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There’s no GDT up right now, but Texier is out tonight with an illness.
Sorry was workingThere’s no GDT up right now, but Texier is out tonight with an illness.
Rob Blake and the kings triumvirateI kid. It's really more about, Who can Army/Steen take advantage of?
Leddy's played his best 3 games of the season
I expected Vancouver to be a juggernaut in the next few years. Now? No.My optimism was turned up to reckless after the Colorado effort. Tight gaps and swagger.
I think it is more likely we are in the playoffs than that we are sellers now. I didn’t expect Vancouver to look so hollow.
Tight Gaps & Swagger. Sounds like a porn.My optimism was turned up to reckless after the Colorado effort. Tight gaps and swagger.
I think it is more likely we are in the playoffs than that we are sellers now. I didn’t expect Vancouver to look so hollow.
I expected Vancouver to be a juggernaut in the next few years. Now? No.
And they have Q. Hughes as their Captain. WTF, over?Yeah, I thought they would be contenders by now for sure. How they managed to lose Horvat, Miller, and likely soon Boeser.... Canuck fans were talking up Demko like a perennial Vezina candidate not long ago. I almost feel sorry for them and their fans.
And they have Q. Hughes as their Captain. WTF, over?
Love Hughes as a player, but as a Captain? Awful!
I was genuinely concerned with the Canucks going forward as the next team to beat in the West. Was.
Dude is gifted. Hoping Luke busts out. I was dead wrong about Jack and am happy for that. I was keying on Jack during the season he signed the massive extension and was coming back from injury. Not impressed, but his body of work since is excellent.I dunno if he's a bad choice per se because I don't know much about his personality. He does seem to be a quiet guy, but on podcasts al of his teammates really look up to him and respect him. JT Miller would have been a choice as captain, but he might be a bit too much. But they might need to look elsewhere for leadership than Hughes and Pettersson, who seems fragile on and off the ice. But man, Hughes is something to watch.