Confirmed with Link: Alex Edler to Sign One-Day Contract and Retire a Canuck | Oct. 11th

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Shareefruck

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in his prime he was a legit. No.2 Top pairing guy
He had those four early years that were at like a 40 point pace... would have been a longer peak but the 2012-2013 saw him play only half the year... but even years after that he was good for 30 plus points, he made good reads 5on5 and brought physicality.
Awesome player.

will D-Petey develop into something like a mini-Edler? only if we're lucky.
Edler was a better player in some of those 30 point seasons than he was in those 40 point ones, IMO. I'd consider that his peak. I was shocked that he became so air-tight defensively.
 
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Peen

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Just think this is a slam dunk ring of honour player given the other D who are up in there. But the fact that half his career was played throughout the Jim Benning era + Torts year clouds the judgement.
 
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Edler was a better player in some of those 30 point seasons than he was in those 40 point ones, IMO. I'd consider that his peak. I was shocked that he became so air-tight defensively.

Yeah, it's still weird to me that people consider 2012 Edler when he was iffy defensively but picked up lots of Sedin-influenced PP points to be his 'prime' rather than the post-injury Edler who became a very, very solid defensive player. Unfortunately those years were wasted because Benning.
 
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vancityluongo

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Best shutdown pairing in the NHL wasted on the worst team in the NHL. It was crazy.

Edler rebounding from what you accurately defined as a guy who could clear waivers to start 2014-15 to doing a complete turnaround as a #1 defenseman when he found chemistry with Tanev was crazy

my memory is foggy but i'm sure you'll remember this - was it just Tanev that made him go from sulky prime-depression Naslund vibes to stepping up as a real team leader and being the best player on the team in the late/early post Sedin years? he hated Torts, didn't thrive in the first year under Willie (the Sbieksa year), but took off after that... ?
 

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Edler rebounding from what you accurately defined as a guy who could clear waivers to start 2014-15 to doing a complete turnaround as a #1 defenseman when he found chemistry with Tanev was crazy

my memory is foggy but i'm sure you'll remember this - was it just Tanev that made him go from sulky prime-depression Naslund vibes to stepping up as a real team leader and being the best player on the team in the late/early post Sedin years? he hated Torts, didn't thrive in the first year under Willie (the Sbieksa year), but took off after that... ?

He turned it around immediately in 14-15 after bottoming out horrifically under Tortorella.
 

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This was the shootout I remember. Silky smooth, I don't know if he had done this move more than once. Too bad it was only during preseason.


Me being camera shy, but I bumped into him one time when we were both in line for the same restaurant. He had a walking boot, but I can't recall what was the specific injury. It was in 2016. Nice of him to take several pics with me and my friends.

edler.jpg
 
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sting101

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Nice to hear this. Edler was such a horse for almost 1000 games

Started a little bit of a gentle giant offensive guy that could be mistake prone and then became more physical especially come playoff time. Just about knocked a young Drew Doughty into the next orbit in a heated series with LA. Really rounded out his defensive game by his late 20's and early 30's.

Integral part of the dominant Sedin led squad forever a Canuck. Will look good in the ring of honour

 
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HairyKneel

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Just think this is a slam dunk ring of honour player given the other D who are up in there. But the fact that half his career was played throughout the Jim Benning era + Torts year clouds the judgement.
He should be there. But why shit on Ohlund and Snepsts? They're the only other D there and both are deserving.
 

Nucker101

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For me jersey retirement = HOF player who played the majority of his career/prime with the team

ROH = just a single tier below that who also played the majority of his career/prime with the team

But the Canucks have a lower bar for both so it's going to be interesting to see how crowded the ROH gets and how many jerseys of non-HOF players get retired.
 

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