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#773
Posted 04 March 2007 - 06:52 PM
Squigit said:
Owned35 said:
That would be cool to see!
Next years moose will feature a fair number of Canucks prospects,
Grabner
Bourdon
Rahimi
Raymond
Simek
Shirokov(pending contract)
Jaffary(pending contract)
Ellis-Plante
and possibly Schnieder if he decides to turn pro
#775
Posted 04 March 2007 - 07:06 PM
Untouchable said:
Squigit said:
Owned35 said:
That would be cool to see!
Next years moose will feature a fair number of Canucks prospects,
Grabner
Bourdon
Rahimi
Raymond
Simek
Shirokov(pending contract)
Jaffary(pending contract)
Ellis-Plante
and possibly Schnieder if he decides to turn pro
Raymond, Simek and Schnieder don't have contracts at the moment.
#778
Posted 04 March 2007 - 07:16 PM
timw33 said:
themcleanianone said:
lost canuck said:
i wanna see him in one now.
Wait until the end of his season and we could very likely see him in one.
really :shock: cool. I just wanted him to bulk up a bit before entering the league
#779
Posted 04 March 2007 - 07:32 PM
lost canuck said:
timw33 said:
themcleanianone said:
lost canuck said:
i wanna see him in one now.
Wait until the end of his season and we could very likely see him in one.
really :shock: cool. I just wanted him to bulk up a bit before entering the league
Well we can call him up for the playoffs once his season is done since he is under contract.
#780
Posted 04 March 2007 - 07:54 PM
Squigit said:
Owned35 said:
That would be cool to see!
Not true. Bourdon would I guess, but his team will be making a pretty strong drive for the Memorial cup, so it's doubtful. And Grabner doesn't turn 20 until October, so he won't be able to either.
I think he might be able to join the Canucks though ...
#781
Posted 04 March 2007 - 07:57 PM
timw33 said:
lost canuck said:
timw33 said:
themcleanianone said:
lost canuck said:
i wanna see him in one now.
Wait until the end of his season and we could very likely see him in one.
really :shock: cool. I just wanted him to bulk up a bit before entering the league
Well we can call him up for the playoffs once his season is done since he is under contract.
nuck yeah!
#782
Posted 04 March 2007 - 08:03 PM
lost canuck said:
timw33 said:
lost canuck said:
timw33 said:
themcleanianone said:
lost canuck said:
i wanna see him in one now.
Wait until the end of his season and we could very likely see him in one.
really :shock: cool. I just wanted him to bulk up a bit before entering the league
Well we can call him up for the playoffs once his season is done since he is under contract.
nuck yeah!
#783
Posted 04 March 2007 - 08:10 PM
5. Kirill Koltsov, D (Vancouver Canucks)
Widely recognized as the most offensively gifted blue liner in Russian hockey, Koltsov has continued to play very well in the Super League. A quick skater with great puckhandling skills and a very dangerous wrist shot, Koltsov has been a serious scoring threat against any team. With that said, however, he also has had a number of his defensive lapses. In the Super League the young defenseman has been more effective and these lapses have been rarer, despite his constant involvement on offense. On the national team, however, Koltsov's periodic over involvement on the offensive end of the ice have cost the Russian team dearly at the LG Sweden Games. Overall, Koltsov has continued to develop well and has actually become more effective at both ends of the ice. He is an NHL-caliber blue liner, but will have to learn to play his position or play with forwards who will effectively compensate for him.
#785
Posted 04 March 2007 - 08:25 PM
Grabner said:
5. Kirill Koltsov, D (Vancouver Canucks)
Widely recognized as the most offensively gifted blue liner in Russian hockey, Koltsov has continued to play very well in the Super League. A quick skater with great puckhandling skills and a very dangerous wrist shot, Koltsov has been a serious scoring threat against any team. With that said, however, he also has had a number of his defensive lapses. In the Super League the young defenseman has been more effective and these lapses have been rarer, despite his constant involvement on offense. On the national team, however, Koltsov's periodic over involvement on the offensive end of the ice have cost the Russian team dearly at the LG Sweden Games. Overall, Koltsov has continued to develop well and has actually become more effective at both ends of the ice. He is an NHL-caliber blue liner, but will have to learn to play his position or play with forwards who will effectively compensate for him.
That's what I wanted to hear. The rest of the analysis has been said many times before. I'd hate to see him come over and struggle.
#787
Posted 04 March 2007 - 08:31 PM
#788
Posted 04 March 2007 - 08:38 PM
mball said:
toxic rd said:
Meaning the audio will not be available? I'm assuming this isn't a case of you not being willing to share but rather restrictions put upon by CDC?
Not by CDC, but in respect towards the interviewer
#789
Posted 04 March 2007 - 10:58 PM
toxic rd said:
mball said:
toxic rd said:
Meaning the audio will not be available? I'm assuming this isn't a case of you not being willing to share but rather restrictions put upon by CDC?
Not by CDC, but in respect towards the interviewer
why
#790
Posted 04 March 2007 - 11:41 PM
mball said:
Grabner said:
5. Kirill Koltsov, D (Vancouver Canucks)
Widely recognized as the most offensively gifted blue liner in Russian hockey, Koltsov has continued to play very well in the Super League. A quick skater with great puckhandling skills and a very dangerous wrist shot, Koltsov has been a serious scoring threat against any team. With that said, however, he also has had a number of his defensive lapses. In the Super League the young defenseman has been more effective and these lapses have been rarer, despite his constant involvement on offense. On the national team, however, Koltsov's periodic over involvement on the offensive end of the ice have cost the Russian team dearly at the LG Sweden Games. Overall, Koltsov has continued to develop well and has actually become more effective at both ends of the ice. He is an NHL-caliber blue liner, but will have to learn to play his position or play with forwards who will effectively compensate for him.
That's what I wanted to hear. The rest of the analysis has been said many times before. I'd hate to see him come over and struggle.
Edmonton's Grebeshkov got #2. He has 1/3 of the points, but I guess he's more polished defensively.
Shirokov got honorable mention.
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