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#5751
Posted 02 May 2008 - 08:37 PM
#5753
Posted 02 May 2008 - 11:56 PM
"Mike, I'm telling you, this Mitch Wahl kid is the real deal - you won't be disappointed if you use that #10 draft pick on him over Wilson, Hodgson, Boedker or Myers."
#5756
Posted 03 May 2008 - 11:03 AM
Toxic, on May 2 2008, 07:37 PM, said:
Zelecki, on May 2 2008, 10:56 PM, said:
"Mike, I'm telling you, this Mitch Wahl kid is the real deal - you won't be disappointed if you use that #10 draft pick on him over Wilson, Hodgson, Boedker or Myers."
Ho boy.
You mean Delorme is in Spokane this morning to scout Boychuk, amongst others, while they practice.
Can't tell anything by watching games, unless you fight Matt Kasian, which is an auto draft.
But might as well take a looksie at Boychuk in case we trade down to 12-15.

#5757
Posted 03 May 2008 - 11:22 AM
#5758
Posted 03 May 2008 - 11:35 AM
timw33, on May 3 2008, 11:03 AM, said:
You mean Delorme is in Spokane this morning to scout Boychuk, amongst others, while they practice.
Can't tell anything by watching games, unless you fight Matt Kasian, which is an auto draft.
But might as well take a looksie at Boychuk in case we trade down to 12-15.
What the hell are you talking about Tim? I played Jr. B and now college hockey. Lots of scouts at games but I don't remember seeing them at my practices??
#5759
Posted 03 May 2008 - 02:21 PM
Toxic, on May 3 2008, 11:22 AM, said:
lfergs, on May 3 2008, 11:35 AM, said:
Hahah, I was taking a shot at Delorme guys.
He once said that you can tell more from a guy in practice.
And then threw in another shot at him drafting Evan Fuller for fighting Matt Kasian.

#5763
Posted 03 May 2008 - 08:41 PM
-mb, on May 2 2008, 07:44 PM, said:
Sick dangle around Tomas Kaberle as Hansen steps around and roofs it from a bad angle.
Did Hansen steal the puck or did the defenseman just lose it? Cause the puck, before Hansen got to it, was lost in the bad quality. Either way, great goal.
#5764
Posted 04 May 2008 - 12:08 AM
timw33, on May 3 2008, 11:03 AM, said:
You mean Delorme is in Spokane this morning to scout Boychuk, amongst others, while they practice.
Can't tell anything by watching games, unless you fight Matt Kasian, which is an auto draft.
But might as well take a looksie at Boychuk in case we trade down to 12-15.
I know - except that I can see Delorme getting distracted and getting wowed over another kid that he wasn't supposed to scout.
#5765
Posted 04 May 2008 - 12:34 PM
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The 22-year-old right wing showed he’s up to the challenge in Denmark’s opener, a 5-2 loss to the Czech Republic. Skating alongside fellow 22-year-old Peter Regin and Kaspar Degn (the greybeard of the line at age 26), Hansen scored a slick first-period goal, driving to the net and beating Milan Hnilicka glove side. Entering this tournament, he had two goals in 10 previous World Championship games (2005, 2006). It’s something he’ll look to build upon heading into Sunday’s crucial Group D game against Italy.
“They play a little rougher style,” Hansen said of the Italians. “We’ve played them before, so we know what to expect from them. We know they’re going to come hard at us. But it’s also a matter of them having to adjust to our style, and we hope we’ll be able to dictate the game a little more.”
Hansen believes special teams could make the difference for the red-and-white squad coached by Mike Sirant. Power play production has long been a cornerstone of Denmark’s offence.
“We didn’t have that many chances yesterday against the Czechs, because they had more puck possession than us,” Hansen said. “With more puck possession comes more opportunities, so hopefully we can make Italy take a few penalties and capitalize on that.”
The 181-cm, 91-kg product of the Rodovre Mighty Bulls system has learned to take advantage of opportunities wherever they arise. The Canucks drafted him in the ninth round (287th overall) in 2004, and few would have guessed back then he’d become the first Dane ever to participate in the NHL playoffs and record a point (one assist in 10 games in 2007). He’s one of the bright lights in a rising Danish youth movement that also includes the likes of Frans Nielsen of the New York Islanders; Lars Eller, a 2007 first-round draft choice (13th overall) of the St. Louis Blues; and the 2008 draft-eligible Mikkel Boedker of the OHL’s Kitchener Rangers.
In Hansen’s second season with Vancouver’s AHL affiliate, the Manitoba Moose, his development could have stalled after he suffered through a broken thumb and a concussion, which limited him to 50 games. But instead, his production increased to 43 points this year, compared to 34 in his rookie campaign.
“Obviously I didn’t enjoy sitting out [with the injuries], but after getting back healthy and getting some games under my skates, I felt like I took a step in the right direction,” Hansen said. “I became a more reliable guy that the Manitoba coaches knew they could count on late in the games. When the coaches trust you, your ice time increases, and that was a step I was hoping to take before the season started.”
In his quest to improve, the Herlev native has genetics on his side, as his father Bent Hansen is considered a Danish hockey legend. The younger Hansen is now expanding the family’s hockey legacy by playing in a World Championship that coincides with the IIHF’s 100th anniversary. But he’s taking it all in stride.
“Playing in these tournaments is always big. To me, it doesn’t really matter if it’s 99 or 101. Being in Canada makes it a little more special, because it’s hockey’s home country. It’s nice to be here.”
After the tournament ends, Hansen will focus on preparing for training camp in the fall with Vancouver. The club fired GM Dave Nonis last month, promptly replacing him with former NHLer and player agent Mike Gillis, but Hansen isn’t preoccupied by the shuffles upstairs.
“It happened midway through our [AHL] playoffs. I’m not worrying about it. I’m just trying to play. For now, it’s still the same guys around the team. They still know the guys they have there. Yes, there’s a new GM, but there’ll be opportunities when training camp starts in September.”
LUCAS AYKROYD
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#5768
Posted 04 May 2008 - 06:27 PM
AmazingNuck, on May 4 2008, 05:41 AM, said:
It bounced over the Czech player's stick and then passed him again on the other side after going off the boards. You can see the goal in higher res here:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=STT36zwfDyo





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