Canucks News N Notes 25-26

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Re: Canucks News N Notes 25-26

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donlever wrote: Tue Nov 04, 2025 12:45 pm
Lancer wrote: Tue Nov 04, 2025 12:18 pm Kravtsov was a flyer of flyers. I agree with Widow in that it's a no-cost move, unless you want to count opportunity cost - but even then, his salary was paltry. Every team does it from time to time.
Let me go at this from another off the cuff, shits and giggles direction

NHL Managment is a 24/7/365 endeavor.

Guys have to eat, sleep and diddle the old lady (ok maybe not JR) so let's presume, for sake of argument, they are on task 100 hours a week.

If JR, PA, the contracts team, coaches, trainers spent, again let's throw a number out there for fun, 300 hours on this guy and we base that on 100 hour work weeks the Canucks wasted potentially 3 weeks of time as well as cash money on an employee EVERY FAN on this board could have told them was a waste of time.
I might say more about this later, but I want to point out (1) you have to spend time on a guy to know if its a guy worth spending more time on; (2) a lot of time spent on a player is with other players and multitasking (there's a russian scout, no?); and most importantly, (3) when it comes to post-prospect players (or expanding a bit -- passed over juniors), the odds are always really long. You are looking for the guys that not only know-everything-but-nothing-really posters know is a waste of time, but also most teams think is a waste of time (or have given up on) which is why that player is there to begin with.

Giving Kravsoft a chance is lazy, but its lazy because the likelihood of these players turning out is extremely low and you hit the median of possible success simply by marrying a high degree of skill (which got him drafted so high) with recent success in what has been one of the best men's leagues in the world. How many NHL drafted burn outs or never wases turn it around at that age after success in the KHL? It is non-zero -- see Kuzzy, but it isn't all that high (see a guy like Gusev). Whether its claiming guys off waivers or getting them back from overseas, the odds are always long, and the they are always players who most people in the know don't think have a chance. Every team wants to find the next Brian Rafalski (from European pro league not by choice) or Martin St. Louis (waiver claim); but very few teams have that guy in their history. Most are thrilled as punch if they get a Marty Gelinas (waiver claim). But these guys, by definition, have long odds, and those who take a shot with them will by "good" pro scouts but whether they are the geniuses who see what others cannot or simply the guy whose watch stopped at the right time is hard to say.

Now I think there is a somewhat better chance of finding players who are draft eligible or never drafted (but 20/21) who weren't passed by the NHL after having a shot but were passed over by the minor/junior development system. Late bloomers, or guys not tapped in. This is where amateur scouts can find Alex Edlers and Colton Paraykos. But most of them turn out to be Danila Klimoviches. Still -- you get one of these guys (largely off the radar picks) every 5 years and it goes a long way.

In terms of those that got through their junior years without being drafted, here's another area where having a good eye (and keeping open spots on a 50 man) really can make a difference. Chris Tanev. But usually, these things also fail (Rafferty, Teves, Hirose, McWard, etc.). But if you get one of these guys + one of the groups above every 5 years? That's a couple of roster spots a cycle that supplements what you are doing with your 1st and 2d round picks.

And of course, then there is simply not dropping the ball in the amateur draft and finding the *right* conventional pipeline kids to draft after the first 45 picks or so (when there's only a small group each year that will ever be one of the best 500 hockey players in the world).

Succeeding in each of these categories of amateur scouting is going to have a way bigger effect finding rock solid NHLers than any pro scouting of pros outside the AHL who haven't stuck in the NHL by age 24. (Pros in the AHL is another story -- still long odds if they've passed through waivers a couple times that they become anything special, but there are plenty of guys stuck on the wrong side of a tweener line in a given organization and can at least give NHL minutes without being a terrible liability -- and a pro scouting group has to be able to separate this group from Sheldon Drieses). Point is, I wouldn't spend too many resources improving my pro scouting of non-NHL, non-AHL; sure, take a look at the guys who rise to the cream of those leagues, but know that you are always betting the long shot, and the answer to "but we didn't win the long shot" is not "so I guess we should play even more of them."
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Re: Canucks News N Notes 25-26

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Blob Mckenzie wrote: Wed Nov 05, 2025 1:24 pm
Hockey Widow wrote: Tue Nov 04, 2025 10:26 am I think it was a low risk move to see if the kid could play in the NHL after a pretty good return to the KHL. At least it wasn't a 5x5 type of deal. I also think he agreed to return on the promise that if he didn't make the Canucks they would try to trade him to another team to give him a shot, or terminate his contract somehow so he could return to the Mother land. I remember reading somewhere that that was the plan. He wouldn't stay a full season and stay in the AHL.

Too bad really. Abbey is hurting right now and he could not even take advantage of his opportunities there to showcase himself for other NHL teams.
Yeah its amazing how I got dogpiled on for bitching, louder and longer than Chef about Gillis, when we traded legit high picks and high end prospects for scrubs between 2014 and 2021
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Re: Canucks News N Notes 25-26

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Blob Mckenzie wrote: Wed Nov 05, 2025 1:24 pm
Hockey Widow wrote: Tue Nov 04, 2025 10:26 am I think it was a low risk... He wouldn't stay a full season and stay in the AHL...
Too bad really. Abbey is hurting right now...
Yeah its amazing how I got dogpiled on for bitching when we traded legit high picks and high end prospects for scrubs between 2014 and 2021. Now people are enraged about dealing 7th rounders and 4th rounders to fill the age gap that was here. Age gap. LOL!!! FWIW I wouldnt have made either trade for the Russian or the German. But I as on an island screaming about pissing away McCann and a 2nd for a 6/7 man, Forsling for an ankle skater, a 2nd for Vey etc.
Yes.

Though I submit that you weren't alone on this board.
Chef Boi RD wrote: Wed Nov 05, 2025 10:44 am with the Canucks holding down the middle,
Yes, I fear the Canucks have reached a local maximum on the total talent available in the organization. However far they make it this season -- if all of the "ifs" come up positive -- is as far as they can make until and unless something dramatic changes, such as some spectacular luck in the draft or a Kravtsov-style reclamation project. That is, all further internal improvements will be matched by declines in the older elements of the core.

From my perspective, the amusing irony is that after the greater part of a decade of epic feuding, it seems to me that Chef and Blob are on the same page.
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Re: Canucks News N Notes 25-26

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Mëds wrote: Wed Nov 05, 2025 2:04 pm FFA.
So I looked up common internet abbreviations.

None of

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seemed to fit.

Could you please elaborate?
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Re: Canucks News N Notes 25-26

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Ronning's Ghost wrote: Wed Nov 05, 2025 2:11 pm
Mëds wrote: Wed Nov 05, 2025 2:04 pm FFA.
So I looked up common internet abbreviations.

None of

Female Fat Admirer
Far Far Away
Final Fantasy Addicts
Fan Film Awards
Final Fantasy Adventure
or
Final Fantasy Anthology

seemed to fit.

Could you please elaborate?
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Re: Canucks News N Notes 25-26

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Mëds wrote: Wed Nov 05, 2025 2:12 pm
Ronning's Ghost wrote: Wed Nov 05, 2025 2:11 pm
Mëds wrote: Wed Nov 05, 2025 2:04 pm FFA.
So I looked up common internet abbreviations.

None of

Female Fat Admirer
Far Far Away
Final Fantasy Addicts
Fan Film Awards
Final Fantasy Adventure
or
Final Fantasy Anthology

seemed to fit.

Could you please elaborate?
Fixed For Accuracy.
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Re: Canucks News N Notes 25-26

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Mëds wrote: Wed Nov 05, 2025 2:04 pm
Blob Mckenzie wrote: Wed Nov 05, 2025 1:24 pm
Hockey Widow wrote: Tue Nov 04, 2025 10:26 am I think it was a low risk move to see if the kid could play in the NHL after a pretty good return to the KHL. At least it wasn't a 5x5 type of deal. I also think he agreed to return on the promise that if he didn't make the Canucks they would try to trade him to another team to give him a shot, or terminate his contract somehow so he could return to the Mother land. I remember reading somewhere that that was the plan. He wouldn't stay a full season and stay in the AHL.

Too bad really. Abbey is hurting right now and he could not even take advantage of his opportunities there to showcase himself for other NHL teams.
Yeah its amazing how I got dogpiled on for bitching, louder and longer than Chef about Gillis, when we traded legit high picks and high end prospects for scrubs between 2014 and 2021
FFA.
This is my last post on this unless one of our mods wants to open up the thread where I was like Larry Holmes pounding on Randall Tex Cobb aka the Dude. Thing is he and his gang dragged it into every thread. Gillis won 5 playoff rounds and made playoffs 5/6 years. Elmer..... words can't describe.

I was pissed at Gillis for not being bold enough in 2010-2012 and said so at the time. Jeff Carter and Richards had issues in Philly for a couple years. Imagine one of those two guys on those teams. Clarke and Homer were pissed at those kids. Coho, Schroeder, Sauve , 2011 1st, 2012 1st could have landed Kesler a running mate with Sammy instead of Gayson Raymond. Put Raymond on the 4th line Lappy. 3rd line of Higgy, Two Eyed Manny, and Raffi.

And when Rypien bolts on an anxiety episode, you don't waive Obie and Hordie. Glass and Bieksa had to be the ice cops. Guys like Macgrattan could have been picked up for cheap at the deadline and would have neutralized the bullshit. Bieksa has said several times the Bruins bullied Vancouver. Kesler diving and somersaulting, Burrows biting and pulling hair, Lappy and his antics, Torres trying to obliterate people, Aaron Rome the douche helped nothing. Outscored 23-8. That shit is on you Samsonite Eyes.

Ive made several negative comments about Eye Bags. But its mostly because he didnt go full pull. Maybe Allvin made the same mistake in 2024. Should have thrown Lekkerimäki and the 24 pick in there. Im not sure. But at least these administrations conducted themselves like professionals. Dude has 17,000 posts about Gillis keaving the cupboards bare. Like they were so full in 08 or 22. Total troll job.

Mods move this where you like. But also lets stop with the Thank you Jim bullshit and maybe give these management guys 4 -5 years.
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Re: Canucks News N Notes 25-26

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Chef has said zilch about Elms in a long time. He doesn’t register anymore. Him and Gillis have zero relevance today. Chef has moved on, it’s the Rutherford/Allvin era now, and it ain’t doing’ much better, and the future resembles Death Valley, mid summer. It’s awful.
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