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Ch28 10-04-2013 11:29 AM

Wtf Milwaukee out of nowhere
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Spoon 10-04-2013 11:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Hondaracer (Post 8332905)
The whole nonis thing is a crock of shit, every team is 4-5 role players away from making a deep run, the job of the GM is to fill those spots with players who effectively slot into those roles

Nonis signing rentals like smolinski, Bulis, etc the plugs of all plugs

Nonis wagered picks that people are crying about not being there on terrible players who didn't get us past the first round, Gillis was the only one to make the push to get passed and even that came down to an overtime game 7 goal..
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You're right. None of these guys ever made a significant impact on the Canucks roster.

Drafts:
Cory Schneider
Alex Edler
Jannick Hansen

Trades:
Roberto Luongo
Willie Mitchell

punkwax 10-04-2013 11:30 AM

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Originally Posted by RiceIntegraRS (Post 8332888)
wow oh wow. we lost the first out of 82 games and everyones saying to blowup this team. When did RS become CDC?
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During the Cup run when everyone in Vancouver became an expert hockey analyst.

Not really racist! 10-04-2013 11:43 AM

lol you guys are oblivious if you guys think we'll get a team even close to the one we went to the cup finals with...

it was a very very special team
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dbaz 10-04-2013 11:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Spoon (Post 8332937)
You're right. None of these guys ever made a significant impact on the Canucks roster.

Drafts:
Cory Schneider
Alex Edler
Jannick Hansen

Trades:
Roberto Luongo
Willie Mitchell

gillis: erhoff, torres, samuelsson, sedins re-signed, hamhuis. whats your point? there were people that burke drafted too. almost all teams are like this, chicago was too. its like you guys overlook the biggest thing that happens to the teams in the finals, all their ufa's request large amounts of money or term and teams pass. it then generally takes 2-3 years to replace that depth.

Hondaracer 10-04-2013 12:05 PM

If they go over 7m it's a fucking joke, I know Kessel etc getting 8 but we can't afford sisters at 7+ and if we do were just treading fucking water
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Hondaracer 10-04-2013 12:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Spoon (Post 8332937)
You're right. None of these guys ever made a significant impact on the Canucks roster.

Drafts:
Cory Schneider
Alex Edler
Jannick Hansen

Trades:
Roberto Luongo
Willie Mitchell

Show me a GM who's won a cup who DIDNT inherit a core.
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punkwax 10-04-2013 12:13 PM

I agree. Sedins should be signed for less than they are currently making. I feel their best years are behind them. At most, the same amount but if I were GMMG I'd be pushing for less so we could bring in some supporting talent (once the cap goes up).

That's not limited to the Sedins either. Every core player shouldn't expect a raise because there is more cash in the pool. They should all look at this as an opportunity to bring in real players so they can achieve the ultimate goal, lifting the Cup over their heads.

Not really racist! 10-04-2013 12:34 PM

5-5.5 mil each for 5 years or 4.5-5 mil for 7 years

i have a feeling they want term more than money anyways, wouldn't be surprised if they took another big discount

edit, last week, kypreos said on twitter they could do a shorter term but ask for 7m each, but when is he ever right

Nick Kypreos ‏@RealKyper 27 Sep
Sounds like Sedin's willing to go shorter term providing #Canucks in the 7.5m per yr range. 30m for 4 yrs or 37m over 5 yrs is my guess.

604778 10-04-2013 12:40 PM

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Jason Botchford ‏@botchford 40m
Burrows "banged up" but Tortorella banking on him playing tomorrow
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CRS 10-04-2013 01:02 PM

Nick Kypreos is a terrible source.

Not really racist! 10-04-2013 01:17 PM

again, which is why i mentioned "when is he ever right"

Not really racist! 10-04-2013 02:18 PM

Canucks introduce 'Sedin Corner' - Vancouver Canucks - News
Replacing Lu's Crease Club

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Vancouver, B.C. – Henrik and Daniel Sedin, along with their families, are pleased to be launching ‘Sedin Corner’ for the 2013.14 season at Rogers Arena. Sedin Corner is a 14-person suite that will host charities and groups from British Columbia that support children’s health and education as well as family wellness.

Daniel and Henrik along with their families have been big supporters of the BC community since their arrival in Vancouver in 1999. Over the years, their support has benefited more than 50 charities, most notably the Canucks For Kids Fund, the Canucks Family Education Centre, Canuck Place Children’s Hospice, the YWCA and BC Children’s Hospital, where they made a $1.5 million donation in 2010.

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“Our families feel very fortunate to live and work in Vancouver and we want to give something back that would benefit children and families across the province,” said Henrik Sedin. “We are happy to make Sedin Corner available to the incredible people and organizations across BC who are making a difference in the lives of children and families. It’s our way of thanking them for all that they do.”

“We hope that an evening at a Canucks game will be a way for us to convey our thanks to the dedicated people who spend their days doing great work in children’s health and education while supporting families throughout British Columbia,” said Daniel Sedin.

Key Facts

Guests in Sedin Corner receive game tickets, parking passes, in-suite food & beverage courtesy of Aramark Sports & Entertainment, an in-game welcome and Sedin Corner and Vancouver Canucks souvenirs.

Charities and groups that fall within the mandate of the suite were encouraged to apply during the application period in September 2013
More than 70 applications from around British Columbia were received
Applications are currently being reviewed by the Sedin families and all applicants will learn of their status by mid-October
Décor and design of the suite is reflective of a comfortable Swedish home: full of light with wood flooring, simple patterns and clean lines
Sedin Corner is the first executive suite in Rogers Arena to have an extensive infographic artwork piece installed (measuring more than 20’ x 8’)
Swedish meatballs are included in the food & beverage selection for all guests in Sedin Corner

There has been a history of Vancouver Canucks captains offering the suite to deserving individuals, who otherwise might not have an opportunity to ever attend a Vancouver Canucks game:
1995-1998: Trevor Linden: Captain’s Crew & Linden’s Locker Room
2001-2008: Markus Naslund: Nazzy’s Suite
2008-2013: Roberto Luongo: Lui’s Crease Club
2013 – Present: Daniel and Henrik Sedin: Sedin Corner
Gillis Article
Gillis defends record as Canucks? GM - The Globe and Mail

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DAVID EBNER
Gillis defends record as Canucks’ GM

Mike Gillis feels underappreciated.

The president and general manager of the Vancouver Canucks – starting his sixth season at the helm of the NHL team, a fresh, five-year contract kicking in – looks back at his tenure and sees a stretch of success, and looks at the reviews and sees undue criticism.

Vancouver has never been an easy town to run, or play on, a hockey team – but it’s not the shark-infested fishbowl that is Toronto or Montreal. Gillis says the negative talk doesn’t affect him much any more – yet in an interview this week, to look back and ahead, it is the first thing he brings up.
He starts with coverage over the past 18 months in The Globe and Mail, a period during which the team has been twice swiftly ejected from the playoffs, winning one of nine games.

“I think the insidious creep of negativity is working its way on you,” Gillis said in an interview last Monday. He then went on to say newspaper coverage of his team in general is marked by a “constant thread of negativity.”

Gillis, after years as a big-time player agent, arrived in Vancouver in mid-2008, a surprise and unconventional hire by billionaire owner Francesco Aquilini. Gillis promised a different way of doing things and delivered, with everything from a sleep doctor that has helped significantly bolster the team’s record on the road, to a much broader, and secret, “human performance plan.”

On the ice, Gillis’s biggest decision was to keep the team he inherited intact, even if on arrival he was a critic of the squad. Results followed: Five consecutive division titles, two regular-season titles, and one appearance in the Stanley Cup finals. And even with the playoff stumbles of the past two springs, Vancouver ranks fifth of 30 teams over the past five years in the NHL, in terms of playoff rounds and games played, standing behind Chicago, Boston, Detroit, and Pittsburgh.

“This team has had the best five years in the history of the Canucks,” Gillis said. “Lots of media people in this city don’t bother to take a look around the league. I’d hazard [other teams] would not endure the same criticism that we endure most of the time.”

Beyond the media cacophony, Gillis feels good. He talked about a “reset” after last season ended, one some people took to mean a significant overhaul. “We have to reinvent ourselves,” he said in early May, on the day a reset was declared.

After everything, new head coach John Tortorella accounts for much of the reset, with the core of the players the same as through Gillis’s tenure.

“To change the culture of a place, it requires a change near the top,” the GM said. “We are invigorated by a new staff. Our team is responding to that. I’m really encouraged. I like where we sit. I like our roster. These guys are hungry. We’re looking at this season very optimistically.”

What the critics see, unduly negative, myopic or otherwise, is an aging team. They see a GM whose draft record is mixed and a team that did not add the hoped-for injection of youth. And on the biggest file on Gillis’s desk the past year-plus, they see an outright failure, where the Canucks ended up trading the goaltender the team wanted to keep.

On chatter that the Canucks asked for too much for Roberto Luongo, Gillis called it a “media urban myth,” saying such talk was an effort to “have us accept something less than what we felt was appropriate.” Offers came in but none the team considered right, and eventually decided their best move was to trade Cory Schneider (to the New Jersey Devils).

The captain on the ice knows there is only one way success in the NHL is counted.

“We haven’t won anything,” Henrik Sedin said Tuesday. “We’ve won the regular season, we won the scoring titles, but if you look back at our careers [here], I don’t think you’d read anywhere that we’ve won anything.”

The weight of expectations in Vancouver was quickly obvious to Tortorella.

“All you guys [media] talk about is the Stanley Cup,” the coach said. “Everybody I see on the streets talks about a Stanley Cup. It’s a tremendous challenge and I look forward to the opportunity.”

The team forges forward – and the fans appear to be on board with the latest iteration. Last spring, the Canucks sold out their two home playoff games, but tickets were much more easily available than in the past.

Few tickets are available for the six home games this month. The team has sold out 433 consecutive games going back more than a decade.

rsx 10-04-2013 07:47 PM

The upper hand is always with the GM, since the twins always want to play together forever.

Not really racist! 10-04-2013 09:09 PM

Gagner loses 4 teeth, gains a steel plate and 6 screws in his jaw, gets it wired shut for 3 days after surgery, loses 10 pounds and is out at least till early November

nothxjeff.......would not want to experience

Hondaracer 10-05-2013 09:39 AM

Burrows out "a couple weeks"

:/

This whole fucking shot blocking talk is getting sooooo tiring Uhg..
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pastarocket 10-05-2013 10:01 AM

Maybe Torts will give Shinkaruk a chance to play with the team now that Burrows is injured.

Memo to Torts: Less shot blocking, more high quality scoring chances in the opponent's zone as a result of the aggressive forecheck.
We need more goals! :swear:

Mike Oxbig 10-05-2013 10:09 AM

Anyone know how i can get the canucks app theme wallpaper?

Hondaracer 10-05-2013 10:26 AM

No forward being called up dress a 7th dman
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pure.life 10-05-2013 10:31 AM

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Originally Posted by pastarocket (Post 8333419)
Maybe Torts will give Shinkaruk a chance to play with the team now that Burrows is injured.

Memo to Torts: Less shot blocking, more high quality scoring chances in the opponent's zone as a result of the aggressive forecheck.
We need more goals! :swear:

I thought junior players can't be called up after being sent down
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pastarocket 10-05-2013 10:59 AM

My guess is that Torts will put Hansen to play with the Sedins.
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Hondaracer 10-05-2013 11:16 AM

Kelly hrudey was saying Weise :S
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spideyv2 10-05-2013 12:24 PM

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Originally Posted by pastarocket (Post 8333419)
Maybe Torts will give Shinkaruk a chance to play with the team now that Burrows is injured.

Memo to Torts: Less shot blocking, more high quality scoring chances in the opponent's zone as a result of the aggressive forecheck.
We need more goals! :swear:

you can't fucking call up junior players after sending them down

do you even NHL?

Jmac 10-05-2013 01:17 PM

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Originally Posted by pastarocket (Post 8333463)
My guess is that Torts will put Hansen to play with the Sedins.
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He had David "The Crusader" Booth with them last game.

Not really racist! 10-05-2013 03:06 PM

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Originally Posted by jayare604 (Post 8333516)
you can't fucking call up junior players after sending them down

do you even NHL?

http://gifs.gifbin.com/032012/133278...kozy_laugh.gif

As for Burrows injury, its just unfortunate...his game involves quite a bit of shot blocking and hes usually top 3 on our team every season... he's doing more now but its just one of those things that happen every once in while...like Kesler's shit luck breaking his foot right after returning from injury


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