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bob_sauve28

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  1. Reminds me of this horrible incident https://www.nhl.com/sabres/video/scars-ric-seiling/t-277437090/c-5364071 Great story, pretty crazy
  2. I get they are young but injuries can pile up quick and suddenly you have AHL D-man. Gotta have really solid depth.
  3. Home opener? Due for a win We are due for a let down? 🤷‍♀️
  4. Vancouver’s power play finished the road trip 2-for-19, while also allowing a pair of shorthanded goals that tied games. Vancouver’s penalty killing is even worse, 58.8 per cent after yielding seven goals on 17 disadvantages. No NHL team is remotely as bad as the Canucks are on special teams through five games. And not much else will matter as long as this continues to be the case. https://www.sportsnet.ca/nhl/article/5470093/
  5. Sounds familiar... https://dailyhive.com/vancouver/friction-between-canucks-star-players-rest-of-team That’s becoming increasingly clear watching them on the ice this season. They’ve lost all of their first four games to start the season for the first time in franchise history. They’ve blown multi-goal leads in all four of them — the first time in NHL history that has happened. But on-ice troubles aren’t the only thing troubling this team according to a report out of Chicago. In an appearance with Frank Seravalli on Daily Faceoff Live, former NHL player and current Blackhawks television analyst Colby Cohen said there’s trouble in the dressing room also. “I’ve heard there’s a lot of friction in that dressing room between some of the star players and then the rest of the team,” Cohen said. “It’s real cliquey in that dressing room. The way that they’re promoting players, particularly on their social media channels, and just everything that I hear coming out of that dressing room… It seems really dysfunctional at the moment.”
  6. • The Canucks did not practise Friday but players were brought to a rink in Burnaby for meetings after their early-hours arrival home from Thursday’s 4-3 overtime loss in Minnesota. . . Boudreau offered no medical updates on injured defencemen Travis Dermott, Riley Stillman and Tucker Poolman, but said prospect Jack Rathbone will make his season debut on the blue line against Buffalo. https://www.sportsnet.ca/nhl/article/millers-not-worried-about-canucks-start-but-maybe-he-should-be/ When he struggled in Tampa or, before that, with the New York Rangers, Miller did so as a middle- or bottom-six forward largely hidden in the shade of teammates spotlighted higher up the lineup. With the Canucks, Miller is at centre stage, constantly in the hot glare of reporters and fans. “It's more of a spotlight for you guys, being more of a focal point,” Miller said Friday. “But for me, nothing changes. You know, my struggles versus what people think are struggles also are different. So I don't look at it as much more of a focal point. If I'm not playing up to my standard, I know that. “I feel like in the last couple of games, I've actually started to get more comfortable. I feel pretty good. I told you guys at the beginning of camp, my main focus is to be hard to play against five on five. I feel like I've been pretty good at my own end, winning puck battles and being smart and responsible. And at some point, I think the puck will sort of end up on my tape a little more. But right now, it's kind of hard to come by. "For myself, you know. . . the timing will get better, the game will open up. But I think that it's important for me to not be impatient and change the way I'm playing. I think that at some point, I've got to believe that it's coming.” Miller had 99 points last season, ninth in NHL scoring. It may turn out to be a career year, but it was not an aberration. The power forward from Ohio has been a consistent point-per-game force in Vancouver, 12th in league scoring over his three seasons with the Canucks.
  7. There is the much quoted stat that the team that scores first wins 70% of the time but I wonder how that is holding up this year as it seems (eye test) not to be the end of the world falling behind.
  8. Talent, lots of talent now, a full training camp with all the pieces in place, another year of maturity for key players, a goaltender that stops the shots he is supposed to stop and more solid depth on D than I figured we had.
  9. I thought it was more of a turn around slap shot. Very hard shot from how I remember it
  10. Just hope no one gets crazy and wants to start trading away the future for the hopes of a better playoff run. If we make the playoffs just dance with the players that got us there. Maybe add some D depth but not at expense of future prospects
  11. Great win! Too early to ask, but I'm thinking: "Now do you believe? These guys are...."
  12. And another great scoring chance for Tuck on that play
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