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  1. 41 minutes ago, CanucksJay said:

    So what are the positives to this season? 

     

    Our Jr Canucks hung with the best team in the AHL where it literally could have gone either way? 

     

    Hogz looks ready for a reg spot in the NHL? 

     

    Wolanin might be poised for NHL next year? 

     

     

     

     

    I think on top of that. We have some good young guys who look like they could fill “niche” roles for the big club. Quick call up guys who can fill in for injuries and play a solid pro game and keep their head above water. Lots of young guys on the team this year really committed to a defence first mindset. Bains and Wouters on the PK could be something we see at 4th line call ups in the future. Plus have room to grow. 
     

    Yes the Wranglers beat us 3-1 in the series…but every game these young guys pushed them. Every game was a 1 goal game.

     

    And to he honest the guys I was least impressed with were AHL vets. I did not like Guitarri or Rau personally. Dowling was definitely the best out if the bunch. I actually feel Gutarri brought Wolanins game way down. And I feel that if Wolanin were paired with Woo again we would have seen a different series. They were great this year as a pair but were split up when Wolanin got called up.

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  2. 1 hour ago, stawns said:

    I wouldnt have called that icing, but it was close enough that I can see why some might.  

     

    Helluva season........I've been watching since December and spent a good month posting here on game days all by my lonesome.  I'm glad others eventually saw how fun they were to watch.

    It was a nice surprise for a change in this thread. Last season it was quiet in here. But there are a good few that come in and always post game updates. 
     

    In Utica days we had some good discussions with a lot of people from Utica themselves. Who signed up solely to chat about the Utica club. They had some great points of view because they would go to the game and live post and give updates. 
     

    It’s great to see discussion on our AHL squad in here again. I’ve been loving everyones insights to what they see. Or update live from the games. We got a good thing brewing here in Abby!

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  3. 9 hours ago, Stierlitz said:

    Haha how is this icing?

    That was absolute BS. That right there changed the game. And it should not have been icing. Refs decided this series. It was so uneven. The first period was great. Then 2nd on and the refs start calling everything…

     

    I had to take the night to cool down lol.

     

    I honestly feel like that we were robbed of a win. But is what it is. Still proud of this season. And this team is taking good steps in the right direction development wise.

     

    Cheers to all who cheered our boys on.

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  4. 1 hour ago, VancouverHabitant said:

    Well Hogs is one year away and Klim is two years away. 

     

    That's one and two years of them improving, so lots could go wrong (stalling, injuries, etc). 

     

     

    Totally true, there is so much that can happen between now and then. New drafted players come in and are given favour…ie: DiPietro. I really thought he was going to be something special. But covid and mis management happened and now it’s gonna be tough for him to get a sniff at the nhl anymore. So many things/life get in the way of development. 
     

     

  5. 1 hour ago, Ghostsof1915 said:

    Maybe all the bad luck from the Canucks is effecting me.

    But I have no belief that Hogs (Despite 5 points in 5 AHL playoff games) or Klim are going to turn into regular NHL'ers.

    Even Woo which I'm rooting for is looking like a long shot. I hope they give Juulsen another go.

    I'm just not confident these guys can make the jump. And I'll be very happy if I'm wrong.

    But keep fighting the good fight Baby Canucks.

    You’re just not drinking enough of the cool-aid my friend…my best advice, go talk to @Alflives. His cool-aid is the BEST B)

     

    All jokes aside, it’s hard to see where these guys end up. I’ve watched so many come and go over the years. I think x guy or y guy is gonna make it only to never get a sniff…the one main difference tho now is we finally have a management group that wants to build from within and give young players shots with the big club. So for any young guy on this current team I think there is now a higher chance than ever before in actually getting a shot in the NHL if they deserve it. It used to be that way when we had the Manitoba moose. Lots of depth players come from that team back then. Abby reminds me of that.

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  6. 1 hour ago, stawns said:

    My take was a nagging injury or sickness and that they have the depth to not have to play him if he's not 100%.

     

    I thought he was one of the better players in the clinch game in round 1, so I can't see it being a performance issue.  

    I agree, he deserves to be in if he’s ready to go. His goal in Calgary was just pure snipe. Loved it. He’s got a good hard shot, I wanna see him use it more.

  7. 7 hours ago, Captain Canuck #12 said:

    Raty would seem to be the natural choice to slot into Stevens' position, but do we even know if he has been injured or just a healthy scratch??  If it's an injury, then this situation opens a big ol' barn door for Podkolzin to get into the series I think.  As long as he's at least 90% healthy that is.

    I think Raty comes back in…but coach was very vague why he hasn’t been in the lineup lately. He made it sound like he was sick or something, so him being out sounded temporary. Podz sounds close but they aren’t giving up much info on him. After all the Pearson hand injury fiasco I doubt they wanna start another with Podz lol

  8. 37 minutes ago, Kenny Powers said:

    Rathbone’s been noticeably good defensively tonight

    I was very surprised by his defensive play tonight. It will be exciting to see if he keeps this up. Maybe things are sinking in for him! Great game tonight, 2 damn posts in a row lol. A bit unlucky but he was buzzing all night.

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  9. 9 minutes ago, johngould21 said:

    Honest opinions, how many of these kids are going to get a good look at training camp this fall? I've watched two games live this season, not nearly enough at all, but more than a few of them have stood out in a positive way. This playoff run might be the best thing that could have ever happened to this Canuck organization.

    This may be too rosey but there will be a lot of these young guys getting games in with the big club. Whether just a couple cups of coffee or full time. There are a lot of names that I think will make it. 

     

    Bains

    Wouters

    Klimovich

    Woo

    Nielsen

    Karlsson

    Sasson

     

    I think all have good pro upside. Maybe not by next season but the following.

     

     

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  10. 42 minutes ago, Boudrias said:

    Ya, the Abby offence has to have a big game. Calgary has a lot of older and experienced players. A big offensive game might get them to step back a bit and give Abby a bit more room. 

    I think part of it is nerves too. Lots of young guys on this team. They look across the ice and see a heavy team like Calgary has and it's intimidating. If they get a win and stave off elimination it may get them to loosen up a bit out there and get some confidence back.

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  11. 12 hours ago, Alflives said:

    The islanders were getting stomped. All their players had high D zone starts because that’s where the majority of the face offs were. Bo sucked pucks. 

    It's funny how these big contracts age with certain players. Some guys can handle the heat and the big contract. Lots of guys i'd say most never live up to it. Like the summer of Lucic, Eriksson, Neal, Okposo, Ladd (all sign long 6 M 6 year plus contracts and pretty much none live up to it)... I use that one free agent summer as an example, but every summer there are guys who cash in and never ever live up to their contract. I wish the best for Bo, don't like to wish ill will...but he's in that category. He got greedy and he knows it. We all know it. I honestly hate that this happens in the NHL. In the NBA and NFL if you don't live up to your contract it can be terminated. We need that in the NHL. It would cut this BS out and it would help the league wide cap situation out.

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  12. 1 hour ago, Boudrias said:

    Abby is more than capable of winning 3 straight games. One at a time!

    ...One bite at a time!?...:lol:

     

    Hope you're right Bouds, I wanna see a big push back game, show them we won't roll over and continue on from there. We've taken the best team in the AHL to OT twice in a row, there are positives to build from on this. If our guys get some confidence back on the PP we can win some games.

  13. 1 hour ago, Elias Pettersson said:

    Kris Draper won the award in 2004. John Madden won it in 2001 with 38 points. Jere Lehtinen win it multiple times. Guy Carbonneau several times.  Mike Peca won it twice. Dave Poulon, Steve Kasper. 
     

    The Selke Trophy did start out as the best defensive forward award. It was basically the Bob Gainey award back in the day. The award only started in 1978. If it had started earlier, Gainey would have won it 8-9 times. He was the best defensive forward for over a decade. 
     

    Things changed when Doug Gilmour and Sergei Fedorov won the award. Then Steve Yzerman. All of a sudden you had to be a top scorer to win it as well. Doug Gilmour had 127 points when he won the award back in 1993. That’s when everything changed. 
     

    The Norris trophy is the same way. Guys like Rod Langway used to win it back in the day. Now a guy like him who strictly plays defence could never win it. 

    Lehtinen and Madden were awesome. Those teams don't win those stanley cups without them. I was so excited when we drafted Maddens son..but that's another story lol...

     

    I love that about this award more than the rest, I think these are the guys you win stanley cups with. Not every cup winning team has a McDavid or Crosby. They win by committee/team effort. 

     

    I look at how driven Petey and Hughes are and both are very capable of winning the Selke and Norris one day. Heck maybe even in the same year! I do think if Petey was stronger at faceoffs he would really make some noise this year. But he is improving in that department. To be fair to him, this was his first year ever where HE ran his own line, took his own faceoffs and was matched against the big boys on on teams...and he thrived this season. Pretty exciting to even think about what he can build on over the off season. 

     

    Selke could be his as early as next year if he can average 50 % FO's and continue to be mr Everything for this team. 

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  14. Was really hoping for a better outcome in Calgary. We needed a win there. I guess small steps in the right direction is still a good thing to see this season with our farm team. We didn't get past the first series last year. This year...it's tough, Calgary was so dominant all year. The baby Nucks were up against it from the beginning. I was hoping they could squeeze out a win with a sleepy Calgary team...they ain't so sleepy it turns out lol.

     

    I think we're close, it's just too bad we didn't have some better game breakers on our team to make a difference. I think Podz would make this a fairer fight if he were in the line up. I feel like he would have popped one in on the PP by now...our PP has been the difference in a bad way this series.

     

    I'm glad we get a game at home at least. Will be good to see the fans out and cheering loud one more time this season. Hopefully we can extend this series and make Calgary work a bit harder.

     

    It's been a good season prospect development wise. Lots of our kids took some big steps forward this year. That's so encouraging to see. Overall I still label our farm teams year as a success no matter what happens.

     

    One bite at a time right...lol

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  15. Well damn, that was a close game. We gave them a good run for their money. Wolf is a beast but we’ve solved him in the past.


    Keeper has had a great rebound year from injury. I think he comes back in. Or at the very least Johanssen. Might help to get some offensive pop on that power play (yuck). Main reason we lost tonight.
     

    I’m also dying to see Podz back in the line up. Sure hope he’s close. We need him. I think our top lines need some size to get in front of Wolf.

     

    Anyways to sum it up…eff Calgary. Get them next game. Not happy we lost lol.

     

  16. 6 hours ago, Captain Canuck #12 said:

    And even more so for Winnipeg!! Kevin Bieksa 2005-06 AHL Top Prospects Manitoba Moose | eBay

    The Jets hadn’t moved home yet. The Moose were the only game in town back then…the crowds were frickin awesome for our young players.

     

    edit. Geez never mind I should have read kootneys reply. Sorry lol

     

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  17. 8 hours ago, Googlie said:

    Prolly the same as we were thinking when we put our farm team in Chicago!!

    A little different tho. Winnipeg moved home and they took over the Manitoba Moose franchise. We were forced to look for our own franchise. Chicago is not owned by any NHL club so they switched to them temporarily. The. Peoria Rivermen come available and Aqua man pulled the trigger and bought the club and moved them to Utica because Calgary had put their farm club in Abby. But at least we finally owned our own farm team. 
     

    Calgary on the other hand signs a 10 year agreement with Abbotsford and pulls the team out early because of financial issues. They weren’t forced there, they friggin chose Abby lol. 

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  18. 3 minutes ago, Kootenay Gold said:

    That did not turn out well for them.... What were they thinking lol.

    It sure didn’t. Not really sure what were the logistics behind that decision lol. But in the long run, what a great story to add to hopefully a long term rival. 
     

    Utica had some great rivalries out east. It made those games a lot more special to watch. The intensity was always higher.

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  19. 53 minutes ago, stawns said:

    I actually think they match up better against thr Wranglers than against Colorado.  There's some serious intensity on games against the Wranglers.........gonna be a barn burner for sure, I'm just not looking forward to Philips and Wolfe

    There is definitely a lot of heat in those games (no pun intended lol).  Rivals in every sense, lots of animosity between the two clubs already! Plus you add in the BS from Calgary plunking their AHL franchise in Abby years ago just adds a nice layer of salt to the whole mix. 

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