go listen to the the word or read it, what I quoted was exact - onesmallleap
You may have quoted it exactly but claiming he's requesting a trade is definitely and odd interpretation. Here's some quotes from the interview you are talking about and it sure as hell doesn't sound anything like what you think.
“I want to be a Vancouver Canuck, I want to stay here and I love our group,” Horvat said about entering the season without a contract extension. “My wife and I love the city.”
“If I [were going] to play for one team for my whole career, it’d be the Vancouver Canucks. It’s a long process and we’ll see where it goes.”
“I’m excited for camp, I’m excited about our group,” Horvat said. “It was awesome being out there in the skate today, seeing the new guys and just laughing with the guys again and having fun.”
“We added Mikheyev and Kuzmenko, and these guys all have high-end skill and speed. I like that we’ve added that speed up front, and bringing [J.T. Miller] back was obviously huge,” Horvat said.
“He’s a big part of our group offensively and defensively,” Horvat said of Miller. “Millsy and I have a really good relationship and are great friends off the ice. So to have him locked in is huge for us, and I’m really excited about this year.”
“You watch veteran teams, you watch guys that consistently make the playoffs every single year, they have that swagger and they have that attitude where every night they know they have a really good chance of winning,” Horvat said. “I think to have that in our room — that losing is not an option here — I think that’s going to take us to the next level.”
“These things take time, and sometimes they take longer than others,” Horvat said. “I can’t let that kind of stuff bother me. I can’t always have it hanging over my head. I have to put my head down and be the best leader I can be.”
I don't know where any of this indicates he has a problem with Miller and wants a trade or to walk as a UFA.
Myrenberg will have a great mentor this season playing beside former Canucks prospect Kristoffer Gunnarsson. "I think he's gonna play" - Benning about Gunnarsson.
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You may have quoted it exactly but claiming he's requesting a trade is definitely and odd interpretation. Here's some quotes from the interview you are talking about and it sure as hell doesn't sound anything like what you think.
“I want to be a Vancouver Canuck, I want to stay here and I love our group,” Horvat said about entering the season without a contract extension. “My wife and I love the city.”
“If I - boonerbuck[were going] to play for one team for my whole career, it’d be the Vancouver Canucks. It’s a long process and we’ll see where it goes.”
“I’m excited for camp, I’m excited about our group,” Horvat said. “It was awesome being out there in the skate today, seeing the new guys and just laughing with the guys again and having fun.”
“We added Mikheyev and Kuzmenko, and these guys all have high-end skill and speed. I like that we’ve added that speed up front, and bringing [J.T. Miller] back was obviously huge,” Horvat said.
“He’s a big part of our group offensively and defensively,” Horvat said of Miller. “Millsy and I have a really good relationship and are great friends off the ice. So to have him locked in is huge for us, and I’m really excited about this year.”
“You watch veteran teams, you watch guys that consistently make the playoffs every single year, they have that swagger and they have that attitude where every night they know they have a really good chance of winning,” Horvat said. “I think to have that in our room — that losing is not an option here — I think that’s going to take us to the next level.”
“These things take time, and sometimes they take longer than others,” Horvat said. “I can’t let that kind of stuff bother me. I can’t always have it hanging over my head. I have to put my head down and be the best leader I can be.”
I don't know where any of this indicates he has a problem with Miller and wants a trade or to walk as a UFA.
The trade comment was tongue in cheek, but thanks for posting, when you here it live, how he says it makes you wonder if he knows something we dont
Apparently he was a rapper. I’ve also never heard of him, but here you go.
- 1970vintage
Not my type of rap music. I don't really like any new rap music
The stuff of my generation was much better.
I saw a clip of a rapper the other day saying how his generation had rap stars and this new generation of rappers look like they have all come out of a Tim Burton movie.
Nils Åman - 22 - Centre - Leksands IF, SHL
Arshdeep Bains - 21 - Left Wing - Red Deer Rebels, WHL
Carson Focht - 22 - Centre - Abbotsford Canucks, AHL
Marc Gatcomb* - 23 - Right Wing - University of Connecticut, NCAA
Justin Gill* - 19 - Centre - Sherbrooke Phoenic, QMJHL
Linus Karlsson - 22 - Centre/Right Wing - Skellefteå AIK, SHL
Danila Klimovich - 19 - Centre/Left Wing - Abbotsford Canucks, AHL
Evan Konyen* - 18 - Right Wing - Sudbury Wolves, OHL
Connor Lockhart - 19 - Centre - Erie Otters, OHL
Max Namestnikov* - 18 - Centre - Sarnia Sting, OHL
Tristen Nielsen* - 22 - Centre - Abbotsford Canucks, AHL
Simon Pinard* - 21 - Left Wing - Gatineau Olympiques, QMJHL
Michael Regush* - 24 - Centre - Miami University (Ohio), NCAA
Cole Shepard* - 20 - Left Wing - Vancouver Giants, WHL
Chase Wouters* - 22 - Centre/Left Wing - Abbotsford Canucks, AHL
Defence (8)
Matt Anderson* - 23 - Left Defence - University of Minnesota-Duluth, NCAA
Alex Kannok Leipert* - 22 - Right Defence - Abbotsford Canucks, AHL
Kirill Kudryavtsev - 18 - Left Defence - Soo Greyhounds, OHL
Dylan MacPherson* - 24 - Right Defence - Wheeling Nailers, ECHL
Chad Nychuk* - 21 - Left Defence - Brandon Wheat Kings, WHL
Quinn Schmiemann* - 21 - Left Defence - Kamloops Blazers, WHL
Jackson van de Leest* - 21 - Left Defence - Red Deer Rebels, WHL
Jett Woo - 22 - Right Defence - Abbotsford Canucks, AHL
Goaltenders (3)
Brett Brochu* - 20 - Goaltender - London Knights, OHL
Arturs Silovs - 21 - Goaltender - Abbotsford Canucks, AHL
Ty Young - 18 - Goaltender - Prince George Cougars, WHL
Of the 26 players on the roster, just 10 are prospects in the Canucks’ system. The rest are invitees, though six of those invitees are signed to AHL contracts with Abbotsford: Marc Gatcomb, Tristen Nielsen, Chase Wouters, Alex Kannok Leipert, Chad Nychuk, and Quinn Schmiemann.