arttk
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Raty man, that kid.We’re talking about defenceman Elias Pettersson.
Raty man, that kid.We’re talking about defenceman Elias Pettersson.
There will be a really interesting competition in training camp. Injuries aside, we have 15 NHL-ready forwards.It's a 'make or break' camp for Podkolzin.....he's in tough after all the wingers the Canucks brought in as UFA's. And he's out of options on the waiver wire. If the Canucks want to send him out, he'd have to clear waivers. And there's zero chance he wouldn't be claimed. Former top-10 draft picks seem to always get chance after chance in the NHL, with the club that claims him hoping they an unlock his potential.
You can't help pulling for this kid, who's struggled for two years to find his place in the NHL roster, and has endured a couple of frightening injuries playing in the AHL. If he can use his speed and physicality on the forecheck, there's probably a place for him in the NHL..
But if things don't work out, then it's almost a guarantee that he'll be playing for a different NHL organization come October.
There will be a really interesting competition in training camp. Injuries aside, we have 15 NHL-ready forwards.
Miller, Boeser, DeBrusk, EP, Joshua, Suter, Garland, Heinen, Sherwood, and Blueger seem like locks to me. That's 10 of 12 spots.
Sprong and Hoglander seem likely.
That leaves Podz, PDG, and Aman fighting for the 13th F spot. Likely that two of these three are claimed or traded or sent down, or maybe Hoglander is traded.
Guys like Karlsson, Raty, Bains, Sasson and Lekkermaki are all AHL bound.
Kings getting the Prince/Pele treatment on your list.my 2024/25 pacific division prediction:
1. Edmonton Oilers
2. Vancouver Canucks
3. Kings
4. Seattle kraken
5. Vegas golden knights
6. Anaheim Ducks
7. San Jose Sharks
8. Calgary Flames
it can all change depending on what kind of moves the canucks make during the season/trade deadline 2025.
VGK is way better than that.my 2024/25 pacific division prediction:
1. Edmonton Oilers
2. Vancouver Canucks
3. Kings
4. Seattle kraken
5. Vegas golden knights
6. Anaheim Ducks
7. San Jose Sharks
8. Calgary Flames
it can all change depending on what kind of moves the canucks make during the season/trade deadline 2025.
If D Petey grew, good for him. I don't think the extra 2 inches will impact or change his game much. He's not a bruiser and he was already at a good height of 6'2. If someone like Bieksa who was 6'1 and 200-205 lbs, was 2 inches taller at 6'3, he'd probably weigh 215 to 220 lbs which would have allowed him to play the game the way he truly would have liked to.
Hoglander is a lock lets be real. There’s realistically one spot available and I’d give it to Podkolzin easily based on potential alone. PDG and Aman provide 4th line filler and won’t hurt you utility but not enough to move up and down the lineup and I wouldn’t be mad at all if they’re claimed.There will be a really interesting competition in training camp. Injuries aside, we have 15 NHL-ready forwards.
Miller, Boeser, DeBrusk, EP, Joshua, Suter, Garland, Heinen, Sherwood, and Blueger seem like locks to me. That's 10 of 12 spots.
Sprong and Hoglander seem likely.
That leaves Podz, PDG, and Aman fighting for the 13th F spot. Likely that two of these three are claimed or traded or sent down, or maybe Hoglander is traded.
Guys like Karlsson, Raty, Bains, Sasson and Lekkermaki are all AHL bound.
Actually Johansen with the Predators was very good, once he learned to play a heavier game. There was a reason he was an assistant captain for Nashville.Wennberg flamed out and Voracek developed in Philadelphia. Johansen wasn’t ever actually that good.
I’ll give you Atkinson, Methot, and Savard.
PDG is pure energy and little else. Aman is solid defensively and on the PK. Podz has more potential but hasn't really shown it. Still, he is the most likely of the three to get claimed so unless he totally craps the bed I'm guessing he gets that spot.Hoglander is a lock lets be real. There’s realistically one spot available and I’d give it to Podkolzin easily based on potential alone. PDG and Aman provide 4th line filler and won’t hurt you utility but not enough to move up and down the lineup and I wouldn’t be mad at all if they’re claimed.
This. "May the best man win" a spot should be balanced with asset management and who is going to be the better player at the end of the season. Are we worse off having Pods instead of PDG? Is Pods not capable of filling a 4th line role? I don't think so. PDG is what he is. He should not be given any significant minutes in the Top 6. It's not like he's some elite 4th line player either. Meanwhile, regardless of what he has shown or not shown, Pods does have some potential and we've obviously invested a lot into him. Like Aman, you give him a shot and if he doesn't run with the opportunity then you cut him loose.PDG is pure energy and little else. Aman is solid defensively and on the PK. Podz has more potential but hasn't really shown it. Still, he is the most likely of the three to get claimed so unless he totally craps the bed I'm guessing he gets that spot.
Hoglander is a lock lets be real. There’s realistically one spot available and I’d give it to Podkolzin easily based on potential alone. PDG and Aman provide 4th line filler and won’t hurt you utility but not enough to move up and down the lineup and I wouldn’t be mad at all if they’re claimed.
I mean, he was healthy scratched in some of the most recent and meaningful games the team played, so it’s not as crazy as you make it sound.23 year old Hoglander has apparently peaked, is now our 13th fwd, and will be a healthy scratch. Thanks for the laugh guys!
Could be the most boring camp in recent Canuck history. Unless someone comes in and blows the doors off the competition, most of the lineup is basically set. As soon as they brought in seven UFA's, including four forwards, there just doesn't appear to be any openings other than for the 13th forward.There will be a really interesting competition in training camp. Injuries aside, we have 15 NHL-ready forwards.
Miller, Boeser, DeBrusk, EP, Joshua, Suter, Garland, Heinen, Sherwood, and Blueger seem like locks to me. That's 10 of 12 spots.
Sprong and Hoglander seem likely.
That leaves Podz, PDG, and Aman fighting for the 13th F spot. Likely that two of these three are claimed or traded or sent down, or maybe Hoglander is traded.
Guys like Karlsson, Raty, Bains, Sasson and Lekkermaki are all AHL bound.