Former Canucks Thread 2023-24 Off-Season Edition

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JT Miller has 10 points in last 9 games. His play sure hasn't gone down, in fact it recovered close to his pace last year. Numbers don't lie, we will see who the real cancer on the Canucks was.
 


We might need to station armed guards outside D-Petey's place, 'cause we are seeing an "Elias" trend here...

The crazy part is most of us called this and knew this would happen. Pretty embarrassing that a professional hockey staff decided that contract was just fine
 
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I'm just going to come out and say it: getting rid of Mikheyev (and paying to do so) because he has poor finish was a counterproductive and reactionary move. I thought so at the time but didn't want to get raked over the coals here. For a team starved for speed, having a guy who can contribute to chance creation, even if he doesn't have the best hands, is useful.

If Mikheyev never played for the Canucks and was rumored to be available now, folks would find him an intriguing possibility.
 
I'm just going to come out and say it: getting rid of Mikheyev (and paying to do so) because he has poor finish was a counterproductive and reactionary move. I thought so at the time but didn't want to get raked over the coals here. For a team starved for speed, having a guy who can contribute to chance creation, even if he doesn't have the best hands, is useful.

If Mikheyev never played for the Canucks and was rumored to be available now, folks would find him an intriguing possibility.

I wanted him gone, but it had nothing to do with him and more his contract.

When you consider his entire tenure was plagued by LBIs, it's impressive he put up the numbers he did until he fell off a cliff at the end. Plus I thought he was a good counterpunch for McDavid.

If it wasn't for Hoglander, i'd have said that's the most Hansen-type player I've ever seen.
 

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