I don’t think you recalled correctly. Gillis had a pattern of picking up players through waivers or through trades before the season starts. Horvat and Shinkaruk were just drafted. To pencil them in for a spot given the remaining Cup aspirations would be stupid and Gillis had no history of pushing prospects in their draft+1 year to play in the NHL or hoping they can make it.
A couple of Hurricanes swept one 18-year-old out of the Vancouver Canucks dressing room on Sunday and another figures to soon be following.
The Canucks made a deal late Saturday with the Carolina Hurricanes, acquiring forwards Zac Dalpe and Jeremy Welsh for prospect Kellan Tochkin and a fourth-round draft pick.
By Sunday morning, Bo Horvat was on his way back to his junior team in London, Ont., and fellow first-rounder Hunter Shinkaruk figures to soon get his ticket to Medicine Hat.
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“I want to do what’s best for a kid’s development,” Tortorella said after the team’s practice at Rogers Arena. “With Hunter, Bo. . . in the stands, practising, maybe playing eight or nine minutes, that isn’t the proper thing for an 18-year-old kid.
“I worry about the speed of the game, I worry about the strength of the game. I see it today when we are doing some battle drills with Hunter. He is trying like hell, but he is 18. I really liked both their camps, but we also have to be aware of the process and what’s best for them and us in the long run.”
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The question Canuck fans will be asking is if a couple of Carolina castoffs can make this team better. Hurricanes general manger Jim Rutherford said Sunday neither player was able to crack his team’s roster.
“It seems like every year in camp someone takes his (Dalpe’s) job,” Rutherford told the Raleigh News-Observer. “This year, (Nathan) Gerbe has come in and played well."
Joshua & Demko Timelines:
-3-4 weeks until Joshua and Demko return
Poolman/Brannstrom Trade:
-think there's still upside in Brannstrom
Management:
-considered one of the smartest groups in the league
-time to separate Allvin and Rutherford in terms of giving credit
-according to some agents, Allvin can be cutthroat
Hoglander:
-even if he doesn't work out with the Canucks, it's an affordable contract that is easy to move
-could still be moved as a trade piece this season
Trade Targets:
-down the road will look at a third line centre
Ownership:
-is willing to give the Aquillini's credit
-have been meddling at times
-frustrated owner that took a step back when this management team came in
-Rutherford wouldn't have taken the job without complete autonomy
-Rutherford is on the phone with Francesco quite a bit; isn't sure if those calls are less frequent as the team has found more success
-real healthy relationship between Rutherford and Aquillini
Except he actually has people skills, unlike Gillis who pissed if a bunch of peopleAllvin is starting to sound like a Gillis mold type of GM. Smart, calculated, and serious. We’ve paid our dues as fans and have been blessed with a legit management team after that decade of darkness.
Not just you .. Debrusk, Desharnais, Heinen and Hog threads are all full of moo points.I still don’t think I’ve fully accepted the transition from Benning and Co to Rutherford and Allvin.
So scarred from that time that it still seems unreal to have smart, capable and respected mgmt.
Btw, with the Poolman trade, there are officially no more Benning’s FA signings on this team anymore
Yes, Tyler Myers is a Allvin signing now, that’s how it works
I think Gillis made enemies when he was an agent, he made a lot of GMs look like idiots or he exposed a lot of idiotic GMs.Except he actually has people skills, unlike Gillis who pissed if a bunch of people
Joshua & Demko Timelines:
-3-4 weeks until Joshua and Demko return
Poolman/Brannstrom Trade:
-think there's still upside in Brannstrom
Management:
-considered one of the smartest groups in the league
-time to separate Allvin and Rutherford in terms of giving credit
-according to some agents, Allvin can be cutthroat
Hoglander:
-even if he doesn't work out with the Canucks, it's an affordable contract that is easy to move
-could still be moved as a trade piece this season
Trade Targets:
-down the road will look at a third line centre
Ownership:
-is willing to give the Aquillini's credit
-have been meddling at times
-frustrated owner that took a step back when this management team came in
-Rutherford wouldn't have taken the job without complete autonomy
-Rutherford is on the phone with Francesco quite a bit; isn't sure if those calls are less frequent as the team has found more success
-real healthy relationship between Rutherford and Aquillini
Wrf does Dregor knows outside of Toronto
Trade Targets:
-down the road will look at a third line centre
I don't think we would need to send Raty up and down if we don't plan to place Demko on LTIR. I thought you can't use LTIR unless you are over the cap.So looks like they won't be doing what I thought, which is to wait until Wednesday to IR Demko and sent Raty down then recall him for Wednesday. Otherwise, we have our 2024-25 roster.
I don't think we would need to send Raty up and down if we don't plan to place Demko on LTIR. I thought you can't use LTIR unless you are over the cap.
It’s worth remembering that this was the Torts year, and they were running things different and Gillis wanted to turn over the roster with younger players at this point.
Carolina castoffs mean end of the line for Horvat, possibly Shinkaruk
A couple of Hurricanes swept one 18-year-old out of the Vancouver Canucks dressing room on Sunday and another figures to soon be following.vancouversun.com
Raty is only 21?! Had no idea.
Wait... we got Patera back?