For Willie D, it was Jayson Megna. For Tocchet it's PDG. As baffling as it is for outsiders, I guess they have their reasons.
That's true IMO. Wolanin showing best form he's shown for quite a long while.Sure helps having Linus Karlsson back and a healthy Wolanin.
Michael Chaput!For Willie D, it was Jayson Megna. For Tocchet it's PDG. As baffling as it is for outsiders, I guess they have their reasons.
Sasson has played really well. Hats off to Abbotsford staff. It was always talk to of them doing their best to get Sasson to be a 13th forward in the NHL.That's true IMO. Wolanin showing best form he's shown for quite a long while.
Hope Karlsson can bring something to Vancouver but not overly confident.
DiGuiseppe, at his best, probably ahead of someone like Sasson although Sasson has been better than expected.
Nothing against PDG, who's a hard-worker and a decent fourth liner. But he's on an expiring contract and it would almost zero sense for the Canucks to ever offer him a new contract.PDG has been a solid bottom-six player who's had some streaks of excellent play as a Canuck. And he's paid his dues on the farm on a number of occasions as well.
Megna was comically misplayed all over the lineup for absurd amounts of time by Willie D, and was largely pilloried by the fandom for being played well over his head.
I don't think these two are comparable at all. Credit to Megna for sticking around as a journeyman player and getting his name on the Cup, though.
Come post season PDG fills the need of low event minute eater that can PK if needed. He has some vet savvy that those young guys don't, so I don't find it to be any surprise that Tocchet would want to see him back up at some point.Nothing against PDG, who's a hard-worker and a decent fourth liner. But he's on an expiring contract and it would almost zero sense for the Canucks to ever offer him a new contract.
I'd much rather see a younger player like Raty, Karlsson, Bains or even Lekkerimaki get more minutes at the NHL level this season.