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Despite pedestrian offensive totals in the regular season, he’s been great these playoffs.
That game by Lindholm was worth a 1st. More importantly, it was worth far more than every meaningless goal Kuzmenko scored for the flames (still love the guy btw).
Chest puffing about a trade is always stupid. Canucks fans did it earlier about Hronek after 15 games...don't see anyone doing it now that he's in a rut. It's dumb and immature. Trades can be win/wins and that's ok.
Let’s not speak in past tense yet, need to win one more gam but yeah he has been good so far. Worth the trade.Agreed.
He's been very good all series. That is why teams make trades like this one. They do it so the player can help them in the playoffs. He's scored in 2 games and game 4 may very well have been the dagger the Preds can't overcome. It's looking like Lindholm was a key factor in the Canucks making it to the 2nd round with a chance to keep it going. That is exactly what they could have hoped for when making this trade. Win/Win for sure.
Let’s not speak in past tense yet, need to win one more gam but yeah he has been good so far. Worth the trade.
It's looking like Lindholm was a key factor in the Canucks making it to the 2nd round with a chance to keep it going.
Lindholm did that a lot for us, sniping shots in the slot. Just play him with someone who can get the puck to him when hes there, JG stye
What does this have to do with KuzmenkoCanucks 4, Predators 3 (OT): Brock Boeser the saviour, Elias Lindholm the hero
Boeser strikes twice with goalie pulled for first playoff hat trick, Lindholm scores overtime winner, Arturs Silovs holds the fort
What does this have to do with Kuzmenko
He has been a difference maker for us this series. We would likely be down 3-1 without him. Huge add for the Canucks playoff run.He’s been what they needed and what they were hoping for with the trade. He’s healthier now and fitting in exactly when they needed him to. 104 pages of vitriol to just say….”well that worked out”.
I get that, but it makes far more sense to bump the trade thread rather than one singularly on Kuzmenko.I think the rather obvious point is that the Canucks are starting to get value out of Lindholm and are not missing Kuzmenko, whom they traded as part of the package for Lindholm.
Also, for the record, Kuzmenko is a good 2nd line support player, nothing more.
I get that, but it makes far more sense to bump the trade thread rather than one singularly on Kuzmenko.
Someone sacrifice a virgin, I'm sure Edmonton has a surplus lol. Never look ahead.Let’s not speak in past tense yet, need to win one more gam but yeah he has been good so far. Worth the trade.
Yup. Kuzmenko is a perfect fit for a rebuilding club. He’s fun, and exciting. Lindholm is a guy teams need to be a winner. Good deal for both clubs considering each has different goals.Honestly, it seems that both sides are pretty happy here. The Flames got really good value for an underperforming upcoming UFA, and Kuzmenko's hot streak fueled even more good feelings while Lindholm was injured/struggling to find his groove for VAN.
Fast forward to the playoffs and it looks like Lindholm is providing exactly what the Canucks were hoping for when they traded for him.
This trade may be one of those rare win-win's and I hope that is the case. I hate hoping for players traded away from my team to fail, so I hope Lindholm continues to play very well, and I suspect most Flames fans feel the same.
LReally bad trade for the Nucks.
Lindholm has been good since returning from some missed games, and was a good target to upgrade the 3C position, but that's not the price they paid nor the intended position he'd fill.
Nucks were weak at the wing before the trade, and now that hole is massive. It also doesn't help the C depth, cause now Pettersson is completely useless without his play driver.
This team was bottom 10 in scoring before Kuz, and went right back to that the day he was traded.
Zadorov, Suter, Blueger, Lafferty, Cole, Hronek etc. The list goes on for moves made to address the overall D and PK. Why the FFFF would you trade away one of your top offensive catalysts and leading goal scorer from the previous year!?
We now have half a dozen wingers, that are combined for ZERO goals in the last 20-30 games.
They traded away the exact skillset they are now missing, in the name of '2 way play'.
Toch should have been strong armed into giving Kuz more rope, or at least a move needed to be made to address the winger void after.