I love the shorthanded goal ending the penalty. In a weird way I think it would lead to more PP goals and shorthanded goals lol
@ianmackie895911 ай бұрын
Bet alot of GMs this year wished last year they had picked up the phone on Boeser
@gordonmacdowell811711 ай бұрын
I love those European changes on penalties. Springing penalized players with a short handed goal, like a jail break, would make hockey fans go mental when it happens to their team. So definitely do it. I remember when Salo would shoot and everyone would duck. He got more accurate over time or his teammates would have all gotten PTSD from those blasts from the point. Brock had a few rough years, but mostly they were caused by bad team building and bad offseason habits. Snipers like Boeser, Geoff Courtnall, and Hull like to lie in the weeds to score, and aren't generally known for their 200 foot games. If you have a badly built team, with terrible defence and bad depth, anyone with defensive deficiencies shows up like a lighthouse. What helps make Brock thrive is improving the defence, goaltending, and depth forwards.
@dougstewart324311 ай бұрын
He goes from 27% to 12% shooting percentage. Make a deal with Calgary for Zadorov. Kuzy needs a wake-up call.
@djardine252011 ай бұрын
27% was unsustainable. Best to wait awhile and see where his numbers settle by the end of the year.
@robertalenrichter11 ай бұрын
I know of another player not fleet of foot, but deadly, who could inherit Boeser's mantle. Aidan McDonough. The whole idea of being a good organisation is that you can feed in successors. And, of course, Lekkerimäki.
@djardine252011 ай бұрын
If trading Beauvillier allows them to sign Ethan Bear, it's a win. If it allows them to trade for an even better top four defenseman, it is even better.
@Mellowyellow888811 ай бұрын
bear would be considered a slam dunk because you essentially would pay nouthing to get him beyond getting paid a 5th to clear Beaulivier's 4.1mil cap space.. trading would be interesting.. depends who's going out and would it be a rental..
@maxrae4311 ай бұрын
i cant believe people spend time on Kuzzi being meh in the boss's eyes - and no time on how entertaining it is to watch Hoagie play.
@SekeresPrice11 ай бұрын
we've talked a lot about him. Just because he doesn't come up in a 20-minute interview doesn't mean we haven't.
@hklinker11 ай бұрын
I’d be tempted to sell high on Boeser. His history is play/production that is up and down. Can the Canucks actually afford him in a year and a half as he gets into his late 20s? Imagine moving him and getting something really meaningful back, a (missing?) piece that every serious cup contender needs. They’ve freed up some cap space with the Beauvillier trade, and figure to be add D. I think they need to eventually add more D and maybe the money for that comes from a Boeser move.
@RobDucharme11 ай бұрын
21:26 He WAS a hardworking kid. And I'm sure he can be again. I just think that right now he's a bit too comfortable and needs to be pulled out of that feeling. 23:09 Salo's shot was so heavy that he even hurt himself on a shot once.
@vancouver812911 ай бұрын
Capspace doesn’t win games. Players win games. See San Jose.
@TheNewRidore11 ай бұрын
True, but cap space helps retain your players that are helping you win games
@SingaporeFriedrice11 ай бұрын
For years, they were the top salary though. They need the space to reinvent the team.
@jaylo936111 ай бұрын
totally agree with fine meaning the f word! very funny!
@alphaomega649711 ай бұрын
has far as the mannequins go.....Tyler Myers may as well be one
@deanreadman326311 ай бұрын
Myers is playing good this year.If your looking for flawless defencemen good luck.
@ToyMakerprops11 ай бұрын
Hughes plays so much and double shifts why do you need sixth dmen? mcward hirose julssen are all fine for 10-15 minutes and quinn sucking up 30 mins. do not waste your money/cap on bear he is nothing special.