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Gagner brought in Tanev,whom has never scored an NHL goal.

No draft picks playing for the Canucks after five Mike Gillis drafts.

Gillis is not exactly thinking outside the box and with no picks after five years we wonder what,exactly, is he thinking?

Should be paying his Dave Nonis and Brian Burke amends for his record.

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Gillis arrives - the local media announce that "The losing starts now". LOL!

Gillis' team wins two President's trophies and competes in more playoff games than any other team in the NHL during his tenure.

What is he thinking? Obviously it's "Oh NO!! Nuck nit and King of ES aren't happy!!"

The losing continues now!!!

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Gagner brought in Tanev,whom has never scored an NHL goal.

No draft picks playing for the Canucks after five Mike Gillis drafts.

Gillis is not exactly thinking outside the box and with no picks after five years we wonder what,exactly, is he thinking?

Should be paying his Dave Nonis and Brian Burke amends for his record.

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Schultz still chuggin along:

Justin Schultz After 28 Games:

16-24-40 +14 6pim. 77sog. 1.43ppg 20.8% shooting %

Just missed scoring his 3rd SH goal of the year by a few seconds yesterday.

ES 9-11-20

PP 5-12-17

SH 2-1-3

Leads the league in PP assists

Leads the league in defense scoring

Leads the league in defense goalscoring

Leads the league in defense assists

Leads the league in rookie scoring

Leads the league in rookie goalscoring

Leads the league in rookie assists

Tied for league lead in assists

Tied for league lead in points

3rd in league goals

Tied for 4th in league +/-

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Interesting comments coming from the guy who's not at all sold on Schultz because "it's half a year in the freaking AHL".

One thing that concerns me about Jensen is that he did not improve, year-over-year, in the OHL from when he was drafted to last year. He ended off 2011 on a very high note, putting up huge numbers in the playoffs. Then he followed that up with a season where his numbers didn't improve, and he had a very ho-hum playoffs. You'd think that with an extra year of maturity/growth, he'd have been able to be that much more dominant. Nope. Red flag, IMO.

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