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Carol Schram
Joined: 09.27.2013

Apr 27 @ 2:08 PM ET
Carol Schram: Quinn Hughes sets new franchise record but Canucks' playoff dream has ended With a three-point night, Quinn Hughes seized control of a longstanding Vancouver Canucks team record on Tuesday night. But his focus and that of his teammates was on the somber realization that, in Game 80, the club's playoff chances had finally been extinguished.
Load Management
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Vancouver Canucks
Location: Billings Spit, BC
Joined: 09.22.2019

Apr 27 @ 2:29 PM ET
Thank you Carol.
Marwood
Location: Cumberland, BC
Joined: 03.18.2010

Apr 27 @ 2:30 PM ET
Thanks Carol!
LordHumungous
Vancouver Canucks
Location: Greetings from the Humungous. Ayatollah of rock and rolla!
Joined: 08.15.2014

Apr 27 @ 2:33 PM ET
Well done Carol!!

1970vintage
Seattle Kraken
Location: BC
Joined: 11.11.2010

Apr 27 @ 2:39 PM ET
Thanks Carol!

Martin is a nice story but the transition to backup goalie isn’t always easy. Hopefully they have three guys at the start of the season they are comfortable with available for NHL games.
Marwood
Location: Cumberland, BC
Joined: 03.18.2010

Apr 27 @ 2:48 PM ET
Thanks Carol!

Martin is a nice story but the transition to backup goalie isn’t always easy. Hopefully they have three guys at the start of the season they are comfortable with available for NHL games.

- 1970vintage

They might get a capable back up in the Miller trade.
1970vintage
Seattle Kraken
Location: BC
Joined: 11.11.2010

Apr 27 @ 2:57 PM ET
They might get a capable back up in the Miller trade.
- Marwood


Who was the guy they sent to Tampa for Miller, McKenna or something?
Load Management
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Vancouver Canucks
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Joined: 09.22.2019

Apr 27 @ 3:00 PM ET
Thanks Carol!

Martin is a nice story but the transition to backup goalie isn’t always easy. Hopefully they have three guys at the start of the season they are comfortable with available for NHL games.

- 1970vintage


You need 2 capable backups these days. This is the 2nd time this season that the Canucks have had to ride the 3rd stringer.
Load Management
Season Ticket Holder
Vancouver Canucks
Location: Billings Spit, BC
Joined: 09.22.2019

Apr 27 @ 3:03 PM ET
Who was the guy they sent to Tampa for Miller, McKenna or something?
- 1970vintage


Marek Mazanec
1970vintage
Seattle Kraken
Location: BC
Joined: 11.11.2010

Apr 27 @ 3:17 PM ET
You need 2 capable backups these days. This is the 2nd time this season that the Canucks have had to ride the 3rd stringer.
- Load Management


I like the mid to late 20’s reclamation project, or a vet willing to play in the AHL or NHL. I didn’t think Halak was all that bad this year other than maybe two games.
Shuswap Wap
Location: BC
Joined: 02.07.2018

Apr 27 @ 3:49 PM ET
Bring in the local guy

Edit: as always Great Job Carol!
Load Management
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Vancouver Canucks
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Apr 27 @ 3:52 PM ET
I like the mid to late 20’s reclamation project, or a vet willing to play in the AHL or NHL. I didn’t think Halak was all that bad this year other than maybe two games.
- 1970vintage


Because of the shit stain Benning left cap wise there's already 8.9mil tied up in Goalies next year. A reclamation project is probably the only way to keep things cost effective on the big club while they ride out the dead space.

SRam19
Vancouver Canucks
Location: Messier the Greatest Canucks Captain
Joined: 02.12.2015

Apr 27 @ 4:29 PM ET
What's going on nerds?
theguvna
Vancouver Canucks
Location: BC
Joined: 10.24.2019

Apr 27 @ 4:29 PM ET
Thank you Carol
JRocknRoll
Location: Charleston, SC
Joined: 11.10.2006

Apr 27 @ 5:11 PM ET
GOLF! There it is. GOLF! There it is. GOLF! There it is. GOLF! There it is. I mean Bruce.
TJTD
Vancouver Canucks
Location: Vancouver, BC
Joined: 02.06.2007

Apr 27 @ 5:28 PM ET
So the big take away is we needed a coach with experience....where are all the post exit interviews inthe NHL.....spill some blood wussies...
Shuswap Wap
Location: BC
Joined: 02.07.2018

Apr 27 @ 5:41 PM ET
GOLF! There it is. GOLF! There it is. GOLF! There it is. GOLF! There it is. I mean Bruce.
- JRocknRoll

DariusKnight
Vancouver Canucks
Location: "The Alien has landed in Vancouver!"
Joined: 03.09.2006

Apr 27 @ 6:24 PM ET
lol wow. The team clips along at .668% under Boudreau and you are looking that far ahead? The window for a good PO run will be upon this club in 1-2 seasons if we just be patient and tweak it. Selling of our 'stars' to get cap relief at this point is redundant. You want another 7-8 years of mediocrity? Go for it. No one is saying Boudreaus PO record is exceptional...but you absolutely cannot discredit what's he's done here with pretty much the exact same roster Green had. So you are basically saying start fresh? Cmon man...be smart.
- LordHumungous


Yet with saying all that, the team was still exactly where the pundits before the season started said they'd be, outside the playoffs in the bubble. Even with the coaching change they still start slow and take 1-1 1/2 periods to get their feet under them and they still can't compete with big physical teams that like to crash and bang. Nor do they consistently beat playoff teams even with the BB factor, that's not the mark of a team that's destined for greatness, that's mediocrity that a few 'tweaks' isn't going to somehow change.

I want the team to actually be forward thinking and realize that they don't HAVE a window and work towards opening one up in 3-4 years when Petey, Hughes and Demko are well into their primes and surround them with talent. I'm prepared for another 4-5 years of suckage if we get a stretch of years where the team is at the top or near the top of the league in the standings and is in the conversation to win the Cup. That's not this team, that will never be this team and it's stupid to think that magically with a couple pieces they will.

The cap issues aren't going to magically all disappear, and you aren't getting Miller or Horvat or Boeser on cheap short-term deals. They're rightly going to want to cash in and so should they. Let's stop worrying about the names on the back of the jersey and look at the big picture for once. Benning screwed us over, and it's going to take those 4-5 years to untangle the mess he's made of our cap, prospect pipeline and draft capital. It also means we need to realize that likely this year was the last chance for this core to stay together and do something.

I'd be very upset if major changes to the team aren't at least started this off-season, I don't expect everyone to go at once, but I do expect one or two big names/potential big contract extentions to go and more to follow eventually. BB isn't the answer in the long term, and he wasn't a JR/PA hiring, so there's a good possibility he's not here next year too (not saying he won't be, just that the management group might want to hire their own coach, or at least interview BB along with other candidates).
Marwood
Location: Cumberland, BC
Joined: 03.18.2010

Apr 27 @ 6:41 PM ET
Yet with saying all that, the team was still exactly where the pundits before the season started said they'd be, outside the playoffs in the bubble. Even with the coaching change they still start slow and take 1-1 1/2 periods to get their feet under them and they still can't compete with big physical teams that like to crash and bang. Nor do they consistently beat playoff teams even with the BB factor, that's not the mark of a team that's destined for greatness, that's mediocrity that a few 'tweaks' isn't going to somehow change.

I want the team to actually be forward thinking and realize that they don't HAVE a window and work towards opening one up in 3-4 years when Petey, Hughes and Demko are well into their primes and surround them with talent. I'm prepared for another 4-5 years of suckage if we get a stretch of years where the team is at the top or near the top of the league in the standings and is in the conversation to win the Cup. That's not this team, that will never be this team and it's stupid to think that magically with a couple pieces they will.

The cap issues aren't going to magically all disappear, and you aren't getting Miller or Horvat or Boeser on cheap short-term deals. They're rightly going to want to cash in and so should they. Let's stop worrying about the names on the back of the jersey and look at the big picture for once. Benning screwed us over, and it's going to take those 4-5 years to untangle the mess he's made of our cap, prospect pipeline and draft capital. It also means we need to realize that likely this year was the last chance for this core to stay together and do something.

I'd be very upset if major changes to the team aren't at least started this off-season, I don't expect everyone to go at once, but I do expect one or two big names/potential big contract extentions to go and more to follow eventually. BB isn't the answer in the long term, and he wasn't a JR/PA hiring, so there's a good possibility he's not here next year too (not saying he won't be, just that the management group might want to hire their own coach, or at least interview BB along with other candidates).

- DariusKnight

LeftCoaster
Location: Valley Of The Sun
Joined: 07.03.2009

Apr 27 @ 6:45 PM ET
Yet with saying all that, the team was still exactly where the pundits before the season started said they'd be, outside the playoffs in the bubble. Even with the coaching change they still start slow and take 1-1 1/2 periods to get their feet under them and they still can't compete with big physical teams that like to crash and bang. Nor do they consistently beat playoff teams even with the BB factor, that's not the mark of a team that's destined for greatness, that's mediocrity that a few 'tweaks' isn't going to somehow change.

I want the team to actually be forward thinking and realize that they don't HAVE a window and work towards opening one up in 3-4 years when Petey, Hughes and Demko are well into their primes and surround them with talent. I'm prepared for another 4-5 years of suckage if we get a stretch of years where the team is at the top or near the top of the league in the standings and is in the conversation to win the Cup. That's not this team, that will never be this team and it's stupid to think that magically with a couple pieces they will.

The cap issues aren't going to magically all disappear, and you aren't getting Miller or Horvat or Boeser on cheap short-term deals. They're rightly going to want to cash in and so should they. Let's stop worrying about the names on the back of the jersey and look at the big picture for once. Benning screwed us over, and it's going to take those 4-5 years to untangle the mess he's made of our cap, prospect pipeline and draft capital. It also means we need to realize that likely this year was the last chance for this core to stay together and do something.

I'd be very upset if major changes to the team aren't at least started this off-season, I don't expect everyone to go at once, but I do expect one or two big names/potential big contract extentions to go and more to follow eventually. BB isn't the answer in the long term, and he wasn't a JR/PA hiring, so there's a good possibility he's not here next year too (not saying he won't be, just that the management group might want to hire their own coach, or at least interview BB along with other candidates).

- DariusKnight

A lot of ppl are stuck on the the teams winning percentage under Boudreau, I don’t know if it’s sustainable or not, hopefully it is, regardless, in order for the club to improve they’ve gotta deal with Boeser, Myers and or OEL salary.

The team still relies on stellar goaltending too much, they’ve gotta deal with a few bloated salaries if they have any hope of re-signing Miller.
Marwood
Location: Cumberland, BC
Joined: 03.18.2010

Apr 27 @ 6:52 PM ET
A lot of ppl are stuck on the the teams winning percentage under Boudreau, I don’t know if it’s sustainable or not, hopefully it is, regardless, in order for the club to improve they’ve gotta deal with Boeser, Myers and or OEL salary.

The team still relies on stellar goaltending too much, they’ve gotta deal with a few bloated salaries if they have any hope of re-signing Miller.

- LeftCoaster


He's going to be on his down swing by the time the Canucks are contenders again.
neem55
Vancouver Canucks
Joined: 02.02.2012

Apr 27 @ 7:01 PM ET

He's going to be on his down swing by the time the Canucks are contenders again.

- Marwood

When you say things like this, almost makes me think we should hang onto him. Considering how “bad” he was according to you when we got him
Marwood
Location: Cumberland, BC
Joined: 03.18.2010

Apr 27 @ 7:07 PM ET
When you say things like this, almost makes me think we should hang onto him. Considering how “bad” he was according to you when we got him
- neem55

I never said he was bad when they got him, I didn't like the price paid and I thought the trade was unnecessary due to the construction of the club at the time.
golfingsince
Location: This message is Marwood approved!
Joined: 11.30.2011

Apr 27 @ 7:20 PM ET
I never said he was bad when they got him, I didn't like the price paid and I thought the trade was unnecessary due to the construction of the club at the time.
- Marwood

I remember saying that people are going to have a hard time differentiating between the player and the trade.

He's been about as good as can be expected post trade, but all it did was give us a bump towards mediocrity.
Load Management
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Vancouver Canucks
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Joined: 09.22.2019

Apr 27 @ 7:23 PM ET
A lot of ppl are stuck on the the teams winning percentage under Boudreau, I don’t know if it’s sustainable or not, hopefully it is, regardless, in order for the club to improve they’ve gotta deal with Boeser, Myers and or OEL salary.

The team still relies on stellar goaltending too much, they’ve gotta deal with a few bloated salaries if they have any hope of re-signing Miller.

- LeftCoaster


Miller is definitely the first domino. Whether he wants to re-sign and whether his asking price is reasonable dictates where you go from there. I still say you hang onto Myers for another year and half unless somebody makes an offer that's in the ballpark of what Chairot fetched.

I'll go out on a limb and say Myers improves next year on the offensive side of the puck. I'm impressed with how his defending improved this year. It's pointless to try to sell him at a loss.
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