Hughes won’t win because the voters are brain dead morons who vote for the narrative they like best.
They do t like Hughes.
This has basically been the story for the whole season. They’ve managed to create a Makar-Toews pairing - which is theoretically f***ing awesome - but unfortunately don’t have the depth to justify keeping it together.
I’m feeling like they should keep that pairing together in home games where they can get preferred matchups and then split it up on the road to create 2 competent pairings.
Hronek honestly has not impressed me so far.the really good news with that is finding a #3/4LD is much, much easier than finding a #2RD, and it's about the best case scenario for the personnel that started the season.
On my phone and don't care .Not a fan of punctuation I see cool all good brah
Wellp.
That was a really good 2 periods of hockey.
@Chairman Maouth Myers' best game this year and he solid over all. Still has trouble with his reads like he always does and that led to some turnovers but not as costly as most of the season.
- Miller is playing the best hockey of his career. That line is dynamite.
- I do not like how we get shelled when the opponent pushes the pace.
- At least Hronek is not going to be expensive to extend if this is how he plays all season. (Positive spin!)
I dont know what to think of Mikheyev's skating. He looked rusty and his speed seemed to be there at one point and then he looked awkward taking his first steps the second...
Not what I saw (or most of the media reporters)...Other than the Kuzmenko goal, OEL looked surprisingly good..Especially for a #4 D man having to cover for the injured first pairing...Throughout the entire game, I was puzzled by the fact that OEL continued to receive significant ice time despite his mistakes. The box score clearly indicates that he had the second-highest TOI for the Panthers' D. On the other hand, Mahura had the least amount of TOI. I thought he had considerable contribution and positive impact on the game for Panthers. What was going through their coach's mind? BTW, watching the team play against OEL was a delightful experience.
Agree 100% with this post..He's had up and down seasons with the team, and was a borderline top 4 player last season...In all of his time here, he's never carried a pairing....This season, he was earmarked for the 3rd pairing (with the acquisition of Hronek).I've been a pretty big Myers supporter... He had a year where i think you could say he was a legit No.4 guy, then he had a few years where he was a No.5 guy.
Last year was rough, but this year........ this year he's so bad, i really cant believe he fell so hard, its not like he's 36 yrs old.
Hughes Hronek Cole Soucy Friedman - i can live with this if we brought in anohter player.... but i cant live with this when you slot Myers in there. He's so bad.
Hirose on his off-side would be better than Myers. this was an ugly game for him and quite reflective of his entire season
Hronek honestly has not impressed me so far.
He's had a plethora of give aways and unforced errors or at least mistakes reading the play. Obviously a huge upgrade, but he's not been without his warts. Hopefully it's just growing pains, but it's not like Wings fans hadn't shared similar thoughts about his play.The issue was your expectations. Hronek has been solid all over the ice.
Perhaps I shouldn't have labeled his play as mistakes. It's possible that the expectations for OEL have been set quite low, but IMO, his performance wasn't good at all. He maintained his typical slow pace and had a few fumbles with the puck, especially during power plays. Overall, I believe he was easy to play against and didn't add much value to the team. He pretty much seemed like the same old OEL.Not what I saw (or most of the media reporters)...Other than the Kuzmenko goal, OEL looked surprisingly good..Especially for a #4 D man having to cover for the injured first pairing...
He was +20 in shot attempts.
- "Oliver Ekman-Larsson is having a nice little post-Canucks renaissance with the Florida Panthers, as he’s playing top-pairing minutes and quarterbacking the first power play unit. He was dominant for most of the game, leading the Panthers in corsi — they out-attempted the Canucks 30-to-10 when he was on the ice at 5-on-5 — but he was also partly responsible for the Canucks’ game-winning goal, so there’s still a little bit of Canuck left in him."
I Watched This Game: Canucks survive Panthers’ third-period onslaught to eke out win
Quinn Hughes and Andrei Kuzmenko shine in big Canucks win over the Panthers.www.vancouverisawesome.com
You weren't mistaken in what you saw. That poster is the outlier. OEL is miles beyond cooked.Perhaps I shouldn't have labeled his play as mistakes. It's possible that the expectations for OEL have been set quite low, but IMO, his performance wasn't good at all. He maintained his typical slow pace and had a few fumbles with the puck, especially during power plays. Overall, I believe he was easy to play against and didn't add much value to the team. He pretty much seemed like the same old OEL.
"He was dominant for most of the game"? Perhaps I don't fully grasp the meaning of the word "dominant" since English is my 2nd language.
What the stats imply , and what all the Canucks media saw ,run contrary to what you saw....OEL didnt resemble the injured, broken immobile D man of last year at all.Perhaps I shouldn't have labeled his play as mistakes. It's possible that the expectations for OEL have been set quite low, but IMO, his performance wasn't good at all. He maintained his typical slow pace and had a few fumbles with the puck, especially during power plays. Overall, I believe he was easy to play against and didn't add much value to the team. He pretty much seemed like the same old OEL.
"He was dominant for most of the game"? Perhaps I don't fully grasp the meaning of the word "dominant" since English is my 2nd language.
Hughes is a GodMissed the game and the gdt, but based off of a quick read over I can conclude the following:
-Chicken tikka masala is British
-OEL fell into the boards
-Mikheyev is back
-Seeing Suter mentioned gives me Sutter PTSD
-Brock Boeser
-5-3 Canucks
Anything else to note??
It's nice when your coaching staff have the balls to bench their $6 million defensemen in the 3rd period of a close game. Had Myers played a regular shift there would have been a solid chance the Canucks would have lost last night.
If you need to ask that question you’ve obviously missed the first five games.Has this pairing been better than Schenn + Hughes last year?
If not. All we have done is 7x the cap hit of Hughes' partner.
You should probably be clear that the reason it’s British is their food was such trash they had to adopt Indian ideas to make something good.Missed the game and the gdt, but based off of a quick read over I can conclude the following:
-Chicken tikka masala is British
-OEL fell into the boards
-Mikheyev is back
-Seeing Suter mentioned gives me Sutter PTSD
-Brock Boeser
-5-3 Canucks
Anything else to note??