Pre-Game Talk: GM19 | Vancouver Canucks @ Ottawa Senators | Sat. Nov 23rd | 4:00pm PST | HNIC/SNP | Green With Envy

Vector

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Unless they're Petey?

Too much emphasis on that pairing, they have not backup the third pairing are AHL guys and the 1rst pairing are getting all the PP time so they are left in the meat grinder facing the top pairing a lot that and they play the PK which can be tiring. Hughes and Hronek get seconds on the PK.

That is a stretch, Joshua, Sherwood get praised alot or mentioned, Petey did get a lot of "move his feet" so did many others.
Miller was just accused of dogging and benched something that Petey has had yet.
After the practice Tocchet did expose on how good Miller is and how lucky he is to have him all while saying this in front of his Jack Adams trophy, odd.

While I think both of these comments are fair, I've listened to every single Tocchet press conference this season. He rarely says any more than one, usually short, sentence about them. Either praise or criticism. Often a reporter will ask about someone's play and he'll give a short response then spin the answer into something team-wide. This season, he's criticize both Pettersson and Miller equally and only Miller got benched.
 
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VanJack

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Hoping to see some Sasson(phone) played.
Sasson definitely has the wheels to play in the NHL, even as a depth center.

But the problem in Abbotsford, was when they tried to move him to wing, He's far better in the middle. And I'm not sure that's where the Canucks will play him
 

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A quick glace at the Western Conference standings reveals that if the Canucks lose to Ottawa, there's a good chance that by Sunday, they'll officially be 'below' the playoff bar in the West.

Granted they've still got games in hand on a lot of teams.......but you know what they say about teams that are below the playoff bar on U.S., Thanksgiving.
 

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A quick glace at the Western Conference standings reveals that if the Canucks lose to Ottawa, there's a good chance that by Sunday, they'll officially be 'below' the playoff bar in the West.

Granted they've still got games in hand on a lot of teams.......but you know what they say about teams that are below the playoff bar on U.S., Thanksgiving.

I’m pretty sure that’s always been about point percentage. They’re currently 6th.
 

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A quick glace at the Western Conference standings reveals that if the Canucks lose to Ottawa, there's a good chance that by Sunday, they'll officially be 'below' the playoff bar in the West.

Granted they've still got games in hand on a lot of teams.......but you know what they say about teams that are below the playoff bar on U.S., Thanksgiving.
even if they string say 5-6 wins . other teams would still be ahead of them in pts. like vegas edmonton. etc by the 30 game mark they should know where they stand in terms of playoffs. either wildcard or out of it completely
 

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even if they string say 5-6 wins . other teams would still be ahead of them in pts. like vegas edmonton. etc by the 30 game mark they should know where they stand in terms of playoffs. either wildcard or out of it completely
If we go 5 - 1 and Vegas goes 3 - 2, then after 24 games the Canucks would edge Vega by a pt. That is not a stretch by any means, considering who the Canucks are playing on this trip.
 
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theguardianII

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A quick glace at the Western Conference standings reveals that if the Canucks lose to Ottawa, there's a good chance that by Sunday, they'll officially be 'below' the playoff bar in the West.

Granted they've still got games in hand on a lot of teams.......but you know what they say about teams that are below the playoff bar on U.S., Thanksgiving.
There are a lot of complimentary players on the team now, not many noted goal scorers once past Pettersson and somewhat Hughes.
All these new guys, boards guys, are out there more to be not scored on, sure they will try but the defence can't pinch or push up very often whether by the system or confidence.

In 2016 at 18 games they were 3rd in the division with 20 points and plus 2 GF/GA with 56 goals scored
This year at 18 games they are 5th in the division with 21 points and minus 2 GF/GA with 57 goals scored

By US Thanksgiving day 2015 they were still 3rd in the division by a point but out of in a WC spot if they dropped out of 3rd in the division.

The day after they were out of the playoff picture, to me the first week of December makes a bigger difference like 80% goes to 90+%

Ottawa will turn up the heat Tkachuk hitting will make a difference IMO
 

TruGr1t

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A quick glace at the Western Conference standings reveals that if the Canucks lose to Ottawa, there's a good chance that by Sunday, they'll officially be 'below' the playoff bar in the West.

Granted they've still got games in hand on a lot of teams.......but you know what they say about teams that are below the playoff bar on U.S., Thanksgiving.

This season is quickly becoming extremely uninteresting. If they don't turn it around relatively quickly they'll be playing in a half-full arena regularly at home games.
 

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Knowing our team's curse, it will probably be a Senators victory, something like 2-1, since they lost 3 games in a row, and it's Travis Green on the other side.

Our lone goal likely scored by someone like Soucy.

EDIT: Oh and one of the two Senators goals will be scored by Gaudette.
 
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Regal

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even if they string say 5-6 wins . other teams would still be ahead of them in pts. like vegas edmonton. etc by the 30 game mark they should know where they stand in terms of playoffs. either wildcard or out of it completely

The West is extremely top heavy right now and it has a bunch of terrible teams. If they won 5 or 6 in a row they’d be behind Winnipeg and probably Minny but they’d still have a decent cushion. There’s really only 9 other teams with a shot at the playoffs: Win, Min, Vegas, Dal, Edm, LA, Col are likely and Cgy and Sea have outside shots. The Canucks are still like 80% to make it. They just won’t have much shot to do anything once there if they don’t improve.
 

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A quick glace at the Western Conference standings reveals that if the Canucks lose to Ottawa, there's a good chance that by Sunday, they'll officially be 'below' the playoff bar in the West.

Granted they've still got games in hand on a lot of teams.......but you know what they say about teams that are below the playoff bar on U.S., Thanksgiving.

Like Edmonton last year
 

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