Post-Game Talk: GM 21 | Penguins def. Canucks | 5-4 (Raty, Suter, Hughes, Pettersson) | Just short.

Bourne Endeavor

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Yup, people can blame Silovs but you're kidding yourself if you think this bottom 4 isn't garbage

Unfortunately, both statements can and are accurate. Our bottom four is woefully inconsistent at best and Silovs simply isn't NHL ready.

At this point, unless Demko is a very long time off I think Tocchet just has to accept Lankinen plays pretty much every game barring the occasional night off. He can have a break when Demko gets back.
 

VanJack

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A few nuggets from this night. Hughes continues to be all-world. Simply wouldn't bet against him winning back-to-back Norris Trophies. He looks even better than he did last year, if that's even possible.

And Raty lights the lamp and plays a strong two-way game. And I really hope they give Sasson more minutes, and maybe even move him to the middle. One of the few forwards with enough speed to back up the defensemen. But it's harder to do, playing on the wing.
 

vadim sharifijanov

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This is like that 2007-2008 season where nothing was going our way early on and it just snowballed into a shit storm. Just a complete write off of a season.

or could be like the 1993-94 season where nothing was going our way all year and then there was a miracle deadline trade to plug the lineup’s massive holes on D and we squeaked into the playoffs, caught fire in game five and
 

AwesomeInTheory

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To be fair, there's not many good goalies in the league this year.

There's Helle who is the only true elite in his own tier... then you have guys like Vasi, Daccord, Stolarz, Gustavsson and Oettinger. The rest are mediocre

Yeah, I get that.

Silovs looked a little better in the playoffs and is looking very rough. You'd think that having the offseason and more time with Ian Clark and the rest of the Canucks coaching staff would've seen him at least stay at the same level or so, no?
 

arttk

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Yeah, I get that.

Silovs looked a little better in the playoffs and is looking very rough. You'd think that having the offseason and more time with Ian Clark and the rest of the Canucks coaching staff would've seen him at least stay at the same level or so, no?
He really need to play a ton of games in the A and show that he can put up above average svp. He’s just not ready to be a backup.
 

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Tonight’s Game
  • Gifted Penguins goals in the 1st period
  • Liked the fight to come back
Silovs
  • Is struggling
  • Needs to be bigger in the net and battle
  • The goal mouth stuff has been going in all year
  • When you don’t have confidence, you sink in your net
  • Can’t run Lankinen too much
  • Was never a consideration to play Lankinen back-to-back
 
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VanJack

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Then need to flip Silovs and Tolopilo.....at least they need to see what they have in the system.

Unfortunately there are goalies who can be career backups, and those who just can't. It takes a special mind-set to sit on the bench for two weeks, and then come in cold and perform.

DeSmith proved he could do it.....and Lankinen has made a career of it. But Silovs just may not be that guy.
 

supercanuck

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or could be like the 1993-94 season where nothing was going our way all year and then there was a miracle deadline trade to plug the lineup’s massive holes on D and we squeaked into the playoffs, caught fire in game five and

Criag Janney was once trade for Louis Debrusk
 

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