How about them Canucks!

talloola

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I hope he's kept himself in shape. If he has, he should fit right in. Vancouver is a fast team with quite a few potential goal-scorers. Sundin could maybe fill out the line with the twins, and that line should take pressure off the other lines. Two very good lines is all most teams can put out there. Vancouver can now field three very good lines and if they can get their defense healthy and get their #1 goal tender back, they will be a handful for any team in the league.

I also can see him playing with wellwood and dimitra, he played very well with
wellwood for a while in toronto, and dimitra (when playing his best) can play
with anyone.
That would take the best defence for the opposition off of the twins and
give them a little more room to move, and Hannson is showing that he can
play very well with the twins.
 

#juan

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I also can see him playing with wellwood and dimitra, he played very well with
wellwood for a while in toronto, and dimitra (when playing his best) can play
with anyone.
That would take the best defence for the opposition off of the twins and
give them a little more room to move, and Hannson is showing that he can
play very well with the twins.

You're right of course but that means you have to put together a third line from Mason Raymond, Ryan Kessler, Taylor Pyatt, Darct Hortichuk, Steve Bernier....Might not be too bad...
 

talloola

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You're right of course but that means you have to put together a third line from Mason Raymond, Ryan Kessler, Taylor Pyatt, Darct Hortichuk, Steve Bernier....Might not be too bad...

Heard a rumour today, that pyatt might be traded, might be nothing to it, as
the media really don't know much, but think they do.
I don't mind him now, he is much improved since the beginning of the season.
But, he would be good trade bait, and if gillis can improve the team by doing
that, that's fine.

I'm worried about the defence, salo out for a month or more, broken rib.
And, when he comes back, what then, and for how long.

Gillis has made lots of new friends as of yesterday, all of the flack he took
at the beginning has died down, lots of respect now, he is so patient, and
quiet, doesn't need his ego stroked at all, (like burke), and I feel lucky that
we have him.
 

Risus

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I hope he's kept himself in shape. If he has, he should fit right in. Vancouver is a fast team with quite a few potential goal-scorers. Sundin could maybe fill out the line with the twins, and that line should take pressure off the other lines. Two very good lines is all most teams can put out there. Vancouver can now field three very good lines and if they can get their defense healthy and get their #1 goal tender back, they will be a handful for any team in the league.

The problem is he hasn't kept himself in shape. I give him less than a month and he will be out injured.
 

#juan

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The problem is he hasn't kept himself in shape. I give him less than a month and he will be out injured.

Here is something you didn't know. At the start of negotiations with the Canucks, Mats and the Canucks agreed on an exercise regimen that he stuck to for the three months. I think he'll be in shape and he will practice with the Canucks until he thinks he is ready.
 

Risus

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Here is something you didn't know. At the start of negotiations with the Canucks, Mats and the Canucks agreed on an exercise regimen that he stuck to for the three months. I think he'll be in shape and he will practice with the Canucks until he thinks he is ready.

Then I guess he won't be playing this season. He is a fence sitter and a suck. He will never think he is ready.
 

#juan

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Then I guess he won't be playing this season. He is a fence sitter and a suck. He will never think he is ready.

Risus it would be really great if you could enter a debate without a put-down.
 

Risus

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Risus it would be really great if you could enter a debate without a put-down.

Well its true. It took the guy half a season to figure out first if he was going to continue playing, and then where he wanted to play. The guy is an idiot as proven by what I just said...
 

#juan

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Well its true. It took the guy half a season to figure out first if he was going to continue playing, and then where he wanted to play. The guy is an idiot as proven by what I just said...

BS. Sundin has scored an average of over thirty goals a year for the last fifteen years or so, including the three years when Toronto didn't make the play-offs. Frankly Risus, it is not Sundin's idiocy that is proven by what you say.
 

Risus

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BS. Sundin has scored an average of over thirty goals a year for the last fifteen years or so, including the three years when Toronto didn't make the play-offs. Frankly Risus, it is not Sundin's idiocy that is proven by what you say.
Its not BS at all. He became the laughing stock around the leaf nation. With his hemming and hawing and stalling, he has lost all credibility. You will never see another 30 goal season from him....
 

#juan

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He became the laughing stock around the leaf nation.
"the leaf nation"??? Are we talking about the same thing?

The Leafs haven't had a decent team for three or four years and they can hardly be said to have a "nation". What became the laughing stock was the Maple Leafs.
 

Risus

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"the leaf nation"??? Are we talking about the same thing?

The Leafs haven't had a decent team for three or four years and they can hardly be said to have a "nation". What became the laughing stock was the Maple Leafs.

Yes the Laffs are a laughing stock, too. So was sundin. Just because I'm from the big smoke doesn't make me a laff fan, so you can insult them all you like....
 

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As a Leaf fan, I can honestly say that I lost a bit of respect for Sundin after this whole situation. He didn't want to be traded last year(to a contending team of his choice) as he didn't want to be a "rental player". However, that is exactly what he has become now. The only difference is the Leafs don't get the two draft picks now, which could have helped them immensely. I concede that is partly the Leafs fault for giving him the no-trade clause(man, they seemed to like giving those out to everyone on that team. Thank goodness JFJ is gone. That guy was an idiot!).

With regards to his impact for Vancouver? Only time will tell. He will have a LOT of eyes on him, and I hope that it doesn't become a distraction to the team(sort of like what happened with Dallas and Steve Avery). I don't think he will score even close to 30 goals this season, but he should help them offensively.
 

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The talk on Vancouver radio, only speculation, has been a little different Shadow. The word out there is Sundin didn't want to replace people and shake up a locker room going into the playoffs. The Vancouver situation works best for him that way. They don't have to ship out players for him to play. The story also goes that he went as far as contacting some Canucks players to get their feeling on him being around; concerned that he might disrupt the chemistry.

Who knows if it will work. The one bonus will be some of the defensive heat being taken away from the Sedins.
 

shadowshiv

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While that may be what is being said, I find myself not convinced of his sincerity. For the longest time he said that he wanted to retire as a Leaf. Why didn't he sign with Vancouver when they first offered the 2-year 20 million dollar contract if he really wanted to be a Vancouver Canuck all along?:-?

Am I being a tad biased? Probably.;-):lol: But it still seems a little fishy to me. At least Vancouver will do better with him than if they got Sean Avery(why I called him Steve in my previous post is beyond me. LOL!). I guess we'll see how much he'll help in the next little while(after the 27th of December due to the roster freeze).;-)
 

Kreskin

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I'm not his lawyer but he said that he wasn't sure if he wanted to play at all. The bug cam back when the season started. He knew that most teams would have to move players because of salary cap. The Canucks didn't but he probably wasn't sure what direction the Canucks were going.

After leaving the radio station he helped an elderly lady cross the street, before heading to church.
 

shadowshiv

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I'm not his lawyer but he said that he wasn't sure if he wanted to play at all. The bug cam back when the season started. He knew that most teams would have to move players because of salary cap. The Canucks didn't but he probably wasn't sure what direction the Canucks were going.

After leaving the radio station he helped an elderly lady cross the street, before heading to church.

LOL! I am not saying he is a scumbag or anything, I just don't like how he handled the no-trade clause. Like I said, I am being biased, but it would be the same for any fan of their team. They want what's best for their team.;-)

It was nice of him to help the elderly lady across the street. It was probably a PR move(Just kidding! Just kidding!:lol::p:lol:).

It should be interesting to see how their offense gels. Daniel Sedin has been a scoring machine so far this year, and Wellwood is finally living up to what they expected when he was a Leaf. Good for him. I am glad he was given another chance.:smile:
 

talloola

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LOL! I am not saying he is a scumbag or anything, I just don't like how he handled the no-trade clause. Like I said, I am being biased, but it would be the same for any fan of their team. They want what's best for their team.;-)

It was nice of him to help the elderly lady across the street. It was probably a PR move(Just kidding! Just kidding!:lol::p:lol:).

It should be interesting to see how their offense gels. Daniel Sedin has been a scoring machine so far this year, and Wellwood is finally living up to what they expected when he was a Leaf. Good for him. I am glad he was given another chance.:smile:

Sundin didn't want to be a rental player, when with toronto, so when asked to
do that, he gave them the finger.
When a player has a no trade contract, that is exactly what it is, a veteran
player has earned the right to dictate where he wants to play, toronto didn't
have to give him the no trade clause, but they did, as they did with far too
many of their players, put them in a bad spot.
 

talloola

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While that may be what is being said, I find myself not convinced of his sincerity. For the longest time he said that he wanted to retire as a Leaf. Why didn't he sign with Vancouver when they first offered the 2-year 20 million dollar contract if he really wanted to be a Vancouver Canuck all along?:-?

Am I being a tad biased? Probably.;-):lol: But it still seems a little fishy to me. At least Vancouver will do better with him than if they got Sean Avery(why I called him Steve in my previous post is beyond me. LOL!). I guess we'll see how much he'll help in the next little while(after the 27th of December due to the roster freeze).;-)

I listened to sundin's entire conference call today with team 1040, he said that
he did not know if he was going to play 'at all' until about two weeks ago, then
he informed his agent that he would play. He was impressed with vancouver's
original offer (not just financial, but complete offer) on July 1st, and he said that
he was impressed with 'how' vancouver handled themselves all along, no pressure
at all on him, but they kept him informed as to how the team was going, what
players were added, etc etc. Gillis and two others canuck management people\
met with sundin in l.a. two weeks ago, they had a good meeting, but he still
hadn't made up his mind. He also said he is happy to be playing in canada
in front of 'sold out' crowds, and also, and most important, he did not want to
disrupt anyone in the dressingroom, did not want players to be let go, because
he was coming, and he talked in length with matias ohlund two days ago,
to make sure all was well in the 'room' with him coming, and after that call,
he was happy to make his decision to come to vancouver.
Nothing fishy about it at all, he said all the media stories were false, it was
really very simple, no delayed dates at all, as media stated, and his first choice
was not the rangers, but vancouver, although he was shown all of the offers
by his agent, before he finally made his decision.
After his contract was pro-rated for this year, he would receive 5.75 million, and
he wanted 5 million, and said, 'when asked', why he turned down the extra 750 thousand, and he said that he was flattered by the amount offered him, and he wanted
to leave vancouver enough to be able to make another deal if they needed to, so now
they will have about 2.75 mill left under cap.
If he was only interested in the money he would have jumped at the 20 mil offer, but
he isn't, and had to test himself over the period of time, to make sure he had the
desire and passion to return, and also, by letting this time pass, he leaves vancouver
with more money, and doesn't drain them dry.
 
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