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  1. Looking for Canucks Fans from the 1970s/80s to help me with a few names as I am making a top 10 Canucks enforcers/fighters. The basic requirement would be they were Canucks for at least 100 games (Season+). Only problem is, I don't know any of the older tough guys (I do have Jack McIlhargy) but basing it just off of career PIMs isn't ideal, wanting names for big, mean, and nasty enforcers/fighters.

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    2. diesel_3

      diesel_3

      @NewbieCanuckFan How would you have described Tanti as a player, then? Was he one of those guys like Brendan Morrison who had his best career years because of the line he played on? Or was he still really good at doing things to create space, did he hit? fast? BTW, this thread has been awesome. We need a Canucks Nostalgia Fire Side chat thread, I am a nostalgia nerd and constantly come across players I have questions about. Just the other day I read a cool story about how Troy Gamble was supposed to be the guy and it came down to Kirk McLean wanting it more and earning the spot whereas Troy sort of fizzled out, but was a huge prospect.

    3. NewbieCanuckFan

      NewbieCanuckFan

      @diesel_3  Kind of like a Luc Robitaille (but with better skating ability).  Knew how to find the "right spots" and/or good anticipation.  All he needed was the 'right center' to feed him the puck (and that guy was Sundstrom).  Bear in mind, this is from the perspective of a non-teenager (*me* lol).:P

       

      Yeah Troy Gamble was like a Eddie Lack - lots of potential.  But he just couldn't get over that final hump to the 'big leagues' like at least Eddie Lack did.  That's why goalie prospects are pretty risky.  Good thing the Canucks (unlike what Burke said "goalies graveyard') have been good at developing goalies for a while now (gives me hope for Demko being the future starter).

    4. NewbieCanuckFan

      NewbieCanuckFan

      I hope Boeser (other than staying healthy heh) could find that sustained magic with EP (though in Boeser's defense, he seems to be able to score no matter who is center is - he just can't stay healthy).

  2. Any English Majors on CDC? I'm 32 just starting University and my marks are struggling a bit, might need a proof-reader and maybe some writing tips - Thanks!

  3. I got accepted in to SAIT! Woooo!

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    2. :D
    3. Mr.DirtyDangles

      Mr.DirtyDangles

      Congrats, the campus pub is AWESOME ! lol

    4. Master 112

      Master 112

      Well done, I`m sure you deserve to be there. :)

  4. All these Ottawa injuries on D would be a nice time to fleece Dorion for picks and prospects! 

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    2. smithers joe

      smithers joe

      is it too far fetched to think, next years blueline would be;

      hughes...tanev

      edler...stecher

      juolevi...gudbranson

                 ?

    3. diesel_3

      diesel_3

      @smithers joe Not at all, I like the looks of that.

    4. smithers joe

      smithers joe

      eventually, woo can take gudbranson's spot and another high draft pick could take tanev's spot and brisebois van push edler out. 

  5. I just want you to hold me...and tell me everything is going to be o.k

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    2. diesel_3

      diesel_3

      Of course...that's the expensive stuff...unscented of course, because I don't at all want to mask the smell of my Sex Panther, By Odeon.

    3. Shift-4

      Shift-4

      Everything's gonna be OK then

    4. diesel_3

      diesel_3

      I lust you.

  6. I'm feeling old! Todd Bertuzzi's kid Tag is draft eligible next year. I still remember Tag and Jaden very young on the bench for Canucks skills comp. Where we learned of the significance of the 'JTB' on Big Bert's glove!

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    2. Tre Mac

      Tre Mac

      Tag?  Why not Jag and Taden.  Tag?:picard:

    3. Master 112

      Master 112

      It's only a bad name because now it's illegal to get him out of bed in the morning.

    4. Coconuts

      Coconuts

      It'd be kinda neat if we drafted him tbh

  7. Restored a 1950 Frigidaire just in time for Hockey Season. http://imgur.com/Ez0c32M

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    2. diesel_3

      diesel_3

      Oh ya, I have an old painting respirator but I have a huge beard and it wouldn't have sealed properly, figured a 2 part primer then just a matte black tremclad would do the trick, up close there are some blemishes, but i'm the furthest thing from an artist haha.

    3. Hairy Kneel

      Hairy Kneel

      Great look. What's your guess on the weight?

    4. Roger Neilsons Towel

      Roger Neilsons Towel

      That's sweet!  Love the satin black look with the chrome. Like an old hot rod. 

  8. Registration payed, Hotel booked. Golfing in the 2nd annual Raise it 4 Ryp Tourney in Richmond September 3rd!

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    2. nux4lyfe

      nux4lyfe

      Hope you have a blast and props for doing what you do for our country!

    3. Tearloch7

      Tearloch7

      .. I don't need no stinking reciept .. :P

    4. diesel_3

      diesel_3

      Hey Nux, Thanks a lot man. No longer in, I was in for 5 years. Been out for 2.5 years now.

  9. For the OG Canuck fans: Would you have held on to Bobby Schmautz? or were you happy with how Odleiffson worked out? Finally reading Canucks in 40 and it sounded like Schmautz was a huge fan favourite that didn't last long, then was flipped for a guy who jumped ship to WHA, Walton who had 1 good season, and of course, Odleiffson.

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    2. diesel_3

      diesel_3

      People talk about the Canucks having a goalie graveyard, but what about a GM graveyard? Since 1970, the Canucks have had....2 or 3 good GM's? and even that is probably debatable. 

    3. -AJ-

      -AJ-

      Not an OG fan, but when looking at the stats at least, it feels like Schmautz was a bizarre guy to trade away. Oddliefson was good, but I think Schmautz was probably a more impact player. Also a tough customer, I believe.

    4. diesel_3

      diesel_3

      That's what I was thinking. I'm wondering if it was a mix of trying to find what roster sticks after being an expansion team? I thought maybe it was because Wayne Maki was a similar (?) player, but Schmautz was traded a year after Maki died. It seems odd if they were looking for an identity to match the likes of the Flyers, Bruins or Canadiens of the era....seems a guy like Schmautz would have been an excellent foundational piece? I think he was only 28 when traded away.

  10. Best place to watch Canucks game DT Victoria?

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    2. Drive-By Body Pierce

      Drive-By Body Pierce

      I live in Vic, but I'm old, so I watch at home... beer is cheaper.

    3. diesel_3

      diesel_3

      I'm old,too...I just Corp card everything hahaha

    4. Warhippy

      Warhippy

      Lucky's is a solid sports bar, where I watched the last 2 draft days

  11. Welcome to Calgary, AB. Already had a threatening note left on my windshield at my new apartment. LOL

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    2. Blackberries

      Blackberries

      all there is to do in edmonton is drink and go to the mall.

    3. Twilight Sparkle

      Twilight Sparkle

      when i'm in calgary, i drink so i can't remember being in calgary or why i'm there in the first place

    4. Mr.DirtyDangles

      Mr.DirtyDangles

      Just make sure you have your car insurance paid up..cus Calgary drivers are the worst in the land.They will tailgate you right up your hooopa :(

  12. 1 more profile view to make it 6,500..somebody creep me, quick!!!

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    2. diesel_3

      diesel_3

      haha...it's all the guys who post status' with the most views forsure...did my own bit of creepin.

    3. Master 112

      Master 112

      I just got over 10,000 the other day.

    4. Venom52

      Venom52

      Only reason I ever click on Shift-4 is because I get him and Diesel mixed up

  13. Off-loading a little bit here: I have been out of the Army since 2011. I have bounced around from industry to industry ever since. Even going back to school (Social Services). I cannot find a job, nor do I feel like I belong anywhere else other than something military or paramiliitary. I have an opportunity for an air force position (reservist, but essentially full time work), same rank when I got out, just a different trade/element. I have been informed that I would probably have to do BMQ (Basic Military Qualification) again, which is sort of wild to me. I successfully passed in 2006 (even won Top Shot out of 60 recruits), soldier qualification, trade qualification, even a deployment overseas. I spent my 21st birthday on the range in Farnham in 2006. I am turning 38 next month. I am flip-flopping back and forth...Could I do it again? I have slowly turned myself back into a machine and almost back down to my football/hockey playing weight. I think the mind melter for me is having my DEUs hanging in the closet with my tour medal, while getting jacked up by a 25 year old MCpl who is still wet behind the ears. The new course is now only 8 weeks and it's totally revamped, seems like they are really trying to change everything in the current military, so it would definitely not be as 'harsh' as when I went through, but i'm sure you can still appreciate the conundrum.

     

    TL;DR: Veteran looking to re-enlist. Certain barriers seem like they might be too hard to overcome. Imagine doing a degree, then 20 years later saying it 'expired' and you had to take the same courses again. Would be strange!

     

    Thanks for reading!

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    2. diesel_3

      diesel_3

      @PhillipBlunt Thanks, man...I truly appreciate it! Feels like a lifetime ago and almost a completely different person from when I was in!

       

      @smithers joeThanks, Joe...When people ask, I would always say I regret getting out, I had just wished I picked a better trade. Army was great for being young and in my 20s but long-term sustainability, Air Force is definitely the better play. I would have about 4 months of total training before I wouldn't have to do anything for awhile, and that would all be within my first few years. I think it's more of a guilt thing, too. Leaving my toddler at home while Dad is running around playing Army at BMQ. It's wild how things can come full circle. I'm afraid of a little hard work these days, I suppose. My wife keeps saying short term pain for long term gain and I suppose *whispers* she's right.

       

      @Citizen Erased Great perspective! I have never thought of it that way. These last 12.5 years I have never made a 'friend' as close to the ones I had when I was in the Army. Sad part is, when everyone release, much like pro sports, they go back to their respective cities and towns across Canada and you don't really hear from them anymore. I DO miss that commaraderie, which is why I love/miss team sports so much. I could even get back into playing hockey and try out for the senior men's base team (35+).

    3. Citizen Erased

      Citizen Erased

      There’s a reason the military is called a band of brothers. You may not miss fighting in a war, but rather the camaraderie that comes along with being a tight knit group of people over an extended of time, exactly like athletes who compete in team sports. I hear this often from former athletes. They acknowledged that they might not be able to compete anymore or hate travelling so much, but miss being around the guys. If you can join a hockey team, I would highly recommend it. Even if you were terrible and a benchwarmer, just being around could help fill that void. I’m sure you’re not terrible though and would see plenty of ice time. Lastly, like others have said, thank you for your service to our country and may you enjoy the next chapter of your life!

    4. brilac

      brilac

      The job market is tough right now since the pandemic and especially during the summer. I was laid off last year and this year as well. 

       

      During the pandemic I saved like crazy knowing that being laid off could happen and it did, twice. 

       

      When things happen that are not great, like being laid off, I look at the positives. The last layoff occurred in June. I had the opportunity to sleep in, focus on looking for work, and enjoy the summer. I am starting a new position soon, and have been taking the last few weeks since the job offer to enjoy my time off. I am going over to Victoria on Saturday, went to Vancouver last week, was out to lunch yesterday, and today - I am going to clean my apartment and listen to Pulp! 

       

      You will find what is perfect for you. Trust me! 

  14. Today was a pretty crazy day, I have golfed for around 22 years now, and totally I was lucky enough to get my 1st ever hole in one!

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    2. goalie13

      goalie13

      I've been golfing for 30 years, I still don't have a hole in one.  Congrats!

    3. diesel_3

      diesel_3

      It was at Sunnydale in Courtenay, Hole 17, 161 yards! (Par 71)

    4. Nuxfanabroad

      Nuxfanabroad

      In Japan, if you don't have Hole-in-one Insurance, they whack you & harvest your organs.

  15. And with proper homage to the Buffalo Bills, team USA blows it when it matters!

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    2. diesel_3

      diesel_3

      @chon derry Aw no way! Sorry to hear! Did they live on Church street? That is a beautiful area, lots of character homes still in tact! I didn't grow up here, only been living here since 2012 and I love it!

    3. chon derry

      chon derry

      @diesel_3  no birch st.  by the forested   alley and the golf course  nice and quite close to the mall. yes they had a nice retirement there. they loved the gardening thing.

    4. diesel_3

      diesel_3

      @chon derry Oh, even better! Only people driving down Birch would be people that live there, nice and quiet, did a couple jobs on Birch when I was with Telus.

  16. Just found a Kay Whitmore authentic jersey from Value Village in Comox for $25 WOOO!

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    2. diesel_3

      diesel_3

      that's Mr. Vin diesel_3 to you, Canuckian!

    3. biznasty

      biznasty

      I was in VV in comox last week and got skunked! :(

    4. biznasty

      biznasty

      I was in VV in comox last week and got skunked! :(

  17. Moving back to Vancouver Island from Alberta. What a great summer!

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    2. diesel_3

      diesel_3

      I can't wait! Calgary has a mosquito epidemic...Can't wait to smell the ocean again.

    3. Tearloch7

      Tearloch7

      good move .. :D

    4. diesel_3

      diesel_3

      Compared to Edmonton..Calgary is really nice. I'll make my career choices fit Vancouver Island lifestyle...no matter what! haha

  18. Can Jake Wise drop to Vancouver in the 3rd? Can this actually be a thing....?

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    2. Odd.

      Odd.

      he was taken right after Madden

    3. coastal.view

      coastal.view

      Quote

       

      wow he did drop

      and jb passed on him

    4. diesel_3

      diesel_3

      Ya, i'm not unhappy about the Tyler Madden pick, though. Solid value.

  19. Moving back to Vancouver Island from Edmonton on Saturday! All I have to say is..It's about time!

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    2. Bertuzzi Babe

      Bertuzzi Babe

      Welcome back to BC, Dies! :-)

    3. Try Again

      Try Again

      @arigold, both have regularly have murders so im not sure what you mean

    4. diesel_3

      diesel_3

      @Ari, and seeing as I have came from Afghanistan to Edmonton, it was like a lateral movement hahaha.

  20. Cool, Nathan Rourke is working out for the Raiders. 

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    2. diesel_3

      diesel_3

      Gives the coaches a good idea of what kind of person he is. Face to Face. QBs are like goalies, different quirks and techniques like cadences, drop back steps, arm angles/releases, etc. I think, too...some QBs grow up playing in the same type of offenses to maximize their success and taylor to their skills, if he isn't a total scheme fit, they might want to see if there are intangibles that can be worked with. Rourke is fairly raw, but I believe he has solid tools for today's NFL. Curious about his overall arm strength and decision making, but always neat to see a CFL player make the jump.

    3. Ghostsof1915

      Ghostsof1915

      Sad thing is players on the practice roster in the NFL make more than starters in the CFL.

      Hope he doesn't sign with the Raiders. I hate Vegas.

    4. diesel_3

      diesel_3

      It's insane, lot's of them working 2nd jobs. I'm unfortunately cursed as a life-long Raider fan, selfishly, I'd love to see Rourke there and given some RPO packages or something. I've always wanted a strong dual threat, Derek Carr is too afraid to scramble out of the pocket and gets happy feet.

  21. That feeling when you wake up in the morning and don't dread your upcoming work day. Happy Hump Day!

    1. nux4lyfe

      nux4lyfe

      Unless you love what you do! :P Enjoy your day brotha.

    2. Mr.DirtyDangles

      Mr.DirtyDangles

      Those that can wake up and be happy about their profession are truly lucky !

    3. diesel_3

      diesel_3

      Ya, I was unhappy for years...I have bad work days, but the job itself has been great! Cheers

  22. Anybody know how an LPI score translates to possible employment with the BC Government? Would it just be based on my Essay score or the combined scores?

    1. RunningWild

      RunningWild

      What? They require LPI tests now? In my experience it's never been something they've required - guess it's dependent on position.

    2. diesel_3

      diesel_3

      Ya, I just had to challenge one because my Eng 12 mark didn't meet min. requirement. It's for a Correctional Officer position.

    3. RunningWild

      RunningWild

      Oh I see. Good luck.

  23. Join in with other forumers and grow a stache for a good cause for Movember!

    1. gugster93

      gugster93

      It's only a good cause if you actually donate money for the cause, just growing a stache does not really help the cause if you know what I'm saying.

    2. diesel_3

      diesel_3

      Ya, I'm a sponsor, my dad had prostate cancer, I'm well informed of the cause, thanks.

    3. -DLC-

      -DLC-

      Although I won't be participating, I'll be in awe and appreciation.

  24. You wake up in the morning and think about life's little problems? Well...I'm a Canuck Fan living in Edmonton.

    1. Shift-4

      Shift-4

      Hello from Calgary :)

    2. diesel_3

      diesel_3

      Atleast Calgary is a better city! Edmonton is dirty and i'm pretty sure I was stabbed this morning.

    3. Mr.DirtyDangles

      Mr.DirtyDangles

      omg bro I feel your pain here in Cowtown if you ever need a break from the CHUCK come down I'll buy you a drink :)

  25. I wonder how crazy the Zellers liquidation sales are.

    1. Venom52

      Venom52

      Nuts man, the one in Stoon is raided right out

    2. BananaMash

      BananaMash

      The one where I am jacked up the prices before they put the discount on so you're still paying full price.

      Scumbags.

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