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What Canucks Player is this?



This has to be Hunter Shinkaruk right.

by Buffalorocks1

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  1. corporateslavethe2nd

    For me it was Sergei Shirokov, put up good numbers on the Moose, only for the Canucks brass to never give him a full shot, then he went home to the KHL and has had a *decent* career.

  2. AccurateAd5298

    Not sure if this quite fits but people, including me, were very pumped about Kassian. Like there seemed to be a buzz around him like he was the next power forward.

    He wasn’t bad and the role they wanted him to play wasn’t a good fit, but lots of hype at the time.

  3. Chromes_9

    Eddie Lack – I remember after one of his first starts (a win) a guy called the post game show saying “mark my words he’s the next Richard Brodeur”.

    Great realtor though!

  4. Sergei Shirokov

    Good numbers in the World Juniors and decent production with CSKA Moscow. Pretty hyped but only scored a single goal.

  5. No-Luck-At-All

    Jack Rathbone. He was a over a ppg player in the AHL which is very impressive at the young age of 22. However, he is too small and bad defensively for the NHL.

  6. Lose_Loose

    Krutov. We tried to recreate 2/3 of the KLM line but the guy showed up overweight and talked of his love of cheeseburgers.

  7. Short_Freedom380

    …Ryan Kesler. Big contract and decent body of work with much larger hype.

  8. Steve Kariya. The Wayne Gretzky of pre-season NHL play.

  9. Snookeredinbc

    Olli juolevi – was a horrible pick and they could have had Thachuk …. Just to add to the disappointment of sliding down to 5th pick in that draft

  10. DareBrennigan

    Okay okay so the hype wasn’t so high but who remembers that classic “we stole the draft” with Patrick White

  11. Hunter Shinkaruk is a good one, I’d add Jordan Schroeder too.

  12. Coachtoddf

    Jordan Schroeder. Someone was selling a Sesame Street three patch hockey card on eBay last week. Pavel Daniel and Jordan… past present and future! Lol. Rough.

    One of these things is not like the other…

  13. Rendole66

    Jordan Schroeder, had an incredible world juniors and looked like a playmaking wizard, seemed the perfect fit for Kesler on the second line in my mind but it never worked out in the nhl

  14. Spartanicus2003

    If we are talking current roster players it has to be bains right? He’s only so notable because he isn’t whitr

  15. Analytical-BrainiaC

    This is really not a fan post but a troll post. But I guess, there are sooo many bandwagoneers so I will say this. Hockey is hard. Bounces from a puck just sometimes are weird. It’s not to say that practice doesn’t help. The elite have a way of scoring fairly consistently due to elite puck handling , hockey IQ, skating prowess, stamina, quick and unexpected release, etc. If you are not in the upper echelon, that is ok, because ofcourse you can improve in these areas and outwork them with teamwork and synergy with teammates. But the real hard part is the love of the game, the desire to win , not because of the money, fame or whatever, but because you love the game and winning. This is what will drive you to do drills, experiment with ideas, work on weaknesses during off season, obsess with details and help you help others on your team to overcome. People who work hard every shift. Yep, lots of farm boys were in this group because they had to work early and had long days. Hockey was easy compared to farm work. They also had pure food on the farm, freshest eggs, etc. Now there are nutritionists. Two people I remember having this quality in spades was Joe Sakic and Cliff Ronning. I witnessed their love of the game and the never give up no matter the score. Even if it was a blowout, they just went hard. I really think it is a lot in the mindset. If you believe that it is a gift to be able to play, and realize people would give up their left nut to play, also that many people work harder day in day out and struggle at their job to make a living and yet love to watch hockey to see their team try their best as a outlet for a little joy in their life, they would realize that all we want to see is hard work for the full game win or lose. Each player is only out there for a few minutes each shift. So I know get on with it …. Who. ….

    Barry Pederson. Why I hate Boston. Why I love it when we beat them. Not only for being robbed because of bad reffing in Boston but the Cam Neely trade. Boston gave us a guy who had injuries and we gave them Cam Neely and a 1st round draft pick. Fuck Boston.

  16. vancityrp

    Podkolzin…..I remember us complaining ablut his deployment in Russia on the 4th line and saying that he was not being played with any skilled players. Our excuse was that it was because he was leaving for the nhl. I remember the hype at the world juniors when he was compared to messier by larionov. Despite a decent rookie campaign, I remember expectations for him to play with petey.

    Hes 22 now, so still young but may be reaching the age of “what you see is what you get”. I think he’ll be a bottom 6 player for us, and that’s okay but won’t live up to the hype.

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