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Elias Pettersson | Quinn Hughes - Contract Discussion Thread
Millerdraft replied to Bertuzzipunch's topic in Canucks Talk
Still seeing those tracers of your hand, eh? Yeah, that never gets old! -
Elias Pettersson | Quinn Hughes - Contract Discussion Thread
Millerdraft replied to Bertuzzipunch's topic in Canucks Talk
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Elias Pettersson | Quinn Hughes - Contract Discussion Thread
Millerdraft replied to Bertuzzipunch's topic in Canucks Talk
Gotta love the “Canuck fans” that would rather be right than something good happening with the team! -
[GDT/PGT] Pre-season Game 1: Canucks @ Kraken 6:00 PM
Millerdraft replied to -DLC-'s topic in Canucks Talk
“Oops, he was only supposed to be on during the AM to cover English Premier League…. Quick somebody yank him before the public notices!” -
Have you been vaccinated (Part Deux as of Sept 25, 2021)?
Millerdraft replied to Gawdzukes's topic in Off-Topic General
Too much hate in the world. COVID has only made it worse. People really need to try and find compassion within themselves for people that think differently than themselves. Mass vaccination in only the G7 isn’t going to suddenly cause this virus to disappear. We are a multicultural society and people have relatives all over the world. We visit family and loved ones in almost every are in the world. If COVID is running wildly unabated in 90% of the world that has no access to little if any of the vaccines, and COVID has that many repetitive opportunities to mutate (it took a year for Delta to emerge), what do you think is gonna happen? A new variant (perhaps even a sort of Delta & Mu hybrid) is going to emerge and then what? Back to square one…. Searching for a vaccine that can stop Mu before Mu mutates into a variant that is resistant to the new vaccine. Stop hating your fellow human beings and start demanding that our rich G7 start providing the world with vaccines to even have the option to offer it to 50% of their populations - let alone the 80% needed for herd immunity (or is it 90% now - the goalposts keep shifting). For the record, I’m double-vaccinated and went for it soon as it was my turn. If we don’t start donating to the rest of the world I will go for the third shot when my turn is up (due to my decreased lung capacity as a result of spinal injury). -
[Signing] Canucks re-sign Jason Dickinson
Millerdraft replied to -Vintage Canuck-'s topic in Trades, Rumours, Signings
Highmore will be the cost effective replacement when Motte prices himself out of Vancouver with his consistently high quality play. It’s actually really prudent planning by management. Yeah, and we certainly cannot make that type of decision with our window just opening unless Podkolzin comes in and lights it up the entire year. If that were to happen, and that’s a big if afaic, then perhaps management could pursue a trade if the returns looked near horizon ready which could extend our Cup window from 3-5 years to 5-8 years. -
[Signing] Canucks re-sign Jason Dickinson
Millerdraft replied to -Vintage Canuck-'s topic in Trades, Rumours, Signings
It’s almost as if management knew that when this new drafted core was ready for “go-time” that they would reallocate the dollars to the commensurate salary cap structure that resembles such a decision. Go figure! -
[Signing] Canucks re-sign Jason Dickinson
Millerdraft replied to -Vintage Canuck-'s topic in Trades, Rumours, Signings
Love the term and the dollars are more than fine for the heavy lifting he’ll be responsible for. However, I’m giving it half a season before the “Sutter has zero assists!” morphs into “Dickinson can’t score a goal!” C’est la vie en CanucksLand… -
[Signing] Canucks re-sign Guillaume Brisebois
Millerdraft replied to -Vintage Canuck-'s topic in Trades, Rumours, Signings
All I can think of is Botchford overemphasizing “bois”. ”Brise-boooiiiiiissss!” RIP. -
Pettersson uncertain about future with Canucks ( article)
Millerdraft replied to cuporbust's topic in Canucks Talk
I thought Tanev was offered a contract but it was far short on term (2years vs 4years)? Regardless, that could be construed as a slap in the face in many respects. -
Pettersson uncertain about future with Canucks ( article)
Millerdraft replied to cuporbust's topic in Canucks Talk
The Tanev departure was a huge mistake. There’s no question at this point even if he’s known to miss a quarter of the season every year. Virtanen over Toffoli was also a huge mistake and the $1.45m saved by retaining Tanev at $4.5m over adding Schmidt at $5.95m plus Virtanen’s $2.55m should’ve gone to Toffoli for a 4-year/$4m AAV deal that he would’ve taken based on team chemistry alone. Markstrom though? Nah, the right call was made there. We committed to Demko after the Vegas otherworldly performance but we chose the wrong insurance policy in Holtby (possibly in part because of Beagle abd the Schmidt acquisition that Benning had in his back pocket). -
Pettersson uncertain about future with Canucks ( article)
Millerdraft replied to cuporbust's topic in Canucks Talk
I empathize with those who see these comments and go, “Great… another entitled teenager demanding immediate success without putting in any time.” i also understand those that say, “Great… we’re already seeing the next captain material essential core players voicing concerns about throwing away years of their prime on top of the current captain and top-six powerforward voicing concerns about throwing away years of their prime.” I have a lot of time for this and anyone completely denying that there’s anything to all this smoke is either completely oblivious or purposely burying their head in the sand to avoid the implications of having to go into another rebuild just as we’re supposed to be exiting a rebuild and entering a Cup contending window. However, as someone mentioned earlier in the thread, this summer’s moves to add OEL, Garland & Dickinson was well received by all in the locker room - especially Pettersson who has likely long looked up to OEL. None of those competitive professional athletes had the patience to burn another year of their prime while some fans demanded management and ownership wait out the “bad contracts” until next summer. There’s a happy medium to be had here. The sky isn’t falling here any sooner than it will in Edmonton where there is a player with a more justified position to have his patience running out with regards to surrounding him with the proper talent to win in the playoffs. Up next on that list is Toronto. Pettersson has been here, what, three years?! Relax, people. These are negotiation tactics that are capitalizing on the actual atmosphere that Horvat’s & Miller’s camps started in order to speed up this process of Cup contention. If Pettersson and Quinn Hughes (they’re both represented by the same agents) are truly interested in playing for a winner then they will not follow the model of Marner, Matthews & Nylander by scraping dry every spare dime that they can. That model has proven to be a complete flop so far. -
[Signing] Canucks sign Tucker Poolman
Millerdraft replied to -Vintage Canuck-'s topic in Trades, Rumours, Signings
My bad. I didn’t realize both bridge deals were set to expire in UFA age. Replace those two with Heiskanen and Makar then. The RFA - UFA legally non comparable point remains. Thank you for correcting my mistaken understanding of where Nurse & Jones were at.