rea
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I'd bring it to both your ends.
*Pdiddy has entered the building*
I'd bring it to both your ends.
they can still make that happen if van makes to 2nd round. then put bluegar garland joshua against whoever theyre facingwatch the Allvin/Tocchet interviews after the trade, iirc they both mentioned starting Lindholm off with a line on Petey.
I think that was what management envisioned when they acquired Lindholm.
need to find a way to trade Mikheyev to keep Lindholm,Zadorov,and Joshua.
It’s possible but obviously depends how they ask for but 2/3 is definitely possible.I’m not sure they can keep all three even without Mik unless they move Hronek, Garland or Boeser too
I don't think they should, or will bring him back. Not because of his performance, but because they don't need another top six center, they need a top six winger for Pettersson. Having to play with Mikhayev, and to a lesser degree Hoglander, is not fair to him.I suspect if the Canucks are serious about bringing back Lindholm, they will probably have to out-bid the Bruins who apparently were all in on him at the TDL.
Of course it wouldn't be the first time they've lost out to the Bruins (sic). Allvin has more impending UFA's that almost any team in the league. Some tough decisions lie ahead.
Pettersson is a fixture on the first unit PP, and isn't scoring there either. And ever so often Tocchet re-unites the Lotto Line of Pettersson, Boeser and Miller, yet still nothing.I don't think they should, or will bring him back. Not because of his performance, but because they don't need another top six center, they need a top six winger for Pettersson. Having to play with Mikhayev, and to a lesser degree Hoglander, is not fair to him.
Sure, he had a tough couple months, but you need to look at his whole year, not cherry pick 20 games where he didn't produce. When he played with Miller and Boeser they produced. He still had 89 points and had two bad months, the kid is an exceptional player. He needs wingers.Pettersson is a fixture on the first unit PP, and isn't scoring there either. And ever so often Tocchet re-unites the Lotto Line of Pettersson, Boeser and Miller, yet still nothing.
Right now it's a lot more than who his wingers are.
I think someone could give him 7x7 with the rising cap. I think 6x6 would be fair (not necessarily what the Canucks should do); personally I’d only do like $5 mill x 6 years.It will be interesting to see what kind of contract he gets. He really does look more like a 2C than anything else these days. Outside of two outlier seasons, 2021-22 and 2018-19. He's going to be 30 and carries some risk after struggling in Calgary and having a rough start in Vancouver.
He's a right-shot top-six centre, though, so someone will probably give him a dumb contract.
yeah, i think the chances of that happening are basically zero. His camp is going to be looking for Horvat money/term. Unless we think that, collectively, NHL GM's are suddenly going to be shrewd capital allocators, he's going to get close to what he's looking for. I hold out some hope that his ask is too high and he's left holding his dick after the initial frenzy subsides. If his camp is too stubborn to adjust the ask, maybe, just maybe he Klingberg's himself.I think someone could give him 7x7 with the rising cap. I think 6x6 would be fair (not necessarily what the Canucks should do); personally I’d only do like $5 mill x 6 years.
Really? He's not even 50% in the playoffs, which has led to his line giving up (way) more shots and chances than they're creating. He's absolutely looked more engaged than he did during the regular season, but I (still) think you could put Blueger back on that line and there wouldn't be a measurable impact.Lindholm is just built or playoff hockey. He's an offensive threat; a demon in the faceoff dot; and about as responsible a center in his own zone as the Canucks have right now.
I know the critics came out in full force when he got off to a slow start; and they were crowing in Calgary that they'd fleeced the Canucks. The guy they got--Kuzmenko--had actually outscored him, and then there were the picks and prospects on top of that.
But Allvin and Rutherford knew exactly what they were getting.....and that it wouldn't be until the playoffs that the trade could seriously be evaluated.
But then that was their track record in Pittsburgh. The guys they acquired always seemed to be able to make an immediate contribution, surrounded by guys like Crosby, Malkin and Letang.
JT Miller, OTOH, is absolutely built for the playoffs. He's a unicorn. no other player in the game today brings the same package of skill and physicality. His line is the reason we're still alive.
Recently yes. Petey had over 100 hits this season as well.Tavares had 100+ hits??!