Re: Canucks @ Sabres. 430pm pst
Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2017 7:16 am
Cherry Picker wrote:I think it's important to note that Chaput could be a decent player if he scores two goals each game.
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Cherry Picker wrote:I think it's important to note that Chaput could be a decent player if he scores two goals each game.
Yup, he is having a MRI today.rats19 wrote:Did horvat get hurt on that late shot block?
Bruise... please be a bruiseJovocop wrote:Yup, he is having a MRI today.rats19 wrote:Did horvat get hurt on that late shot block?
Yes he makes mistakes but the good outweighs the bad. At this point he is still the team 6th best option until Gudbranson comes back. And when EG does come back that is pretty much THE lowest scoring defence in the history of the league. He's a better option than Biega or the Dane.Topper wrote:I have only seen the last 4 of 8 games, but I can see why Boucher was a waiver pickup and teams were reluctant to loose him. He's raw, but there is definitely some sparks there.
Are you folks finally tiring of your boy wonder little trojan. The mistakes keep piling up. The own zone futility keeps compounding. Edler has rendered ineffective by the constant need to babysit. time to cut bait on that little worm.
I was impressed with Buffalo munchkin Rodrigues. Fast, demon on the forecheck. He created the Sabres first goal.
There's our ticket to the 3rd overall pick. If not a bruiserats19 wrote:Bruise... please be a bruiseJovocop wrote:Yup, he is having a MRI today.rats19 wrote:Did horvat get hurt on that late shot block?
Send him to Utica when EG comes back.Blob Mckenzie wrote:Yes he makes mistakes but the good outweighs the bad. At this point he is still the team 6th best option until Gudbranson comes back. And when EG does come back that is pretty much THE lowest scoring defence in the history of the league. He's a better option than Biega or the Dane.Topper wrote:I have only seen the last 4 of 8 games, but I can see why Boucher was a waiver pickup and teams were reluctant to loose him. He's raw, but there is definitely some sparks there.
Are you folks finally tiring of your boy wonder little trojan. The mistakes keep piling up. The own zone futility keeps compounding. Edler has rendered ineffective by the constant need to babysit. time to cut bait on that little worm.
I was impressed with Buffalo munchkin Rodrigues. Fast, demon on the forecheck. He created the Sabres first goal.
I'd ship Larsen out myself. He will clear for sure. Trade one of Gudbranson or Sbisa at the deadline if there is a good offer for either.RoyalDude wrote:Send him to Utica when EG comes back.Blob Mckenzie wrote:Yes he makes mistakes but the good outweighs the bad. At this point he is still the team 6th best option until Gudbranson comes back. And when EG does come back that is pretty much THE lowest scoring defence in the history of the league. He's a better option than Biega or the Dane.Topper wrote:I have only seen the last 4 of 8 games, but I can see why Boucher was a waiver pickup and teams were reluctant to loose him. He's raw, but there is definitely some sparks there.
Are you folks finally tiring of your boy wonder little trojan. The mistakes keep piling up. The own zone futility keeps compounding. Edler has rendered ineffective by the constant need to babysit. time to cut bait on that little worm.
I was impressed with Buffalo munchkin Rodrigues. Fast, demon on the forecheck. He created the Sabres first goal.
If you think Stecher struggles in his own zone, you should check out the reports on Subbans work in the D-zone. It's beyond bad and that is in the minors.Hockey Widow wrote:It is ironic that we have another wee Trojan who has great offensive upside but needs to keep working on the defensive side of his game, and he can't get a sniff, while wee Troy seems to be enjoying the favouritism pass.
Now I like Troy. I think he has huge upside. But I see where a season learning the D side could benefit him. It would be nice to see what Subban could produce at the NHL level, if anything.
From what I hear Gudbranson is done for the year, unless we make the playoffs. but nothing official yet.
Why?Hockey Widow wrote:It is ironic that we have another wee Trojan who has great offensive upside but needs to keep working on the defensive side of his game, and he can't get a sniff, while wee Troy seems to be enjoying the favouritism pass.
Now I like Troy. I think he has huge upside. But I see where a season learning the D side could benefit him. It would be nice to see what Subban could produce at the NHL level, if anything.
From what I hear Gudbranson is done for the year, unless we make the playoffs. but nothing official yet.