Meanwhile, on the other side of the pond 2019/20

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The Brown Wizard wrote: Fri Dec 27, 2019 5:41 pm
Doyle Hargraves wrote: Mon Dec 23, 2019 8:01 pm
Chef Boi RD wrote: Mon Dec 23, 2019 8:00 pm Hutton, Hodgson, Connauton - ring of honour?
Right beside Sutter, Eriksson, Gudbranson and Beagle
Beagle isnt with the other 3. Hes a solid piece
Fer sure. More than a solid piece imo.

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Doyle Hargraves wrote: Mon Dec 23, 2019 8:01 pm
Chef Boi RD wrote: Mon Dec 23, 2019 8:00 pm Hutton, Hodgson, Connauton - ring of honour?
Right beside Sutter, Eriksson, Gudbranson and Beagle
Sutter is good - but injury prone, when healthy he helps take faceoffs and PK time so Horvat that mediocre #2 center can concentrate on his 30g/30a season more.
Eriksson hella trash.
Guds -> Pearson the shot king.
Beagle? wtf dude is probably one of the best 4th line #C's in the NHL, the Rangers were heavily interested in him but the workhorse, top in shape, top faceoff man chose Vancity.
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SKYO wrote: Sat Dec 28, 2019 3:02 am
Doyle Hargraves wrote: Mon Dec 23, 2019 8:01 pm
Chef Boi RD wrote: Mon Dec 23, 2019 8:00 pm Hutton, Hodgson, Connauton - ring of honour?
Right beside Sutter, Eriksson, Gudbranson and Beagle
Sutter is good - but injury prone, when healthy he helps take faceoffs and PK time so Horvat that mediocre #2 center can concentrate on his 30g/30a season more.
Eriksson hella trash.
Guds -> Pearson the shot king.
Beagle? wtf dude is probably one of the best 4th line #C's in the NHL, the Rangers were heavily interested in him but the workhorse, top in shape, top faceoff man chose Vancity.
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SKYO wrote: Sat Dec 28, 2019 3:02 am
Doyle Hargraves wrote: Mon Dec 23, 2019 8:01 pm
Chef Boi RD wrote: Mon Dec 23, 2019 8:00 pm Hutton, Hodgson, Connauton - ring of honour?
Right beside Sutter, Eriksson, Gudbranson and Beagle
Sutter is good - but injury prone, when healthy he helps take faceoffs and PK time so Horvat that mediocre #2 center can concentrate on his 30g/30a season more.
Eriksson hella trash.
Guds -> Pearson the shot king.
Beagle? wtf dude is probably one of the best 4th line #C's in the NHL, the Rangers were heavily interested in him but the workhorse, top in shape, top faceoff man chose Vancity.
Yup, Eriksson & Guds are the duds on that list. Birdbones is fine when he's not injured & Gaudettes emergence has made his inevitable injuries less of a issue.
Beagle!! Who's doing the bathsalts Bubbles?
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Sutter averages 40 games a season. He belongs within that group. Beagle has 3 goals as a Canuck. He hasn’t been horrible but he also is constantly dinged up. Perhaps if he can stay healthy Hargraves will reconsider.
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Hey Per if you did an all time Canadian born Danucks players team vs an all time Swedish Canucks team, who wins? I think it would be pretty close. I know they if it was Canada vs Sweden, Finland, Russia, US, the Canadians don’t win, but that Swedish team would be decent.

Petterson Sedin Sedin
Naslund Gradin Arvedsson
Samuelsson Sundin Sundstrom
Molin M Lindgren Brasar

Ohlund Edler
L Lindgren Robertsson
Nordmark Rohlin

Markstrom
Hedberg
Nilsson
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Doyle Hargraves wrote: Tue Dec 31, 2019 1:16 pm Hey Per if you did an all time Canadian born Danucks players team vs an all time Swedish Canucks team, who wins? I think it would be pretty close. I know they if it was Canada vs Sweden, Finland, Russia, US, the Canadians don’t win, but that Swedish team would be decent.

Petterson Sedin Sedin
Naslund Gradin Arvedsson
Samuelsson Sundin Brasar
Molin M Lindgren R Eriksson

Ohlund Edler
L Lindgren Robertsson
Nordmark Rohlin

Markstrom
Hedberg
Nilsson
What?! No Patrik Sundström?! :evil:

Probably also would have picked Eddie Läck over Anders Nilsson.

Drooling though at the idea of Petey with the twins. He is just as smart but with a great shot and some speed.
Would probably have been a great fit! :thumbs:
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Canuck centres of all time having played more than 100 games for the team, sorted by points per game>

Rk Player ................ GP . G . A . P . PIM P/GP
_1 Mike Walton.......... 115 _44 _69 113 _71 0.98
_2 Elias Pettersson...... 111 _46 _61 107 _22 0.96
_3 Patrik Sundstrom.... 374 133 209 342 181 0.91
_4 Ivan Hlinka........... 137 _42 _81 123 _28 0.90
_5 Thomas Gradin...... 613 197 353 550 280 0.90
_6 Cliff Ronning........ 366 112 216 328 183 0.90
_7 Ivan Boldirev........ 216 _80 104 184 105 0.85
_8 Andrew Cassels..... 198 _40 128 168 _48 0.85
_9 Barry Pederson..... 233 _60 137 197 174 0.85
10 Dan Quinn........... 101 _34 _49 _83 _73 0.82
11 Henrik Sedin...... 1330 240 830 1070 680 0.80
12 Mark Messier........ 207 _52 110 162 121 0.78
13 Brendan Morrison.. 543 136 257 393 326 0.72
14 Orland Kurtenbach 229 _62 101 163 200 0.71
15 Don Lever........... 593 186 221 407 354 0.69

Just saying. He should make the cut. :hmmm:
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Per wrote: Wed Jan 01, 2020 6:29 am Canuck centres of all time having played more than 100 games for the team, sorted by points per game>

Rk Player ................ GP . G . A . P . PIM P/GP
_1 Mike Walton.......... 115 _44 _69 113 _71 0.98
_2 Elias Pettersson...... 111 _46 _61 107 _22 0.96
_3 Patrik Sundstrom.... 374 133 209 342 181 0.91
_4 Ivan Hlinka........... 137 _42 _81 123 _28 0.90
_5 Thomas Gradin...... 613 197 353 550 280 0.90
_6 Cliff Ronning........ 366 112 216 328 183 0.90
_7 Ivan Boldirev........ 216 _80 104 184 105 0.85
_8 Andrew Cassels..... 198 _40 128 168 _48 0.85
_9 Barry Pederson..... 233 _60 137 197 174 0.85
10 Dan Quinn........... 101 _34 _49 _83 _73 0.82
11 Henrik Sedin...... 1330 240 830 1070 680 0.80
12 Mark Messier........ 207 _52 110 162 121 0.78
13 Brendan Morrison.. 543 136 257 393 326 0.72
14 Orland Kurtenbach 229 _62 101 163 200 0.71
15 Don Lever........... 593 186 221 407 354 0.69

Just saying. He should make the cut. :hmmm:
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Frankenswede is in the third line.

Forgot about Sundstrom though :oops:
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Doyle Hargraves wrote: Wed Jan 01, 2020 8:00 am Frankenswede is in the third line.

Forgot about Sundstrom though :oops:
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Mike Gillis 2013 first round pick - Shinkaruk (Kunlun Red Star - KHL) 8 games - 2 goals 2 assists
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Gillis 2009 first round pick - Jordan Schroeder - Nizhny Torpedo - 14 goals 22 assists. He’s having a fantastic season
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Gillis 2011 first round pick - Niklas Jensen (Jokerit Helsinki) 10 goals 8 assists. He’s having a great year.
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