It was in response to his comment for "The preds are the best team in the NHL the past 17 games."Canucks are 5-4-1 in their last 10...
Should be a good matchup then
It was in response to his comment for "The preds are the best team in the NHL the past 17 games."Canucks are 5-4-1 in their last 10...
Should be a good matchup then
Predators have less to lose.
Barely anyone picked Vancouver to even make the playoffs and most of our fans realize we are playing with house money at this point, pretty much the same for Nashville, how does one have more to lose than the other?
Barely anyone picked Vancouver to even make the playoffs and most of our fans realize we are playing with house money at this point, pretty much the same for Nashville, how does one have more to lose than the other?
During the offseason, the Preds got a new coach and new GM and replaced most of their top 6 (Duchene, Johansen, Granlund and Niederreiter out; Nyquist and O'Reilly in). It took at least the first half of the season for them to learn the new system and build chemistry.Just to clarify, when you say "major adjustment period," do you mean at the start of the season or post-TDL?
During the offseason, the Preds got a new coach and new GM and replaced most of their top 6 (Duchene, Johansen, Granlund and Niederreiter out; Nyquist and O'Reilly in). It took at least the first half of the season for them to learn the new system and build chemistry.
TBH for us its less about the player changes, although obviously it has an impact but more of the style of hockey being played. Its a complete 180 from what Hynes was trying to do. Schenn for instance struggled hard, and Hal Gill talked about it was because Brunette's system wants Dmen to play with certain foot work and he wasn't used to it.I ask because the Canucks roster has undergone significant changes this year as well. Nearly half the players the Canucks will roll out against Nashville are new to the team this season. It's particularly noticeable on defense: only Hughes and Myers remain on D from last season*.
*I'm counting Hronek as new to the roster this season.
You're exaggerating. There's always going to be extreme opinions of sweep or whatever this isn't Canuck fan exclusive.
Agreed going to be a good series. Hughes vs. Josi; Demko vs Saros are both compelling storylines.
Yeah I get it. I said long ago that I thought Canucks management was expecting improvement to come from coaching and systems as much as it would come from personnel changes.TBH for us its less about the player changes, although obviously it has an impact but more of the style of hockey being played. Its a complete 180 from what Hynes was trying to do. Schenn for instance struggled hard, and Hal Gill talked about it was because Brunette's system wants Dmen to play with certain foot work and he wasn't used to it.
On top of that I think it just took the guys that long to be able to play the system for 60 minutes. Its a full on attack and I think in the first few weeks of the season they just couldn't keep their legs under them. Once they did you could see it where there were some teams that would just flat run out of gas and get beat in the 3rd.
The point streak obviously requires a bit of luck, but their play during that stretch was relentless. I've never seen so many teams night in and night out just be frustrated and basically give up. It was interesting to watch once it clicked.
Dammit.They picked VAN to beat BOS in the finals
First month or soJust to clarify, when you say "major adjustment period," do you mean at the start of the season or post-TDL?
Dammit.
Is EA sports still based in Vancouver?
Even if you accept the premise that there's more pressure on the Canucks, who cares? These guys have been dealing with pressure since they became teenagers if not before. A pointless, fan-invented narrative that means nothing.Barely anyone picked Vancouver to even make the playoffs and most of our fans realize we are playing with house money at this point, pretty much the same for Nashville, how does one have more to lose than the other?