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We got Juice and lost Willie.

I think it was an awesome move by MG. Willie was an amazing player in his day but clearly those days are long gone.

I don't believe it was a choice between KB and WM.

Regardless signing WM to a 3.5 mil/year and trading bieksa would still have us in the same situation should Salo make his comeback.

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Lol...Farcical dribble...or drivel? Although my skills in the paint aren't near where they should be. And if Employee of The Month and I both respond to you, will that make it a double dribble?

And you lost me at "I agree with Canucklelion" Sorry, a wave of laughter and dry heaves washed upon me.

And, I can't recall, but did EOTM and I claim that we knew all about hockey? Hmm.

Anyways, thanks for the :lol:

Your pal, SS.

Here is a Bieksa Love Troll clip for ya, he's singing your song. lol

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Blind Bieksa love 101.

Hating on the other Canuck D-men to make k-bo look better.

"Bieksa plays the more complete north american game, Edler plays perfect KHL hockey"

You have no idea wtf you are talking about. Prove this ^^ (what does that even mean?)

Edler has more hits, more points, hes on the number 1 power play unit, more blocks, more shots, and leads the team in time on ice.

Get a clue.

1. Bieksa hits to hurt even though he isn't big he tries - Edler is scared to use his big body as he should be

2. Bieksa protects the front of the net for Lou - Edler runs away like a girl at every chance and is soft as butter

3. Bieksa never leaves a teammate unprotected and will defend them every chance - At most Edler will stand around but is scared and cowers away

4. Bieksa has Canadian heart and shows it on the ice with his intensity - Edler shows the intensity of a figure skater and has no emotion at all

Buddy your stats don't mean nothing and your the one that needs to get a clue if you don't see what the guy is saying.

This should be very clear to any Canucks fan even if he or she was blind.

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1. Bieksa hits to hurt even though he isn't big he tries - Edler is scared to use his big body as he should be

2. Bieksa protects the front of the net for Lou - Edler runs away like a girl at every chance and is soft as butter

3. Bieksa never leaves a teammate unprotected and will defend them every chance - At most Edler will stand around but is scared and cowers away

4. Bieksa has Canadian heart and shows it on the ice with his intensity - Edler shows the intensity of a figure skater and has no emotion at all

Buddy your stats don't mean nothing and your the one that needs to get a clue if you don't see what the guy is saying.

This should be very clear to any Canucks fan even if he or she was blind.

Your obvious Don Cherry-ism is ridiculous.

1. Bieksa isnt really a big hitter and he really doesnt hit to hurt. He tries sure and he hits a reasonable amount, but he is NOT what can be seen as a punishing hitter. When was the last time he stapled someone? Edler needs to be more consistent physically as well, but Bieksa isnt exactly consistent there either.

2. This makes me laugh. Bieksa usually screens Luongo more than the other team does or pushes opposing players right on top of Luongo. Crease clearing is not really a strong point for him and he has had a bad habit of doing more harm than good when he tries to clear the crease.

3. Bieksa has rarely even got involved in shoving after the whistle to defend a teammate this year, let alone fighting to stick up for them.....

4. While Edler is not the most emotional, Bieksa is not overly intense either. He looks that way but he doesnt always play that way. One big complaint many have about him is his relaxed play both with the puck and defensively. Namely a lack of intensity. The Canadian comment is just ridiculous.

Dont get me wrong. Edler is not perfect either. But your points about Bieksa are so far offside in terms of trying to make him out to be better than he actually is, that I just had to say something. You are relying on his nationality, his previous reputation, and not much of what he has actually done on the ice the last few years.

Come on.....

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Why the hell can't we agree to disagree?

Don't you get tired of arguing about this garbage, wallstreet?

I can agree to disagree....as I have always said, my opinion is my own and no one is obligated to agree with me...but I dont get tired of discussing things at all. This was actually somewhat of a new argument on here, so I found it interesting how overrated Bieksa is by some in the physical and intimidation end of things.

The comment about being a great crease clearer is probably the reason I had to respond though.....

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Your obvious Don Cherry-ism is ridiculous.

1. Bieksa isnt really a big hitter and he really doesnt hit to hurt. He tries sure and he hits a reasonable amount, but he is NOT what can be seen as a punishing hitter. When was the last time he stapled someone? Edler needs to be more consistent physically as well, but Bieksa isnt exactly consistent there either.

2. This makes me laugh. Bieksa usually screens Luongo more than the other team does or pushes opposing players right on top of Luongo. Crease clearing is not really a strong point for him and he has had a bad habit of doing more harm than good when he tries to clear the crease.

3. Bieksa has rarely even got involved in shoving after the whistle to defend a teammate this year, let alone fighting to stick up for them.....

4. While Edler is not the most emotional, Bieksa is not overly intense either. He looks that way but he doesnt always play that way. One big complaint many have about him is his relaxed play both with the puck and defensively. Namely a lack of intensity. The Canadian comment is just ridiculous.

Dont get me wrong. Edler is not perfect either. But your points about Bieksa are so far offside in terms of trying to make him out to be better than he actually is, that I just had to say something. You are relying on his nationality, his previous reputation, and not much of what he has actually done on the ice the last few years.

Come on.....

I agree with this post and would add Bieksa has the best sneer in the league.emot-parrot.gif

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