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Ever listen to The Dave Matthews Band? - bloatedmosquito
I saw them live YEARS ago at the plaza of nations. Small venue, good time. But yeah, I don't know when the last time I could listen to a full song was. |
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𝗖𝗵𝗿𝗶𝘀 Faber 🔥🎙@ChrisFaber39·3h“He’s not the smartest dog ever and usually the dumb ones win”
-Brock Boeser on his dog finishing first and second in the Canucks’ dog race
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I guess the apple does not fall far from the tree. |
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Marwood
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Location: Cumberland, BC Joined: 03.18.2010
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I saw them live YEARS ago at the plaza of nations. Small venue, good time. But yeah, I don't know when the last time I could listen to a full song was. - golfingsince
An ex dragged me to a show at The Gorge, I don't know who I hated more, the band or the crowd. |
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Location: Greetings from the Humungous. Ayatollah of rock and rolla! Joined: 08.15.2014
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Burke brought in 11 new players when they won that cup. #narratives - boonerbuck
Burke added some excellent pieces fair enough...but most was all in place and the groundwork before Burke got there in 2005. It was very good to see Burke give Murray the credit he deserved when the media was praising Burke huge. But credit to Burke as well for tweaking it...the 'Gillis' way...
https://thehockeynews.com...uilding-championship-team |
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Burke brought in 11 new players when they won that cup. #narratives - boonerbuck
I think with Allvin and the Sedins we will see a trade made every leap year. I think Nucker posted the link www.watchingpaintdry.com
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An ex dragged me to a show at The Gorge, I don't know who I hated more, the band or the crowd. - Marwood
I'm guessing the ex. |
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K-man25
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LeftCoaster
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Location: Shark City, CA Joined: 07.03.2009
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Johnny with 19 says hi. - K-man25
I can’t see him, too short. |
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K-man25
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Location: K town Joined: 09.02.2014
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Ever listen to The Dave Matthews Band? - bloatedmosquito
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golfingsince
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Location: This message is Marwood approved! Joined: 11.30.2011
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An ex dragged me to a show at The Gorge, I don't know who I hated more, the band or the crowd. - Marwood
We just danced man, it was fun! They weren't big at all when I saw them, they were fun live. I saw them before I saw string cheese. |
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Burke brought in 11 new players when they won that cup. #narratives - boonerbuck
Facts don’t matter silly. |
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I can’t see him, too short. - LeftCoaster
Fair enough , I’ll tell him to grab a stool. |
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Fair enough , I’ll tell him to grab a stool. - K-man25
Sh1t
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Marwood
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: Cumberland, BC Joined: 03.18.2010
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I'm guessing the ex. - A_SteamingLombardi
That show was the beginning of the end. |
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According to this list, Boeser is #5 on trade bait list and Zacha is already a Canuck.
Top 30 NHL trade targets
Frank Seravalli of Daily Faceoff: Updated Top 30 NHL trade targets.
1. Claude Giroux – Flyers
2. Ben Chiarot – Canadiens
3. Tomas Hertl – Sharks – Will the Sharks but up the term and money to keep him?
4. Brandon Hagel – Blackhawks – Will the Maple Leafs circle back? Could cost a first and prospect.
5. Brock Boeser – Canucks
6. Jakob Chychrun – Coyotes – Has been quiet of late.
7. John Klingberg – Stars
8. Marc-Andre Fleury – Blackhawks
9. Mark Giordano – Kraken – Interest is picking up. Could cost a second-round pick.
10. Alexandar Georgiev – Rangers
11. Nick Paul – Senators
12. Victor Olofsson – Sabres – Owed a $3.25 million qualifying offer. On pace for only 12 goals. Arbitration eligible and could get in the $4.25 million range.
13. Joe Pavelski – Stars
14. Jeff Petry – Canadien
15. Braden Holtby – Stars – Capitals, Oilers and Penguins could be looking for help in net.
16. Joonas Korpisalo – Blue Jackets
17. Anton Forsberg – Senators – Matt Murray‘s play of late could make Forsberg available if they are comfortable with 23-year old Filip Gustavsson backing up Murray.
18. Pavel Zacha – Canucks
19. Andrew Copp – Jets
20. Ryan Carpenter – Blackhawks – Pending UFA at $1 million. Would the Rangers be interested with Gerard Gallant coaching him Vegas.
21. J.T. Miller – Canucks
22. Max Domi – Blackhawks
23. Jake DeBrusk – Bruins
24. Reilly Smith – Golden Knights – A lot depends on whether the Golden Knights will activate Mark Stone from the LTIR before playoffs or not.
25. Rickard Rakell – Ducks
26. Jack Roslovic – Jets
27. Nick Leddy – Red Wings
28. Phil Kessel – Coyotes
29. Calvin de Haan – Blackhawks
30. Vitali Kravtsov – Rangers |
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Marwood
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Location: Cumberland, BC Joined: 03.18.2010
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We just danced man, it was fun! They weren't big at all when I saw them, they were fun live. I saw them before I saw string cheese. - golfingsince
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Location: ALDY , BC Joined: 02.24.2012
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Johnny with 19 says hi. - K-man25
Not playoffs yet so he hasn't disappeared
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Canucks’ News & Rumors: Boeser, Kuzmenko, Myers & More
Originally posted on The Hockey Writers
By Sartaaj Bhullar | Last updated 2/23/22
Welcome to the Vancouver Canucks‘ News & Rumors. In this edition, we discuss the club’s reported interest in Russian forward Andrei Kuzmenko. The Canucks are exploring Tyler Myers’ trade value, and they are not sold on Brock Boeser. Additionally, Elias Pettersson has caught fire, while head coach Bruce Boudreau has shown trust in his fourth line of Tyler Motte, Juho Lammiko and Matthew Highmore.
Canucks Interested in Kuzmenko
Rick Dhaliwal reported the Canucks have reached out to Russian free agent Kuzmenko’s agent. TSN’s Darren Dreger reports the Canucks are among 30 teams in the NHL interested in adding Kuzmenko, but teams won’t be able to interview him until the end of his Kontinental Hockey League’s (KHL) season.
The Canucks are interested in adding more talent from Europe as the club doesn’t have much in terms of prospects who are NHL ready. Part of the reason the president of hockey operations Jim Rutherford hired general manager Patrick Allvin is due to his connections in Europe (from ‘Canucks hire Allvin as 12th general manager in team history,’ The Province, January 28, 2022).
“Patrick did stand out. And he’s a very smart guy. He knows players. He knows how to evaluate players,” Rutherford said. “He knows how to find players. He’s well-connected in Europe, where we’d like to get into that market a little bit more and try to get some players out of there. And he just has a lot of good things going for him and as I said, we already have the working relationship. We know how that’s going to go.”
Allvin is the perfect GM for the Canucks as they start looking towards Europe to add talented players who are looking to play in the NHL. Adding Kuzmenko would be a big add for the new regime.
Canucks Exploring Myers Trade Value
The Fourth Period’s David Pagnotta reports the Canucks are exploring the trade value of defenceman Myers. The club is gauging the interest on multiple forwards, including J.T. Miller, Conor Garland and Boeser, leading up to the March 21st trade deadline. The Canucks are waiting to see how the club performs in the next couple of weeks before making a trade.
“The objective is to not only shake up the roster and retool a little bit, but also to free up a little bit of cap space going into next season so that Patrik Allvin and Jim Rutherford can really put their mark on this club,” Pagnotta said.
Myers signed a five-year, $30 million deal with the Canucks before the 2019-20 season, which has two years remaining following this season. The defenceman has played his best hockey with the club this season but is a good candidate to trade since the organization added Oliver Ekman-Larsson to the blue line this past offseason. |
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Canucks Not Sold on Boeser
The Daily Faceoff’s Frank Seravalli added Boeser to his trade targets list at number six. Seravalli notes trade chatter around the 24-year-old forward has grown louder as the Canucks are not sold on paying him his large qualifying offer of $7.5 million this offseason.
Boeser has scored 15 goals and posted 28 points in 46 games this season but has been impressive under Bruce Boudreau, as he’s scored 11 goals and posted 18 points in 24 games since the coaching change. Seravalli adds Rutherford has expressed the organization’s need to create salary-cap flexibility, which is why the Canucks may trade one of their top forwards. He also adds it is much more possible that Boeser is traded instead of J.T. Miller.
Seravalli also questions if the New Jersey Devils will be a fit for the winger. The Canucks have reportedly been interested in adding Devils centre Pavel Zacha, and he could be involved in a potential deal for Boeser leading up to the trade deadline |
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Facts don’t matter silly. - K-man25
Sure they do… follow the science man!🔬 |
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Canucks’ News & Rumors: Boeser, Kuzmenko, Myers & More
Originally posted on The Hockey Writers
By Sartaaj Bhullar | Last updated 2/23/22
Welcome to the Vancouver Canucks‘ News & Rumors. In this edition, we discuss the club’s reported interest in Russian forward Andrei Kuzmenko. The Canucks are exploring Tyler Myers’ trade value, and they are not sold on Brock Boeser. Additionally, Elias Pettersson has caught fire, while head coach Bruce Boudreau has shown trust in his fourth line of Tyler Motte, Juho Lammiko and Matthew Highmore.
Canucks Interested in Kuzmenko
Rick Dhaliwal reported the Canucks have reached out to Russian free agent Kuzmenko’s agent. TSN’s Darren Dreger reports the Canucks are among 30 teams in the NHL interested in adding Kuzmenko, but teams won’t be able to interview him until the end of his Kontinental Hockey League’s (KHL) season.
The Canucks are interested in adding more talent from Europe as the club doesn’t have much in terms of prospects who are NHL ready. Part of the reason the president of hockey operations Jim Rutherford hired general manager Patrick Allvin is due to his connections in Europe (from ‘Canucks hire Allvin as 12th general manager in team history,’ The Province, January 28, 2022).
“Patrick did stand out. And he’s a very smart guy. He knows players. He knows how to evaluate players,” Rutherford said. “He knows how to find players. He’s well-connected in Europe, where we’d like to get into that market a little bit more and try to get some players out of there. And he just has a lot of good things going for him and as I said, we already have the working relationship. We know how that’s going to go.”
Allvin is the perfect GM for the Canucks as they start looking towards Europe to add talented players who are looking to play in the NHL. Adding Kuzmenko would be a big add for the new regime.
Canucks Exploring Myers Trade Value
The Fourth Period’s David Pagnotta reports the Canucks are exploring the trade value of defenceman Myers. The club is gauging the interest on multiple forwards, including J.T. Miller, Conor Garland and Boeser, leading up to the March 21st trade deadline. The Canucks are waiting to see how the club performs in the next couple of weeks before making a trade.
“The objective is to not only shake up the roster and retool a little bit, but also to free up a little bit of cap space going into next season so that Patrik Allvin and Jim Rutherford can really put their mark on this club,” Pagnotta said.
Myers signed a five-year, $30 million deal with the Canucks before the 2019-20 season, which has two years remaining following this season. The defenceman has played his best hockey with the club this season but is a good candidate to trade since the organization added Oliver Ekman-Larsson to the blue line this past offseason. - Reubenkincade
Sell high!
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boonerbuck
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Location: Not Quesnel, BC Joined: 10.11.2005
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Burke added some excellent pieces fair enough...but most was all in place and the groundwork before Burke got there in 2005. It was very good to see Burke give Murray the credit he deserved when the media was praising Burke huge. But credit to Burke as well for tweaking it...the 'Gillis' way...
https://thehockeynews.com...uilding-championship-team - LordHumungous
Like I said... #narratives All the best pieces were added by Burke.
Burke inherited a team that missed the playoffs. Here's the players he started with...
Over 30s – Sergei Fedorov, Sandis Ozolinsh, Steve Rucchin
Mid-Late 20s – JS Giguere, Petr Sykora, Ruslan Salei, Sammy Pahlsson, Rob Niedermeyer, Andy McDonald
Early 20s – Joffrey Lupul, Chris Kunitz, Vitaly Vishnevski, Ilya Bryzgalov
From there he signed UFA's Teemu Selanne and Scott Niedermeyer... two incredible pieces to that cup run. He inherited nothing like that from Murray.
Then he started making trades...
Todd Fedoruk from Philly for 2nd round pick
Travis Moen from Chicago for Mikael Holmqvist
Trevor Gillies from Rangers for Steve Rucchin
Bruno St. Jacques from Carolina for Craig Adams
Francois Beauchemin and Tyler Wright from Columbus for Sergei Fedorov
Maxim Kondratiev from Rangers for Petr Sykora and 4th round pick
3rd round pick from Rangers for Sandis Ozolinsh
2nd round pick and Brett Skinner from Vancouver for Keith Carney
Jeff Friesen from Washington for 2nd round pick
Sean O’Donnell from Phoenix for Joel Perrault
Chris Pronger from Edmonton for Joffrey Lupul, Ladislav Smid, two 1st round picks (one of which became Jordan Eberle) and a 2nd round pick
More signings...
Shawn Thornton, Travis Green, Ian Moran
Then more trades....
Karl Stewart and a 2nd round pick from Atlanta for Vitaly Vishnevski
2007 4th round pick from Philadelphia for Todd Fedoruk
George Parros from Colorado for a 2nd round pick (which eventually became TJ Galiardi) and a 3rd round pick
Chris Durno, Sebastien Caron, Matt Keith from Chicago for PA Parenteau and Bruno St. Jacques
Richard Jackman from Florida for 6th round pick
Mark Hartigan, Joe Motzko from Columbus for Zenon Konopka and Curtis Glencross
Then at the deadline before the cup...
Gerald Coleman and a 1st round pick from Tampa Bay for Shane O’Brien and a 3rd round pick
Brad May from Colorado for Michael Wall
Safe to say Burke put together one hell of a team and it wasn't in place what so ever like you claim. Also, the 11 new players I mention must have been just the 1st season alone. |
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Sell high! - golfingsince
Just sell. |
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golfingsince
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Location: This message is Marwood approved! Joined: 11.30.2011
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Like I said... #narratives
Burke inherited a team that missed the playoffs. Here's the players he started with...
Over 30s – Sergei Fedorov, Sandis Ozolinsh, Steve Rucchin
Mid-Late 20s – JS Giguere, Petr Sykora, Ruslan Salei, Sammy Pahlsson, Rob Niedermeyer, Andy McDonald
Early 20s – Joffrey Lupul, Chris Kunitz, Vitaly Vishnevski, Ilya Bryzgalov
From there he signed UFA's Teemu Selanne and Scott Niedermeyer... two incredible pieces to that cup eun. He inherited nothing like that from Murray.
Then he started making trades...
Todd Fedoruk from Philly for 2nd round pick
Travis Moen from Chicago for Mikael Holmqvist
Trevor Gillies from Rangers for Steve Rucchin
Bruno St. Jacques from Carolina for Craig Adams
Francois Beauchemin and Tyler Wright from Columbus for Sergei Fedorov
Maxim Kondratiev from Rangers for Petr Sykora and 4th round pick
3rd round pick from Rangers for Sandis Ozolinsh
2nd round pick and Brett Skinner from Vancouver for Keith Carney
Jeff Friesen from Washington for 2nd round pick
Sean O’Donnell from Phoenix for Joel Perrault
Chris Pronger from Edmonton for Joffrey Lupul, Ladislav Smid, two 1st round picks (one of which became Jordan Eberle) and a 2nd round pick
More signings...
Shawn Thornton, Travis Green, Ian Moran
Then more trades....
Karl Stewart and a 2nd round pick from Atlanta for Vitaly Vishnevski
2007 4th round pick from Philadelphia for Todd Fedoruk
George Parros from Colorado for a 2nd round pick (which eventually became TJ Galiardi) and a 3rd round pick
Chris Durno, Sebastien Caron, Matt Keith from Chicago for PA Parenteau and Bruno St. Jacques
Richard Jackman from Florida for 6th round pick
Mark Hartigan, Joe Motzko from Columbus for Zenon Konopka and Curtis Glencross
Then at the dealine before the cup...
Gerald Coleman and a 1st round pick from Tampa Bay for Shane O’Brien and a 3rd round pick
Brad May from Colorado for Michael Wall
Safe to say Burke put together one hell of a team and it wasn't in place what so ever like you claim. Also, the 11 new players I mention must have been just the 1st season alone. - boonerbuck
Solid Post.
He added two of the best Dmen of the generation, enough said. Pronger was so good he played in 3 finals with different teams in what 5 years? |
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boonerbuck
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Location: Not Quesnel, BC Joined: 10.11.2005
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Solid Post.
He added two of the best Dmen of the generation, enough said. Pronger was so good he played in 3 finals with different teams in what 5 years? - golfingsince
When you look at the pieces he started with from the Murray regime, it's quite impressive. Team was poop...
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