neem55
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This 26 year old ruski Dhaliwal mentioned Canucks being interested in looks interesting |
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Gadj just went with Deslauriers sticking up for a teammate. Nice little tilt. - Load Management
Be nice if Canucks could get a guy like that. |
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onesmallleap
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: Be Calm n Swede On, BC Joined: 09.23.2015
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This 26 year old ruski Dhaliwal mentioned Canucks bei g interwsted in looks intereating - neem55
Are you drunk posting ? This is Nighthawkesk posting |
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onesmallleap
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: Be Calm n Swede On, BC Joined: 09.23.2015
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This 26 year old ruski Dhaliwal mentioned Canucks bei g interwsted in looks intereating - neem55
And he's to old , we are trading everyone over 23 and 6' |
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Nucker101
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: Vancouver, BC Joined: 09.26.2010
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Be nice if Canucks could get a guy like that. - Reubenkincade
I didn't want him waived but I mean the guy has 0 goals and 2 assists in 27 games this season, good chance he could end up on waivers again soon in the future.
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neem55
Vancouver Canucks |
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Joined: 02.02.2012
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Are you drunk posting ? This is Nighthawkesk posting - onesmallleap
Short anseer is yes a little, but a respectable 4 on a tuesday |
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onesmallleap
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: Be Calm n Swede On, BC Joined: 09.23.2015
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Short anseer is yes a little, but a respectable 4 on a tuesday - neem55
Not judging, just a shocker on the spelling.
Just grabbed an 8 pack after work |
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Nighthawk
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: Canuckville, BC Joined: 01.09.2015
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Be nice if Canucks could get a guy like that. - Reubenkincade
We need speed & skill not slugs |
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I didn't want him waived but I mean the guy has 0 goals and 2 assists in 27 games this season, good chance he could end up on waivers again soon in the future. - Nucker101
Hmm, Chiasson or Gadjovich, tough decision, a pretty tough guy with a bit of skill and 22 years old versus some 32 year old guy with supposedly some powerplay skills.
Not working out to well for the softest team in the league. |
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neem55
Vancouver Canucks |
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Joined: 02.02.2012
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Hmm, Chiasson or Gadjovich, tough decision, a pretty tough guy with a bit of skill and 22 years old versus some 32 year old guy with supposedly some powerplay skills.
Not working out to well for the softest team in the league. - Reubenkincade
Ya that was a terrible choice |
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Nighthawk
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: Canuckville, BC Joined: 01.09.2015
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Off topic lol…
A real sentence: Finnish cross-country skier Remi Lindholm suffered a frozen penis during the 50 km mass start race Sunday in Beijing, one of the final events of the Winter Olympics. Lindholm was on the course for over an hour in the frigid conditions. I don’t know if it’s better or worse that he said after the race this was the second time it’s happened to him. |
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neem55
Vancouver Canucks |
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Joined: 02.02.2012
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Off topic lol…
A real sentence: Finnish cross-country skier Remi Lindholm suffered a frozen penis during the 50 km mass start race Sunday in Beijing, one of the final events of the Winter Olympics. Lindholm was on the course for over an hour in the frigid conditions. I don’t know if it’s better or worse that he said after the race this was the second time it’s happened to him. - Nighthawk
Olympic level dedication |
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Nucker101
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: Vancouver, BC Joined: 09.26.2010
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Hmm, Chiasson or Gadjovich, tough decision, a pretty tough guy with a bit of skill and 22 years old versus some 32 year old guy with supposedly some powerplay skills.
Not working out to well for the softest team in the league. - Reubenkincade
oh yeah, I'd take him over Chiasson. I'd take guys like Bastian or Aube Kubel over both of them though
I think a few of us(you included) wanted the team to claim those guys. |
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oh yeah, I'd take him over Chiasson. I'd take guys like Bastian or Aube Kubel over both of them though
I think a few of us(you included) wanted the team to claim those guys. - Nucker101
Did you watch the Panthers-Predators game?
That was a decent game. 2 real good teams, with quality throughout the lineup. |
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boonerbuck
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: Not Quesnel, BC Joined: 10.11.2005
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Ya that was a terrible choice - neem55
Green...
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Green...
- boonerbuck
Green was garbage, but ultimately it was Bennings call to waive him. |
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neem55
Vancouver Canucks |
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Joined: 02.02.2012
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Green was garbage, but ultimately it was Bennings call to waive him. - Reubenkincade
I was going to say but i guess it was both though really |
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neem55
Vancouver Canucks |
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Joined: 02.02.2012
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became a searcher,wanting to discover who i was and what made me precise. my view of myself turned into changing. i desired a stable base to start from. i commenced to resist3 stress to behave in ways that i didn’t like any greater,and i used to be delighted by who i in reality become. i got here to feel a good deal extra sure that no one can ever take my region.
https://www.newtheblog.com - newtheblo
The (frank) is this trash |
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onesmallleap
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: Be Calm n Swede On, BC Joined: 09.23.2015
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became a searcher,wanting to discover who i was and what made me precise. my view of myself turned into changing. i desired a stable base to start from. i commenced to resist3 stress to behave in ways that i didn’t like any greater,and i used to be delighted by who i in reality become. i got here to feel a good deal extra sure that no one can ever take my region.
https://www.newtheblog.com - newtheblo
N4U ...you're back |
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NewYorkNuck
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: New York, NY Joined: 07.11.2015
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Preds, Oilers, Kings, Ducks are the 4 teams that are 6th-9th in the West. They have a 9-2-1 record when playing the Canucks
Not so good. |
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Nighthawk
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: Canuckville, BC Joined: 01.09.2015
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Not so good. - NewYorkNuck
Yup there is the reason for chasing. |
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Nighthawk
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: Canuckville, BC Joined: 01.09.2015
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Okie dokie it’s guess the date Canucks 1st trade happens.
I’ll get the fun rolling March 4th. |
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Benny Blanco
Montreal Canadiens |
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Location: Islip, Long Island, NY Joined: 07.25.2020
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became a searcher,wanting to discover who i was and what made me precise. my view of myself turned into changing. i desired a stable base to start from. i commenced to resist3 stress to behave in ways that i didn’t like any greater,and i used to be delighted by who i in reality become. i got here to feel a good deal extra sure that no one can ever take my region.
https://www.newtheblog.com - newtheblo
Fellate all of us before You leave Your region. |
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NewYorkNuck
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: New York, NY Joined: 07.11.2015
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Pronman ranked some of the eligible undrafted players, has about 20 or so, here are the top 8:
Projected NHL Players
1. Andrei Kuzmenko, LW, SKA-KHL
Kuzmenko has been one of the top forwards in the KHL this season. He’s been on the NHL radar for several years, and with his KHL contract with SKA now up at the end of the season there will be a lot of interest. Kuzmenko has a very high skill level, being able to beat KHL defenders with his one-on-on play often and create many highlight reel moments. He can make creative passes and improvises well in tight areas. He has the flashy skill but also plays hard, and despite his 5-foot-11 frame doesn’t shy from creating around the net and attacking the high percentage areas. On top of his frame, Kuzmenko lacks the speed you’d like to see especially in a smaller forward, but the rest of his game is so good that I think he can be a middle six wing in the NHL.
2. Ben Meyers, C, Minnesota-Big Ten
Meyers has been a top player for the Gophers the last few years and represented USA at the Olympics. His skill level and playmaking are very good, showing the type of vision and touch that will generate offense at higher levels to go with a good shot as well. Meyers lacks size but he competes hard and skates well, which is why I think he can carve out a bottom six role in the NHL — but probably on the wing.
Those with a chance to play in the NHL
3. Jake Livingstone, RHD, Minnesota State-WCHA
Livingstone has been excellent this season playing all situations for a top team in Mankato. He’s a big right-shot defender who can move the puck, has a hard point shot and can defend well enough due to his size and brain. His footspeed is just OK and will be his main issue for the NHL, but the rest of his game gives him a real chance to play games.
4. Bobby Trivigno, LW, UMass-Hockey East
Trivigno has been a very good college player and was a huge part of UMass winning a national title in 2021. He’s a very skilled and competitive forward who doesn’t shy from playing physical despite a quite diminutive frame. He displays good vision and has a decent wrist shot too. His skating for his size will be the major issue at higher levels.
5. Sergei Tolchinsky, LW, Avangard-KHL
Tolchinsky has been a top scorer in the KHL the last two seasons and a big part of Avangard’s title run in 2021. His skill level is very high. He can beat players one-on-one in the KHL consistently and shows great offensive imagination as a handler and passer. He’s undersized though at 5-8 and doesn’t have great speed, so he’ll have challenges in the NHL despite his great skill.
6. Niko Ojamaki, RW, Podolsk-KHL
Ojamaki was one of the leading scorers in the KHL this season and led the league in goals. He has great hockey sense and a better shot showing a ton of value inside the offensive zone and on the man advantage. His skating is just OK though; he lacks size and is a perimeter player.
7. Jordan Frasca, C, Kingston-OHL
Frasca has been having a huge season on one of the top teams in the CHL. He’s a big center with good puck skills who can create around the net, which is highly appealing from a pro perspective. He won’t win skating contests, but I’ve seen worse feet on guys his size and have seen him beat guys wide.
8. Max Veronneau, RW, Leksands-SHL
If you’re getting a sense of déjà vu you’re not the only one. Veronneau was a top free agent in 2019 and his first stint in North America went poorly. Since then he went to Sweden, where he promptly became one of the best players in the SHL. He always had good skating and skill, but his compete and all-around play were issues. I think those issues have made enough improvement that the 26-year-old may be worth a second try for a team, but it’s rare for that to happen too.
Seems like a lot of guys on his list just lack speed as one of the main issues. |
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Nighthawk
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: Canuckville, BC Joined: 01.09.2015
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Pronman ranked some of the eligible undrafted players, has about 20 or so, here are the top 8:
Seems like a lot of guys on his list just lack speed as one of the main issues. - NewYorkNuck
Agree.
We need more speed & puck handlers. Possession skills is a key need. Edge work goes hand in hand with good skating. |
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