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  1. 7 minutes ago, debluvscanucks said:

    This is absolute bull crap...he's all HEART all the time.

     

    If he's being shopped, it's more about the number crunching than anything.

     

    I go to a lot of games (and watch all of them)...he gives 110% every shift and plays much bigger than his size.

    I interpreted that OP meant that while Stecher DOES have heart and skill, him being undersized and not really above average in any category makes him expandable going forward. That's my opinion as well, love his character but he's not a top 6 D on a contending team.

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  2. 17 minutes ago, Alflives said:

    Bad feeling about tonight’s game.  Worried that Marky, now that JB publicly announced talks about a new contract have broken down, might lose focus.  He’s saving our butts every game!  

    Disagree about marky. I believe that JB told it like it is and that Marky wants to focus on finishing the season. If so, that means he’s confident and fresh and feeling he can deal with the future later. 

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  3. 50 minutes ago, cuporbust said:

    Depends on the impact he has in the playoffs if we make it. 

    This. 
     

    But in my eyes it’s a good deal if we make the playoffs, no matter what. Of course it’s a better deal if we win a round and Taff is resigned, but the playoff experience for this team at this point will be invaluable, so as long as we get there and Taff plays like a leader all the way I’m fine with this deal. 
     

    An isolated strategy hopefully to give up on this year’s draft? Not a good strategy if repeated next year...

  4. No need to put on an ovation for Kesler. A lukewarm round of applause will do and then just be done with it. As others have pointed out it would be really disappointing if he’s booed. Pretty sure the Sedins and the current roster would feel the same. 

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  5. Hard to question GMJB when it comes to judging talent, but I don’t really see the rationale for letting Gaudette develop as a 3rd line center on the roster instead of playing wing or cooking in the AHL. He has 13 even strength points in 43 games which is not terrible but not very good either in a sheltered role. He also struggles with face offs and on defense.
     

    Like I said I trust that the staff know what they are doing, and maybe it makes more sense if you look at him as an offensive 4C, which you could argue he is at least on some nights. However, if we for instance play Edmonton in the first playoff round, who do you think they will match McDavid and Draisatl against on every opportunity and especially at home ice? 
     

    Don’t see that happening though, maybe Sutter will take the 3C spot by then. 

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  6. 29 minutes ago, kloubek said:

    Maybe so, but I don't think Loui does anything to make the line heavier. His only saving grace is the smarts to read the play and position himself well. 

     

    I'm glad Loui is playing better and with more confidence and drive. But I don't think for a second he is the long term answer there.

     

     

    He’s heavy in the sense that it’s almost impossible to get the puck by him along the boards and he has a great hustle with stick work and positioning. Combine that with two equally tough players (and in Pearson’s case literally physically tough) and you have a heavy line to deal with. 
     

    I’d say for the rest of the season I don’t mind LE as the long term solution. After that I agree he’s not, and the best thing for everyone would be if he retired after his bonus money is payed out during the summer. 

  7. On 1/14/2020 at 12:16 AM, Jimmy McGill said:

    agreed, not sure what some people are upset about. He's nearly a ppg player and is showing big strides all over, maybe you could pick on his skating a little bit but that will come along, like it did with Bo I suspect. 

    I think what people see is that he gives away the puck at times in a frustrating manner and also that he doesn’t bury his point blank chances anymore. It’s a combination of needing a little bit confidence and experience IMO so nothing to worry about long term. And while EP does have a bit more natural swagger, you could say the same thing about him at times. 
     

    I agree that after a bit of a slow start Brock has been playing great overall. Considering both him and EP have no hot streaks during the season and definitely more bad luck than lucky bounces, for them to deliver the overall play and numbers they have bodes well for the future. 

  8. 2 minutes ago, khay said:

    1st unit is not utilizing Bo at all. Bo gets at most one or two touches during the powerplay. I think it's too simple, they need to diversify their attacking options.

     

    I think they might as well crash the net when shooting lanes don't open up. Miller and Horvat are big bodies and EP is deceptively good at picking up rebound goals. Let EP float a shot on goal with Bo and Miller near the net and Boeser and Hughes staying back. EP can hang around the net for any rebound.

     

    2nd unit looked much better partly because when things don't work, they just crash the net.

    2nd unit plays a simpler game and gets results from it, agreed. Still don't understand why the 1st unit don't rotate more. Let QH, Miller and EP circle around the zone and behind the net as they please and just improvise. IMO that's how the best PP:s operate (Tampa, Boston etc.) and I think we have the players for it.

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