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interesting...looks like McJesus is already attracting some attention |
You guys are being way too melodramatic. Some of you are talking as if the Canucks actually had a chance to make a decent run this year. I think the Canucks can win Game 5, but I didn't think they would actually win the series. This team is what it is - an older core with some young players. I think Willie, Linden, and JB know what they have. From a hockey and business standpoint, it was mission accomplished: 3 games in the playoffs, some experience for young guys like Horvat, Lack, and Kennins, and easier decisions on who to get rid of in the off-season. This was the plan at the start of the season. This was always going to be a rebuilding year - they over achieved quite frankly. It just sucks seeing them getting taken to school by a bunch of young guys with nothing to lose. Plus, Hartley is a douche which hurts even more. |
If Edmonton fires MacT and gets Chiarelli I would be scared being a Canucks fan because we know he will move a number of players to make the Coilers stronger |
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It took effort to remain this bad for this long with that that much talent. Now if they actually a decent gm to run the damn things they will see a change for the better soon |
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Side note, Baerstchi is on line with Bonino and Vrbata. |
Flames are built for the playoffs just like the Los Angeles kings |
Anyone notice this during the game? Was scratching my head when that happened, like wtf was that? Robert Söderlind @HockeyWebCast Deryk Engelland shoves Daniel Sedin... Sedin picks up Engelland's stick and hands it to him. Video here: |
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Its why we are called a soft team, because our leaders on the team do things and react to things like a pansies. That to me was softer and more embarassing than getting punched in the face repeatedly by marchand. |
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Credit to the flames though for sticking with their game and getting better as the series goes on. |
Wideman bobble head punch Daniel sedin a few times before he stopped... Game 3 Sedins can play until over 40 with the cycling game. We always lack secondary scoring, maybe it's time to bump sedin to 2nd line and look for real rugged first liners |
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This roster line up of putting the Sedins on the second line and younger, tougher player on the first is similar to what the Sharks do. Thornton and Marleau are split up to be on two separate lines: Joe Pavelski Joe Thornton Melker Karlsson Patrick Marleau Logan Couture Tomas Hertl Those line combos did nothing for the Sharks anyways this season. :lawl: The problem is that Sedins do not play as well on separate lines. Is Horvat ready to be a first line centre? The bigger problem is that our wingers are old. Higgy and Burrows aren't consistent scorers anymore. We need younger wingers, who are not only rugged, but are fast skaters. Team speed and size are two areas where the Canucks need improvement big time. Henrik and Daniel are slow as snails. Otherwise, this team is going nowhere. |
long story short, we need to get some more luck in prospect selection and prospect development. |
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They're in a catch 22 situation. You get rid of the Sedins, who's going to make up the 130pts between the both of them? You keep them around but there isn't anyone on the team ready to take over the first line offensively. But if you keep them around, the culture effectively stays the same and this is the same team where the other players are built around them. We've enjoyed way too much of the Sedins over the years and the reliance on them shows. No ones cares if secondary scoring shows up when they're beating on bottom feeders. I don't know how they can be seen as a balanced team when you have someone like Higgins who can barely score now play on the second line. I didn't expect them to make the playoffs but it's all veneer on the walls. And the stupid loyalty they show to players is annoying. Either push guys like KB3 down or trade them. It's gotten to the point where there is too much risk too often for his sometimes high reward. |
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To me, I can only trust Horvat and Richardson on a key faceoff. Plus we don't have any secondary threats. Other teams know that if they shut down the Sedins, they can shut down the Canucks. No matter how you roll 4 lines during a game, it's meaningless when your second and third lines are not doing anything. |
Whether you keep the sedins or not, the result is the same |
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Canucks and playoffs I wasn't born yet in 82, but that was one of those cinderella stories 94 team was clutch, gritty and played with a lot of heart. sadly lost to fucking messier 2011 team had expectations to get shit done, team crumbled. injuries or not, the team was horrendous from game 3-7 finals this year? not a lot of expectations... BUT WHERE THE FUCK IS THE EFFORT TV put this up..tho.. hello zack smith's woman https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CDPGMzSWYAA1fbk.png |
^ I wouldn't kick either of them out of bed for eating cookies. That said... look what NHL money buys. How do I say this politely.. Dale Weise isn't much of a looker (#nohomo) and look at the piece of tail he lands. Shallow bitches... fuck how I wish I had enough money to afford thee :lawl: |
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1st line (Top 90) production: D. Sedin, H. Sedin, Vrbata, Bonino, Richardson 2nd line (Top 180) production: Higgins, Horvat, Hansen, Kassian, Burrows 3rd line (Top 270) production: Matthias, Dorsett 4th line production: Vey, McMillan Richardson is ridiculously underrated. Top 90 even-strength production while battling injuries all season plus he's easily our top penalty killer. Vey's a lead balloon, which most of us are well aware of, yet he played 75 games, averaged over 11 minutes of even-strength TOI/game, and was on the 1st unit PP for most of the season. McMillan was outproduced by goons ... Let that sink in for a minute ... John fucking Scott had almost TWICE the even-strength production Brandon McMillan had (0.85 p/60 vs. 0.46 p/60) ... John fucking Scott ... :rukidding: Like I said earlier in the season, I'd much rather us have kept a guy like Sestito in the lineup over guys like Vey (McMillan wasn't on the team at the time, but throw him in there, too). At least a guy like Sestito brings SOMETHING to the table. Vey and McMillan bring nothing. And ... Baertschi watches us get destroyed from the press box. The major issue is we have 1 guy with size (Matthias, who plays small) and only a few guys with speed. Our D can't move the puck because, in order to have a transition game, our forwards are cheating out of the zone early, leaving few, if any, options. And, of course, we have a crippled Bieksa paired with Sbisa, who is Sbisa. |
^ this guys post has more effort than the canucks in game 3 and 4 |
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Baertschi pretty confirmed to play game 5. I wonder who's out, hopefully Vey. Burrows out for the series. Miller will start. |
I cry when I remember we resigned sbisa for 3 more years...for what? To make the Kesler trade more bearable? |
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