Frank Corrado stops by to talk about the best matchup for the Canucks in the first round, how Elias Lindholm has to carry on after hearing his name in trade rumours, the approach to re-signing Filip Hronek and how the team can’t pay him more than Hughes, the notion of bringing back Tyler Myers. Frank breaks down a “systems” goal the Canucks scored this week and his take on a quiet deadline.
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6 Comments
Hronik is agreat 6 million dollar Defender… anything else would lead to sunken cost fallacy.
Could you guys see a scenario if EP does not bring it in the playoffs and pulls a no show, could Alvin move him in the off-season? Why do we want him if he can't give us 12 million dollars of play?
Myers at 3 to 4 million a year?
Congratulations Frank! Edit. Frankie has to be one of the best anylists in the game. He is absolutely on point.
The whole city and fan base only care about stats goals/ assists, no one cares about physical dmen with size, nobody cares about 2way checking centers. nobody cares about having a fighter for the star players. all this fan base wants is offense and point getters. the youngins don't realize you need grit and sandpaper. offense works for your ball hockey teams but not so much nhl. Sign Zadorov before Hronek and don't re sign useless go through the motions Myers even at 1 million.
Worse case scenario, they have Hronek for a year, can't resign him and move him to another team and recoup what they paid for him. I'm not too concerned about Myers. As good as he's been this year, he's replaceable. Zadorov is the younger, more physical version, anyway. Either they resign some of these guys or they'll have picks and prospects for Hronek and some cap space. Turnover is a part of the NHL now and how teams are able to retool every year determines how well they do long term. Tampa has remained among the better teams in the league for the last 8 or 9 years despite having to give up a lot of very good secondary players. Eventually it catches up with you and you have to rebuild because you get too top-heavy, but at this point, the Canucks should be able to figure it out. DeSmith should be resigned for a decent amount.