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Yeah like Silovs played extremely well against Nashville, but against the Oilers, I think he was overrated. Silovs had a poor game 1 and if the Oilers didnt' completely turtle, the Nucks would have lost. Silovs was not bad in game 2, but far from good either. Silovs definitely had an excellent game 3, no doubt there. Silovs was fine in game 4. Silovs had a great game 5, and a less than stellar game 6. After playing spectacular in game 7 initially, he came down to earth.Good move. I’m not as confident in Silovs as some. He played better in the playoffs than expected but his save percentage was still .881 in a small sample size.
Demko needs to play a lot less games this year as his workload has been crazy.
Acquiring Laniken allows them to do that.
His next contract will surprise his familyVery nice deal for Vancouver. He is going to surprise many people…
Likely why he chose the Canucks and on only a one year term. Opportunity for him to have a big year and get a really good dollar as a UFA July 2025.His next contract will surprise his family
And…in the Pacific you have only three teams to go through to get a shot at the Cup. Especially if you are playing for one of those teams.Likely why he chose the Canucks and on only a one year term. Opportunity for him to have a big year and get a really good dollar as a UFA July 2025.
Lankonen would land as Demko’s backup. But even when Demko is back his games played will be managed. So Lankonin will play a lot. Maybe 30-40 starts, even if Demko is healthy.Interesting. Where does Lankinen land if Demko is fine?
Demko/Lankinen/SilovsSilov / Lankinen.
What could go wrong?
If anything, other teams’ fans especially oilers fans need to pump the break
He was not the main reason the Canucks pushed oilers to G7, he didn’t steal any game
Demko still has not recovered from his mysterious muscle injury after many months, no surgery in sight or easy fix...Demko/Lankinen/Silovs
Looks great!
Different goalies different injuries. What happened to Price has no bearing on Demko.Demko still has not recovered from his mysterious muscle injury after many months, no surgery in sight or easy fix...
I'm worried for his career.
I remember when Carey Price started having his knee issues... And recovery went longer and longer around the same age.
Hopefully things work out for him, but chronic lower body injuries for goalies are not good.
Just to be clear, I'm an Oil fan and was pissed he was hurt for our playoff series. I hope he is 100% and I hope my Oil and Nucks unleash hell on each other.Demko still has not recovered from his mysterious muscle injury after many months, no surgery in sight or easy fix...
I'm worried for his career.
I remember when Carey Price started having his knee issues... And recovery went longer and longer around the same age.
Hopefully things work out for him, but chronic lower body injuries for goalies are not good.
Just to be clear, I'm an Oil fan and was pissed he was hurt for our playoff series. I hope he is 100% and I hope my Oil and Nucks unleash hell on each other.
Having said that... the quote I read was that they couldn't find another goalie at any level that has had his particular type of 'injury'. That is not the best outlook. Eg. ACL - great.. tonnes of players get them and we can say 4 to 8 months. Shoulder injury - we have windows of time. This???? Seems ominous to me. But I do hope he's back as he'd also be on the World Cup thing in February and I want a stacked US team too!
Lack of trust in Ferguson, too!This is honestly pretty significant news for Vancouver, this means that demko is going to need some more time most likely, and they wanted more depth for goaltending.
I think the worst thing about this is maybe the lack of trust in silovs
Yeah, he wasn’t anything special. He looked ok but didn’t stand out. He showed some potential though.He was .898, he was .881 in his 7 games against the Oilers. I agree that some Canucks fans need to pump the brakes, but this is the opposite extreme. He was mediocre, but I wouldn't say he stunk.
Lankinen as backup, Silovs bounces between NHL/AHLInteresting. Where does Lankinen land if Demko is fine?
If anything, other teams’ fans especially oilers fans need to pump the break
He was not the main reason the Canucks pushed oilers to G7, he didn’t steal any game
Also keep in mind that Vancouver plays much more conservative in front of Silovs. He's gonna be good, maybe even great but his puck tracking is not great. 5on5 the nucks made life easy for him and even on the pk they played the oilers well but it seemed they scored if they got at least one decent chance.Yeah like Silovs played extremely well against Nashville, but against the Oilers, I think he was overrated. Silovs had a poor game 1 and if the Oilers didnt' completely turtle, the Nucks would have lost. Silovs was not bad in game 2, but far from good either. Silovs definitely had an excellent game 3, no doubt there. Silovs was fine in game 4. Silovs had a great game 5, and a less than stellar game 6. After playing spectacular in game 7 initially, he came down to earth.
Lankonen would land as Demko’s backup. But even when Demko is back his games played will be managed. So Lankonin will play a lot. Maybe 30-40 starts, even if Demko is healthy.
DeSmith moved on for more money. Lankonen is an upgrade on both DeSmith and Silovs. By quite a bit. Silovs, when Demko is back, will be in the A developing.I thought DeSmith was moved to make room for Silovs?
I thought DeSmith was moved to make room for Silovs?
Lankinen needs to fire his agent lol