Canucks colour commentator Ray Ferraro joins us to give his perspective on the Predators and Canucks playoff series. We get into how the Canucks can generate more goals off their chances, the power play rounding back into form, Elias Pettersson, Casey DeSmith in goal, as well as his favourite Bob Cole memories.
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6 Comments
Very true love this
I wouldn't know what to suggest to Pettersson but I would suggest Nashville not slam him into the boards because when everyone was treating him like "boy in a jersey" entering the league he was angry and when he's angry his shot is a laser beam, he's breaking ankles, he's inventing systems on the fly instead of trying to remember systems of coaches who were not as genius as him. The trouble is it's friggin impossible to make him angry.
They've been struggling to generate good chances for weeks. Relying on miraculous chemistry from guys like Garland and Joshua. The end is near. The Canucks turned into a pumpkin a few weeks ago.
Love your show , keep up the great work.
Thank you
I like what the coach said today if they gonna go down to block a shot blast away an dont care if it hurts keep doin that for awhile they will think twice lol
Ferraro said it well: Petterson is "not the fastest guy, he's not the strongest guy". Those are two major weaknesses that are showing up every night he plays, especially now. He sure can't skate like Quinn Hughes or Connor Garland, and he is incapable of being "Mr Beast" like JT Miller when things get rough. I think people expect way too much of this guy, and after watching him for the last several years I'm sorry to say that I think he's been over-rated. Maybe this can change in the years to come with a lot of patience and good coaching, but not right now in the playoffs.