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He is trending up and is worth more than where he was drafted.He was taken in the 5th round sooo a 5th?
He is trending up and is worth more than where he was drafted.He was taken in the 5th round sooo a 5th?
Yes.LMAO!
Canucks voted like top 5 worst prospect pool.
They then trade a prospect from that said pool that isnt even in their top 5 and all of sudden they gave away a valuable Right Dman! It sounds like people are complaining just to complain
Their top 5 btw- Lekkerimaki, Klimovich, Pettersson, Silovs, Mcdonough
The fact that Myrenberg is a Right Shot D is nothing of extra value to the Canucks. As Allvin said, Myrenberg is 5 years away if he even makes it. 5 years from now who knows what the CAnucks positional need is going to be.... They will probably address their Defence via trade or drafting Dmen with higher 1st, 2nd round picks.
My scouting on players we traded:
Dipietro- Done like dinner. Being sub 6 feet, it was always a long road ahead for him to be an NHL regular. I still think he could be a decent AHLer but even that i have some serious doubts with. Goalie Guru Ian Clarke was not a big big fan of him at all and the Canucks have subsequently drafted 4 goalies since drafting Dipietro in 2017.
Myrenberg is an unknown. Recently fired Rachel Doeirie who was working for the Canucks analytics team just tweeted that she really likes Myrenberg and he has a chance to be a #5-6 in the NHL one day. I'd probably refer to her as she obviously had inside knowledge with the organization.
Pretty even trade imo, a Right shot Centre with a chance to be a top 9 F for a a Right shot D with a chance to be 3rd pairing D.
I also dont mind the extra contract space it frees up for the Canucks to sign a College Free Agent in the Spring.
I do not remember Clendening being acquired because of Canuck injuries. I thought it was because Benning wanted a young defenceman with NHL potential ... former 2 round pick, led Boston College defencemen in scoring during his 2 years there, led Rockford defencemen in scoring in his first year and led all Rockford scorers in his second year. I was excited about him after the trade to Vancouver, for a 5 round pick, Forsling. Then I saw Clendening skate.
It is a compliment to Forsling that you considered him a B prospect. He played 38 games with Chicago in his first year, but that was because his contract stipulated it. After that, he was sent to the minors. He played 84 NHL games in the next 3 years before being place on waivers, by his third NHL team.
I like the trades made by the current management, and accept that some trades required draft picks or prospects to be exchanged. Like it or not, Rutherford will be changing this team by trade. His teams have not drafted well.
He was drafted in 2021 and has improved his stock as a prospect since being drafted.He was taken in the 5th round sooo a 5th?
I recall the Canucks needing defense depth which led to the Clendening trade. That was the rare year they were in the playoff mix. Thought there was some injuries that led to it, but if I'm wrong then so be it.
Forsling was definitely a B prospect at the time of trade. Was probably worth the equivalent of a 3rd, some would argue higher. Hard to argue that given he got a guy in return who was still well thought of in Clendening.
we need to be in the playoffs cause that’s when the games are #sotightYes.
Lets trade more futures for right-now pieces!
Playoffs and #AnythingCanHappen
Man, DiPietro can’t catch a break.
Jeez. Honestly feel for the guy.
I’m not a fan of him as a player but he’s good enough he should be getting games somewhere in the AHL.
According to the Bruins site, P.J. Axelsson is the B's Swedish scout and the B's version of Tomas Gradin. He's been following Myrenberg closely and recommended to GM Don Sweeney that the Bruins jump on him if he ever became available.HOw has Myrenberg raised his stock since being drafted.. who has been watching him?
Jeez. Honestly feel for the guy.
I’m not a fan of him as a player but he’s good enough he should be getting games somewhere in the AHL.
Or to someone in th ECHL. Someone must need a goaltender to play every night. Poor kid.Very strange. The Bruins can loan him to any AHL team they want, why keep him here? Just send him to one that needs a goalie
good info thank you..According to the Bruins site, P.J. Axelsson is the B's Swedish scout and the B's version of Tomas Gradin. He's been following Myrenberg closely and recommended to GM Don Sweeney that the Bruins jump on him if he ever became available.
A big (6'3", 210) right-shot blueliner is always a valuable 'add' to your prospect pool. My prediction is that Myrenberg gets signed by the 'B's, and ends up on Providence, maybe as early as next season.
Very strange. The Bruins can loan him to any AHL team they want, why keep him here? Just send him to one that needs a goalie
Or to someone in th ECHL. Someone must need a goaltender to play every night. Poor kid.
Jeez. Honestly feel for the guy.
I’m not a fan of him as a player but he’s good enough he should be getting games somewhere in the AHL.