NordiquesForeva
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- May 30, 2022
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NHL GMs must be size queens because the only reason that anyone like Nurse, Lowry, or Wilson (Wilson less so than the other two) must have a change is because Hockey Canada, Salmond, Armstrong, or whoever it may be, seem hellbent on recreating the 2010 when the best players simply do not fit that mould anymore. I think Darnell nurse might be the 9th best left-handed Canadian defenseman available.
I always advocated for Sakic as GM because team Canada should be built like the 2022 Colorado avalanche, fast, puck moving, and high to low scissor transitions in the offensive zone that are impossible to contain. In the way that physicality is emphasized in the playoffs, speed and skill becomes emphasized in best on best. The management team seems to think they’re building team to play the 2012 Los Angeles Kings in the first round, not Sweden or the USA in a gold medal game…. It’s some syndrome permeating through hockey Canada recently
You forgot the worst part, « One executive did mention the question of how many power-play defencemen Team Canada can have. You need players who can play defensively and fill two-way roles. That’s where Darnell Nurse and Travis Sanheim »
TRAVIS SANHEIMhe’s not even good defensively (nor is nurse)size queens ffs
Hockey Canada is trying to fill out a template that was very successful in 2010 and 2014. The problem is, those big, fast skating, 40/50 goal scoring wingers that can play a mean game (Perry...Marleau...Benn...Carter...Nash) aren't available anymore, nor are the large, mobile elite 2-way defenseman (Weber...Pietrangelo) that are in their prime. Hockey Canada is left looking to fill out a roster based on what worked in the past, without the talent available to do so. My view is that Canada would be much better off shifting gears and playing up to their strengths which at this point seems to be speed and 2-way versatility.