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Demko:
-need to hear the quotes and not just read them
-if you watch, you can tell Demko is very optimistic
-thinks that Demko rushed himself before the playoffs
-team is good enough to handle missing time
-have told Demko no more racing back

Boeser:
-Canucks are challenging him
-Allvin isn't afraid to be blunt
-has basically told Boeser to give them another level and they will take care of him
-believe he can handle the challenge
 

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The optimism over the past few weeks around Demko probably explains the lack of urgency to add another NHL goalie.
If they can somehow shed the Poolman contract, I think it is probably still wise to add Lankinen as an insurance piece. Demko's joints are made of peanut brittle.
 

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If they can somehow shed the Poolman contract, I think it is probably still wise to add Lankinen as an insurance piece. Demko's joints are made of peanut brittle.

Dhaliwal said they're still chasing Lankinen this morning. But the gap in contract demands hasn't changed because the Canucks don't want to waive Juulsen and Aman to make room. Personally, I'd have no issue waiving either of those guys. Definition of fringe guys.
 
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Lankinen:
-Canucks are still showing interest
-offer is under 1m
-don't want to waive Aman or Juulsen to gain cap space
-thinks Lankinen is about gaining security
-trying to wait Lankinen out
-goaltender market is quiet
 

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Dhaliwal said they're still chasing Lankinen this morning. But the gap in contract demands hasn't changed because the Canucks don't want to waive Juulsen and Aman to make room. Personally, I'd have no issue waiving either of those guys. Definition of fringe guys.

I think Aman is pretty important. We have no other centers if there is an injury. Friedman I like but not vitally important. How would that work though anyway, would we carry 3 goalies and 20 skaters and then send Silovs down eventually or something ... or is Silovs not going to be healthy either?
 
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I think Aman is pretty important. We have no other centers if there is an injury. Friedman I like but not vitally important. How would that work though anyway, would we carry 3 goalies and 20 skaters and then send Silovs down eventually or something ... or is Silovs not going to be healthy either?

Depends how they feel about Raty/Sasson as we move into pre-season. Either or both could leapfrog Aman fairly quickly if they provide reliable defensive work and more offense. Aman's big boon is his PK contribution, but we're pretty flush with PK-capable forwards this year. I'm not convinced any of those guys (Aman, Friedman, Juulsen) get claimed.
 

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When you're watching OEL play out his career on the Leafs; blueline; and Dylan Guenther light up the Western Conference for Utah, think about what could have been in that 2021 entry draft. Jim Benning's 'retirement gift'.
 
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When you're watching OEL play out his career on the Leafs; blueline; and Dylan Guenther light up the Western Conference for Utah, think about what could have been in that 2021 entry draft. Jim Benning's 'retirement gift'.

We had to make a deal with the devil to get rid of Benning and if the OEL debacle was it... well, I hate it, but it had to be done.
 

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Boeser is a legend after last year. You have to pay the guy if he shows well again he's too important. He's our Reinhart

As far as Guenther yes that one will haunt us just as Tkachuk/Juolevi has haunted us. At the end of last year he looked like one of the best RWs in the game. Was playing without pressure and in loser time but wow he looked good.

Thank F we got Garland and he became stuck in last year. Helps soften the blow a little he's an Impact player.
 

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Last time Dhaliwal said Canucks had real interest in Sprong the deal was done later that day. Could this be another one of those scenarios?

Yes, that's Dhaliwal code for they've closed the salary gap in some way. I would not be surprised if Lankinen has come down a bit, and the Canucks are more comfortable waiving somebody based on what they're seeing in camp from the depth guys.
 

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Lankinen in the mix. Not sure if that's a good sign but better than Tolopilo or Patera if they want to make Silovs stay active in Abby at times
 

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Lankinen in the mix. Not sure if that's a good sign but better than Tolopilo or Patera if they want to make Silovs stay active in Abby at times
I said this elsewhere but i don't think its a big deal.

Silovs is waiver ineligible, there'd be justification in grabbing a veteran NHL G and stashing Silovs in the AHL even if Demko was healthy. They had to go 3 deep last year, might as well give themselves a full stable of horses in case they have to again, no matter the circumstances.

If this signing was about more than solid depth and injury insurance, I think it'd have been resolved well before training camp started, that they'd not risk losing their target G by grinding him down into September for league minimum
 
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Very curious if they actually find a way to stay out of LTIR to start the season. With Demko, and Joshua, seemingly starting on IR the only path is to trade Poolman.
 

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Very curious if they actually find a way to stay out of LTIR to start the season. With Demko, and Joshua, seemingly starting on IR the only path is to trade Poolman.

starting on ltir isn't that big a deal if demko and/or joshua will be back soon. they're only on the road 12 of the first 45 days of the season so they can run a 21 or even a 22 man roster (with demko and joshua on regular IR) a lot of the time. the only issue for them is they are going to have to waive players to do so but i don't think they really need to be worried about exposing juulsen/pdg/aman/sprong to waivers. if they really don't want to expose anyone to waivers they can just sit in LTIR until joshua or demko are ready to go and they'll only be losing a fraction of the cap space they stand to accrue
 

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starting on ltir isn't that big a deal if demko and/or joshua will be back soon. they're only on the road 12 of the first 45 days of the season so they can run a 21 or even a 22 man roster (with demko and joshua on regular IR) a lot of the time. the only issue for them is they are going to have to waive players to do so but i don't think they really need to be worried about exposing juulsen/pdg/aman/sprong to waivers. if they really don't want to expose anyone to waivers they can just sit in LTIR until joshua or demko are ready to go and they'll only be losing a fraction of the cap space they stand to accrue

I'm more curious to see if Allvin can stick to what he said he will do, stay out of LTIR to start the season, more than the ramification of it.
 

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I'm more curious to see if Allvin can stick to what he said he will do, stay out of LTIR to start the season, more than the ramification of it.

oh yeah, it's interesting from a technical standpoint for sure

i still think that was always a fantasy (barring a trade of poolman or garland or something)
 
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