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Man, Abbotsford is just a disaster defensively.
The guy that they brought in to replace Friedman was -23 in 69 games with 5pts. Ahac is playing with Woo in the top 4. IDK what Malhotra is cooking (probably pulling his bald hair out with the goal tending situation) but they really need to get some veteran presence who can calm the team down when momentum isn't going their way.

Last game vs the Gulls felt like a World Juniors game where the floodgates opened up.
 
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VanJack

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Abbotsford Canucks are bleeding goals-against. A third period collapse last game with six going in; and seven so far tonight.

Malhotra is a first year coach......but he needs to get this team re-focused on team defense. You can understand some of the young players having erratic starts to the season. But some of the veteran players have serious underperformed so far.
 

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Game highlights. I as others quit watching half way through the 2nd. Ontario had a lot going right for them last night. Quite a few bounces their way. Earned but sometimes it's just your night.
 
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Andy Dufresne

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Anyone know why Felton hasn't seen the ice yet? Is he injured...or... Pretty bizarre a guy would look that good in pre-season, compared directly with the guys he's competing for ice time with, and then just be healthy scratched game after game on a team that sucks defensively.
Free Christian Felton!
 
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tyhee

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Some random impressions from video clips, reports, other posters on this site and stats:

1. @Andy Dufresne beat me to this one, but is there a reason that first year pro Christian Felton, who looked so good in the preseason with the Canucks, can't get a single second of ice time in either Abbotsford or Kalamazoo? I understand there are a lot of defencemen in the system, but not even getting to put the pads on for warmup for a single game? Is he hurt or did he do something to get in someone's bad books?

2. The sudden poor play of Tolopilo is alarming and, to me, surprising. Does the loss of Torenius to the NHL Canucks have anything to do with it?

3. The defensive group in Abbotsford, so very crowded to start this season, is likely to undergo major changes this coming summer and unless the Canucks want to go with a very young defence group next season in Abbotsford they may have to add.

Wolanin and Brisebois, formerly two solid AHL veterans and call-up options, have had a rough start to the season, likely injury-related. Both are on expiring contracts and things will have to turn around for the Canucks to consider extending them.

I'd be very surprised if Hirose is offered an extension.

McWard, Friedman and Felton are also on expiring contracts.

4. Not seeing more than video clips of AHL games may have meant I'm missing something, but I don't understand the suggestions we sometimes see that Lekkerimaki get an NHL callup right now. From what I'm seeing the only real benefit to that would be so JL could see just how much he has to work on things so as not to get complacent with the goal scoring success he's having in the AHL recently.

Now maybe the impression I'm getting is wrong because I'm not seeing full games, but the distance from the net many of his goals are shot from, how little in video clips shows any physical contract, his Abby-forward team worst +/- (much worse than Raty who has been his usual center), his listed weight and comments from others that refer to him as soft and a perimeter player done give the impression of a player that belongs coming to the NHL to develop. JL certainly doesn't need to develop his wrist shot, but I'm getting the wrong impression about his game his defensive and physical play need work.

As a much maligned former Canucks' coach speaking about a much maligned former Canucks prospect/player said the NHL isn't a development league, it is a get-er-done league.

I understand the lack of reliability of +/- as a tool to judge a player's effectiveness. It could be wrong and the impression I'm also getting from watching video clips and what others are saying could also be wrong, but certainly all put together the impression given is that if he was brought to the NHL right now he'd spend most of his time in the pressbox or on the bench, not earning his coach's trust. Getting yanked and stuck on the bench or in the pressbox for making too many mistakes that an NHL player should know to avoid is not the ideal way to develop a young player.


Edited to remove reference to Jett Woo
 
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Blue and Green

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It appears to me that Jett Woo will be a Group 6 unrestricted free agent next summer. Age for that purpose is as of June 30 in the year the contract expires so Woo, even though 24 for another four weeks after next June will be treated as 25 and there is no chance he'll reach 80 NHL games before his contract expires.
Jett Woo won't be Group 6 eligible until summer 2026. Will be below the age requirement on June 30, 2025.
 
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