Victor Mancini 159th Overall 2022 by NYR

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Is he now our #7 going into next year? I would love it if he pushed someone out as it would mean that it is competitive to get a spot. I see our d lineup like this next year.

Hughes-Willander (so mobile and skilled)
M. Pettersson- Hronek (Canucks shut-down pair and I think Hronek has shown he can carry his own pair this year)
D-Petey-Myers (Myers taking the youngster under his wing)
Mancini/Forbort/Kuds

Canucks defense is mobile with decent puckmovers and have some size and bite. I know things change with trades and injuries but that d line-up looks promising and young. Nothing is ever set in stone and things change (trades or someone else amazes management).
 
Is he now our #7 going into next year? I would love it if he pushed someone out as it would mean that it is competitive to get a spot. I see our d lineup like this next year.

Hughes-Willander (so mobile and skilled)
M. Pettersson- Hronek (Canucks shut-down pair and I think Hronek has shown he can carry his own pair this year)
D-Petey-Myers (Myers taking the youngster under his wing)
Mancini/Forbort/Kuds

Canucks defense is mobile with decent puckmovers and have some size and bite. I know things change with trades and injuries but that d line-up looks promising and young. Nothing is ever set in stone and things change (trades or someone else amazes management).
Unless Willander blows everyone’s socks off, I think Mancini (or a depth UFA veteran or Juulsen) will start the year and Willander will start in the NHL.
 
If Wilander gets into the Canuck lineup in the dying days of the 2024-25 season; and through training camp next year, they'll gain a pretty complete assessment of where he's at.

And I don't think he'll be necessarily competing with Mancini for a job. Still, it's pretty amazing how the right-side of the Canuck blueline is suddenly stacked.

They've now got Hronek, Myers, Mancini, Wilander and Juulsen, if the gets re-signed. My guess is that Wilander sticks--even if it's in a 'depth role' to start his career in Vancouver.
 
Depending on how well Wilander shows and how much trust Tochett has in him, that might make Myer's a valuable trade chip. He's big and blocks shots, and at his current contract, there are a fair few teams with space for him as a depth guy.
 
Depending on how well Wilander shows and how much trust Tochett has in him, that might make Myer's a valuable trade chip. He's big and blocks shots, and at his current contract, there are a fair few teams with space for him as a depth guy.
He’s got a NMC this year and next year, and I doubt he’d be willing to move it.
 
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Myers has enjoyed a career rejuvenation the last couple of seasons--easily the best two years of his Canuck career. I think a lot of the credit probably goes to Foote and Gonchar.

And at $3m a season, he suddenly becomes a big cap advantage for the Canucks. So I doubt he's going anywhere. But he's really not an impediment to Wilander's development on the right side of the blueline. I think Tocchet and the Canucks probably introduce him to the NHL in sheltered minutes, with a lot of O-zone starts to begin with.

But in Wilander and Mancini on the right side; and the likes of D-Petey, Kudryavtsev and Mynio on the left side--suddenly the Canucks are 'stacked' with young d-men.

And when was the last time you could say that about 'any' Canuck team?
 
That skating and vision is tantalizing.



In 1.5 years this defence core is going to be insane

Hughes - Willander
EP25 - Hronek
MP29 - Mancini
Mynio

Exactly. With Hughes and Hronek still in their primes, this has the potential to be the one of the best young bluelines in the entire NHL......with years of runway ahead of them.
 
That skating and vision is tantalizing.



In 1.5 years this defence core is going to be insane

Hughes - Willander
EP25 - Hronek
MP29 - Mancini
Mynio

I've been on these boards long enough to know that in all likelihood, 3 years from now only half of those guys are playing for this team in a meaningful role.

It does look promising though.
 
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I've been on these boards long enough to know that in all likelihood, 3 years from now only half of those guys are playing for this team in a meaningful role.

It does look promising though.

Like I’ve been saying for a while, if you can get even two of Willander, Pettersson, Mancini, Kudryavtsev, and Mynio as legit NHL defencemen, that’s a huge success. If you come out of that group with three, that’s outstanding. If they can be difference-making top-4 minute eaters, that’s franchise changing.
 
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