VanJack
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Boeser is living proof that you don't need explosive speed to be an effective scorer in the NHL. It's all about timing and anticipation.
But can you imagine how good a player he'd be if you could combine Boeser's hockey sense with Mikheyev's overall speed? Boeser needs help to score though....he really doesn't generate a ton of offense on his own.
But on the positive side, if he is traded, he's a 'plug and play' type of guy who'd look good in any team's system. Kind of reminds me of Tyler Tofoli in that regard.
The big issue with his tenure in Vancouver has always been cap related. At $6.5m a season, he is 'replaceable'. And the Canucks could desperately use his cap hit to plug holes elsewhere.
But can you imagine how good a player he'd be if you could combine Boeser's hockey sense with Mikheyev's overall speed? Boeser needs help to score though....he really doesn't generate a ton of offense on his own.
But on the positive side, if he is traded, he's a 'plug and play' type of guy who'd look good in any team's system. Kind of reminds me of Tyler Tofoli in that regard.
The big issue with his tenure in Vancouver has always been cap related. At $6.5m a season, he is 'replaceable'. And the Canucks could desperately use his cap hit to plug holes elsewhere.