Picker of Cherries wrote: ↑Wed Apr 17, 2024 10:12 pm I like the Canucks chances against Nashville as long as the Canucks don’t play U2 as their entrance song. If they do, all bets are off.

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Picker of Cherries wrote: ↑Wed Apr 17, 2024 10:12 pm I like the Canucks chances against Nashville as long as the Canucks don’t play U2 as their entrance song. If they do, all bets are off.
Amen to that. Let them frustrate Edmonton or Dallas - preferably Edmonton, though Vegas might be able to get in their heads.
As for first round match ups go, Nashville is probably the best for the Canucks. Perhaps Edmonton but if the refs decided to go full "me, me me" mode, that could have been a horrible match up for the Canucks.JelloPuddingPop wrote: ↑Thu Apr 18, 2024 7:57 am I'm glad we aren't facing Vegas in the 1st Rd. Was a bit worried about that - secondly, thinking an LA series would have been boring as shit, so out of the three possibilities, glad its Nashville.
Though, as MCP mentioned - they won't be a push-over. They are one of oldest teams in the league, lots of individual playoff experience with 3 cup winners on the roster.
I think Van is the bigger team, and certainly seems to have the depth. Just need to assign little things Lindholm to shadow Forsberg and his line, and have Joshua forecheck the crap out of Josi - and they don't really have much else.
We won all three against them this year - but that was early in the season, while Van was rolling - and prior to Nashville's crazy streak.
Goaltending is going to be interesting. Saros is a smaller guy, who's best season was 20-21 and I don't think he has really replicated that. There are moments where he is all-world, but others which he looks pretty average. Vancouver has had his number as well. Its remarkable how healthy he has been for the Preds though. Demko, currently the better goalie - but can he stay healthy?
I guess we will find out if Nashville's win streak was the real team, or their last few games?
Good post; something to think about.
... and we get to keep developing this guy. He could still develop into the prototypical late blooming power forward.5thhorseman wrote: ↑Thu Apr 18, 2024 9:23 am Good deal for a bottom 6er with upside. We'll need a few of those $1-2M salaries.
Nils was picked in the same draft - just 30 picks later - and has proven he can score at the NHL level. Pods hasn't even done that at the AHL level.Carl Yagro wrote: ↑Thu Apr 18, 2024 11:17 am I see Pods going Hogs wild next season... if he plays well enough to get the same kind of opportunity on a scoring line. If Piggy can drive the cart for 11.6, I can't see why Podz can't be shotgunning with Jimothy & The Flow instead of throwing out Suter or 4th liners with them again.