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  1. 1 hour ago, aGENT said:

     

     

    IIRC, it was 'post concussion syndrome'. Technically it's not a concussion, so the statement's true, but that's some grey area/hair splitting IMO.

    Except JB said his injury was not even “concussion-related”. 

  2. It’s great to see the team playing great and firing on all cylinders. But what happens when Ferland and Leivo are healthy?

     

    With Loui’s resurgence its going to be a difficult decision. The obvious choices other than Schaller are Motte and/or Beagle but they are both contributing to the current success.

     

    Thoughts?

  3. There’s no way that Boeser deserves to be demoted to the third line for an extended period of time. I do like Green’s idea of evening things out to create three scoring lines and making it tougher for opposing teams to line match. I think he should try:

     

    Miller - Pettersson - Virtanen 

     

    Eriksson - Horvat - Boeser

     

    Pearson - Gaudette - Sutter

     

    Roussel - Beagle - Motte

     

     

     

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  4. 20 minutes ago, Hairy Kneel said:

    LE had 3 hits last year 7 hits the year before and yes 0 hits so far this year.

    We need 4th liners that play like 4th liners, not someone gifted ice time because of a huge contract.

    Without Ferland and Motte those missing hits are more noticeable.We need balance on our team, the right mix of physicality and skill. 

    LE is not an energy guy that the fourth line needs. He is a more of a cerebral player that should be given a chance on the first or second line with Horvat or Pettersson.

     

    If he is given the chance but fails in that role he should be banished to the press box or Utica.

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  5. 2 hours ago, Wilbur said:

    I think they want to go two pure scoring lines and two pure shutdown lines.  That's a mistake IMO.  You need scoring up and down the lineup.  Not half a lineup that is an offensive black hole.

    Gotta agree with you on this. First time in years that we’ve had the depth to have three scoring lines and Green has chosen to go with only two. As long as Sutter and Beagle are both playing Centre I think we’re doomed to be mediocre at best.

  6. The reason that I think Ferland will mesh with Pettersson and Boeser is his propensity for driving to the net. This will create time and space for his linemates and should result in great scoring chances. Ferland’s toughness as a deterrent for messing with Petey and Brock is just an added bonus.

  7. 56 minutes ago, theo5789 said:

    And he has 60 point potential in the top 6, so we are going to weaken the top 6 for a moderate improvement (in offense only and lose some of the newly added physicality for the top 6) in the 3rd line center role?

    I would rather have a top nine than a top six. It’s the way the NHL has been trending. The Horvat and Miller lines could play equal minutes behind Pettersson’s.

    Sutter is incapable of centering a scoring line and neither is Beagle.

  8. 28 minutes ago, theo5789 said:

    Sutter is a shut down center, Beagle is just a very good (perhaps one of the best) 4th line center. Sutter when healthy puts up about 35 points. Who else is better for the role and how do we acquire him?

    We don’t need to acquire him because we already have him - J.T. Miller!

  9. 4 hours ago, theo5789 said:

    A healthy Sutter puts up about 35 points a season, which is well within reason for 3rd line production. The problem is staying healthy unfortunately. If he's injured again and we are fighting for a playoff spot, we will see if Gaudette can step up, or else keep an eye at the TDL for value 3rd line center rentals.

    I think Miller should be the third line centre ahead of Sutter. It would give us both a matchup and scoring third line.

     

    A successful team in the modern NHL cannot have both Sutter and Beagle as two of its four centres.

     

    If Sutter can’t be moved then put him on the fourth line as a right winger with Beagle.

     

    Hopefully Gaudette will be ready to assume the third line centre role by next season.

  10. 2 hours ago, RWMc1 said:

    Goldy still needs to get the courage to work the walls to battle for puck possession. He needs to get to the net front for rebounds and screens. He also has to work on his defensive positioning and engagement in our zone. These things are part of our system and if he ignores them he will not get the ice-time. He was gifted ice time based on his skill level. At some point he has to do what the coach expects of him or he will not get said ice time. It was never about one mistake and getting benched. It's all on him now as to whether he sticks or not.

    I wonder if playing Ferland on his line would give Goldobin that courage. 

     

    Try Ferland - Pettersson - Goldobin in the preseason and see how it works out.

  11. I think Gaudette is a legitimate “cant miss” prospect. He does, however, appear to be stuck in the Canucks system behind Pettersson and Horvat and the probably immovable contracts of Sutter and Beagle.

     

    I’m not sure how the Islanders are stacked up for Centres but I would do a Gaudette for Noah Dobson deal. I would even include Chris Tanev as a sweetener.

     

     

  12. Ferland - Pettersson - Eriksson 

    Pearson - Horvat - Boeser 

    Miller - Sutter - Virtanen 

    Baertschi - Beagle - Leivo

     

    Motte

     

    Edler - Myers

    Hughes - Tanev

    Benn - Stecher

     

    Fantenberg

     

    Give Eriksson a chance to play with some talented linemates for a change. At the very least it will build up his stats for a trade deadline deal. Plus having Ferland on his line will give him a little more courage in the corners and we may see the player he once was again.

     

  13. Revisiting this proposal.

     

    The Canucks would have ended up with Byram, Podkolzin, Newhook and Jost. 

    The J.T. Miller trade would have provided the replacement for Horvat. Giving up next year’s first rounder wouldn’t seem so bad given the influx of young talent.

     

    In hindsight this deal would have been a steal for the Canucks.

  14. Part of the reason that I don’t like the trade is that is reminiscent of another trade in Canuck history.

     

    When Cam Neely was traded to Boston for Barry Pedersen a first round pick was also included. It was Boston’s choice whether to take the pick that year (7th overall) or the following year.  Canuck nation was happy that Boston chose to wait because they knew that with the addition of Pedersen the Canucks would finish much higher in the standings than the previous year and the pick would not be as valuable.

     

    Instead the Canucks used their pick to select Dan Woodley who would play five career NHL games. Boston used the Canuck’s pick (which ended up being 3rd overall) the following year to select Glen Wesley who would play nearly 1500 career games.

     

    Not saying the same scenario will play out this time but I’m reading the same arguments from some fans that the pick is bound to be a low one in the next two years and history says it might not be.

  15. 26 minutes ago, grandmaster said:

    Let me ask you folks.

     

    26 year old Miller at 5.5M for next 4 years versus 27 year old Panarin for 10M next 8 or 9 years?

     

    Both top 6 forwards and produce. One obviously more than the other. 

     

    I’m thinking this may have been the better option. 

    Except Miller cost us a first and third rounder and Panarin would only cost salary.

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