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Popular Post EdgarM Posted March 8, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted March 8, 2020 25 minutes ago, CaptKirk888 said: 21 little things Loui Eriksson has done well for the Vancouver Canucks "He might not be the flashiest guy, but he makes the right play all the time." Jan 29, 2020 10:36 AM By: David Quadrelli Loui Eriksson speaks to the media at the Canucks 2019 Media Day. photo: Dan Toulgoet Loui Eriksson has been on a personal hot streak ever since Canucks head coach Travis Green made the decision to put him on Bo Horvat’s line. Horvat has scored 16 points in 14 games since Eriksson joined his line, and while it’s fun to let the legend of Loui live on, you have to give most of the credit to Horvat himself, not so much Eriksson having a catalytic effect on the line. Although Eriksson hasn’t had a huge impact on the Canucks this season, he is known for doing the little things well. During the 2018-19 season, when fans were wondering why Eriksson was playing with Elias Pettersson, Canucks head coach Travis Green defended Eriksson by talking about the details and subtle things he did on the ice. The late, great Jason Botchford famously gave Eriksson the nickname Little Things Loui shortly thereafter. What are some of those little things Eriksson does so well? Here are 21 of those little things from number 21. 1 | His defensive game. You have to give him credit, Eriksson is responsible away from the puck, and isn’t a defensive liability when he’s out on the ice. “He might not be the flashiest guy, but he makes the right play all the time and he's really good defensively,” said Bo Horvat. “He's always on the right side of the puck. When you need to, you can put him out in any key situation.” 2 | Shut down top lines. Eriksson faces some tough matchups as he’s now in less of an offensive role than he was used to before. He’s face a steady diet of first-line forwards like Connor McDavid, Leon Draisaitl, Tomas Hertl, Anze Kopitar, Patrick Kane, and Taylor Hall, but he hasthe fourth-lowest rate of scoring chances against behind the top line of Brock Boeser, Elias Pettersson, and J.T. Miller, who get softer matchups. It may not be worth $6 million dollars, but this certainly is a little thing that Loui does well. 3 | Secured victories for his team late. As I chronicled in my debut article for PITB, Eriksson has been deployed late in games when the Canucks are protecting a lead. He hasn’t been on the ice for a single goal against when defending against a team that has pulled their goaltender for the extra attacker. 4 | Played the role of Team Dad. Natalie Hoy wrote an exceptionally fun read about how Chris Tanev has taken on the role of Canucks team dad; but before Tanev, Eriksson played the role. He and his wife welcomed then-rookie Elias Pettersson into their home and allowed the young rookie to spend Christmas with their family. 5 | Scores empty net goals. If Eriksson could just imagine that the opponent’s nets were always empty, we may see him pot 30+ goals once again. When the goalie is pulled, Eriksson seems to skate harder, and make smart plays with the puck. 6 | He’s a huge source of memes on r/Canucks. I’m not an active poster or commenter on the Canucks subreddit, but I check it out whenever I need a good laugh. The majority of the funniest memes found on this subreddit revolve around Eriksson. 7 | Played on virtually every line. It’s convenient to have a player who can play on any line, and while this is certainly a little thing, Eriksson’s ability to play anywhere from the Canucks’ top 6 to the fourth line is often understated. 8 | Broke (but not really) a stick now owned by fellow Canucks writer Chris Faber. A couple of weeks back, my partner on the Canucks Conversation podcast and I went to Rogers Arena for the equipment sale. The visitor’s dressing room was littered with game used sticks, helmets, goalie equipment, and much more. We picked up some cool items for our Patreon giveaways, but Chris’ attention was immediately grabbed by the stick rack labeled “broken sticks: $25”. This included severed sticks from Elias Pettersson, Adam Gaudette, and many more with no blades, or shafts that had been snapped clean in two. Then, just sitting there, was a stick that had the slightest of chips on it. The name? "L. Eriksson." “I have to buy this,” said Chris. He did just that, and that little reminder of Little Things will now always live on in Chris’s house. 9 | Was part of one of the most dominant shifts in Sedin history. It will forever be debated amongst Canucks fans which Sedin shift in the offensive zone is their most dominant and therefore being worthy of being referred to as “The” shift. One of the best is the one featured in the latter half of this video: That’s a minute-and-a-half of dominance, capped off by Erikssons providing the primary assist on Daniel Sedin’s goal: a big little thing. 10 | Is in great shape. Much like the Sedins, Eriksson is one of the most well-conditioned Canucks. You know who you’ll never see winded after a bag skate? Loui Eriksson. 11 | Can grow some absolutely legendary flow. Although he’s fairly clean cut now, there was a time during Eriksson’s Canucks tenure where he may have been in the running for nicest flowing hair on the team. Loui Eriksson headshotLoui Eriksson headshot 12 | Is good with his hands. “Loui Eriksson only had 11 goals last season, you can bet he’ll get more this year,” said John Garrett in the below video. That would have been a bad bet — Eriksson got 10 goals that season — but this one was pretty nice, as he bats the puck out of mid-air to himself with his glove. How many Canucks have scored goals like this? I have no idea, but Loui is one of them. 13 | His Canucks memorabilia makes a great gift! Valentine’s Day is coming up, so why not show that special someone that it’s the little things that matter most to you? You can find Eriksson signed pucks, photos and much more at fairly affordable prices online compared to other players making $6 million per year around the NHL. 14 | Goes to the front of the net. The saying “put the puck on net and good things will happen” is even truer when Eriksson is on the ice. Loui made a name for himself from picking up “garbage goals” in Boston and Dallas, and he always seems to be in the right place waiting for a potential rebound. 15 | Has solidified the“Insurance Line”. I believe it was Brendan Batchelor who originally gave the line of Tanner Pearson, Bo Horvat, and Loui Eriksson the name of the Insurance Line due to them constantly being deployed when the opponent’s net is empty while the Canucks are protecting a tight lead. Without Loui, is there even an Insurance Line? 16 | Keeps quiet on the plane. Nobody likes loud passengers on a plane, and thankfully, the Canucks won’t have to worry about a peep coming out of Eriksson, because he’s usually asleep. 17 | He’s “The Closer.” Coach Green admitted that when the opposing net’s empty, he wants the puck to land on Loui’s stick. Whether he’s scoring the goal himself or setting it up, Eriksson knows how to close out games. He’s basically the Mariano Rivera of hockey. 18 | Pushes puck possession in the right direction whenever he’s on the ice. His isolated impact heat map from Hockey Viz shows how shots are far more dangerous for the Canucks and far less dangerous against whenever he’s on the ice. His impact is actually huge, but it’s so subtle on a shift-by-shift basis that we can still call it a little thing. Loui Eriksson isolated impact from HockeyViz.com 19 | He’s got one of the better moustaches on the Canucks. When November rolls around, Eriksson has been known to grow out a pretty nice looking lip warmer. It’s no Erik Gudbranson handlebars level, but it’s a good stache nonetheless. 20 | He made Travis Green laugh. Okay, really it was The Athletic’s Thomas Drance who made Green laugh, but that’s not something we saw from Green often in a press conference. Drance asked Green about the energy in the building when the Horvat line comes out while the Canucks are protecting a lead late, and with a big smile and a laugh, Green said,“I’m hoping Loui gets the puck.” It’s a little thing, but giving your coach the joy of laughter is more important than you think. 21 | He’s kept a positive attitude. The memes are fun and all, and it’s fun to occasionally poke fun at Eriksson, but you have to give him credit for not allowing himself to get discouraged and continuing to work hard. At one point, it looked like Eriksson’s time with the Canucks might have been done for good, but he got a taste of life in the press box and didn’t like it, and has been doing everything in his power to make a last-ditch attempt at getting top-6 minutes. At the end of the day, you have to respect him for that. In other words, a very nice guy who looks pretty , who can score, who used to score, but doesn't anymore. Cool. 2 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
canuck2288 Posted March 8, 2020 Share Posted March 8, 2020 2 minutes ago, Alflives said: 100% agree. JB basically declared the rebuild over last summer when he traded for Miller and signed Myers. He’s moved picks and prospects to make the team better. I don’t understand why he doesn’t give that roster the best coach too? Agreed that Thats why I was nervous picking up Toffoli...not because of Toffoli but because we were loading up and not addressing the fact that we still had Green I knew we would play well against Colorado because it seems we look ahead to big games and let up ahead and after those big games there is no time for that pattern to repeat now 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Popular Post WHL rocks Posted March 8, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted March 8, 2020 Just now, EdgarM said: In other words, a very nice guy who looks pretty , who can score, who used to score, but doesn't anymore. Cool. Why quote that whole post, takes a minute to scroll down,, just @ the poster or delete all but first paragraph. no one likes a wall of text quoted...</rant> 4 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Silent Man Posted March 8, 2020 Share Posted March 8, 2020 1 hour ago, debluvscanucks said: Thanks for stepping up with this - appreciated. Although, maybe no GDT isn't a bad idea these days? LOL Canucks are facing a tired team playing a back to back but, with that being said, I watched the game last night and Columbus is TOUGH. Oilers were lucky in that one. Have to go at them...too many passes is a mistake against them. Also...their goaltending was fairly weak so lots of shots is a good idea. I've seconded that. Columbus outplayed Oilers. Canucks need 110% tonight. Hope that still feel upset after that 3rd period in Columbus 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted March 8, 2020 Share Posted March 8, 2020 1 hour ago, billabong said: Not surprised boeser is back so early they didn’t know what was goin on with him and a rib injury isn’t that serious...a nagging one for sure but playable too bad it’ll probably cost macewan his spot and not you-know-who When Beagle comes back, Loui might sit. PK is as important as PP and anything else in the game and we are down to playing JT on the PK. The young guy that will take Loui off the team will be Jasek next year, Mark my words! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
I.Am.Ironman Posted March 8, 2020 Share Posted March 8, 2020 1 hour ago, billabong said: Not surprised boeser is back so early they didn’t know what was goin on with him and a rib injury isn’t that serious...a nagging one for sure but playable too bad it’ll probably cost macewan his spot and not you-know-who If it was the cartilage in the rib then it makes sense. Those injuries can take longer and be more unpredictable and harder to manage. I would imagine Boeser is still a week away Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
High and Inside Posted March 8, 2020 Share Posted March 8, 2020 Once boeser is back put him with Horvat and Pearson and bench LE. I want Big Mac in the lineup as he lays some heavy hits and he has a really good shot. 2 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Elias Pettersson Posted March 8, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted March 8, 2020 When Boeser and Beagle come back: Miller Pettersson Toffoli Pearson Horvat Boeser Roussel Gaudette MacEwen Motte Beagle Virtanen Loui and Sutter better be sitting in the press box... 5 1 2 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Standing_Tall#37 Posted March 8, 2020 Share Posted March 8, 2020 1 hour ago, Davathor said: Hopefully CBJ's stars dont take over again. We were able to hold MacKinnon off, but better be wary of.... Bemstrom and uh.. Nutella... and their stellar goaltending with Merkszilikins They played Edmonton last night so you’d think that would be against them. That being said, we always lose games that we “should” win Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Devron Posted March 8, 2020 Share Posted March 8, 2020 3 minutes ago, Elias Pettersson said: When Boeser and Beagle come back: Miller Pettersson Toffoli Pearson Horvat Boeser Roussel Gaudette MacEwen Motte Beagle Virtanen Loui and Sutter better be sitting in the press box... I’d rock Toffoli with Bo. Can still play shutdown minutes 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
86Viking Posted March 8, 2020 Share Posted March 8, 2020 4 minutes ago, Elias Pettersson said: When Boeser and Beagle come back: Miller Pettersson Toffoli Pearson Horvat Boeser Roussel Gaudette MacEwen Motte Beagle Virtanen Loui and Sutter better be sitting in the press box... While I agree with your projected line up when healthy, I assume ZM will be taken out to keep Sutter in the line up Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Elias Pettersson Posted March 8, 2020 Share Posted March 8, 2020 1 minute ago, Canuckster86 said: While I agree with your projected line up when healthy, I assume ZM will be taken out to keep Sutter in the line up That would be insane. Zack is the perfect player for the playoffs. Sutter is a has been. Green should be fired immediately and sent to Siberia if that happens... 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alflives Posted March 8, 2020 Share Posted March 8, 2020 5 minutes ago, -Vintage Canuck- said: Oh thank you God in Heaven. I was hoping Loui got to stay on Bo’s wing, and Jake stayed on the fourth line. Green! 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alflives Posted March 8, 2020 Share Posted March 8, 2020 Just now, Elias Pettersson said: That would be insane. Zack is the perfect player for the playoffs. Sutter is a has been. Green should be fired immediately and sent to Siberia if that happens... Funny thing is, after we fire Green if he wants to coach in the pros he will have to go to the KHL. So, it just might be Siberia. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
86Viking Posted March 8, 2020 Share Posted March 8, 2020 Just now, Elias Pettersson said: That would be insane. Zack is the perfect player for the playoffs. Sutter is a has been. Green should be fired immediately and sent to Siberia if that happens... Yes, Zack is better suited for the grind for sure I fully agree. As long as LoserSSon doesn't seen any ice when we are healthy I will be happy. I think they put Sutter in for a couple reasons: his experience, pk ability and plays C in case of an in game injury Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
86Viking Posted March 8, 2020 Share Posted March 8, 2020 Just now, Alflives said: Funny thing is, after we fire Green if he wants to coach in the pros he will have to go to the KHL. So, it just might be Siberia. I think Canucks need better Assistant coaches who have proven experience and success leading a good D for example. Baumer is just too inexperienced and he should have just been named Green's replacement as head coach in Utica imo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WHL rocks Posted March 8, 2020 Share Posted March 8, 2020 10 minutes ago, Elias Pettersson said: When Boeser and Beagle come back: Miller Pettersson Toffoli Pearson Horvat Boeser Roussel Gaudette MacEwen Motte Beagle Virtanen Loui and Sutter better be sitting in the press box... Not going to happen. Loui and Mac likely sit Sutter will be in.. We have 2 scoring lines, need to be defensively responsible on bottom 6 during this stretch drive. I love what Mac did last game as much as anyone but he's young with 15 games under his belt. Defense wins games this time of year. I love what Mac brings with energy, size, physicality and some offense but Green will use Sutter over Mac. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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