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Re: Past Canuck Players

Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2026 6:52 pm
by Cousin Strawberry
Minneapolis is Edmonton cold. I can see him thinking that one through carefully lol

Re: Past Canuck Players

Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2026 7:00 pm
by Megaterio Llamas
I don't think he's a fussy guy like that.

I do think it's disgraceful that these guys shit the bed to the point where we lost this kid. He was one in a million.

Re: Past Canuck Players

Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2026 8:52 pm
by Lancer
Sounds more like a passenger than a leader, to me. Doesn’t want to point fingers… maybe because a couple would get pointed his way?? He speaks of the Miller-Pettersson fiasco like there was nothing he could have done - spoken like a champion team captain, there. What did he not do that he could have done to keep the core from exploding?? If management was bending over backwards, where was his voice in trading Miller? You think management didn’t talk to him at any point? Management is responsible for where the team is now, but Quit’s hands are far from clean in an honest post-mortem.

He was always committed to playing his best - no matter where or for whom. That was never in question.

He just didn’t commit to Vancouver.

Re: Past Canuck Players

Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2026 9:04 pm
by Meds
Lancer you really have an axe to grind.

Did Quin run over your dog with his car or something?

Re: Past Canuck Players

Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2026 10:13 pm
by Lancer
He presided over this car-wreck as team captain, along with coaching and management. He’s partly to blame for the current state of affairs.

I’ll credit his performance on the ice. Arguably, the best player this club has ever had. Some magic was made by him in that uniform.

His character???

Another matter…

Re: Past Canuck Players

Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2026 10:21 pm
by Todd Bersnoozi
Megaterio Llamas wrote: Thu Apr 02, 2026 6:48 pm As far as his signing goes, I have a feeling it won't be hard for them to sign him. They've got everything he could reasonably hope for there. I think the brothers reunited thing was a little overblown.
I dunno, I think Minny is like the WCE teams, not good enuff down the middle (centre ice men). I thought the Wild should have went after his bud, Millzy to help them out there.

Even with Huggy there, not sure they have what it takes to make a serious run the playoffs. My money is he will sign elsewhere and I would bet with his bros.

Re: Past Canuck Players

Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2026 10:31 pm
by Hockey Widow
Word is he is reluctant to sign with NJD because it will take ice away from his brother. But I do think he won’t be rushed. Minny has a very good team but I don’t see them as a Cup team. I think the playoffs will go along way to decking if he will stay or not. Front money is, if not Minny, Detroit.

Minny could trade him to Detroit after July 1st if he makes a commitment to the team and try to recoup what they traded to get him. So if he is reluctant to extend this summer you could the drama play out all next season u til TDD. Minny will not want to risk losing him for nothing.

But as I said, it will depend upon how the playoffs go. I do t tho k he will care if he can get an 8 year deal as he will get paid no matter the term.

Re: Past Canuck Players

Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2026 10:35 pm
by Meds
Lancer wrote: Thu Apr 02, 2026 10:13 pm He presided over this car-wreck as team captain, along with coaching and management. He’s partly to blame for the current state of affairs.

I’ll credit his performance on the ice. Arguably, the best player this club has ever had. Some magic was made by him in that uniform.

His character???

Another matter…
Captains don’t preside over this sort of thing. That’s obtuse.

Judging his character is comical. You don’t know him at all.

You sound petty.

Re: Past Canuck Players

Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2026 10:50 pm
by Lancer
Mëds wrote: Thu Apr 02, 2026 10:35 pm
Lancer wrote: Thu Apr 02, 2026 10:13 pm He presided over this car-wreck as team captain, along with coaching and management. He’s partly to blame for the current state of affairs.

I’ll credit his performance on the ice. Arguably, the best player this club has ever had. Some magic was made by him in that uniform.

His character???

Another matter…
Captains don’t preside over this sort of thing. That’s obtuse.

Judging his character is comical. You don’t know him at all.

You sound petty.
So Messier had no hand in the demise of the post-94 Canucks? You think the twins had no impact on the construction of the core that went to the Finals? To say a team captain has no role in the development or destruction of a core is more obtuse. A leader owns it; he didn’t; he quit. If he didn’t want the responsibility, or didn’t have the makeup, he should have declined. He took the C, so he takes the shit along with the glory.

His character, as captain and face of the franchise, was wanting. You can call that unfair, but that’s the life of people like him: they get the adulation on the same pedestal to which we elevate them - even higher when they take on the role of team captain.

To call him blameless in all this is rose-coloured glasses in light of his stellar play and just as obtuse. Management and that dickless fuck of a Swede carry the lion’s share of blame, but Quit is no hero in this story, certainly no victim, and only so sympathetic a figure.

You can call that whatever you like. I call it accountability.

Re: Past Canuck Players

Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2026 11:26 pm
by Meds
Lancer wrote: You can call that unfair, but that’s the life of people like him: they get the adulation on the same pedestal to which we elevate them...
I think that explains things.

You made him a god in your mind and you see the demise of this team as a failure that he should have been able to prevent. Quin could no more control the actions of other men than you can control the actions of your fellow posters here.

The mods here have more power to effect change on this here message board than Quin did on the Canucks.

I was wrong. It's not petty, it's naive.