Location: Making the most of the worst situation... Canuck fan 4life , BC Joined: 12.23.2014
Nov 27 @ 10:37 PM ET
“I think he’s been good in his limited time. SKA is a tough team to crack but he’s now in a position to play first line minutes and that’s great. His strength is in the neutral zone as he is a possession monster. His skating looks to have improved from last season and he’s more confident with his physicality. He looks NHL ready right now. The scoring will come in this year’s world juniors but he has a bit to go before NHL scoring will come. Needs to be a bit more accurate with his shots and that is something he can work on this offseason. I’m expecting big things from him in 2021-22.” - Farber
I guess this year they're celebrating the small pox part. - golfingsince
They’re still giving some back here and there. There are a few different Nations out there, you might be a aware, and so the situation differs between them.
Two things....God is with a capital “G”, and, we just went through an unintentional rebuild, where have you been? We survived! The past five seasons we finished 14th last, 9th last, 6th last, 2nd last & 3rd last, that’s how we got Podkolzin, Hughes, Pettersson & Juolevi.
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Rögle announces cuts in salary to staff and players.
Tough times for a team that looks to have become a very strong competitor for the SHL title this year
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Wondering if the fact the NHL has not started this year has any affect on this. Would the NHL have paid the fee for bringing a player over or not.
Hope the weekend is starting off well. Really nice day here in VanCity.
Today's blog takes a look at the Canucks prospects who are currently on loan, as well as the players who were drafted with some of the recent picks that Jim Benning has traded away.