dbot
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: Auckland -Burn it all down Joined: 10.22.2008
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Tell him to stick to hockey and then troll him for a hockey post... - neem55
Petty.
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Argue4U
Seattle Kraken |
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Joined: 03.04.2017
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Tell him to stick to hockey and then troll him for a hockey post... - neem55
Doesn't count it was plagiarised |
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Nuck4U
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: NY Joined: 10.12.2016
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Top D college free agent that can add offense. Supposed to be better then Casey Nelson that Sabers signed last season.
Daniel Brickley, Defenseman, Minnesota State
Brickley isn’t a lightning-fast skater, and is still developing on the defensive end, but his combination of size—listed at 6-2 205 lbs.—and tremendous offensive abilities give him a tantalizing amount of upside. What he lacks in straight-line speed, he makes up for with a shiftiness laterally which is really impressive for a big defender that allows him to create his own passing and shooting lanes. He’s aggressive in looking for his shot which helps generate a lot of offense. He’s still a bit of a project, but could develop into a second pairing defenseman that is very good on the power play at the NHL level.
Maybe a good fit for Stecher or OJ if JB can grab him. How does he look? |
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dbot
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: Auckland -Burn it all down Joined: 10.22.2008
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So we were talking the other day about new coaches. And how there are not a lot of options out there, leading me to think about assistant coaches and ex players that coach.
How about the great one?
Hear me out.
Was never a fan of his coaching myself (who was).
But perhaps with a decent roster and competent assistants, he could turn the team around.
He would offer a huge injection of star power.
And he could bring MEssier back to town as an assistant. |
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Sayros
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: Canada, AB Joined: 07.01.2007
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I like to think the nucks are turning the corner prospect wise, hopefully even more so after this year's draft.
One thing i don't get though is Gaunce. Lord knows he tries out there but he actually looks like he could get another 100 chances and still not get a goal. I mean i get different roles and certainly checker role but i mean c'mon, you want your 4th liner to have some chance of putting one in.
At times he looks like that bug guy in gym class who plays all the other sports well, but just can't figure out the coordination of stick and ball.
Can anyone shed some light on why he gets unlimited opportunity? Do you see him differently? |
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Nuck4U
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: NY Joined: 10.12.2016
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Big and fast, worth a flier I'd say. - neem55
Yeah he seems to be the best candidate because of speed. Something Nucks need badly. Only knock is attitude issues. Not sure what the source of that is but opportunity to stick in pros means he's got to bring it. |
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Nuck4U
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: NY Joined: 10.12.2016
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So we were talking the other day about new coaches. And how there are not a lot of options out there, leading me to think about assistant coaches and ex players that coach.
How about the great one?
Hear me out.
Was never a fan of his coaching myself (who was).
But perhaps with a decent roster and competent assistants, he could turn the team around.
He would offer a huge injection of star power.
And he could bring MEssier back to town as an assistant. - dbot
Uhm can you come up with other credible names from your original thought?
FYI they are involved with the Rangers and Oilers plus private business and have no desires to coach let alone the Canucks. |
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Marwood
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Location: Cumberland, BC Joined: 03.18.2010
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So we were talking the other day about new coaches. And how there are not a lot of options out there, leading me to think about assistant coaches and ex players that coach.
How about the great one?
Hear me out.
Was never a fan of his coaching myself (who was).
But perhaps with a decent roster and competent assistants, he could turn the team around.
He would offer a huge injection of star power.
And he could bring MEssier back to town as an assistant. - dbot
Flagged, flagged, flagged! |
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neem55
Vancouver Canucks |
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Joined: 02.02.2012
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So we were talking the other day about new coaches. And how there are not a lot of options out there, leading me to think about assistant coaches and ex players that coach.
How about the great one?
Hear me out.
Was never a fan of his coaching myself (who was).
But perhaps with a decent roster and competent assistants, he could turn the team around.
He would offer a huge injection of star power.
And he could bring MEssier back to town as an assistant. - dbot
It was all fine and dandy until you dropped this. There's some jokes that go too far! |
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Argue4U
Seattle Kraken |
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Joined: 03.04.2017
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Yeah he seems to be the best candidate because of speed. Something Nucks need badly. Only knock is attitude issues. Not sure what the source of that is but opportunity to stick in pros means he's got to bring it. - Nuck4U
You'll probably outgrow them. |
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neem55
Vancouver Canucks |
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Joined: 02.02.2012
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Uhm can you come up with other credible names from your original thought?
FYI they are involved with the Rangers and Oilers plus private business and have no desires to coach let alone the Canucks. - Nuck4U
Ya oiler pay Gretz large to attend things, "here, get paid for nothing" type of gig. Then again, maybe he wants a challenge |
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