Post-Game Talk: Capocaco

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will1066

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I'm encouraged by Zibanejad. He was the sharpest so far this season and it paid off with TWO 5v5 goals, the slick Kreider-esque deflection and then the Kreider goal late. He explodes through the neutral zone going through two defenders to give Smith a nice feed on a break-in early in the game that could've been a goal. He put Laf on the breakaway with an off-the-boards pass. If he can start driving that line, it's a chance to get all four lines going.
 
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Good game overall but Lindgren and Trouba remain fatal flaws with the team. I stand by what I said about Miller, but I am fine with him if he remains Fox's partner for the long-term.

We talk about Miller, but Trouba's body language is pathetic. Slumped shoulders, no intensity, and on for all 3 goals against. I commend him for his off ice charity work and he seems like a great guy, but he's a fraud on the ice. Only hits guys when they arent looking and doesnt set the physical tone for the team in front of Igor. It's why there are always uncovered opposing players there. It trickles down from the top.

Anyways, back to the good. Cuylle and Kakko are breaking out before our eyes. It doesnt matter who their center is. Cuylle looks like a much more physical replacement for Kreider long-term. And Kakko will never be a flashy player but he's just solid and gaining confidence. That line with Chytil centering will be a top 6 line for us in the next window.

Jones and Mancini are 1 for 1 replacements for Trouba and Lindgren, but we wtill badly need another top 4 lefty. Jones is a good player but I think his best role for this team is 3rd pair, with 2nd PP time.
 

will1066

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Watching the game replay, Quonn Haughes absolutely crown-clowns Trouba on the opening goal.
 
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I passed out after the 1st - this is a strange year so far in the NHL. Any of the top 4 in the Metro would be 1st place in three divisions aside from the Central. The Devils have played 4 more games than everyone else and lost all of them. The Rangers "appear" to be terrible but still should be top 3 in a VERY good Metro. Feels like the winds are changing a bit.
Looking into it, Det, Ott, and Buf should be absolutely ashamed of themselves.
 

will1066

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Teddy Ruxpin was originally Teddy Blueger. Children in focus groups were frightened by Blueger's swearing and crude comments, thus leading to the animatronic bear's redesign to become a gentle and benign companion, which eventually became a classic children's toy.

Also, the Canucks lead the league in umlauts.
 

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Even with Brodzinski replacing Chytil our 3rd line has been our best line all year long. They get goals when we need them and they don't bleed goals against at all. So Cuylle and Kakko were definitely in my top 3 last night and Fox would be my other choice. Both 50 and 24 look like they could bust out this year. I like the assertiveness that Kakko is playing with......he's leaning a lot harder on opponents. Using his size and strength helps his confidence. Cuylle that comes more naturally. We got a steal when we drafted him. It's not the usual when you get to the bottom of the 2nd round and there's one guy that stands out above everybody else but Cuylle was that guy that year.
 

will1066

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I'm encouraged by Zibanejad. He was the sharpest so far this season and it paid off with TWO 5v5 goals, the slick Kreider-esque deflection and then the Kreider goal late. He explodes through the neutral zone going through two defenders to give Smith a nice feed on a break-in early in the game that could've been a goal. He put Laf on the breakaway with an off-the-boards pass. If he can start driving that line, it's a chance to get all four lines going.

Watching the Kreider goal again, you have to appreciate Zib taking the puck away from the Canucks at their blue line to make everything happen.
 
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will1066

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When Sherwood is not playing hockey, he runs a flower shop he created in downtown Vancouver.

It's called Sherwood Florist.

I'll leave now. I just had to get the dad jokes out of my system.
 
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