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JIM RUTHERFORD SPEAKS OUT ON ANDREI KUZMENKO + RICK TOCCHET BIG QUOTES ON NILS HOGLANDER (Canucks)



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We’re going over the latest updates on Vancouver Canucks forwards Nils Hoglander and Andrei Kuzmenko.

Hoglander Article: https://thehockeynews.com/nhl/vancouver-canucks/analysis/im-trusting-him-now-nils-hoglanders-path-to-rick-tocchets-top-six
Kuzmenko Article: https://www.sportsnet.ca/nhl/article/canucks-rutherford-will-continue-to-try-to-help-struggling-kuzmenko/
Reddit Post: https://old.reddit.com/r/canucks/comments/18g0ccn/quick_update_on_kuzmenko_status/

This video is taking place after the 2023 NHL Entry Draft, and after the 2023 Stanley Cup Playoffs.

The 2023 NHL Draft 1st Round went as follows:

1st) Chicago Blackhawks, Connor Bedard
2nd) Anaheim Ducks, Leo Carlsson
3rd) Columbus Blue Jackets, Adam Fantilli
4th) San Jose Sharks, Will Smith
5th) Montreal Canadiens, David Reinbacher
6th) Arizona Coyotes, Dmitri Simashev
7th) Philadelphia Flyers, Matvei Michkov
8th) Washington Capitals, Ryan Leonard
9th) Detroit Red Wings, Nate Danielson
10th) St. Louis Blues, Dalibor Dvorsky
11th) Vancouver Canucks, Tom Willander
12th) Arizona Coyotes (from Ottawa Senators), Daniil But
13th) Buffalo Sabres, Zach Benson
14th) Pittsburgh Penguins, Brayden Yager
15th) Nashville Predators, Matthew Wood
16th) Calgary Flames, Samuel Honzek
17th) Detroit Red Wings (from New York Islanders via Vancouver Canucks), Axel Sandin Pellikka
18th) Winnipeg Jets, Colby Barlow
19th) Chicago Blackhawks (from Tampa Bay Lightning), Oliver Moore
20th) Seattle Kraken, Eduard Sale
21st) Minnesota Wild, Charlie Stramel
22nd) Philadelphia Flyers (from Los Angeles Kings via Columbus Blue Jackets), Oliver Bonk
23rd) New York Rangers, Gabe Perreault
24th) Nashville Predators (from Edmonton Oilers), Tanner Molendyk
25th) St. Louis Blues (from Toronto Maple Leafs), Otto Stenberg
26th) San Jose Sharks (from New Jersey Devils), Quentin Musty
27th) Colorado Avalanche, Calum Ritchie
28th) Toronto Maple Leafs (from Boston Bruins via Washington Capitals), Easton Cowan
29th) St. Louis Blues (from Dallas Stars via New York Rangers), Theo Lindstein
30th) Carolina Hurricanes, Bradley Nadeau
31st) Colorado Avalanche (from Florida Panthers via Montreal Canadiens), Mikhail Gulyayev
32nd) Vegas Golden Knights, David Edstrom

This video is also taking place after 2023 NHL Season, and after the 2023 Stanley Cup Playoffs, where the Vegas Golden Knights defeated the Florida Panthers in the Finals.

Nils Hoglander was one of the top NHL prospects at the 2019 NHL Entry Draft.

The 2019 NHL Entry Draft saw many top NHL prospects get selected by a variety of teams. The Top 29 of the draft went as follows:

1st – New Jersey Devils, Jack Hughes
2nd – New York Rangers, Kaapo Kakko
3rd – Chicago Blackhawks, Kirby Dach
4th – Colorado Avalanche (from Ottawa Senators), Bowen Byram
5th – Los Angeles Kings, Alex Turcotte
6th – Detroit Red Wings, Moritz Seider
7th – Buffalo Sabres, Dylan Cozens
8th – Edmonton Oilers, Philip Broberg
9th – Anaheim Ducks, Trevor Zegras
10th – Vancouver Canucks, Vasily Podkolzin
11th – Arizona Coyotes (from Philadelphia Flyers), Victor Soderstrom
12th – Minnesota Wild, Matthew Boldy
13th – Florida Panthers, Spencer Knight
14th – Philadelphia Flyers (from Arizona Coyotes), Cam York
15th – Montreal Canadiens, Cole Caufield
16th – Colorado Avalanche, Alex Newhook
17th – Vegas Golden Knights, Peyton Krebs
18th – Dallas Stars, Thomas Harley
19th – Ottawa Senators (from Columbus Blue Jackets), Lassi Thomson
20th – Winnipeg Jets (from Winnipeg via New York Rangers), Ville Heinola
21st – Pittsburgh Penguins, Samuel Poulin
22nd – Los Angeles Kings (from Toronto Maple Leafs), Tobias Bjornfot
23rd – New York Islanders, Simon Holmstrom
24th – Nashville Predators, Philip Tomasino
25th – Washington Capitals, Connor McMichael
26th – Calgary Flames, Jakob Pelletier
27th – Tampa Bay Lightning, Nolan Foote
28th – Carolina Hurricanes, Ryan Suzuki
29th – Anaheim Ducks (from San Jose Sharks via Buffalo Sabres), Brayden Tracey

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14 Comments

  1. sniffing around to see if the canucks wanted the cap space kuz would give them. not willing to offer anything of any value.

  2. Tocchet is like most coaches. He has his favourites. They play a certain style. Pettersson, a 100 point player, was dropped to the 2nd line because Miller plays a style closer to how Tocchet played. Every coach has blind spots – except maybe Scotty Bowman. He could coach any type of player. Tocchet likes gritty guys who dig for pucks in corners and he’ll play a finesse player if they’re on a hot streak, but as we’ve seen with Elias, once you go a bit cold offensively, if you’re not a gritty player, you’re getting demoted. That’s why he loves Lafferty. There’s no question, Kuzmenko is a more talented player by a wide margin to Lafferty, but the way Tocchet wants everyone, even smaller finesse guys to play, he’s basically forcing Rutherford and Allvin to trade him – while destroying his trade value at the same time. Sure, maybe if they could get a top 4 defensive defenseman – but whether that’s a good idea or not, he won’t get that kind of return if Tocchet keeps destroying his value. You need all kinds of players to win and if you can only coach 3rd line grinders, that’s not a long term solution. It’s great to have a “system,” but if that system doesn’t allow for skill and all you’re getting are greasy goals, you’re the Coyotes and you’ll never win anything.

  3. It's called tough love. Sometimes a coach needs to push. And that's what's happening. How about sit back and relax, let's see what the player does.

  4. I can see the impact Hendrick and Daniel has made in this team by some of the set plays like using the board to pounds puck off

  5. Kuzy, and Myers in exchange for a decent top 4 defenseman and a 2nd round pick and I might consider a trade. We shouldn't be so quick to trade away our best players, I thought we loved Kuzy. I agree with their approach here and staying patient with him. Tocchet has to be fairer and understanding. He and media have been inappropriate.

  6. They need to take a look at videos of Kuz last season and set him up for those same chances

  7. another waste of my time on YouTube post to listen to ….shut off in 3seconds..once saw you playing some NHL game….thought this was actual humans talking etc.

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