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The BC Real Estate Discussion Thread
AV's Coin replied to Harvey Spector's topic in Off-Topic General
East side of the island from Lantzville to Bowser is magic. Notice I didnt include Nanaimo -
[GDT] Vancouver Canucks vs. Edmonton Oilers, Oct 2, 2019, 7 PM
AV's Coin replied to KyoNami's topic in Canucks Talk
looks like a canuck tipped it but still Myers -
[GDT] Vancouver Canucks vs. Edmonton Oilers, Oct 2, 2019, 7 PM
AV's Coin replied to KyoNami's topic in Canucks Talk
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[GDT/PGT] Canucks Vs Senators | 7pm | Stream on Canucks.com
AV's Coin replied to taskicon's topic in Canucks Talk
try the free trial and see how it goes. -
Well we had Zac Dalpe and Frankie Corrado!
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[GDT/PGT] Canucks Vs Senators | 7pm | Stream on Canucks.com
AV's Coin replied to taskicon's topic in Canucks Talk
Bought CraveTV for one month to watch GoT. Only you have to get Crave plus HBO to watch GoT so it works out to around $20. Thing is I was done with GoT within a few days so could have cancelled within the 5 day free trial period however there were some shows I wanted to watch like Handmaids Tale (awesome) and The Wire (even better). Also watched some Californication, Creed 2, latest Harry Potter (name?), Dead Pool 2, latest Halloween. Overall lots of content I wanted to watch however a lot of other content is behind more pay walls. For instance a lot of sci-fi stuff needs another subscription on top of Crave. Overall very good but I have already cancelled after one month. I'll subscribe to Netflix when they have more new content and hopefully they will give me another free month trial!! For Canucks im on Sportsnet Now and have been doing that for a few years. -
Investing in the stock market - Discussion
AV's Coin replied to AV's Coin's topic in Off-Topic General
Just curious why Gamestop shares went up? Oddly I was near a gamestop store recently and was amazed they still had stores. I was thinking they would disappear the way Block Buster disappeared. -
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He is on the Cheech diet
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Well I was debating on getting some Hagen Dazs ice cream from the local store but since Quinn and Petey are playing tonight I think I'll celebrate. Random Thoughts......
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Well the senior homes close their doors early!
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goals for and against are all tied for the night
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shotgun
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Prices just dropped after the line up was announced I would wait a bit longer and look again...
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Props on getting the heritage jersey too
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winner winner chicken dinner
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[Signing] Canucks re-sign Goldobin, 1 year/900k
AV's Coin replied to HerrDrFunk's topic in Trades, Rumours, Signings
Fair enough. I feel like Goldy is the type of player the second line needs, to create some offence, its just if he can bring it consistently and is not too much of a liability everywhere else.Id like to see him for a little bit of time on the second. -
[Signing] Canucks re-sign Goldobin, 1 year/900k
AV's Coin replied to HerrDrFunk's topic in Trades, Rumours, Signings
Thats the line up I am curious to see. Three scoring lines. I have no idea how good Miller is at C? I like Leivo better than Virtanen. Sutter will be injured so Virt can take his spot on the 4th line! -
More Prospect Porn for our self gratification Hockey Writers has us a #4! https://thehockeywriters.com/nhl-farm-system-rankings/ 4) Vancouver Canucks Top Five Prospects: Thatcher Demko, Nils Hoglander, Quinn Hughes, Vasily Podkolzin, Jett Woo Despite the graduation of Elias Pettersson, the Vancouver Canucks have one of the best prospect pools in the league. Padded by a solid draft, the Canucks could very well be on the verge of something great. And it is going to be fun to watch. Quinn Hughes is arguably the best defensive prospect in the NHL (we’ll get to his main challenger shortly). He displayed his elite skill at the end of the season, exciting British Columbia in the process. He’s an elite skater who is an offensive threat with his creativity, shot, and ability to pass. Hughes is the obvious top prospect right now, but forward Vasili Podkolzin might be right there with him. He has two years left in Russia, but the prospect has elite talent in his game. He’ll run you over and score while doing it. Quinn Hughes, Vancouver Canucks (Photo by John Russell/NHLI via Getty Images) Sticking with the forwards, one player I was excited about in the 2019 NHL Draft was Nils Hoglander. He plays a similar game to Podkolzin, despite his smaller size. He’s fast, gets in the face of opponents, and can produce. The future Canucks offence will be getting under the rest of the NHL’s skin. Another prospect to watch is centreman Tyler Madden. Back to the defence, coming in behind Hughes is Jett Woo. He can dance along the blue line and play physically when he needs to. Oh, and he can put up the points. The Canucks are very deep on the backend, with Olli Juolevi, Toni Utunen, and Jack Rathbone also looking like NHL defenders. Related: Vancouver Canucks’ Top 10 Prospects In net, the club is set up very nicely. Thatcher Demko and Michael DiPietro are two of the best goaltending prospects in the league and are already making their mark on the NHL. Demko has 10 games under his belt, and that number will go up this season as he looks like he’ll stick with the big club. DiPietro had one game, that he probably shouldn’t have played in.
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Lol. Listened to this interview a couple times today. (good insight on Hogs and Lind a swell) Burke: Podkolzin looks like everything Canucks were told Jake Virtanen was https://www.tsn.ca/radio/vancouver-1040/burke-podkolzin-looks-like-everything-canucks-were-told-jake-virtanen-was-1.1358008