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Also shout out to Mike Brown for getting traded for Nathan McIver who they'd lost on waivers earlier the same year.
Is there a more random/obscure player to have spent an entire season on a Canucks roster than Marc Michaelis?
Is there a more random/obscure player to have spent an entire season on a Canucks roster than Marc Michaelis?
Kay Whitmore
Remember he had a segment on the Canucks show "winning spirit" or something. Kooking with Kay?
At the completion of his first season in Florida (1993), he played in 57 games posting a 21–25–11 record, registering a 2.53 GAA, and his career best save percentage of .924 ranked him second in the league. Vanbiesbrouck was named a Second Team NHL All-Star and was shortlisted for the Hartand Vezina Trophies.
1995 Florida Panthers would go on to compete for the Stanley Cup
Vanbiesbrouck's record
GP W L MIN GA SO GAA SV% 22 12 10 1332 50 1 2.25 .932
Victor Oreskovich.
When he stuck to the lineup in 2011 because the bodies were piling up, I knew it was over...
Speaking of Kay Whitmore...
John Vanbiesbrouck
We literally picked up John Vanbiesbrouck for the purpose of protecting Kay Whitemore from the Florida expansion draft. It worked. Whitmore had one decent season with us as a backup and there was more gas in the tank for Beezer who was stupidly let go from the Rangers in the first place.
(2007 playoffs. Dallas scores a goal in the first game of the series against the Canucks. Beezer screams out as the color guy calling Dallas "that's championship quality heart". Beezer does not call another game in this series. Canucks win the series over the Stars 4-3.)
Borna Rendulic, Croatian superstarIs there a more random/obscure player to have spent an entire season on a Canucks roster than Marc Michaelis?
DeMitrasomeone should make a list of orcatown typos, i'll start: micheyev
Not only did they pick up John Vanbiesbrouck just so they could lose him in the expansion draft, but they traded Doug f***ing Lidster for him.
Josh Holden
Canucks first rounder 12th overall. The Regina Pats goal scorer had superb potential but never lived up to the hype. Always remembered watching him for the Canadian world juniors.
Other busts Canadian Canuck World junior members
Larry Courville
Robb Gordon
Rick Girard
i had high hopes for brent tully
Josh Holden
Canucks first rounder 12th overall. The Regina Pats goal scorer had superb potential but never lived up to the hype. Always remembered watching him for the Canadian world juniors.
Other busts Canadian Canuck World junior members
Larry Courville
Robb Gordon
Rick Girard
More recent
Rick DiPietro
Anyone remember Mark Wotton???
As a 1970 baby I watched a fair bit of ball through the 70's and 80's and played most of my life. Not SLOBPitch the bastadization of Softball.Kurtz was a better player. Of course he would have helped us win more games.
Awarding of NHL roster spots is not a perfect system where the 'right' players get the right jobs and GMs haven't badly misjudged what makes a successful player in the past.
It's a harder thing to 'prove' in the NHL but in MLB we can see this effect very clearly with improved statistical understanding of the sport.
Ken Reitz Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More | Baseball-Reference.com
Check out the latest Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More of Ken Reitz. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, draft status, bats, throws, school and more on Baseball-reference.comwww.baseball-reference.com
MLB GMs and managers thought that this guy was one of the best 3B in the sport in the 1970s. He played in ASGs and won Gold Gloves. He was also absolutely shit (never got on base, had limited power at a premier offensive position, and had lousy defensive range at 3B which was hidden by the fact that he had safe hands and made few errors), and should probably never even have been in MLB.
There's no way similar stuff wasn't happening in the NHL and 'coaches played this guy so he must've been good' isn't evidence that a player was good.
Neil Eisenhut.
You mean Mikey DiPietro.
Didn’t Josh Holden suffer a pretty significant wrist injury in his last year of junior?
Lubomir Vaic
Tiny highly skilled forward who was absolutely electric and the best Canuck player on the ice in his first game but couldn't overcome his lack of strength at the NHL level. Demoted again after five games, and was back in Europe permanently after a couple of years between there and the minors.
considering they were gearing up for GM place and the grizz, i don’t think they could have afforded to keep beezer. and with babych, diduck, lumme, and murzyn in place as the top four, i think lidster was a luxury they could no longer afford.
but gotta hand it to quinn to see that the rotating bottom pair of plavsic, slegr, and dirk wasn’t working and landing hedican/brown. i mean wow.
i had high hopes for brent tully
I watched his first game and it almost felt like another Bure situation -- he was flying around the ice, had a wicked shot he could get off very quickly, and Tom Larscheid had a boner for him that would have cut glass.Always wondered what this guy would have looked like if he'd time traveled to the mid-00s instead of trying to crack the NHL at like 5'7" in the late 90s.
I watched his first game and it almost felt like another Bure situation -- he was flying around the ice, had a wicked shot he could get off very quickly, and Tom Larscheid had a boner for him that would have cut glass.