is Ohlund the best Canucks D-man of all time?
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is Ohlund the best Canucks D-man of all time?
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He has always been a rock...made an impact right from the start, an eye injury really took a lot away from his offensive potential but he can still put up decent numbers and is on pace for a career year.
He is on the second yeaar of a 4 year contract, he may retire after it..who knows..he'd still be pretty young ( 34 I do believe but he is Swedish so he may want to go back home.)
Can you see him number 2 in the rafters after he is done?
Also what is with Number 2? It seems like just a defensemen number.
He has always been a rock...made an impact right from the start, an eye injury really took a lot away from his offensive potential but he can still put up decent numbers and is on pace for a career year.
He is on the second yeaar of a 4 year contract, he may retire after it..who knows..he'd still be pretty young ( 34 I do believe but he is Swedish so he may want to go back home.)
Can you see him number 2 in the rafters after he is done?
Also what is with Number 2? It seems like just a defensemen number.
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Honestly, I'd put him up there with Lidster and Reinhart. He's one of the best two-way defencemen out there.
Thing is, he's not where he used to be. Don't know if it's still the eye-injury or his knees, age or what but he doesn't seem like the bull he was four years ago. That said, I think he's become wiser.
Anybody else think Ohlund's been better since BXA and Mitchell have become the number 1 shut-down pairing and have eaten more minutes. Ohlund's always been a horse with the minutes, but I think too much was being asked of him at the beginning of the season. He's done better now that he's not being asked to shut the other team's stars down day-in and day-out.
The only thing I'd like to see him do more is join the rush like he used to. He has a heavy, accurate shot and he should use it more.
Thing is, he's not where he used to be. Don't know if it's still the eye-injury or his knees, age or what but he doesn't seem like the bull he was four years ago. That said, I think he's become wiser.
Anybody else think Ohlund's been better since BXA and Mitchell have become the number 1 shut-down pairing and have eaten more minutes. Ohlund's always been a horse with the minutes, but I think too much was being asked of him at the beginning of the season. He's done better now that he's not being asked to shut the other team's stars down day-in and day-out.
The only thing I'd like to see him do more is join the rush like he used to. He has a heavy, accurate shot and he should use it more.
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Without a doubt, one of the more underated dmen in the NHL. I'll never forget his bone-crushing hit on Tanguay. Messier swore he'd win a Norris one day...but that was before the eye-injury. I think he makes a superb pairing w/ Salo & would love to see him join the rush more & unleash that shot.
I'd say he's better than Lidster and since we only had Reinhart for 2 years he'd be above him as well. Reinhart was the better hockey player indeed, shame his injuries forced him out before he should have went. Jovanovski is up there too, but he was too much of a gambler & lost way too many bets. Lumme was too soft and not good enough offensively imo. Kevin McCarthy, Brown, Butcher, Bubla, Babych & Snepts deserve consideration but don't quite cut it. As far as I'm concerned, yes Ohlund is the best overall defenceman in Canucks history.
I'd say he's better than Lidster and since we only had Reinhart for 2 years he'd be above him as well. Reinhart was the better hockey player indeed, shame his injuries forced him out before he should have went. Jovanovski is up there too, but he was too much of a gambler & lost way too many bets. Lumme was too soft and not good enough offensively imo. Kevin McCarthy, Brown, Butcher, Bubla, Babych & Snepts deserve consideration but don't quite cut it. As far as I'm concerned, yes Ohlund is the best overall defenceman in Canucks history.
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The best Canuck D. Yes
Having his number retired. If he signs here again and finishes his career here, maybe. He would be in consideration for the C if Naslund left. If the Canucks win a cup with him on the team then yes. Mind you the entire team would have their numbers lifted.
Having his number retired. If he signs here again and finishes his career here, maybe. He would be in consideration for the C if Naslund left. If the Canucks win a cup with him on the team then yes. Mind you the entire team would have their numbers lifted.
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Dennis Kearns probably should also be added to your list .. he had some decent years in the mid 70's. Certainly Ohlund should be up there as one of the Canucks best ... a ring on his finger would solidify it !!Kevin McCarthy, Brown, Butcher, Bubla, Babych & Snepts deserve consideration but don't quite cut it. As far as I'm concerned, yes Ohlund is the best overall defenceman in Canucks history.
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I'm not old enough to comment on guys like Kearns, Butcher, or Bubla, but I think Ohlund can be grouped in the top 30 defensemen in the league easily.
Guys who make highlight reel plays like Jovanovski are overrated. I think another player very similar to Ohlund is Chris Phillips, who is rock solid on defense night in and night out, although Ohlund does have more offensive upside.
If Ohlund retires a Vancouver Canuck his number will be retired - drafted and developed by the Canucks. How often does that happen?
Guys who make highlight reel plays like Jovanovski are overrated. I think another player very similar to Ohlund is Chris Phillips, who is rock solid on defense night in and night out, although Ohlund does have more offensive upside.
If Ohlund retires a Vancouver Canuck his number will be retired - drafted and developed by the Canucks. How often does that happen?
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As my name implies, I was obviously a huge Jyrki Lumme fan (and feel that both his defensive and offensive sides were underrated and his flaws greatly exaggerated), but I wouldn't argue with anyone calling Öhlund the best Canuck D-man of all time. It's obviously not a veritable who's-who of Hall of Fame defenseman, but it's still a pretty lofty title.