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The Canucks’ Andrei Kuzmenko problem ft. Jeff Paterson | Canucks Conversation | Dec. 19th, 2023



It’s a Vancouver Canucks game day as the team is in Nashville to take on the red-hot Predators. Andrei Kuzmenko is a healthy scratch, so we’ll focus on that plenty and chat with Rink Wide’s Jeff Paterson to break it all down!

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9 Comments

  1. Problem is totally on Tocketts ego on what a player needs to be… only one mold. The entire team had gone bad on shots 5v5. The longer the season goes and the more Tock makes his players scared to be offensive…. the current trend of SPG goes down. At this rate by April nucks will average 20 SPG. it's a sad situation

  2. The team wins with Kuz on the ice. The team wins when Kuz is not on the ice. So he's being benched specifically to draw attention to the potential 40 goal scorer for the purposes of a trade. All Allvin has to say is, "he's not a Tocchet guy"… which is true. Show up ready to play. The team wants to replace him with D because they're not finished yet with the D.

  3. Harman is on TV after the 1st, what the hell …? Harman did well and gets to do it again on Thursday.

  4. Sometimes the coach needs to let his players play to their strengths. Kuz isnt a young rookie. Let him play his game and stop trying to change him

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