GDT Canucks at Nobel Winning Skyline 5pm SPAC

This forum is to discuss game day happenings. New threads will be posted for each game.

Moderator: Referees

Post Reply
User avatar
Topper
CC Legend
Posts: 18179
Joined: Wed Sep 15, 2004 8:11 pm
Location: Earth, most days.

GDT Canucks at Nobel Winning Skyline 5pm SPAC

Post by Topper »

Shit kickers
Over the Internet, you can pretend to be anyone or anything.

I'm amazed that so many people choose to be complete twats.
User avatar
Island Nucklehead
MVP
MVP
Posts: 8392
Joined: Wed Sep 07, 2005 2:27 pm
Location: Ottawa

Re: GDT Canucks at Nobel Winning Skyline 5pm SPAC

Post by Island Nucklehead »

1/1 on shots.
User avatar
rats19
Moderator & MVP
Moderator & MVP
Posts: 16328
Joined: Wed Jun 22, 2011 7:21 am
Location: over here.....

Re: GDT Canucks at Nobel Winning Skyline 5pm SPAC

Post by rats19 »

Baertchi back..gone again
Silence intelligence so stupid isn’t offended….
User avatar
Chef Boi RD
MVP
MVP
Posts: 28945
Joined: Mon Aug 09, 2004 6:36 pm
Location: Vancouver

Re: GDT Canucks at Nobel Winning Skyline 5pm SPAC

Post by Chef Boi RD »

Hey Shinkaruk, Granlund says hi
“Tyler Myers is my guy... I was taking to Scotty Bowman last night and he was bringing up his name, and saying he’s a big guy and big guy need big minutes to play, he is playing great for ya… and I agree with him… He’s been exceptional” - Bruce Boudreau
User avatar
Blob Mckenzie
MVP
MVP
Posts: 31126
Joined: Wed Aug 11, 2004 12:34 pm
Location: Oakalla

Re: GDT Canucks at Nobel Winning Skyline 5pm SPAC

Post by Blob Mckenzie »

Men vs boys. Shots are 10-3 and the ice is tilted big time.

Playoffs? Playoffs ? LOL we need Jim Mora to coach this scabby crew.
“I don’t care what you and some other poster were talking about”
User avatar
Blob Mckenzie
MVP
MVP
Posts: 31126
Joined: Wed Aug 11, 2004 12:34 pm
Location: Oakalla

Re: GDT Canucks at Nobel Winning Skyline 5pm SPAC

Post by Blob Mckenzie »

2-1 now. Granlund and Sutter standing around with their fingers up their ass.
“I don’t care what you and some other poster were talking about”
User avatar
Island Nucklehead
MVP
MVP
Posts: 8392
Joined: Wed Sep 07, 2005 2:27 pm
Location: Ottawa

Re: GDT Canucks at Nobel Winning Skyline 5pm SPAC

Post by Island Nucklehead »

Baertschi concussed by McLoed.

Good thing the Canucks have someone to keep them honest.
User avatar
Cousin Strawberry
MVP
MVP
Posts: 26183
Joined: Sat Jul 09, 2011 10:19 pm
Location: in the shed with a fresh packed bowl

Re: GDT Canucks at Nobel Winning Skyline 5pm SPAC

Post by Cousin Strawberry »

Lol...this team is pretty bad...we've returned to mid 80s form i see...we need a pat quinn to make a butcher for 4 future heart and soul guys type trade to turn this around
Image
If you need air...call it in
User avatar
Meds
MVP
MVP
Posts: 13355
Joined: Mon Jul 11, 2011 8:50 pm

Re: GDT Canucks at Nobel Winning Skyline 5pm SPAC

Post by Meds »

Uncle dans leg wrote:Lol...this team is pretty bad...we've returned to mid 80s form i see...we need a pat quinn to make a butcher for 4 future heart and soul guys type trade to turn this around
Image
Well, thanks to Don Sweeney we could start by replacing Twitchy Clipboard Moustachio with Claude "I say dumb things" Julien. Rumor has it that Benning might have a connection there. :roll:
User avatar
Cousin Strawberry
MVP
MVP
Posts: 26183
Joined: Sat Jul 09, 2011 10:19 pm
Location: in the shed with a fresh packed bowl

Re: GDT Canucks at Nobel Winning Skyline 5pm SPAC

Post by Cousin Strawberry »

Back in the Tony Tanti/Petri Skriko days we used to play a game like I'm seeing here...soft as butter, never finishing checks, barely hanging around in games. It went on for years.
Then the trade that sent dan quinn and garth butcher for momesso ronning courtnall and dirk happened....they were a different team over night. They had fresh blood, they finished checks, they stuck up for each other. They were instantly a better team. Not because they added a superstar...they had a young Linden and were about to add Bure a couple years later...but because they had an identity and played their hearts out.
This is where we are right now. Needing a big shake up trade. Bring in some balls Jim. Trade something of value for it if you must but please...for fucks sake....change the make up of this rediculously wimpy and soft team
If you need air...call it in
User avatar
DonCherry4PM
MVP
MVP
Posts: 1441
Joined: Fri Aug 05, 2005 10:27 pm

Re: GDT Canucks at Nobel Winning Skyline 5pm SPAC

Post by DonCherry4PM »

#WinningCulture
Invincibility lies in oneself.
Vincibility lies in the enemy.

- Sun Tzu
User avatar
Meds
MVP
MVP
Posts: 13355
Joined: Mon Jul 11, 2011 8:50 pm

Re: GDT Canucks at Nobel Winning Skyline 5pm SPAC

Post by Meds »

Thought on the goal that was waived off and then over-turned and ultimately the winner.....

While it is logical to assume, as the NHL did, that the entire puck was across the line based on the evidence of PART of the puck being visible through the webbing of Markstrom's catching glove, there have been plenty of times where we have seen goals disallowed because all of the puck was not visible. Does this set a precedent? Or is this just another bit of BS in an ever growing heap that has the NHL's stamp of approval on it?
User avatar
Meds
MVP
MVP
Posts: 13355
Joined: Mon Jul 11, 2011 8:50 pm

Re: GDT Canucks at Nobel Winning Skyline 5pm SPAC

Post by Meds »

Uncle dans leg wrote:Back in the Tony Tanti/Petri Skriko days we used to play a game like I'm seeing here...soft as butter, never finishing checks, barely hanging around in games. It went on for years.
Then the trade that sent dan quinn and garth butcher for momesso ronning courtnall and dirk happened....they were a different team over night. They had fresh blood, they finished checks, they stuck up for each other. They were instantly a better team. Not because they added a superstar...they had a young Linden and were about to add Bure a couple years later...but because they had an identity and played their hearts out.
This is where we are right now. Needing a big shake up trade. Bring in some balls Jim. Trade something of value for it if you must but please...for fucks sake....change the make up of this rediculously wimpy and soft team
Yup. Quinn was soft, and the once tough and mean Butcher was now a shell of his former self and playing a soft, lazy game, with plenty of errors.

Today I can't think of a forward on our team that is as soft as Quinn was, but Edler certainly fits that description on the blueline.
User avatar
Mickey107
MVP
MVP
Posts: 18820
Joined: Fri Mar 04, 2016 5:27 am
Location: Richmond, B.C.

Re: GDT Canucks at Nobel Winning Skyline 5pm SPAC

Post by Mickey107 »

Mëds wrote:Thought on the goal that was waived off and then over-turned and ultimately the winner.....

While it is logical to assume, as the NHL did, that the entire puck was across the line based on the evidence of PART of the puck being visible through the webbing of Markstrom's catching glove, there have been plenty of times where we have seen goals disallowed because all of the puck was not visible. Does this set a precedent? Or is this just another bit of BS in an ever growing heap that has the NHL's stamp of approval on it?
Must be conclusive to overturn the call on the ice.
It wasn't.
Breaking their own rules, what a surprise.
Baseball went the same way.
"evolution"
User avatar
Meds
MVP
MVP
Posts: 13355
Joined: Mon Jul 11, 2011 8:50 pm

Re: GDT Canucks at Nobel Winning Skyline 5pm SPAC

Post by Meds »

micky107 wrote:
Mëds wrote:Thought on the goal that was waived off and then over-turned and ultimately the winner.....

While it is logical to assume, as the NHL did, that the entire puck was across the line based on the evidence of PART of the puck being visible through the webbing of Markstrom's catching glove, there have been plenty of times where we have seen goals disallowed because all of the puck was not visible. Does this set a precedent? Or is this just another bit of BS in an ever growing heap that has the NHL's stamp of approval on it?
Must be conclusive to overturn the call on the ice.
It wasn't.
Breaking their own rules, what a surprise.
Baseball went the same way.
No, I think that call is very conclusive. There's no way the puck is not across the line based on this picture.....

Image

.....but in the past they have had similar views and situations and said no goal because they cannot see white ice between the puck and the red line. I have seen goaltenders make a save where their entire glove is across the red line and in the net when they catch the puck and they say no goal because they cannot clearly see the puck.

So I'm curious if this is going to be the new norm, or if it's just one more piece of bad Canuck Karma.
Post Reply