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Based on the highlights at the scrimmage it looks like Klimovich, Karlsson, and Mcdonough are the closest to NHL ready. Klimovich and Mcdonough have NHL shots right now. 

 

Lakerimakki will come he just needs time to mature an build strength and size. 

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It's great to see the Canucks making prospect development essential to the team.  So many of the top teams

have kids from the lower rounds that develop into NHL players.  Having these young guys playing and  developing

together on the farm team and then continuing onto the parent team builds loyalty, common goals, chemistry,

confidence, friendship, common goals,etc.  These are the players that will have a pride in their team and are deeply

bonded.  Many will become friends for life.

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1 hour ago, DrJockitch said:

That’s good because right d prospect #2 is a long way down the list of prospects. 

As Leon Russell once said, "don't get hung up about Easter". It's only the middle of July, this management group has been in place for what, EIGHT MONTHS? Patience is a virtue, everyone in this fanbase is so damn impatient.

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I wonder if Dorrington has ever done the Mt Baldy climb?

 

Baldy Mountain is in the Duck Mountains, north of Dauphin and is the highest peak in Manitoba, Canada. It is located in the Duck Mountain Provincial Park, northwest of Dauphin. It is 832 m (2,730 ft) tall, making it the highest mountain in the 563 km (350 mi) long Manitoba Escarpment. Winnipeg radio DJ Ace Burpee reported, live, to have run up Mount Baldy on July 4, 2011 in a time of 5 minutes 58 seconds.

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On 7/16/2022 at 11:37 AM, Stierlitz said:

Chris Faber posted his observations about all 36 players in the Canucks development camp:

https://canucksarmy.com/2022/07/16/some-thoughts-analysis-36-players-vancouver-canucks-development-camp/

Jackson van de Leest worst stickhandler I wonder if he took the little guys approach to his stick Lie if it will help.

 
 
Mid-curves are the most common. They're better for stick-handling than heel curves while retaining a decent sweet spot on both the forehand and backhand. Toe curves twist down as they bend, making them great for danglers who favor quick wrist shots.
 
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