archangel2
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Yeah I also resigned as a Canucks fan a while back, but I never posted a thread. The end to the English premier league season is just so much more entertaining than another boring ass NHL playoffs. Happy for you guys though!
I also quit supporting this garbage franchise years ago, but you don't see me posting a thread about it!
Bet! def not Skibidi Sigma rizz...Using the term cringe repeatedly as a 30 to 50 yr old is not lit fam!
Fire Roger Neilsen and not pay him so he has to sue. Like Pat Quinn, Roger never won a cup but the systems he invented and pioneered did (most famously the Left Wing Lock, aka The Trap). And he could get his players motivated. Infamously, Mark Messier had him fired in New York and he did so publicly, so this is another hidden reason Canucks fans didn't take to Messier that ownership didn't understand.
Speaking of, also the weird way Pat Quinn was fired. I honestly can't believe he stuck around as long as he did with ownership's shenanigans - like, why didn't he quit before they did that?
No offense, but whether you could or couldn't have predicted the season being successful wouldn't make starting a thread to announce your resignation any less of an embarrassingly melodramatic drama queen thing to do.LOL This reminds me of a thread I started before the start of last season stating I was taking a leave of absence as a Canucks fan as I was fed up with their lack of production.
Well, as you can see I didn't quite follow up with that. But in my defense, who could have predicted the solid season they had last year?
It's an internet message board, it's not that seriousNo offense, but whether you could or couldn't have predicted the season being successful wouldn't make starting a thread to announce your resignation any less of an embarrassingly melodramatic drama queen thing to do.
Last year was actually pretty apparent they were going to do better than previous years. Most here had them pegged as a wildcard team who definitely overachieved that in the end. This year we have shaky goaltending and terrible defense and injured forwardsLOL This reminds me of a thread I started before the start of last season stating I was taking a leave of absence as a Canucks fan as I was fed up with their lack of production.
Well, as you can see I didn't quite follow up with that. But in my defense, who could have predicted the solid season they had last year?
Ironically, that's exactly what I find melodramatic about it. Being a fan of a sports team itself shouldn't be that serious.It's an internet message board, it's not that serious
Very well, I must have just felt melodramatic in that moment.Ironically, that's exactly what I find melodramatic about it. Being a fan of a sports team itself shouldn't be that serious.
I think a big part of my fandom died when Linden retired. With no cup...
Edit. This looks really out if context.
This thread got me thinking what would it take to make me just cut ties with the canucks all together.
My favourites players have got some rotten endings to their Canuck stories.
Bure ran out of town.
Näslund hated and retiring a Ranger.
Linden shamed and traded and then ending up taking bullets for Benning.
Luongo ran out of town.
I think Im just sticking around.
I don't disagree. Stepping into the coaching role is the best thing he ever did. Stepping out of it was the worst. Quinn had the ability to make his players play better - a rare thing. But he couldn't do that as manager and as manager, he was more lucky than good IMO.I'm the biggest Pat Quinn honk ever but he deserved to get the hook in 1997. He was asleep at the wheel for three years. He did a lot of good things for seven years and then crapped his pants while on atomic Metamucil for three and I'm not even bringing up the Larionov fiasco. He let his pitbulls loose on the best player this franchise had ever had.