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He is currently a free agent that could be had for cheap who would obviously relish playing out his career in his home province. He'd be a good 4th line depth player, power play specialist if Garrison ends up a dud. Not that I think he will but anything can happen!

Just think this would be a good signing instead of guys like PATRICK MULLEN, ANDREW EBBET AND STEVE PINOZOTTO <----- career AHL'ers. BMO is tried tested and true and could do what he did in Calgary and surprise us once again. I say he's good for at the very least 15g-25a-50pts

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i really like b-mo... unfortunatly he is too small to fit into a 3rd line shutdown role... and honestly, our 4th line is kind of set up to crash and bang too.

i think they should invite b-mo to training camp... light a fire under our rookies, and if he ends up outplaying them - SIGN HIM to fill in for kesler + post injury... what do we have to lose? its just cap space, and not much at that.

on second thought, i bet AV would have him riding the pine or playing the scapegoat... not the way i'd want to see b-mo end

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I hope the Canucks give him a shot at least, like give him a tryout... you just never know unless you take the chance... Imagine if he could come back here and help the Canucks win their first Cup.. BC boy, and hometown hero besides Shea Weber eh, that would be something...

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Morrison wasn't prepared to fight for a job here two years ago, he wanted an NHL job guaranteed. So why the hell should the Canucks offer him another chance, now that he's unemployed. It's always been a business to Morrison, so it should also be a business for the Canucks.

Why do people have this sort of silly and useless idea. We need to go forward, not back.

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He is currently a free agent that could be had for cheap who would obviously relish playing out his career in his home province. He'd be a good 4th line depth player, power play specialist if Garrison ends up a dud. Not that I think he will but anything can happen!

Just think this would be a good signing instead of guys like PATRICK MULLEN, ANDREW EBBET AND STEVE PINOZOTTO <----- career AHL'ers. BMO is tried tested and true and could do what he did in Calgary and surprise us once again. I say he's good for at the very least 15g-25a-50pts

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He is currently a free agent that could be had for cheap who would obviously relish playing out his career in his home province. He'd be a good 4th line depth player, power play specialist if Garrison ends up a dud. Not that I think he will but anything can happen!

Just think this would be a good signing instead of guys like PATRICK MULLEN, ANDREW EBBET AND STEVE PINOZOTTO <----- career AHL'ers. BMO is tried tested and true and could do what he did in Calgary and surprise us once again. I say he's good for at the very least 15g-25a-50pts

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He is currently a free agent that could be had for cheap who would obviously relish playing out his career in his home province. He'd be a good 4th line depth player, power play specialist if Garrison ends up a dud. Not that I think he will but anything can happen!

Just think this would be a good signing instead of guys like PATRICK MULLEN, ANDREW EBBET AND STEVE PINOZOTTO <----- career AHL'ers. BMO is tried tested and true and could do what he did in Calgary and surprise us once again. I say he's good for at the very least 15g-25a-50pts

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It would be nice to have him sign a 1 day contract and retire as a Canuck. While this has been reserved for players like Modano in Dallas, I think sentiments like this speak well for the organization.

Also, they should sign Chris Levesque as back up.

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