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DeflatedPucks
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Location: NYC, NY Joined: 04.29.2016
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And Michael DiPietro was officially re-assigned to the Ottawa 67s on Wednesday,
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Thanks Carol . I think Petey is a lock for Calder. He is like a rock star already. We might be looking at a generational player here. |
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93Nucks
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: BC Joined: 04.04.2018
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93Nucks
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: BC Joined: 04.04.2018
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Thanks Carol . I think Petey is a lock for Calder. He is like a rock star already. We might be looking at a generational player here. - VANTEL
I still remember when he was drafted and my buddy and I were like "who the heck is that!? Why didn't he take Glass". The next year EP had that monster year in Sweden and we were then like "oh that's why" |
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Makita
Referee Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: #theonlyrealfan, BC Joined: 02.16.2007
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Carol Schram: Vancouver Canucks' young guns fuel their shootout win over the Kings
Playing their third game in four nights, with two more regulars sidelined due to injury, the Vancouver Canucks' young core of Elias Pettersson, Brock Boeser, Adam Gaudette and Troy Stecher came through to fuel the team's 4-3 shootout win over the Los Angeles Kings at Staples Centre. - Carol Schram
I thought Brisebois did just fine, and Travis Green seemed to concur:
Green on Brisebois: "You know what, I was happy with his game. Surprisingly happy. I hadn't seen him really for a long time, even in practice. He looked comfortable, his skating was noticeable, I thought he moved the puck well. Couple tough breaks but I was happy with his game."
Thanks for this analysis, last night as I watched Brisebois I thought he did ok also, then to see criticism and manvan post someone else's assessment that they were basically underwhelmed I thought, wow what a tough crowd.
I guess with the impact that both Boeser and Pettersson had on team maybe people are expecting all rookie players to have the same impact.
BTW, great blog again. |
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I still remember when he was drafted and my buddy and I were like "who the heck is that!? Why didn't he take Glass". The next year EP had that monster year in Sweden and we were then like "oh that's why" - 93Nucks
I wanted Glass but was not surprised at all when they took him. There was lots of speculation Canucks were after him. I am so glad we got him. It is finally nice to see something positive go Canucks way.
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LordHumungous
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: Greetings from the Humungous. Ayatollah of rock and rolla! Joined: 08.15.2014
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LordHumungous
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: Greetings from the Humungous. Ayatollah of rock and rolla! Joined: 08.15.2014
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Thanks Carol . I think Petey is a lock for Calder. He is like a rock star already. We might be looking at a generational player here. - VANTEL
Gotta stay healthy. |
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93Nucks
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: BC Joined: 04.04.2018
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I wanted Glass but was not surprised at all when they took him. There was lots of speculation Canucks were after him. I am so glad we got him. It is finally nice to see something positive go Canucks way. - VANTEL
I hadn't even heard of Pettersson haha. So glad we got him! He's been fun to watch |
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I hadn't even heard of Pettersson haha. So glad we got him! He's been fun to watch - 93Nucks
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neem55
Vancouver Canucks |
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Joined: 02.02.2012
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Defence is so tough to judge, because it's so easy to point at the one mistake and miss the other ten shifts that had good simple plays.
I think a few on here will be excited about Schenn. I'm not much of a fan, but to be honest I'm not a fan of Biega or Poo either so why not? Also, he plays with more snarl than anyone we have probably. I don't hate it. |
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I thought Brisebois did just fine, and Travis Green seemed to concur:
Green on Brisebois: "You know what, I was happy with his game. Surprisingly happy. I hadn't seen him really for a long time, even in practice. He looked comfortable, his skating was noticeable, I thought he moved the puck well. Couple tough breaks but I was happy with his game."
Thanks for this analysis, last night as I watched Brisebois I thought he did ok also, then to see criticism and manvan post someone else's assessment that they were basically underwhelmed I thought, wow what a tough crowd.
I guess with the impact that both Boeser and Pettersson had on team maybe people are expecting all rookie players to have the same impact.
BTW, great blog again. - Makita
I thought Bries looked just fine. He looked like a rookie playing his first game. He looked like a smart player that learns from mistakes. I liked his composure . He is a good puck mover and will get a lot better with experience.
These kids they are bringing up look ready to try to fit in . They look prepared .
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neem55
Vancouver Canucks |
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Joined: 02.02.2012
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I thought Bries looked just fine. He looked like a rookie playing his first game. He looked like a smart player that learns from mistakes. I liked his composure . He is a good puck mover and will get a lot better with experience.
These kids they are bringing up look ready to try to fit in . They look prepared . - VANTEL
Not going to be much room for JB hate if he keeps churning late picks into NHLers. Development in AHL has clearly been working for AG, and I would say in general. |
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bloatedmosquito
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: I’m a dose of reality in this cesspool of glee Joined: 10.22.2011
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- VANTEL
I have to admit, a comment like that gets me excited for next season. |
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Not going to be much room for JB hate if he keeps churning late picks into NHLers. Development in AHL has clearly been working for AG, and I would say in general. - neem55
I think the Trio of Benning Johnson and Brackett make a good group. I don't like Jim as a stand alone authority. Two heads are better than one. Three is even better |
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Donald Twain
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: BC Joined: 02.14.2019
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Everyone rants on the d but the forwards have to clear the zone to, how many turnovers at our blueline by the forwards that turn into outnumbered situations. |
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I have to admit, a comment like that gets me excited for next season. - bloatedmosquito
He is signing in March . The whole gang will be here soon.
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I thought Bries looked just fine. He looked like a rookie playing his first game. He looked like a smart player that learns from mistakes. I liked his composure . He is a good puck mover and will get a lot better with experience.
These kids they are bringing up look ready to try to fit in . They look prepared . - VANTEL
When he raced to the bench after losing his helmet I went wtf is he doing , how did you like the attempted save by marky with hagelins stick in his hand, never seen that before frank I laughed. |
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I thought Bries looked just fine. He looked like a rookie playing his first game. He looked like a smart player that learns from mistakes. I liked his composure . He is a good puck mover and will get a lot better with experience.
These kids they are bringing up look ready to try to fit in . They look prepared . - VANTEL
I swore I seen brise get a shot on goal moving in down his side. |
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1970vintage
Seattle Kraken |
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Location: BC Joined: 11.11.2010
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bloatedmosquito
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: I’m a dose of reality in this cesspool of glee Joined: 10.22.2011
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Not going to be much room for JB hate if he keeps churning late picks into NHLers. Development in AHL has clearly been working for AG, and I would say in general. - neem55
I think the canucks have a fine development system. For 20 years now the development system has produced when given players who can be developed.
Cooke - 144th
Ruutu - 68th
Bieksa - 151st
Kesler - 23rd
Edler - 91st
Schneider - 26th
Raymond - 51st
Hutton - 147th
Other than Kesler and Schneids, the rest were unknown commodities who were developed into NHL players by a canuck system.
Horrific drafting has handcuffed the staff responsible for getting players ready for NHL hockey. If you look at the number of players drafted who have played less than 20 NHL games, its unbelievable.
It's not like these players went on to have good NHL careers with other teams. They just didn't have the stuff to even get there. Nobody was able to develop these players into serviceable professionals. Considering the watered down quality of a 30 team league... again unbelievably bad choices. |
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