Ryan Kesler- " I left to win a cup... I honestly regret that now" Kesler on demanding a trade out of Van

Nogatco Rd

Pierre-Luc Dubas
Apr 3, 2021
3,036
5,652
Some players that will never be respected in vancouver are the disruptive ones that led to the teams middling history. Guys like Messier, Virtanen, Keenan, Jeff Brown(?), theres good reason for those guys, but vancouver fans are generally forgiving.
Haha, was going to say... good additions. I don't think he counts as an ex-Canuck, but maybe Janney? I doubt he would be welcomed warmly... :help:
for what it’s worth, the former Mrs. Kirk Maclean wrote an article for the National Post where she denied the Jeff Brown rumor:

It’s a life that takes a toll. To this day, I get asked about a rumour involving infidelity with a man I’ve never met — Jeff Brown, for those of you who follow hockey lore.

 
  • Like
Reactions: kvladimir

Honour Over Glory

#firesully
Jan 30, 2012
81,968
46,288
If he would have won a cup, he wouldn't have regretted it :dunno:

It's a "since I didn't win anyway, I would have preferred to stay" thought. He'd pick not winning in Vancouver over not winning anywhere else, but he at the time left Vancouver because he wanted to win.

Hilariously he blocked a trade to the Penguins at the 2014 deadline and the Penguins ended up winning 2 cups shortly after. Granted I don't know if that would have happened had the Kesler trade actually happened, they almost certainly couldn't have acquired Kessel had they traded for Kesler.
False. Not shocked you don't know your shit.

“I heard Pittsburgh had a deal for me and it fell through, don't know why still to this day,” said Kesler. That’s where it’s interesting to go back and look at other reports on what happened.
 

PullHard

Jul 18, 2007
28,559
2,778
The guy was a complete loser. Only Canucks fans (and I guess certain Ducks fans) say otherwise. Fake tough guy would pick fights and then hide behind linesmen.

Loser. Total loser

Well this is quite an exaggeration.
It is an exaggeration but honestly I don't think it is a huuuuge stretch.

There are a lot of players from that era of Canucks hockey that somehow get spoken about and revered online and on this site that doesn't make a ton of sense to fans outside of that city.

The Sedins are special players but guys like Kesler, Burrows, Bieksa, etc. get spoken about as hockey heroes. Late 2000s/ early 2010s Canucks had some good players and nice depth for the organization overall but personally it seems overstated to a guy on the outside looking in.
 

JianYang

Registered User
Sep 29, 2017
19,582
19,014
It is an exaggeration but honestly I don't think it is a huuuuge stretch.

There are a lot of players from that era of Canucks hockey that somehow get spoken about and revered online and on this site that doesn't make a ton of sense to fans outside of that city.

The Sedins are special players but guys like Kesler, Burrows, Bieksa, etc. get spoken about as hockey heroes. Late 2000s/ early 2010s Canucks had some good players and nice depth for the organization overall but personally it seems overstated to a guy on the outside looking in.

Kesler was a good player. But he was strictly the type of player thay you could love only if he was on your team because there was a significant pest element to his game.

His peak was probably in that Nashville series in the early 2010s. He owned that series, and Nashville had no answer for him.

As for Burrows, it may come as a surprise that he was 6th in the league in even strength goals from around 2009-2011. He was a a Swiss army knife with the exception that he wasn't a good powerplay option.
 
  • Like
Reactions: 12ozPapa

Oilslick941611

Registered User
Jul 4, 2006
17,359
18,301
Ottawa
I actually liked Kessler.

That being said, there is a part of me that loves when a player leaves their team for a chance to win and doesn’t win, especially when the team they leave is a Canadian one.
 

biturbo19

Registered User
Jul 13, 2010
27,295
12,420
Kesler was always a pretty open book as a player. A real outspoken, emotional, "wears his heart on his sleeve" type personality. For better or worse. Didn't always think before he spoke and had an undeniably huge ego. Including some of what he said in the late stages and on the way out of Vancouver, that rubbed a lot of Canucks fans the wrong way at the time.

Not surprising that he'd let out some musings about regrets in the moment. With a dash of trying to repair some of his reputation with Canucks fans as "damage control" well after the fact, trying to boost his ego a bit, now that he's no longer really relevant.
 

Grifter3511

Registered User
Nov 3, 2009
2,567
2,810
It is an exaggeration but honestly I don't think it is a huuuuge stretch.

There are a lot of players from that era of Canucks hockey that somehow get spoken about and revered online and on this site that doesn't make a ton of sense to fans outside of that city.

The Sedins are special players but guys like Kesler, Burrows, Bieksa, etc. get spoken about as hockey heroes. Late 2000s/ early 2010s Canucks had some good players and nice depth for the organization overall but personally it seems overstated to a guy on the outside looking in.
IDK if kesler and burrows get talked about as heroes, but Bieksa was a true super hero. He literally used a super man punch in his fights.

Also, dude tapped his tough guy rookie (playing in his first game) teammate out of the faceoff dot because he knew there was going to be a line brawl, and figured he should fight instead of the rook. Gotta respect a teammate/player who steps up like that.

 

Oneiro

Registered User
Mar 28, 2013
9,934
12,108
The Sedins and Schneider were the only likeable core guys on the Canucks during that era. Even Lu was kind of whiny.
 

LuGBuG

Quack Quack
Sponsor
Mar 16, 2006
4,825
3,426
Ducks
The Ducks probably regret thinking he was a piece towards winning.
As a Ducks fan I don’t. He was great during our long runs. We also didn’t give up anything major for him. Only one team wins and it unfortunately wasn’t our time. Close though.
 
  • Like
Reactions: 12ozPapa

Nogatco Rd

Pierre-Luc Dubas
Apr 3, 2021
3,036
5,652
IDK if kesler and burrows get talked about as heroes, but Bieksa was a true super hero. He literally used a super man punch in his fights.

Also, dude tapped his tough guy rookie (playing in his first game) teammate out of the faceoff dot because he knew there was going to be a line brawl, and figured he should fight instead of the rook. Gotta respect a teammate/player who steps up like that.


I wonder how they count that in terms of face of stats
 

Ad

Upcoming events

Ad

Ad