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Location: “Who are we to think we’re anybody?” - Tocchet. Penticton, BC Joined: 04.26.2012
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Thanks Carol,
I've seen more hair on a piece of bacon than on the Canucks coaching staff! |
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Thanks Carol
Do you know if any of these coaching signings had interviews? |
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neem55
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Joined: 02.02.2012
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Thanks Carol, nice to have a more experienced staff and management. I like what I see and the aqualinis appear to be willing to pay the piper in terms of leadership, after some lean and understaffed years imo |
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carsonagenic
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Location: AB Joined: 03.08.2006
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Last Blog...
I don't remember saying this cycle worked. I've never even said everything had gone perfectly. I just dont share the deep depression that some run straight too every year about everything.
Never said you did.
I don't share any deep depression about this team, but I am getting older, 50 this Feb. I want to see the Canucks win the Cup before I'm back in diapers or dead. And if the last 52 years is a foreshadowing of the future....
Try something different already. Stop chasing the quick easy path to the Darkside, it hasn't worked. |
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LordHumungous
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Location: Greetings from the Humungous. Ayatollah of rock and rolla! Joined: 08.15.2014
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Well done Carol.
Good to see Brock back hey maybe this MNGT group knows what they are doing after all lol.
Miller...you are up next.
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manvanfan
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Location: MB Joined: 01.21.2012
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Thanks Carol.
Great job of summing up all that has gone on the past few days. |
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CanuckDon
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Location: Las Vegas Joined: 08.05.2014
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Thx Carol!
@codes
I didn’t say you were delusional for liking Brock Boeser. We just have different preferences in players. I prefer players that play with pace, compete hard in all 3 zones and are effective at transitioning the puck. It appears you prefer slow and soft passengers that can’t transition the puck and are completely reliant on their mates to retrieve the puck.
I said you are delusional because you predicted Boeser to score 35. That was a surprising prediction. |
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manvanfan
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Location: MB Joined: 01.21.2012
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Last Blog...
I don't remember saying this cycle worked. I've never even said everything had gone perfectly. I just dont share the deep depression that some run straight too every year about everything.
Never said you did.
I don't share any deep depression about this team, but I am getting older, 50 this Feb. I want to see the Canucks win the Cup before I'm back in diapers or dead. And if the last 52 years is a foreshadowing of the future....
Try something different already. Stop chasing the quick easy path to the Darkside, it hasn't worked. - carsonagenic
The Canucks have come close a few times. Franchise hasn't had a lot of luck and usually haven't done themselves any favours. The rules are forever changing. |
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neem55
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Joined: 02.02.2012
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Thx Carol!
@codes
I didn’t say you were delusional for liking Brock Boeser. We just have different preferences in players. I prefer players that play with pace, compete hard in all 3 zones and are effective at transitioning the puck. It appears you prefer slow and soft passengers that can’t transition the puck and are completely reliant on their mates to retrieve the puck.
I said you are delusional because you predicted Boeser to score 35. That was a surprising prediction. - CanuckDon
He’s scored 28. 35 is really not delusional at all. |
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Codes1087
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Joined: 09.24.2014
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Thx Carol!
@codes
I didn’t say you were delusional for liking Brock Boeser. We just have different preferences in players. I prefer players that play with pace, compete hard in all 3 zones and are effective at transitioning the puck. It appears you prefer slow and soft passengers that can’t transition the puck and are completely reliant on their mates to retrieve the puck.
I said you are delusional because you predicted Boeser to score 35. That was a surprising prediction. - CanuckDon
i already stated why I thought he could do it. The kid scored 29 with a bum wrist in 62 games in his rookie season. I dont like making excuses for players, but i imagine watching his dad slowly die and lose his mind for a year takes its toll. I am dealing with an extremely similar situation, living above my grandparents and being the primary caregiver to my grandma who has dementia. A healthy Boeser, IMO, can achieve 35 if he can stay healthy, and I stand by it. I dont give players "passes" very often for having bad years, but at 25 years old and watching his dad go through that, I will give him a pass and I expect him to have a great year next year. |
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manvanfan
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Location: MB Joined: 01.21.2012
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Thx Carol!
@codes
I didn’t say you were delusional for liking Brock Boeser. We just have different preferences in players. I prefer players that play with pace, compete hard in all 3 zones and are effective at transitioning the puck. It appears you prefer slow and soft passengers that can’t transition the puck and are completely reliant on their mates to retrieve the puck.
I said you are delusional because you predicted Boeser to score 35. That was a surprising prediction. - CanuckDon
It's in the forum now. Shall see whos more delusional at the end of the season 😆 |
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1970vintage
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Location: BC Joined: 11.11.2010
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Thanks Carol!
“Jason King stays on, and remains in charge of the power play after Vancouver finished ninth overall with a 23.5% efficiency rate last season.”
There’s a narrative buster if I’ve ever seen one |
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Location: BC Joined: 11.11.2010
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Thanks Carol
Do you know if any of these coaching signings had interviews? - A_SteamingLombardi
The quote did say “we’ve talked to a lot of people”… |
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manvanfan
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Location: MB Joined: 01.21.2012
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i already stated why I thought he could do it. The kid scored 29 with a bum wrist in 62 games in his rookie season. I dont like making excuses for players, but i imagine watching his dad slowly die and lose his mind for a year takes its toll. I am dealing with an extremely similar situation, living above my grandparents and being the primary caregiver to my grandma who has dementia. A healthy Boeser, IMO, can achieve 35 if he can stay healthy, and I stand by it. I dont give players "passes" very often for having bad years, but at 25 years old and watching his dad go through that, I will give him a pass and I expect him to have a great year next year. - Codes1087
From Carol's blog and Bruce's comments. Sounds as if the contract ending might have been on his mind as well. |
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Codes1087
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Joined: 09.24.2014
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It's in the forum now. Shall see whos more delusional at the end of the season 😆 - manvanfan
if you average his goals per game, over an 82 game season across his career, its 37. Like I said, hopefully he can stay healthy and play all 82, but predicting 35 goals when his average over 82 is 37 isn't some massive stretch lol.
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i already stated why I thought he could do it. The kid scored 29 with a bum wrist in 62 games in his rookie season. I dont like making excuses for players, but i imagine watching his dad slowly die and lose his mind for a year takes its toll. I am dealing with an extremely similar situation, living above my grandparents and being the primary caregiver to my grandma who has dementia. A healthy Boeser, IMO, can achieve 35 if he can stay healthy, and I stand by it. I dont give players "passes" very often for having bad years, but at 25 years old and watching his dad go through that, I will give him a pass and I expect him to have a great year next year. - Codes1087
My prediction is Boeser wont stay healthy. |
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Codes1087
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Joined: 09.24.2014
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My prediction is Boeser wont stay healthy. - A_SteamingLombardi
if history has shown us anything, its that the kid has a hard time playing a full season, so I don't doubt that either.
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neem55
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Joined: 02.02.2012
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My prediction is Boeser wont stay healthy. - A_SteamingLombardi
Seems a pretty solid prediction, hopefully he ups his preparation and can do the long haul this year. |
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carsonagenic
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Location: AB Joined: 03.08.2006
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Lordy....
Rewarding failure by keeping the on-ice team the same is not going to help this team or organization going forward. Resigning a soon to be 30 year old player, even though he is good, does not really move the needle for this team towards Cup contender. I know they failed under Green, and had a good yet failed to make the playoffs run under Boudreau. This to me created false hope. What are the realistic outcomes of keeping Miller?
1) They totally overachieve and fluke their way to a Cup win.
2) Make the playoffs and bow out without winning the Cup.
3) Miss the playoffs.
With any of these scenarios, can we resign Miller without him walking for nothing? Is it worth the risk? And is resigning him and using our cap space on a 30 yr old C worth it in the long run?
IMO not even close to be being worth the risk, as 1 isn't happening 2 and 3 are not worth a 1st rounder, and a top prospect, + to an organization with all the issues it has.
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CanuckDon
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Location: Las Vegas Joined: 08.05.2014
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He’s scored 28. 35 is really not delusional at all. - neem55
That was a long time ago. He has regressed substantially |
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CanuckDon
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Location: Las Vegas Joined: 08.05.2014
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i already stated why I thought he could do it. The kid scored 29 with a bum wrist in 62 games in his rookie season. I dont like making excuses for players, but i imagine watching his dad slowly die and lose his mind for a year takes its toll. I am dealing with an extremely similar situation, living above my grandparents and being the primary caregiver to my grandma who has dementia. A healthy Boeser, IMO, can achieve 35 if he can stay healthy, and I stand by it. I dont give players "passes" very often for having bad years, but at 25 years old and watching his dad go through that, I will give him a pass and I expect him to have a great year next year. - Codes1087
The past 3 years are because his dad was ill? I suppose it’s possible but unlikely. He definitely gets a pass for this season. I’m just saying he hasn’t been rookie Brock in years. |
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Thanks Carol.
Trying to stay optimistic about the off-season, hope it goes well. |
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CanuckDon
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Location: Las Vegas Joined: 08.05.2014
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It's in the forum now. Shall see whos more delusional at the end of the season 😆 - manvanfan
We may need an avatar bet |
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Codes1087
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Joined: 09.24.2014
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The past 3 years are because his dad was ill? I suppose it’s possible but unlikely. He definitely gets a pass for this season. I’m just saying he hasn’t been rookie Brock in years. - CanuckDon
my whole prediction was based off of him being healthy. His goal per 82 this past year (a down year for him) was 32. Even over the span of his career, the guy averages 37 goals a season. I still don't think its an outlandish take to say he scores 35 if he can stay healthy ll
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