Mr. Canucklehead
Kitimat Canuck
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Gentle reminder - stay on topic; definitely no politics.
Gentle reminder - stay on topic; definitely no politics.
Perfect timingLast one was over 1,000 - continue here.
Gentle reminder - stay on topic; definitely no politics.
You are damn right. there are enough fireworks already.Last one was over 1,000 - continue here.
Gentle reminder - stay on topic; definitely no politics.
Be respectful. She has a name: Mary MagdaleneiMac is like Jesus' mistress (Just kidding, no religion either).
Drance is anglingEveryone with any brains at all should know Imac is Muhammad Saeed al-Sahhaf. The truth is that he has his own opinion but he does not share it with you. He is saying what his paycheck wants him to say. How can a '6-14-2' team has a pleasant dressing room
BTW, did anyone listen Canucks hour this morning? Drance must believe all fans are dumb and dumber.
What'd that bozo Drance say now?Everyone with any brains at all should know Imac is Muhammad Saeed al-Sahhaf. The truth is that he has his own opinion but he does not share it with you. He is saying what his paycheck wants him to say. How can a '6-14-2' team has a pleasant dressing room
BTW, did anyone listen Canucks hour this morning? Drance must believe all fans are dumb and dumber.
Our media is such a tire fire.
The Canucks are clearly incredibly dysfunctional, and that starts at the top. But that doesn't mean there's a need for 50% of our media to act like bitter children.
Be critical of the team, report what's going on, but the interpersonal drama with other reporters etc is cringe.
Drance had an 1 on 1 interview with J.T. Miller, and he found out that he was wrong. Unlike what he reported on Donnie and Dhali about the "unclear" practice drills, the fact is that the dressing room designed to run some fun drills in the practice and Miller playfully yelled out "we have no idea what is going on" (something like that).What'd that bozo Drance say now?
Wow Anson Carter is not too bright LOL
How dare anyone hate Marchand.. especially anyone from Vancouver! What a moron haha
I'm not disagreeing with Garrett or those coming to his defence, more like the IMac Sekeres stuff.Anson Carter all of a sudden has ‘analyst cred’ cause he works in the NHL media. f*** that guy, he played in Edmonton before hand so he knows what the Canadian market is like..so why come out now saying ‘guys don’t like playing in Canada’ cause of the media.
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He banked on people believing it wasn't just about the Sedins and he got it wrong.I actually think he is quite bright. He's articulate and well spoken - but I don't think it's ever sat well with him that a lot of the hockey world feels he was simply a benefactor of the Sedins' wizardry.
In truth, he has something of a point. He had 4 20+ goal seasons, and 6 seasons where he scored 40+ points (two of which were 60+ as well). It's not like he was a complete nobody before he played with the Twins. However, his career had hit a rough patch, and he did notch a career-best 33 goals riding shotgun with them. It's not a great stretch to say he had his best scoring season as a result of playing with the Twins. That he promptly followed that up with an 11-goal campaign which he then followed up with by being out of the NHL, means that noise only got louder. And I really think that has never sat well with him. It showed when the Sedins were retiring and he couldn't really be found and then when he was he was right pissed about it, and it shows again here with his bizarre remarks about the Vancouver media based on John Garrett's completely fair comments surrounding Brad Marchand (ie - acknowledging that even while he's not his favourite player, he's an incredible talent).
I actually think he is quite bright. He's articulate and well spoken - but I don't think it's ever sat well with him that a lot of the hockey world feels he was simply a benefactor of the Sedins' wizardry.
In truth, he has something of a point. He had 4 20+ goal seasons, and 6 seasons where he scored 40+ points (two of which were 60+ as well). It's not like he was a complete nobody before he played with the Twins. However, his career had hit a rough patch, and he did notch a career-best 33 goals riding shotgun with them. It's not a great stretch to say he had his best scoring season as a result of playing with the Twins. That he promptly followed that up with an 11-goal campaign which he then followed up with by being out of the NHL, means that noise only got louder. And I really think that has never sat well with him. It showed when the Sedins were retiring and he couldn't really be found and then when he was he was right pissed about it, and it shows again here with his bizarre remarks about the Vancouver media based on John Garrett's completely fair comments surrounding Brad Marchand (ie - acknowledging that even while he's not his favourite player, he's an incredible talent).
Well taking this nonsense to twitter and attacking Garrett is not a great sign of intelligence. Maybe find a better angle to attack the media. There are many options better than this pathetic display lol
Also maybe don't pick a game that Marchand takes a 3 game suspension in
I actually think he is quite bright. He's articulate and well spoken
Feels like anyone that doesn’t talk like Benning is “bright” these daysHe's good at reading from a teleprompter and looking and sounding professional. I'll give him that much credit
I’d prefer the members of the paid media who gaslit the fan base for nearly a decade about this management team resign, and go get jobs working outside in the atmospheric river for a few weeks as contrition.Our media is such a tire fire.
The Canucks are clearly incredibly dysfunctional, and that starts at the top. But that doesn't mean there's a need for 50% of our media to act like bitter children.
Be critical of the team, report what's going on, but the interpersonal drama with other reporters etc is cringe.
Big opportunity for Canucks GM Jim Benning to solidify his spot amongst the league's elite w a big win over last year's Stanley Cup runner-up.
-Imac