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I think it’s insurance to let Demko settle in slowly, Silovs was ok in a small sample size but I don’t think he’s ready for full time NHL dutyThis is honestly pretty significant news for Vancouver, this means that demko is going to need some more time most likely, and they wanted more depth for goaltending.
I think the worst thing about this is maybe the lack of trust in silovs
Does not exactly show him a ton of confidence, I do wonder if he struggled at training camps or something?I think it’s insurance to let Demko settle in slowly, Silovs was ok in a small sample size but I don’t think he’s ready to full time NHL duty
9 games under his belt (regular season), you don’t want to derail what seems like good progression by a 23 year old. He still needs to adapt to NHL talent and get more time training with the big leagues. Smart move to get some insurance if he struggles.Does not exactly show him a ton of confidence, I do wonder if he struggled at training camps or something?
It could also mean that he still dealing with a little bit of an injury. Also, let’s not forget he got hurt as well.9 games under his belt (regular season), you don’t want to derail what seems like good progression by a 23 year old. He still needs to adapt to NHL talent and get more time training with the big leagues. Smart move to get some insurance if he struggles.
Lankinen was offered a sub 1m contract earlier, he refused and was holding out to get a minimum of 1m. Interest in him has to be lowKinda shows where Demko is TBH. I think Silovs proved in the playoffs that he deserves to be a legit #2 this season. But Lankinen has also been a very good backup for the last few years. Kinda surprised he was still available. I don't think this is a desperation move from him though, surely there were other teams interested.
Likely, he was reported to be working through it just a couple weeks ago.It could also mean that he still dealing with a little bit of an injury. Also, let’s not forget he got hurt as well.
I think it's more that Lankinen has proven a lot more, while Silovs has 19 games. Not going to throw a starters role at a guy with that little experience on a team that wants to go deep this year.Does not exactly show him a ton of confidence, I do wonder if he struggled at training camps or something?
That's a great deal for Canucks. Lankinen has proven to be a good backup, and getting him for less than 1M.
If he exceeds, you can probably squeeze a 2nd or defenceman from a desperate teamThat's a great deal for Canucks. Lankinen has proven to be a good backup, and getting him for less than 1M.
There's an asset to be traded there, if Demko and Silovs are going to be their tandem this year. Because someone will be looking for a goalie...
I think there was no market for him considering that it was reported that he rejected Canucks offers prior. Looks like Allvin just waited him out and he cavedSurprised they got him for that cheap. Was there zero market for him, or did he really want to be in Vancouver?
I personally believe Silovs also has a nagging injury. Just the way he was left off the Latvia team and the noise around itThis is honestly pretty significant news for Vancouver, this means that demko is going to need some more time most likely, and they wanted more depth for goaltending.
I think the worst thing about this is maybe the lack of trust in silovs