Friedman: Vancouver trying to trade Vincent Desharnais

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Stecher and Emberson have done a really nice job for us, but the real MVP is Brett Kulak. He makes Nurse look like the guy he's paid to be.

Feel bad for Vinny. He has his uses (PK numbers aren't bad) but he skates like his skates have been welded to the ice. He worked best in an 11-7 setup where he was kept away from the speedy guys.

Having a very strong partner like Kulak (hey, look, him again) helped him out a lot too.

This. Kulak propped Vinny up a lot at 5v5 last year (or at the very least, let him stay in his lane and exclusively focus on the defensive aspects).

He doesn't really take over games/shifts, but there's a massive value to having a smooth skating defenceman that's borderline automatic on making the correct and safe read every time.
Vinny benefitted from it last year, and now Nurse is playing much more freely, as he doesn't have to worry about covering for his partner (RE: Ceci) being out of position.
 
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The only thing he really did well on the Oilers was penalty kill. He was always a slight liability at even strength due to his skating and puck handling. I am not even sure I would want him back with the Oilers with retention. Not really sure he would add much at this point. There might be a team with cap space that wants some size though.
 

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Lets give credit where its due here. Nurse's resurgence hasn't only been because of Kulak. He looks great regardless of who is on his pair this year.

That, along with Ceci's play in SJ this year, makes you wonder if he wasn't more of anchor than we realized.
Not entirely accurate with the bolded.

Nurse w/Kulak

CF% 60.77
XGF% 62.85
SCF%: 60.068
HDCF%: 60.00

Nurse w/o Kulak:

CF%: 48.81
XGF%: 49.53
SCF%: 49.52
HDCF%: 56.30

Getting out from under the Stone of Ceci has definitely done him a lot of good, but it's Kulak that's truly elevating Nurse's game.
 

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Fans tend to hate these deals but depth defensemen do tend to get more on the free market like this. It's not Jim Benning running the team anymore who'd just give agents an extra year and an extra mil, for the contract Canucks signed here it's likely there were other teams with similar competing offers. So there's probably still teams that would be interested with the contract as is.
Your probably right hopefully we find a taker. He's not a bad guy but we just have too many bottom pairing guys already.
 

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Oh you mean Ceci and Desharnais weren't actually the pillars of the Oilers D? I see Edmonton is in the top 8 again this year in best goals against as they were last year under Knoblaugh. Big shock. Nurse is having a very nice bounce back season freed of pylons like Desharnais and Ceci.
Dmen who are terrible at puck retrievals, terrible puck movers, and who lack foot speed/lateral mobility to defend the rush are not good dmen. Thank god these two are gone from the Oilers. Please never bring in a Dman lacking those qualities ever again.
 

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Hopefully Vinny (and Klim Kostin) help some of these dumb dumbs around the NHL realize that sometimes staying put for a bit less money in a great situation is better than chasing the dough. Desharnais did this to himself and I am not shocked by this outcome.
 

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Well yeah, he's been absolute crap with Vancouver. Whatever "upside" they thought they saw, simply was not there.


I think more likely, he ends up just being the salary offset in whatever deal they end up making for an actual Top-4D though.
 

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Hopefully Vinny (and Klim Kostin) help some of these dumb dumbs around the NHL realize that sometimes staying put for a bit less money in a great situation is better than chasing the dough. Desharnais did this to himself and I am not shocked by this outcome.
Lmao

For fringe guys, there’s no guarantees. Zero. No guarantees you’ll be able to produce the same. No guarantee of health. There isn’t even a guarantee you make the team following year.

The literal smartest thing to do is get that bag if it’s being offered.
 

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Lets give credit where its due here. Nurse's resurgence hasn't only been because of Kulak. He looks great regardless of who is on his pair this year.

That, along with Ceci's play in SJ this year, makes you wonder if he wasn't more of anchor than we realized.
Ceci was definitely the cause of that pairings struggles last season, especially in second half and the playoffs. Wow, Nurse is playing good now because he plays 20 hard defensive minutes a night and doesn't have to do it with a 6th, 7th, or AHL d-man? What a shocker. Of course it's because Kulak and Stetcher are stud d-men that are carrying him.
 

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Poolman had value because he was on LTIR and actually have the Avs more cap flexibility.

Kuzmenko was part of an awful Lindholm deal that saw the Canucks up a top prospect and a 1st.

Mikheyev, I'll give you. He had 31 points playing for the Canucks, and 28 in 46 the year before. So easier to move than Desharnais. The Canucks retained 15% and swapped a 2nd for a 4th. Still good assessment by the Canucks to identify that Mikheyev was not very good.
Brzustewicz is not a top prospect. Lindholm deal was fine, only problem was not re-signing him.
 

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Poolman had value because he was on LTIR and actually have the Avs more cap flexibility.

Kuzmenko was part of an awful Lindholm deal that saw the Canucks up a top prospect and a 1st.

Mikheyev, I'll give you. He had 31 points playing for the Canucks, and 28 in 46 the year before. So easier to move than Desharnais. The Canucks retained 15% and swapped a 2nd for a 4th. Still good assessment by the Canucks to identify that Mikheyev was not very good.

Poolman had value to the Avs, just like Desharnais will assuredly have value to some random team we don't know yet.

The Lindholm deal was fine, no Canucks fans are missing any of those pieces and Lindholm was important in the playoffs, and many Flames fans went on about how good he was until this season. Bruz was also not a top prospect, he was maybe #5.
 

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Well yeah, he's been absolute crap with Vancouver. Whatever "upside" they thought they saw, simply was not there.


I think more likely, he ends up just being the salary offset in whatever deal they end up making for an actual Top-4D though.
Oof. They thought he had upside? He's a 28 year old 7th rounder...

As he was last year and the year before should have been the expectation. Just a tough, hard-nosed, towering, RD for the 3rd Pair. He was completely fine in that role in Edmonton, expecting more seems silly.
 

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Oof. They thought he had upside? He's a 28 year old 7th rounder...

As he was last year and the year before should have been the expectation. Just a tough, hard-nosed, towering, RD for the 3rd Pair. He was completely fine in that role in Edmonton, expecting more seems silly.

The talk at the time was they probably figured the lack of NHL experience was a bigger factor than age when it came to whether he had something more to give, and that big guys can have long developments. That was kind of the case with Joshua, though he was a bit younger when they signed him.

Brzustewicz is not a top prospect. Lindholm deal was fine, only problem was not re-signing him.

Re-signing him would have been a problem. He’s not worth his deal in year 1
 
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Serevalli said teams would take him for free and he may not even clear waivers
 

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The talk at the time was they probably figured the lack of NHL experience was a bigger factor than age when it came to whether he had something more to give, and that big guys can have long developments. That was kind of the case with Joshua, though he was a bit younger when they signed him.



Re-signing him would have been a problem. He’s not worth his deal in year 1
Agreed. We paid a fair price for a rental. Lindholm was a pretty good fit, especially in the playoffs, but we dodged a bullet not signing him to the contract that Bostin paid. 7 x 7.75 for a guy on pace for 10 goals and 30 points in year 1 is a disaster. We used that $ on DeBrusk, who has lights out for us.
 

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