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  1. Leips had impressed me with his play thus far but that interview has made me a fan. Loved the honesty about beginning to work harder and seeing it pay off. Kid's gotta chip on his shoulder and ambition to prove his doubters wrong. In my opinon he's got fringe top6 talent waiting to be tapped into tbh. Definitely been fun to watch so far.
  2. Hey guys, I'm Back! Anyone remember me, or have I overestimated how noteworthy I once was on this board? :P

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    2. Sean Monahan

      Sean Monahan

      @-AJ- I've wondered the same thing. I think the real test of that will be the day I come across a fellow CDC'er by happenstance. 

    3. HI5

      HI5

      We’re you the guy who accidentally killed his wife with chloroform?

    4. Alflives

      Alflives

      I look forward to the stories!

  3. Jack of all trades rather than a elite for one purpose. Probably the safest bet of the dmen.
  4. Someone outgoing from the Fraser Valley should come be a guest on my podcast.

    1. Tortorella's Rant

      Tortorella's Rant

      I'm from the FV but i'm not outgoing.

    2. thejazz97

      thejazz97

      I'm not from FV.

  5. A girl i had a brief fling with in back high school commit suicide today. This has been such an awful day. Too much death to handle :'(

    1. Gstank29

      Gstank29

      I guy i played hockey with commit suicide earlier this year. You just have to remember they are in a better place

  6. Sbisa is bringing the scrums/60 stat to the mainstream.

  7. I suppose I'll have to be on my best behavior from now on.

    1. thejazz97

      thejazz97

      What happened?

    2. Edlerberry

      Edlerberry

      he materially breached richard's contract

  8. I didn't sign the petition but trading Lack now and Miller later is losing trade value on both of them. Squandered profits = bad business it's not even clear who is better right now but they're trending in opposite directions

    1. Webster6

      Webster6

      Bottom line is we are winning zilch with Miller as our starter anyway and rushing a silly trade to desperately reacquire a 2nd. Better moves could've been made.

    2. Mike Vanderhoek

      Mike Vanderhoek

      no the Canucks are looking at dealing from a position of strength. i love Lack as much as the next guy but come on, Miller is the better goaltender, Markstrom has a higher ceiling than Lack and Demko is in the picture. The team will have excellent goaltending this upcoming season if it's Miller and Markstrom, why not obtain a top 40? pick in a very deep draft to add a young talent on defense ? no-brainer.

    3. Webster6

      Webster6

      Canucks goalie coaches think Lack is the best of the 3. You're in the minority thinking otherwise. That 2nd rounder could've been had from another asset, this is a desperate rush job. Lack and Marky would've done no worse than Miller and Marky, but with more cap space available. Miller will have zero value by the time we wanna trade him and Lack would probably fetch a mid 1st by next draft.

  9. This game is heart breaking

  10. A mission to march over top Manchester.

  11. Canucks should pick up Evgeny Artyukhin.

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    2. Rick Grimes

      Rick Grimes

      Yes. He is, Jazz. XD

    3. smithers joe

      smithers joe

      can't he get up by himself?

    4. Phil_314

      Phil_314

      ^

      He's kinda heavy, 6'5", 255 lbs.

  12. Thank the Lord. The day is saved.
  13. He took a hard check in the 1st and was labouring ever since. Probably wasn't feeling good enough to contribute to the team at a high level. Hopefully it's nothing serious.
  14. I wonder what SabresFan thinks about these developments

    1. BananaMash

      BananaMash

      To be fair, you can't really lose with either pick.

    2. Webster6

      Webster6

      Yeah it's just funny that Buffalo tanked so hard, yet lost the lottery again.

    3. JohnLocke

      JohnLocke

      They didn't really lose last year, they were going to pick Reinhart anyway.

  15. I bet the first game we lose. He gets called up right after. Unless things start to go south. I kind of agree with him being in Utica.
  16. We have him if we get into trouble. He's our special weapon.
  17. In Soviet Canada, Vancouver watches YOUUU

    1. desiboynux4lifee*******

      desiboynux4lifee*******

      Interesting, if Dennis Wideman can choke a bit, that'd be great

  18. ROUND ONE VERSUS THE FLAMES The Complacent Canuck Says: “Listen man they’ve got the edge on us because our top 6 players are about equal, the goaltending is about equal, but their depth players are doing a better job. As well as their defensive core are out producing ours. If Calgary remains as disciplined as they have been and the Canucks continue to be undisciplined (league leader in bench minors) Then Calgary is gonna run over Vancouver in 6.” So how exactly do you choose which line is superior, total points? Listen man, several Calgary players have over achieved this year, not to discredit their coach who got them to buy in. They just all played and an unexpected, elevated level throughout the season similarly to how the Canucks over achieved during the 2011 regular season. A year in which several players simultaneously had a breakout season. Sure they’ve beaten the odds all season and managed to scramble their way into a playoff spot, however their youthful enthusiasm will not trump hardened playoff experience from a core that knows what it takes. Sure they didn’t bring home the whole biscuit. However they played enough playoff games over seasons past- since Calgary’s last playoff experience, to total up to around an entire season worth of games. The Canuck’s veterans have more playoff games played than the junior players on the Flames have had regular season games played. On to analyzing the team’s lines, the Canucks and Flames top lines tallied 201 and 202 points respectively, so the top lines are about equal. That’s a pretty fair assessment. Although the Canucks now have Vrbata on the second line, he’s a 1st line player, but still gets to rip it up on the PP1 unit. Since the Canucks have a better depth chart and can distribute the scoring throughout the lineup better than the Flames. The Flames have also lost quite a bit of scoring touch with Bouma getting injured. Sure the Flames edge the Nux in defenceman scoring totals however Giordano is no longer in the lineup, and Brodie (Who got 41 points) has only scored at a pace of 25pts per 82 games since Gio went down. His scoring touch is no longer what it was while riding shotgun to a potential Norris favourite. Wideman had a great season offensively too, his best totals since 2011-12 with the Caps. Here’s the thing though, why did the Caps let him walk? That was because he’s a liability in the playoffs and was exploited by other teams on a regular basis. He had a team worst -7 in 14 games with only 3 points to offer. Here’s something nobody is talking about that I don’t get. Everyone is pointing at the numbers of points produced by Calgary’s back end, but they are awful at containing puck possession teams (Nux system) that fore-check well (Hansen, Horvat, Dorsett come in here) The Canucks may not do very good in terms of winning faceoffs to gain the aforementioned possession, but this is where Horvat comes in to take important draws. On top of that, this is also why he’s that -8 like everyone likes to throw around. He gets a lot of defensive zone deployment because he’s the most reliable in the dot. The Flames haven’t been the greatest faceoff team either (26th in the league to Van’s 29th) However to their credit they have pick it up in the latter half of the year and will get the edge in that department for this series. Dorsett may have bad ‘Corsi’ numbers, but he has many intangibles that make up for it. For a grinder that can fight, he tallied a decent amount of points, all the while playing a shut down role. Bo Horvat had a mediocre start to the year but has been spectacular from the all star break and beyond. Jannik “Stone Hands” Hansen may not have the greatest underlying numbers but he’s a work horse that hounds the puck carrier and causes a lot of turn overs, even though he may create many him self. He also scored a fair amount of points this year. More than anyone expected anyway. He may not have the greatest finish, but he creates plenty of chances to at least get an attempt at finishing. Now the Flames have some good scorers in their bottom 6, however the Canucks have had several different players come through the bottom 6 throughout the year and both teams bottom 6 units have perform admirably, more so close to equal to each other, with no clear steps on one another. The thing is the Canucks have more prospects on the verge of making a difference at the NHL level than Calgary does because most of their higher end talent has graduated and stuck at the next level. The Canucks have more bodies that they can put in to replace those who go down. They’re depth chart will be able to take more of a beating and still have players continue to step up. They will endure more than a Calgary depth chart which is already deteriorating as the playoffs approach. Meanwhile several Canucks that have been out for a bit, are 95% ready to go, and can almost be slotted back into the lineup (Richardson, Kassian, Matthias) As for the goaltending situation, the Canucks clearly have the edge, some of which should not even be a question. Not only has Lack played spectacular down the stretch (.985 SV% in the final 2 games played), if he falters out of the gate, the Canucks still have a bona fide #1 starter to take his place. On top of that they also have better 3rd stringer and better 4th stringer options than Calgary has available at their disposal. Meanwhile Calgary has two goalies that are #1B tenders. Not to take away from their fine performances as a tandem this season. I’d just argue that Miller edges Hiller and Lack edges Ramo. Lack may have zero playoff experience going into game one, however Hiller was notoriously bad for his starts played in Anaheim during the playoffs, and this may be arguable but I see lack as slightly edges out Hiller’s performance from the games leading up to the post-season. Calgary is the underdog in this series however you wouldn’t think it so with most analysts, and even EA sports simulation, choosing Calgary over the Canucks. However these are the same analysts who expected Calgary to be a contender for the McEichel sweepstakes before the season. Furthermore those guys at EA simulated a Bruins, Kings Stanley Cup Final. Neither even made the post-season. It’s odd that the media is in a way making out the Canucks to be the underdog by having more faith in Calgary. Hartley likes being the underdog team so that his guys will play loose without feeling as much of the pressure, so they can just go out and play. However the media won’t let him go into the post-season without the pressures of expectation. Maybe it’ll end up being counter-productive to take the pressure of the Canucks. I suppose it’s just more enjoyable to watch a Cinderella story come alive in front of you. Also, the Canucks let down the analysts who pick them in previous post-season campaigns. Perhaps doubting them is a form of revenge. However if you look really closely at this matchup and actually pay attention to the factors that will swing the series in a team’s favour, the Canucks are equal to or edge the flames in almost all of them. Lastly, just to throw this out there.. Bob Hartley hasn’t won 4 games against the Canucks in 3 seasons (14 games) since becoming the Flame’s head coach. Yet so many Flamers fan seems to think he’ll get 4 W’s in 5 or 6 games. That’s laughable. I’m going to enjoy browsing the Calgary Puck Forums after this series is heading to the Saddledome with the Nux holding a 2 game lead. Here’s the thing about Calgary’s band-aids. They’ve done a good job of patching up a flat tire to help the team skid into the playoff picture. However your chemistry with your line mates begins to deteriorate when the lines are constantly shuffled. On top of that, the intensity ramps during playoff time. You have to do everything a little faster and play a little bit harder each shift by getting into the next gear, to retain the flow of your game. Something the Canucks will have less of a problem with because their roster is healthier, and vastly more experience under these conditions. Junior or College playoffs just don’t compare because the stakes just aren't nearly as high. Until you prove you can do damage in the National League Playoffs, there is no penciling someone in as a playoff performer. Flamers Fans say: “The Canucks have close to a hundred playoff games in recent years, but how many cups do they have in that time? Close to a hundred game for one finals appearance and no cups for the 2 girls? Experience is useless if it leads to failure.” Spoken like someone who’s likely never experienced failure enough to understand the price that success comes at: Countless failures. You succeed because you failed and continue to try your best. Anyone skillful at anything would understand this process. So I suppose that excludes you. DEPTH CHARTS Vancouver Canucks Daniel Sedin - Henrik Sedin - Alex Burrows Chris Higgins - Nick Bonino - Radim Vrbata Shawn Matthias - Brad Richardson - Derek Dorsett Ronalds Kenins - Bo Horvat - Jannik Hansen · Zack Kassian · Linden Vey (4C if Richardson can’t go) · Sven Baertschi · Brandon McMillan · Cory Conacher · Nicklas Jensen · Brenden Gaunce Alex Edler - Chris Tanev Dan Hamhuis - Yannick Weber Kevin Bieksa - Luca Sbisa · Ryan Stanton · Adam Clendening · Frankie Corrado · Alex Biega · Bobby Sanguinetti Eddie Lack Ryan Miller · Jacob Markstrom CALGARY FLAMES Johnny Gaudreau - Sean Monohan - Jiri Hudler Mason Raymond - Mikael Backlund - David Jones Paul Byron - Joe Colborne - Markus Granlund Michael Ferland - Matt Stajan - Josh Jooris · Brandon Bollig · Sam Bennett · Drew Shore · Emile Poirier · Ken Agostino TJ Brodie - Dennis Wideman Kris Russell - Deryk Engelland Corey Potter - David Shlemko · Mark Cundari · Tyler Wotherspoon Jonas Hiller Kari Ramo (May miss 1st round) · Joni Ortio I laugh whenever a Flames fan uses Setoguchi as an example of depth. Hilarious. Written by Brandon Webb
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