Name a random Canuck

LuckyDay

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Remember in Nagano when Paul was injured and Steve became the star of the game. You really couldn't have written a better script, especially when 1/2 the story was gone and it was turned around (the other 1/2 story was Messier's debut. He got injured over there IIRC).

It wasn't Crawford but Burke that put the kibosh on Steve Kariya if you'll remember. It was one of his first acts as new GM.
He announced to the press that Steve was an exciting and fun player but he wasn't good enough for the NHL.
Steve could easily be tied up in the corner and that's when he was so fun to watch because he could battle out of it like he was the next Theoren Fleury. Unfortunately, he spent all his time doing that. When he was sat and we did better without him the public was convinced.

My cousin has a team picture of him with Steve (or possibly Paul) from their league lacrosse team as kids. It's quite cute.
 

Jyrki21

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Remember in Nagano when Paul was injured and Steve became the star of the game. You really couldn't have written a better script, especially when 1/2 the story was gone and it was turned around (the other 1/2 story was Messier's debut. He got injured over there IIRC).
You confused me greatly with this... I was like neither Steve Kariya nor Messier were on the 1998 Canadian Olympic team! Then I realize you mean the season opening two-game set with Anaheim in Tokyo.
 

Mr. Canucklehead

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Dec 14, 2002
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You confused me greatly with this... I was like neither Steve Kariya nor Messier were on the 1998 Canadian Olympic team! Then I realize you mean the season opening two-game set with Anaheim in Tokyo.

Colour me as still confused...Steve Kariya was still in the NCAA. The Canucks and Ducks played in Yoyogi Arena at the start of the 1997/1998 season. Steve Kariya was in his third of four seasons with the University of Maine, finishing with them in 1998-1999, before signing with the Vancouver Canucks for the 1999/2000 season.

So who the heck is he remembering?
 
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PavelBure10

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Colin Campbell
Frank Caprice
Jay Mazur
Brian Bradley
Christian Ruutuu
Larry Melnyk
Steve Weeks
Steve Tambellini
Garry Valk
 

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Martin Rucinsky
 

Dissonance Jr

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Have we mentioned Jiri Bubla in this thread yet? One of my favorite all-time random Canucks:

— considered one of the greatest Czech defensemen of all time but was only okay in Vancouver because he came over in his 30s at a time when not many guys still played at that age

— Was the oldest skater in the NHL in 1985-86 and still put up 30 points in 46 games

— Father of Canuck Jiri Slegr (who was estranged and took his stepfather's name instead)

— convicted of drug trafficking in Europe shortly after retiring (and while still working as a part-time scout for the Canucks). Apparently he was headed to a meeting with Arthur Griffiths when the Austrian police arrested him.

— put his life back together after his release from prison, with the help of Pat Quinn, and had a contract to clean the Pacific Coliseum for awhile. Later owned a restaurant in the area.
 

David71

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Another guy who multiple teams picked up mid-season when he was toiling in the minors, and he usually turned in decent backup performances. One of three Latvian goaltenders to have played for the Canucks.
he was a decent goalie. too bad crawford didnt like to start him and yanked him out alot.

powerplay specialist. why did coach av scratch him alot. he sitll had a clapper that always goes in.
 

Reverend Mayhem

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Holy shit, you’re right. His games were in November.

I would have bet my house that they were straight out of camp after his surprising preseason.

Instead he was sent down, went -8 in his first 12 games in the AHL … and somehow got called up.

Hot damn thanks Robert. Good catch by him, I wouldn’t have remembered that but for that one of the games I asked out my first girl at age 13. Said no, have it seared in my brain. lol.
 
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kaiser matias

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Just noticed Anton Rodin actually played 3 games for the Canucks once. I thought he was one of those prospects from that era who kept getting pumped up as a potential solid player but never made the team.
 

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