VanJack
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Wow!.....Lind with a couple more, and on filthy one-timers. Are we finally looking at a breakout season from this highly-touted prospect? And Focht with his first professional goal.
Usually uncomfortable when Anas burns.Anas is hot tonight. Best I've seen him in the 3 games.
Lind was never highly touted.Wow!.....Lind with a couple more, and on filthy one-timers. Are we finally looking at a breakout season from this highly-touted prospect? And Focht with his first professional goal.
Remember what board you're on...Lind was never highly touted.
I would say Lind was pretty highly touted coming off his final season in the Dub with nearly 100pts and 2PPGLind was never highly touted.
GM Johnson and Benning thought he was valuable enough to sign up twice.Lmao was that Cam Darcy getting in Woo’s face?
dude is a plug I remember watching him play Fortnite with the guys on LaBate’s stream and he had to bite his lip all the time to stop saying dumb stuff
Lind, when drafted, was very immature both physically and emotionally. He’s now only starting to really mature, and understand what it takes to be a pro. His body is becoming a man too. Imo he’s on our team before the end of this season. And he will be a good middle six guy for us.Wow!.....Lind with a couple more, and on filthy one-timers. Are we finally looking at a breakout season from this highly-touted prospect? And Focht with his first professional goal.
Anas is a great example of why you should sign skilled vets to support your prospects. I guess Baertschi could count but you generally dont want to pay your minor league guys 3M.
Seems like a very under developed aspect of team management for our organization, so many ways to explore how to build a successful and thriving team that is sustainably supporting the 2-3 year cycle of prospects through the system
Agreed. One player I've been wanting the Canucks to explore with this in mind is Emil Pettersson. Currently leading the SHL in scoring and may have an extra incentive to sign with us for obvious reasons. Besides the Pettersson connection he also represents a skilled depth player and/or center for the Comets.Anas is a great example of why you should sign skilled vets to support your prospects. I guess Baertschi could count but you generally dont want to pay your minor league guys 3M.
Seems like a very under developed aspect of team management for our organization, so many ways to explore how to build a successful and thriving team that is sustainably supporting the 2-3 year cycle of prospects through the system
Something that you dont see Canucks media/twitter talking about nearly enough. It makes such a difference for developing prospectsI've beaten that horse so long he is actually just dust.