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  1. 38 minutes ago, Ted Lasso said:

    4 forwards and Hughes would be a huge innovation in the notoriously copycat NHL. Has that been done before?
     

     

    I get this reasoning for sure, especially now that contract talks with EP seem to hang in the balance of our short term success.

     

    Fedorov got moved back to D quite a bit one year. 

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  2. 1 minute ago, Ted Lasso said:

    If Woo takes a step, I’ll be ecstatic. Good 2nd round karma we need for (at least once) using that pick on a defender.

     

    Also - great point on premium prospects like Jiricek. I was clearly too cynical to include that as an option, but that would be ideal

    A step for Woo is getting an NHL preseason game. He made great strides last year and hopefully can get in a smattering of games this year. 
    If he blows all expectations away he still probably isn’t a third pairing NHLer this year. 

  3. We tend to throw someone in to play over their head and let Q carry them. 
    Imagine if we threw a really good d who complements Q. 
    Hronek has a great shot and is RHD. Q is an amazing passer. Hronek likes to lug the puck out of the zone, Q does everything and anything to get the puck out at elite level.  Hronek is the closest in talent and compliments Q the best. Only issue is they both lack size but lack of size doesn’t hold Toews and Makar back.  Put the 2 best D together especially since Hronek is our only true RD other than Myers.   We can have a Soucy Cole second pair for a hard shutdown, force everything to the outside pairing that still moves the puck fairly well. 

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  4. EP doesn’t need to be captain. Everyone knows he is the most important player on the team. 
    I am all in on QH, probably best choice we have.
    He can get his brothers to come over later. 

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  5. I don’t care who.

    Really I think it really doesn’t matter much anymore. 
    I don’t like seeing the scoring star made captain, they already get enough press responsibility, don’t like to see the C used to try to pressure someone to sign an extension like we have done in the past. Passed those two situations, IDGAF. 

  6. 1 hour ago, Curmudgeon said:

    You obviously haven't been paying attention. Just so you know, I have kept track of every transaction that Allvin and company have made. It is anything but meh.

     

    Signed FA Arshdeep Bains

    Signed C Linus Karlsson

    Signed Swedish UFA Nils Aman

    Signed LD Christian Wolanin

    Signed LW Andrei Kuzmenko to Entry Level, one-year deal, bonus laden. Then extended him for two more years.

    Signed C/W Curtis Lazar to 3-year contract for $3 miliion, $1 million AAV. (Later trade for 4th roind pick 2023)

    Signed RW Ilya Mikheyev to a 4-year, $19 million contract, $4.75 million AAV.

    Signed C Dakota Joshua to a two-year, 1-way deal for $1.65 million, or $825 AAV.

    Signed G Collin Delia to a one-year, one way contract for $750K.

    Signed LD Wyatt Kalynuk to a one year, $750K contract. (Later traded for future considerations)

    Signed LW Phil di Giuseppe to a 1-yr, $750K contract.

    Traded C Jason Dickinson to Chicago for LD Riley Stillman (Later traded to Buffalo for LW Josh Bloom)

    Traded G Mikey DiPietro and D Jonathan Myrenberg to Boston for C Jack Studnicka

    Traded 5th Round 2023 to Carolina for RD Ethan Bear and minor leaguer C Lane Pederson

    Lost C Lane Pederson on waivers to Columbus

    Traded C Bo Horvat to NY Islanders for RW Anthony Beauvillier, C Aatu Raty and a conditional 1st round pick, either in 23 or 24

    Traded RW Will Lockwood + 7th 2026 to New York Rangers for F Vitali Kravtsov

    Traded D Riley Stillman to Buffalo for prospect LW Josh Bloom

    Traded D Luke Schenn to Toronto for 3rd round 2023.

    Traded NYI’s 1st round 2023 and Van 2nd round 2023 for RD Philip Hronek and Detroit’s 4th round 2023

    Traded Curtis Lazar to New Jersey for 4th round 2024

    Traded D Wyatt Kalynuk to New York Rangers for future considerations

    Extended D Guillaume Brisebois for 2 years at $775K ($375K in the AHL) in first year and $775K in second year

    Signed LD Kirill Kudryavtsev to a 3-year, entry level contract

    Extended LW Phil Di Giuseppe to a two-year, two-way contract

    Signed LW Aidan McDonough to a two-year, entry level contract

    Extended Christian Wolanin to a two-year, two-way contract ($775K NHL and $500K AHL)

    Signed NCAA C Max Sasson to a two-year, entry level contract

    Signed NCAA LD Akito Hirose to a one-year, two-way contract

    Signed G Nikita Tolopilo to two-year entry level contract. A Latvian, Tolopilo played with Sodertalje in the Allsvenskan.

    Signed RD Cole McWard to two-year entry level contract. From Ohio State U, 39GP 9G 12A  21PTS

    Signed LD Elias Pettersson to three-year, entry level contract. Will play one more year in Sweden with Orebro., SHL

    Signed RW Jonathan Lekkerimaki to three-year, entry level contract. Loaned him to Orebro, SHL

    Signed D Jett Woo to one-year, two-way deal. $775K at NHL level and $100K at AHL level.

    Bought out D Oliver Ekman-Larsson

    Signed C Pius Suter to two-year, $1.6 AAV contract. Played last year with Detroit.

     

    NHL Entry Draft at Nashville

    Round 1, 11th : Tom Willander, RD, 6’1”, 185. Played for Rogle in Swedish J20. 4-21-25 22PIM +7. Will play 23/24 at Boston U., NCAA.

    Round 3, 75th : Hunter Brzustewicz, RD, 6’0”, 190. Played for Kitchener OHL. 6-51-57 12PIM +8

    Round 3, 89th : Sawyer Mynio, LD, 6’1”, 173. Played for Seattle, WHL. 2-26-31 40PIM +50

    Round 4, 105 : Ty Mueller, LC, 5’11”, 195. Played for U.Nebraska-Omaha, NCAA. 12-13-25 4PIM +9

    Round 4, 107 : Vilmer Alriksson, LW 6’6”, 214. Played for Djurgardens J20.12-9-21 22PIM.  Will play 23/24 at Guelph, OHL.

    Round 4, 119 : Matthew Perkins, LC, 5’11”, 156. Played for Youngstownm, USHL. 15-29-44, 77PIM

    Round 6, 171 : Aiden Celebrini, RD, 6’1”, 187. Played for Brooks, AJHL. 5-16-21 82PIM. Will play 23/24 at Boston U., NCAA.

     

    Free agency day

    : Teddy Blueger, LC, 1yr x $1.9M. 28 years old, 4-12-14, 14 PIM, -2. ATOI 12:55

    : Ian Cole, LD, 1 yr x $3M. 34 years old, 6’1” 225. 3-14-17, 61 PIM, +13 ATOI 19:23

    : Carson Soucy, LD 3 years x $3.25M. 28 years old, 6’5”, 208,3-23-16, 68 PIM, +18 ATOI 16:18

    : Matt Irwin, LD, 1 Year, $775K NHL, $450K AHL. 35 years old, 6’2”, 200, 2-3-5, 36PIM, -8. ATOI 13:02

    : Zach Sawchenko, G, 1 year, $775K NHL, $200K AHL. 25 years old, 6’1, 185. 1-2-1, 3.35 GAA, .901 Sv%

     

     

    Have been saying that I like the vast majority of the acquisitions PA has made.  My problems with how the club has been run are better seen from a few steps back and more and more seem to be related to the FA/JR pairing. 
    The constant always take every shortcut to get better now approach has marked JR’s career and FA’s ownership.  This leads to always being tight against the cap no matter the quality of the team which handicaps us down the road. OEL the worst example of this.  This is still our general management philosophy it is just being carried out by a much smarter group. The path was wrong when the new group took over but now we are stuck on it and are doing a fair job of working in that restraint.  While the direction is the same it is now being done much more competently aside from some terrible PR problems. 
    To quote myself from the spring, I said that after the OEL buyout, if we went into the draft and UFA frenzy with all that cap space and all we did was sign some middling UFAs then we would have squandered almost all the value of that cap space at a time when it was at it’s historical highest. I was mostly correct but did missed that this led to some particularly good values on the UFA market.  Still a loss of opportunity and a squandering of value but again PA did a really nice job in acquisitions.

    I still do feel somewhat frustrated that the top priority of this club since they drafted him should have been to find Q a long term partner and we have done everything but.  Maybe they will run QH-Hronek with Soucy-Cole. I actually kind of prefer that. 
    I think we signed some really good deals this off-season. Nothing bumping into the OEL penalty, filled some tough to fill positions at reasonable costs. Got a lot of size added to our D and should dramatically improve our PK as it is essentially all new.  That is some tidy work.  We have not been able to move money and our forward core actually got smaller somehow and we have a glut of about 37 middle 6 wingers. 
    This year should be really fun. We could be terrible, we could be really good wouldn’t be surprised at either. Suspect we will be right there for WC, in or not, who knows. 
     

    The pro scouting is so far ahead of Benning’s regime that you wonder if he was just watching highlights and picking who he liked from sport centre. 

     

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  7. Kuz was a great add not just for the 50g potential but as a positive, fun personality on the team. 
    Hopefully his fitness improves and his all around game gets better but don’t loose what he is as a player. 
    Primary focus go to the net and score still, that is what you are getting paid for.   You can have a winger on the team that isn’t good defensively when they are scoring 40+ goals.  Someone who can do that and play all situations is special (see: EP40).  Glad to see he publicly seems to have that drive and say the right things. If can do it on the ice too then we will be looking good. 

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  8. 1 hour ago, Bob.Loblaw said:

    Sanderson is a two-way defenceman.  Seriously.  Just watch clips of him.  Point production isn't why they paid him 8M.  

    Understand that but typically players don't get paid much for the defensive side of the game.  

    30pts for a rookie D is very good but $64M after rookie year is crazy but that is the sort of gamble Canadian teams are facing at this time.

  9. 6 minutes ago, RUPERTKBD said:

    My favorite band right now....I think Ian Thornley is a bit of a musical genius....

     

    A few years ago we had a "Made in Canada" night at the local Performing Arts Center and we did this one....(the vocal almost killed me)

     

     

    They are on tour this fall.  

    I see so many Canadian bands it is hard to pick a favourite.

    Just saw Grandson a few weeks ago and if anyone has a chance to see him go and thank me later, one of the best live performers out there.

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  10. 9 hours ago, higgyfan said:

    I am curious to see how Brock looks after a couple of weeks of regular season.  It sounds like he has taken

    the offseason very serious, so maybe he returns with a new passion for the game.  That would be great

    for the team; whether he gets a great return in a trade, or if he re-signs at an appropriate $ and term.

    In 2 yrs, we will see some new faces on the team coming up from Abby (and other leagues).

     

    Just for fun, I put together potential FW players in 2 yrs; not including the 2 recent drafts and mostly

    from Abby, as they are more ready for the NHL. 

     

    Kuze?    Pete       Boeser

    Podz        Millsy      Lekker

    Mik/Joshua    Raty     Klim/Karlsson

    Bloom/Bains    Aman/Sasson  

                            Nielsen

     

    The next 2 seasons will be a very interesting year for the Abby team.  We could see a couple of graduates

    during the coming season and then more the next.  4 or 5 ECLs will create some decent cap space to

    improve the weaker areas on the team.

    Raty and Klim have looked much better but have a ways to go. EP, JT, Suter, Bluger, Aman and Dries are ahead of Raty on the depth chart at C at this point and about 52 wingers ahead of Klim, I don’t see them getting much time this year. I think that is a good thing though.  They need more time in the AHL, they are only 20. 
    Season after would expect them seeing more time in NHL and when the OEL penalty kicks up in 2 years seems more reasonable timeline for them to be breaking into league. Never know though, someone may come in and blow the doors off. 

  11. 54 minutes ago, Elias Pettersson said:

    One of two things:

     

    1.  They either forgot to add the link, or

    2.  The message board will be eliminated at some point

     

    Most other teams don't have a message board run by the team, so makes sense if this board goes private.  Might allow more diverse content like we used to have.  We will see...

    Given how politically charged and divisive this board gets and how mad people get from being moderated when getting deep into some hateful garbage, I would not be surprised at all if they shut it down. 

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  12. I generally agree with most of what was said in that article. 
    I think Demko needs to be managed carefully and they should bring in a veteran backup or play Silovs 50G between both clubs. 
    EP is maturing physically and coming into his peak. I feel like Q is also close. You ride the horses if they are healthy. It is not overplaying them, it is utilizing them.

    It is, however, time to be cognizant of overusing JTM early in the year though.
    I am actually surprised we didn’t trade next years first yet. Good for PA for showing some restraint. You know JR is itching to move that thing out. 

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  13. 15 minutes ago, stawns said:

    They can, yes.  However, I doubt many players would be staying in Van over the summer, so it's kind of a moot point 

    RT was saying he generally thinks they would be settling in in mid August. I think he is making a bit of a vet mistake. Guys with kids won’t wait until Sept to settle and get kids ready for school. And man why wouldn’t you want to be in Vancouver in the summer. 

  14. 22 hours ago, stawns said:

    I'm also not sure why there's sudden urgency, or even need, for a practice facility.  I doubt players could use it in the off season, per the CBA, and during the season they are on the road for half the year and the half they are home, itd likely only be used part time.  That seems like a big ticket item that's costly to run that will get part time use

    They can use them I believe, just independently, not formal or required team events.

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  15. 10 hours ago, BlakeQuinnAndEggs said:

    Aquilini would build it but he needs the zoning and land.

     

    The Canucks are part of this cities identity. 

     

    When you go to New York or Montreal or Toronto, their stadiums and sports teams are tourist attractions.

     

    It is laughable that we don't have a practice facility. The owner and the city and the province should all work together.

     

    It doesn't have to be right down town. They used to practice at 8 rinks.

     

    The BC Lions have their own practice facility for God's sake, in surrey.

     

    Stop making excuses BC/van/bby/surrey whoever. They should make it a priority, but it's not and the bureaucracy doesn't help.

    I agree with Gurn on this one. 
    If tourists are coming to Van to see the Canucks it is because they are BC ex-pats or the rare non BC grown Canuck’s fan. The practice facility won’t effect that. 
    Public money should not be spent on these teams. It is just billionaires playing municipalities and governments off each other for profit. One of the points of pride in being a Canucks fan is that we have a privately funded arena. Government kicked on money for stadiums and facilities for Olympics but that is different (and something I don’t like either).

    That is the society we live in though, tax payers giving money to billionaires so they can be bigger billionaires. 
    We should be looking for a state of the art practice facility and it should be downtown or at least easily accessible to the players who mostly live in Vancouver proper. Canadian teams have been showing again and again that they will struggle to keep players. Being the best franchise we can for the player and for player development is vitally important.  It should be payed for by the club and not the BC taxpayers IMHO. 

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