Jeff Paterson walks us through what he saw from the Canucks on Saturday night versus the Oilers, the corresponding roster moves, if Cole McWard is the optimal partner for Quinn Hughes, what to make of Vasily Podkolzin and some of the depth forward battles.
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7 Comments
Even though there is new Canucks management, it feels like they may be getting advice on things like Mikheyev's surgery from the same Nastra-dumass who's been plaguing this club over the last decade.
The Canucks seem to be operating like the old days. Sign guys until you’re basically over the cap and just assume that if a young player on ELC or around $1 million can take a roster spot, you can move a veteran. That’s not so easy anymore and cap management hasn’t improved much since Rutherford and Co took over.
If you don't have Hogs on the team , you trade him before he goes on waivers. With Podz down , he's a lock
Hughes mcward rest is slow
Its funny….they criticized, and named it a reason why they fired Bruce, for not being able to develop prospects, and they named Pod as an example…but they have been no better
The optimal partner for Quinn is one who's good at taking the puck and moving it up ice. I don't buy the argument that he needs a stay at home guy like Tanev.
I’m all for an acquired player I think that guy in Colorado might be good what’s his name again ? hmmmm I forget but yeah he’d be a nice fit .