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bloatedmosquito
Vancouver Canucks
Location: The Clit Whisperer
Joined: 10.22.2011

Aug 27 @ 11:53 AM ET
Stupid moves have mostly been because a lack of developed prospects.
- manvanfan


Sure I guess. But the lack of developed players is a direct result of a lack of drafting vision. Lack of vision is a direct result of poor management skills.

I’ll don’t blame the players for any of it. I’m blaming the guys in suits with bad haircuts.
manvanfan
Vancouver Canucks
Location: MB
Joined: 01.21.2012

Aug 27 @ 11:53 AM ET
https://www.eliteprospect...er/105666/sergei-shumakov

Teams looking to get a late summer boost to their forward group may have a new name on their contact list, as Igor Eronko of Sport-Express reports that Sergei Shumakov is now looking to an NHL contract after terminating his deal in the KHL. Shumakov played last season for CSKA Moscow, scoring 40 points in 47 games.
Nucker101
Vancouver Canucks
Location: Vancouver, BC
Joined: 09.26.2010

Aug 27 @ 11:57 AM ET
You lost your marbles and left after Giles got fired and beginning traded Kesler.
- Pres.cup


I lost it at the TDL when they started shopping Kesler


I refused to believe he wanted out
NorthNuck
Vancouver Canucks
Location: Yellowknife, NWT
Joined: 05.30.2016

Aug 27 @ 11:59 AM ET
I’m in Calgary and it’s (frank)ing 6 degrees! It’s like winter! What the hell is going on.
- bloatedmosquito

Same thing here. I don't think it's been warmer than 15 in a couple of weeks. The second half of summer just decided not to show up.
Reubenkincade
Location: BC
Joined: 11.18.2016

Aug 27 @ 11:59 AM ET
I lost it at the TDL when they started shopping Kesler


I refused to believe he wanted out

- Nucker101


He wanted out after the Vancouver Olympics, when the fans were cheering for Canada and not his US team...he was butthurt.
manvanfan
Vancouver Canucks
Location: MB
Joined: 01.21.2012

Aug 27 @ 11:59 AM ET
Sure I guess. But the lack of developed players is a direct result of a lack of drafting vision. Lack of vision is a direct result of poor management skills.

I’ll don’t blame the players for any of it. I’m blaming the guys in suits with bad haircuts.

- bloatedmosquito

The lack of prospects thanks to Gillis cause JB to have to sign player whether they were to remain competitive or tank. It's no difference in my mind. Van has been bad either way is the result. The cost of the those players shouldn't matter to us.

Developing takes years unfortunately and Van was probably the worst in the league. With better drafting in the coming years Van should again have a hockey club that can compete year after year.

JB has had a vision and lots have hated him because they didn't see eye to eye with what was happening. In the end he is doing exactly what most wanted. Draft and develop.
manvanfan
Vancouver Canucks
Location: MB
Joined: 01.21.2012

Aug 27 @ 12:00 PM ET
I lost it at the TDL when they started shopping Kesler


I refused to believe he wanted out

- Nucker101

NorthNuck
Vancouver Canucks
Location: Yellowknife, NWT
Joined: 05.30.2016

Aug 27 @ 12:01 PM ET
I lost it at the TDL when they started shopping Kesler


I refused to believe he wanted out

- Nucker101

CanuckDon
Vancouver Canucks
Location: Las Vegas
Joined: 08.05.2014

Aug 27 @ 12:13 PM ET
Did you buy season tickets to the Yotes?


BTW....being a GM isn't a popularity contest, everyone likes Benning (the person) and he's one of the worst GM's in the league. It's not about being a nice guy, it's about making good decisions for your organization, even if they're unpopular.

- LeftCoaster

I am going down for two weeks at the start of October so I’ll investigate then. I’m sure they are shockingly cheap. It seems like Johnson is unpopular in Utica because he doesn’t attend games and doesn’t have a presence in the community
LeftCoaster
Location: Valley Of The Sun, AZ
Joined: 07.03.2009

Aug 27 @ 12:15 PM ET
“In old, small villages, local folks started running out of places to bury people. So they would dig up coffins and would take the bones to a bone-house, and reuse the grave.

When reopening these coffins, 1 out of 25 coffins were found to have scratch marks on the inside, and they realized they had been burying people alive. So they would tie a string on the wrist of the corpse, lead it through the coffin and up through the ground and tie it to a bell. Someone would have to sit out in the graveyard all night (‘the graveyard shift’) to listen for the bell. Thus, someone could be ‘saved by the bell,’ or was considered a ‘dead ringer.’ "

CanuckDon
Vancouver Canucks
Location: Las Vegas
Joined: 08.05.2014

Aug 27 @ 12:16 PM ET
yeah, the utica fans hate how he doesnt sign 1 or 2 proven ahl top 6 or top 4 players to help the team win


its good for the canucks though imo, more ice time for youth

- Nucker101

Yes, their interests aren’t always aligned. The comets can win with youth imo
LeftCoaster
Location: Valley Of The Sun, AZ
Joined: 07.03.2009

Aug 27 @ 12:26 PM ET
"Jeff Blashill says in conversations with Henrik Zetterberg, Zetterberg said he’s gotten very little training in this summer because of back. Blashill concedes that’s it’d be all but impossible for Zetterberg to play this season without the proper off-season prep."


Don't pick Zetterberg in your pools.
LeftCoaster
Location: Valley Of The Sun, AZ
Joined: 07.03.2009

Aug 27 @ 12:30 PM ET
Ed Willes...

• It’s obvious by now that the Vancouver Canucks have a better chance of trading for Elvis Presley than Erik Karlsson but the story here isn’t whether Jim Benning was serious about pursuing the Ottawa defenceman.

It’s what it says about the Canucks in the post-Linden era.

Linden, the recently deposed president, lost his job because he favoured a patient, methodical approach to the team’s rebuild. He’s since told friends the Aquilinis wanted no part of that plan and when Benning presented a more aggressive approach, which included an offer sheet for John Tavares, Linden was dumped.

Karlsson would seem to be part of this new, aggressive approach. This is the third occasion — Karlsson, Tavares, P.K. Subban — in which Benning has made noises about pursuing a marquee name, which likely plays well with ownership.

But it leaves the faithful to wonder what is the vision for this team. The Canucks lone strength is its prospect pool. It’s the only reason their fan base haven’t given up on this team.

So is the plan now to peel off three or four of those young assets to land a star? That’s the only way you’re going to land a Karlsson-type player and Benning knows that. He should also know making that kind of deal will further alienate a fan base whose patience has been worn to a nub.

It’s just the latest example of an organization which trips all over itself trying to tell its story. The Canucks’ direction remains muddied but one thing is clear. They’re not going to win back consumer confidence by changing course again.
manvanfan
Vancouver Canucks
Location: MB
Joined: 01.21.2012

Aug 27 @ 12:35 PM ET
Ed Willes...

• It’s obvious by now that the Vancouver Canucks have a better chance of trading for Elvis Presley than Erik Karlsson but the story here isn’t whether Jim Benning was serious about pursuing the Ottawa defenceman.

It’s what it says about the Canucks in the post-Linden era.

Linden, the recently deposed president, lost his job because he favoured a patient, methodical approach to the team’s rebuild. He’s since told friends the Aquilinis wanted no part of that plan and when Benning presented a more aggressive approach, which included an offer sheet for John Tavares, Linden was dumped.

Karlsson would seem to be part of this new, aggressive approach. This is the third occasion — Karlsson, Tavares, P.K. Subban — in which Benning has made noises about pursuing a marquee name, which likely plays well with ownership.

But it leaves the faithful to wonder what is the vision for this team. The Canucks lone strength is its prospect pool. It’s the only reason their fan base haven’t given up on this team.

So is the plan now to peel off three or four of those young assets to land a star? That’s the only way you’re going to land a Karlsson-type player and Benning knows that. He should also know making that kind of deal will further alienate a fan base whose patience has been worn to a nub.

It’s just the latest example of an organization which trips all over itself trying to tell its story. The Canucks’ direction remains muddied but one thing is clear. They’re not going to win back consumer confidence by changing course again.

- LeftCoaster


I don't think Vancouver media understands hockey at all. Fans read this and believe it's true.

I've said it before i'll say it again, Vancouver media is to blame for why this fan base is so (frank)ed up. Look at Toronto media and how awesome they promote the team no matter what and fans believe that.
NorthNuck
Vancouver Canucks
Location: Yellowknife, NWT
Joined: 05.30.2016

Aug 27 @ 12:36 PM ET
“In old, small villages, local folks started running out of places to bury people. So they would dig up coffins and would take the bones to a bone-house, and reuse the grave.

When reopening these coffins, 1 out of 25 coffins were found to have scratch marks on the inside, and they realized they had been burying people alive. So they would tie a string on the wrist of the corpse, lead it through the coffin and up through the ground and tie it to a bell. Someone would have to sit out in the graveyard all night (‘the graveyard shift’) to listen for the bell. Thus, someone could be ‘saved by the bell,’ or was considered a ‘dead ringer.’ "


- LeftCoaster

What surprises me most is that the people didn't wake up at any point in the coffin carrying or burying process
RealityChecker
Vancouver Canucks
Location: I stay away from the completely crazy rumours on the internet.I will occasionally debunk them-Eklund
Joined: 04.18.2010

Aug 27 @ 12:39 PM ET
Ed Willes...

• It’s obvious by now that the Vancouver Canucks have a better chance of trading for Elvis Presley than Erik Karlsson but the story here isn’t whether Jim Benning was serious about pursuing the Ottawa defenceman.
....

It’s just the latest example of an organization which trips all over itself trying to tell its story. The Canucks’ direction remains muddied but one thing is clear. They’re not going to win back consumer confidence by changing course again.

- LeftCoaster

RealityChecker
Vancouver Canucks
Location: I stay away from the completely crazy rumours on the internet.I will occasionally debunk them-Eklund
Joined: 04.18.2010

Aug 27 @ 12:44 PM ET
What surprises me most is that the people didn't wake up at any point in the coffin carrying or burying process
- NorthNuck

they were trying to re-tool rather than re-live.
bloatedmosquito
Vancouver Canucks
Location: The Clit Whisperer
Joined: 10.22.2011

Aug 27 @ 12:52 PM ET

- RealityChecker


Lol. media-blamers. I like that.
LeftCoaster
Location: Valley Of The Sun, AZ
Joined: 07.03.2009

Aug 27 @ 12:54 PM ET
I don't think Vancouver media understands hockey at all. Fans read this and believe it's true.

I've said it before i'll say it again, Vancouver media is to blame for why this fan base is so (frank)ed up. Look at Toronto media and how awesome they promote the team no matter what and fans believe that.

- manvanfan

LeftCoaster
Location: Valley Of The Sun, AZ
Joined: 07.03.2009

Aug 27 @ 12:56 PM ET
What surprises me most is that the people didn't wake up at any point in the coffin carrying or burying process
- NorthNuck

The precursor to those paragraphs is men used to use cups with lead in them when they drank whiskey, the lead would get into their drink and knock them out for days apparently.

I guess people thought they were dead? Checking their pulse wasn't really a thing in the early 1800's I guess
LeftCoaster
Location: Valley Of The Sun, AZ
Joined: 07.03.2009

Aug 27 @ 12:58 PM ET
Trump is doing wonders for my U.S. investments
manvanfan
Vancouver Canucks
Location: MB
Joined: 01.21.2012

Aug 27 @ 1:00 PM ET

- LeftCoaster

JT offer sheet would have been given on or around July 1st. Linden was fired 3 weeks after.

Linden is gone, what is stopping JB from doing whatever it takes to get Karlsson? Nobody standing in his way, should be done.
LeftCoaster
Location: Valley Of The Sun, AZ
Joined: 07.03.2009

Aug 27 @ 1:03 PM ET
JT offer sheet would have been given on or around July 1st. Linden was fired 3 weeks after.

Linden is gone, what is stopping JB from doing whatever it takes to get Karlsson? Why hasn't it happened yet?

- manvanfan

I think he just mis-spoke there calling it an "offer sheet" instead of simply a contract offer. If people get stuck on that and don't read between the lines, quite frankly, they're as dumb as the editor who allowed that to be printed.
manvanfan
Vancouver Canucks
Location: MB
Joined: 01.21.2012

Aug 27 @ 1:08 PM ET
I think he just mis-spoke there calling it an "offer sheet" instead of simply a contract offer. If people get stuck on that and don't read between the lines, quite frankly, they're as dumb as the editor who allowed that to be printed.
- LeftCoaster


I think you missed the entire point. If Linden was against an offer for JT why not fire him before July 1st? Why wait till after when you have already lost him.
CanuckDon
Vancouver Canucks
Location: Las Vegas
Joined: 08.05.2014

Aug 27 @ 1:08 PM ET
Trump is doing wonders for my U.S. investments
- LeftCoaster

Yup, he is making a lot of us $
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