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hillbillydeluxe
Vancouver Canucks
Location: I didn't read it , BC
Joined: 09.21.2013

Aug 22 @ 11:55 AM ET
Poor guy's a dead man... If he's truly a long lost Sedin, he won't bother fighting the disease - but he may get a 10min misconduct while complaining about contracting it.
- DrChristianTroy




hillbillydeluxe
Vancouver Canucks
Location: I didn't read it , BC
Joined: 09.21.2013

Aug 22 @ 11:55 AM ET
Go look at hope smokes on twitter . He is not part of ESPN . I want whatever drugs he smokes.
- VANTEL


Those guys are cray cray.
we_are_all_canucks
Vancouver Canucks
Location: Don't hate me because I'm really really ridiculously good looking.
Joined: 09.29.2007

Aug 22 @ 12:58 PM ET
I voted for Brown (PPQB's are a rare commodity around here), but I'm guessing Kirk McLean voted for someone else.
SMP8719
Vancouver Canucks
Location: ALDY , BC
Joined: 02.24.2012

Aug 22 @ 1:22 PM ET
What happened to this guy? He was a scoring leader for a small ahndful of years and next think I knew he was a Ranger then nothing. Injuries?
- Jeropotato


Steve Moore sticking his elbow out, and trying to take his head off because he missed him didn't help.......he was never the same player.
Marwood
Vancouver Canucks
Location: Cumberland, BC
Joined: 03.18.2010

Aug 22 @ 1:46 PM ET
What happened to this guy? He was a scoring leader for a small ahndful of years and next think I knew he was a Ranger then nothing. Injuries?
- Jeropotato

He's focusing on his bible studies.
PetrolSexual
Vancouver Canucks
Location: Down by the Sea, BC
Joined: 06.27.2014

Aug 22 @ 1:46 PM ET
Steve Moore sticking his elbow out, and trying to take his head off because he missed him didn't help.......he was never the same player.
- SMP8719


Spot on, hurt his elbow on that play as well. His wrist shot was never the same either.
Sens Writer
Location: Vancouver, BC
Joined: 08.19.2013

Aug 22 @ 1:51 PM ET
I'm not sure how anyone could come to the conclusion that the Canucks are the 'most improved' team in West - especially given what some teams in the West did this off-season. At best they've managed to tread water at several key positions, and they've got some very hard minutes to replace with Kesler gone and a pretty suspect collection of centres with which to do that. Plus, they've managed to accumulate so many 3rd-line-ish players that they're spilling out into both the 2nd and 4th lines, and blocking development opportunities for some of their better prospects.

They really better hope that Vrbata develops instant chemistry with the Sedins, Bonino proves he can handle more than sheltered minutes, someone compensates for the loss of Garrison's blue line production, and Miller fits in a whole lot better than he did in St. Louis - oh yes, and hope that dreadful years from the Sedins, Burrows, and Edler aren't anything but an anomaly. If anything, I would actually suggest that the Canucks head into the 2014/15 seasons with at least as many major question marks as any team in the NHL.
DrChristianTroy
Location: 2028 Stanley Cup Champions
Joined: 11.10.2006

Aug 22 @ 2:07 PM ET
I'm not sure how anyone could come to the conclusion that the Canucks are the 'most improved' team in West - especially given what some teams in the West did this off-season. At best they've managed to tread water at several key positions, and they've got some very hard minutes to replace with Kesler gone and a pretty suspect collection of centres with which to do that. Plus, they've managed to accumulate so many 3rd-line-ish players that they're spilling out into both the 2nd and 4th lines, and blocking development opportunities for some of their better prospects.

They really better hope that Vrbata develops instant chemistry with the Sedins, Bonino proves he can handle more than sheltered minutes, someone compensates for the loss of Garrison's blue line production, and Miller fits in a whole lot better than he did in St. Louis - oh yes, and hope that dreadful years from the Sedins, Burrows, and Edler aren't anything but an anomaly. If anything, I would actually suggest that the Canucks head into the 2014/15 seasons with at least as many major question marks as any team in the NHL.

- khawk


WORD.
we_are_all_canucks
Vancouver Canucks
Location: Don't hate me because I'm really really ridiculously good looking.
Joined: 09.29.2007

Aug 22 @ 2:07 PM ET
I'm not sure how anyone could come to the conclusion that the Canucks are the 'most improved' team in West - especially given what some teams in the West did this off-season. At best they've managed to tread water at several key positions, and they've got some very hard minutes to replace with Kesler gone and a pretty suspect collection of centres with which to do that. Plus, they've managed to accumulate so many 3rd-line-ish players that they're spilling out into both the 2nd and 4th lines, and blocking development opportunities for some of their better prospects.

They really better hope that Vrbata develops instant chemistry with the Sedins, Bonino proves he can handle more than sheltered minutes, someone compensates for the loss of Garrison's blue line production, and Miller fits in a whole lot better than he did in St. Louis - oh yes, and hope that dreadful years from the Sedins, Burrows, and Edler aren't anything but an anomaly. If anything, I would actually suggest that the Canucks head into the 2014/15 seasons with at least as many major question marks as any team in the NHL.

- khawk

Enough of this fact based realism already.
Carol Schram
Joined: 09.27.2013

Aug 22 @ 2:34 PM ET
A writer over at CBS Sports is much more cautious about the Canucks' prospects for next season.

That and more, in today's blog:

http://www.hockeybuzz.com/blog.php?post_id=61922
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