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Haha the Huskies team has lost hope to see Klim in Quebec and is trying to get something by trading his rights
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Hmm Danila is listed as 6'1" and 208 on the AHL official site https://theahl.com/stats/roster/440/73
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And Pittsburgh cartoon logo looks similar, just in opposite direction...
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Ready to go... Standings Pacific Division Pacific GP Record PCT ONT 0 0-0-0-0 0.000 HSK 0 0-0-0-0 0.000 BAK 0 0-0-0-0 0.000 COL 0 0-0-0-0 0.000 ABB 0 0-0-0-0 0.000 TUC 0 0-0-0-0 0.000 STK 0 0-0-0-0 0.000 SJ 0 0-0-0-0 0.000 SD 0 0-0-0-0 0.000
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Klimovich is in the starting lineup for Abby Canucks! This should stop rumors that Danila is going to Quebec.
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[GDT/PGT] Preseason Oilers @ Canucks / Oct. 9 / 6:00 PM Rogers Arena
Stierlitz replied to -DLC-'s topic in Canucks Talk
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Great news: Danila is loaned to Abby Canucks!
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Thanks. You are right, found the source
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There was posted somewhere that Klimovich had minor injury. Will try to find the source.
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Canucks cut 16 players from the initial training camp roster but Danila is still with the main team.
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I think he was surprised by intensity of a preseason game in the NHL. In the KHL, preseason games are played with low pace, no hits, just like scrimmage. Players are getting in shape in these games to start regular season. The NHL is different, this is learning experience for Vasily.
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[GDT/PGT] Pre-season Game 1: Canucks @ Kraken 6:00 PM
Stierlitz replied to -DLC-'s topic in Canucks Talk
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[GDT/PGT] Pre-season Game 1: Canucks @ Kraken 6:00 PM
Stierlitz replied to -DLC-'s topic in Canucks Talk
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His mind is in the process of switching from one hockey system (Russian) to another one (North American). The better someone is in one camp, the more difficult would be for him to adapt to another...
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Interesting analysis in CanucksArmy by Chris Faber: After impressing with his shot on the first day of camp, Vasily Podkolzin continued to look like an NHLer as he played on a line with J.T. Miller and Conor Garland during the scrimmage. He had the crowd in awe with some of his shots in the early practice as we continue to learn that it’s not his shot that is the problem, it’s more about how and when he uses it. We noted that Podkolzin still looks hesitant to attempt more advanced dekes and try to have some flash to his game. Right now, it’s more about impressing the coach with his effort level and defensive skill. He continues to shine in drills where he has to play as a defender. The only knock that we found was that he did get knocked over pretty easily in the scrimmage. Once by Jett Woo, who was a little bit of a wrecking ball during the scrimmage, and once by Tucker Poolman, who presses on with Oliver Ekman-Larsson as his defence partner. Podkolzin still has not looked out of place once in practice. Aside from when he was the third forechecker on a drill that only required two and Travis Green gave him a tap on the helmet as he called back the 20-year-old. After the scrimmage, Podkolzin was made available to the media through a translator and was enjoying his time at training camp but also looking to the future. “I really enjoyed the first two days of camp and I can’t wait for the games to start,” said Podkolzin. Through the first two days of camp, he has been nearly attached at the hip with J.T. Miller. “I really appreciate the advice, it has really helped me adjust,” said Podkolzin. “I really enjoy playing with (Garland and Miller), I really like them as linemates and I have so much to learn from them.” He was asked who gave him the best advice for his move over the North America and the NHL game, “I got a lot of advice from everyone going over but got the best advice from the legend.” I followed up and asked, “Larionov?” and he replied with “yes, Larionov”.