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This play. He kneels after the save and reaches for his hamstring with his glove hand.Saw some doctors reviewing the tape speculating some sort of hamstring thing.
This play. He kneels after the save and reaches for his hamstring with his glove hand.Saw some doctors reviewing the tape speculating some sort of hamstring thing.
This play. He kneels after the save and reaches for his hamstring with his glove hand.
Kane, Toews, Crosby, Malkin, Stamkos, Kucherov, McKinnon, all under 25 yrs old winning the cup.Pettersson is 25 but will turn 26 next season (11/12/98)
Miller will be 31 in three days
Demko just turned 28 in December
Boeser turned 27 in February
Outside of Miller our core are all in their mid to late twenties, which is the ideal age for a decently long window. Demko being the oldest (outside Miller) benefits us because goalies usually have a longer shelf life. Even if he does falter, goaltender is generally an easier position to fix.
I'm also a lot less concerned about Miller than I would be say Kesler. While a physical player, JT doesn't actually use his body nearly to the same extent players of his style do. Which very likely will help in his longevity. He may not be putting up 100 points in three years but we don't need him to. If he's putting up Tavares numbers, we're fine.
The whole point of getting guys like Lekkerimaki and Willander on the roster is to, hopefully, have another surprise akin to Joshua or Juulsen where you're not expecting much and they exceeding said expectation. That way we can ride out the OEL buyout.
Anterior Cruciate ligament. a Tear hurts like the blazes a detach hardly hurts at all, unless moving but numbs up pretty quick.Saw some doctors reviewing the tape speculating some sort of hamstring thing.
So I am right again.This should be a big red flag.
Why can't folks read between the lines.
"We have no idea what is wrong BUT it isn't anything about previous injuries"
Doesn't that statement scream information to the public. On so many levels!
Haven't got a clue but not .... a list of possibilities. How stupid are fans to drink this koolaid.
How can anyone possibly say they don't know what's wrong but at the same time give a list of things it isn't?
Especially from a person that gets inside info. That sells an opinion to fans.
Hip! hip tweeked IMO
I figured at first he just had the flu, stomach issues as the flu bug is making it's rounds in the hockey world.
This play. He kneels after the save and reaches for his hamstring with his glove hand.
Welp, guess it is knee:
What a disparaging remark and an insult to my background as a Facebook reader who has gained years worth of medical knowledge from unverified sources and memes.There a lot of internet doctors here.
You mean research.What a disparaging remark and an insult to my background as a Facebook reader who has gained years worth of medical knowledge from unverified sources and memes.
Ah yea, the argument no one is making. It's great hearing different perspectives and opinions on the team, but why this need to act as though we're the only ones with the right ideas? Using your post as an example of something that's pretty endemic here. Why do so many speak in absolutes?Hmm. about that 4 or 5 year window with the core never being hurt.
RIP, Bourdon was going to be in the future, sometimes things just don't work out perfectly.
Demko not around in 2 years then what? Miller becomes a 50 point guy, Then what?
Planning on nothing changing or only improving is, well I guess what this forum is fantasy.
A real scramble on media to change the story to how good the Canucks are WITHOUT Demko.
Who pays the bills for these shows?
Allvin never promised a regular playoff contender as a matter of fact he hasn't said anything about consistently playing in the playoffs.
He did promise "A" playoff appearance. "The fans deserve a playoff appearance" Singular.
Demko or not the team is playing in the playoffs. Achieved
Only a blind man misses symptoms. I suppose a sudden limp from a runner who also grasps his right glut is nothing but a flea bite.What a disparaging remark and an insult to my background as a Facebook reader who has gained years worth of medical knowledge from unverified sources and memes.
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I wouldn't sign Boeser or Guentzel to UFA deals. Guentzel because he's 30 to start next season and he's getting a max term deal. Boeser because his fatal flaw is conditioning and giving a fat UFA contract with term to someone who struggles with their personal fitness is a potential disaster.
I'd trade Boeser this summer to free up room and assets for other moves. He's good value right now but I already know I wouldn't extend him and that makes him too much of a luxury with all of our other priorities.
To me, the blocker to re-signing Boeser isn't cap hit, it's term. If he hits 35G-65P again next season, heading into UFA as a 28 year old, he'll have earned a decent raise. But I wouldn't want to pay him that past age 32 or so. Will Boeser entertain a 4 year contract? Who knows. But I wouldn't go longer than that.
So there are two issues at play.
1. You stated that “Getting him [Guentzel] would be a Mark Stone level event.”
2. I said Mark Stone was a way better player than Guentzel when acquired.
On the first issue, you should simply concede. There is no world where acquiring Guentzel, who would play his first game as a Canuck at 30, is on the same level of Vegas acquiring Stone, at the age of 26, even if one thought Stone and Guentzel were equal in terms of quality. And the two aren’t equal. Stone is very obviously the better player, and the debate is really by how much. But anyway, we don’t need to talk past each other on this. You just need to concede you are wrong and we can move on.
On the second issue, I agree there is ambiguity in what it means to be “way better”. In my mind, if one player is in a different tier than the other, than that player is “way better”. Stone is most certainly in a different tier, and none of what you have said has challenged this. You can’t claim, with any credibility, that one winger that scores as much as the other, but drives his own line and is a multiple Selke nominee winner, is in the same tier as the other winger. It’s ridiculous. And again, we are ignoring the relatively significant age difference.
Stone is 31. Why are you comparing this year? Are you really going to argue Guentzel is in the same tier defensively? Or that he is a primary play driver on his line while usually playing with Crosby?
They basically score at the same rate, and the ppg difference is negligible. Guentzel definitely has the edge in goal scoring, but that’s more than likely explained by the fact that he’s played with a generational talent and a player that will go down in nhl history as one of the all time greats.
Mark Stone would score more with Crosby and would probably score a similar number of goals and a much higher ppg. Sure, it’s speculation, but it’s grounded in reason.
I don’t know why it’s moot. It’s anything but moot and a huge part of this argument.
if you can pay a first and a good prospect for a Stone like player, at age 26, with a contract in place that is very reasonable, that is way better than signing an inferior and much older player to a higher cap hit contract. It’s not even close.
I know you will continue to try to “win” this debate, but I really do think you should concede, because Guentzel just isn’t a comparable player to Stone, and their acquisitions wouldn’t be comparable level events.
Is Mark stone really a way better player than Guentzel? I mean yeah he is probably the most complete 2 way player but Guentzel is also a PPG pure offense winger.
60pt shutdown winger vs 30-40 goal scorer that has a history of scoring above PPG in the playoffs. Impact wise it’s pretty comparable.
he can move up in the top 6 given his history in washington/vegas cup runTBH, Id rather throw 5x5 at Chandler Stephenson than Lindolm and use his him as our 3C.
Dudes a monster.
Miller 1C
EP40 2C
CS 3C
Insane talent and depth. Chandler adds a bit more grit and weight/seize too which I like