Poppycock!
Any time now the sports writers will be trying to tell us that the Canucks are a contender. rah rah...go Canucks go.....At the moment the Canucks are not a contender. In their last ten games they have 4 losses, 2 wins, and 4 ot ties. What actually took place was that the Canucks couldn't hang on to a one goal lead and they dropped another one. NHL hockey is high priced entertainment. The Canucks don't owe me anything. I don't buy season tickets......Thank God... By the same token, I don't owe them anything either. Torts tells us that he doesn't worry about what other teams are doing.....maybe that is the problem...
I explained in my post game remarks just how the team lost the game, but giving a big general statement
about the 'whole' team post game, does not describe how the game was lost, no one called bieksa a goat
except you, he just made a mistake, but the mistake cost the team a goal, that is very simple to see.
your post statements every time are just a general 'angry' lash out because they lost and that pisses you
off.
The canucks played a very good game, the second period was one of the best of the season, in the last
two periods they outshot the kings by 'around' 28 to 8, or thereabouts. I am enjoying watching the
team play every game, with exception of the one against new jersey, where they didn't come to play.
The media don't lift them up at all, just the opposite, they love it when they lose, cause they have
lots of talk about, as they don't like talking about the 'good' they love to talk about the 'bad', so
no, they don't praise them at all.
watching a hockey game has absolutely nothing to do withg high priced entertainment, or money, and nothing
to do with you or me, it about THEM, the players and coaches, it is about their efforts, and desire to do
well. They went out there last night and gave their all, blood flowed, hits were made, and very good plays,
but it didn't result in a win.
For you that is the focus, win or all is lost, not for me and anyone who loves to watch good hockey.
I feel sorry for them right now, because everything they do isn't paying off, that is the breaks, and
no one can accuse them of slacking off, or not trying, or being the lesser team in the battle because it
isn't that way at all.
take your blinders off, try enjoying the sport you think you know everything about, but really don't,
because winning and losing is all there is for you, and yes, you miss the game and all it has to offer
because they lost.
of course winning and losing is everything to the business, but the business has nothing to do with
the reality of 'THE GAME' and all it stands for.
yes kreskin, it would be nice of luongo would rescue them once in a while and make a save, after a big
mistake, but he hasn't, but one can't blame him for the goals either, they weren't mistakes on his
part, he just didn't become the hero of those games.
eg. last game against chicago, crawford stood on his head in the last period, and hung on to the
lead for his team, and that is what the canucks need right now.
JLM, I coached minor hockey for a lot of years...as high as Junior B.... I know what losing streaks are. The Canuck's losing streak will likely continue until Torts finds a good line combination and leaves them alone for a few games. They won't improve unless you let them play together for a while. .
yeah yeah juan, you've spouted off a few times about your coaching history, and we could do the same and
up you quite a bit, but that isn't the point, and that doesn't make you any more knowledgeable than many
who have never coached.
I like the way torterella switches lines, and also immediately sits a player who isn't 'going', as he calls
it.
The game is being played very well by this team, they have lots of jump and fire, lots of effort and
desire, and lots of scoring chances, just no scoring right now.
I hated the way 'crawford' and 'vineault' left lines together for long periods of time when they weren't
getting scoring chances, and left players in the game when they were not 'going', so no I totally
disagree with you, and I hope he keeps up his line changing as he is doing.
These players are highly talented professionals, and can adapt very quickly to any situation their
coach puts them in, and when they don't he will see that and change it about, good for him.