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Les Canucks devraient-ils échanger Bo Horvat ou le signer à long terme? | Canucks cette semaine



Dan Riccio et Randip Janda discutent si les Canucks de Vancouver devraient échanger Bo Horvat pour secouer le noyau ou le signer pour un accord à long terme. Que pensez-vous que les Canucks devraient faire? Faites-nous savoir dans les commentaires ci-dessous! ———————————————- Abonnez-vous à Sportsnet sur YouTube – http://sprtsnt.ca/2paAT2L Visitez Sportsnet.ca pour plus d’actualités sportives et de faits saillants – http://www.sportsnet.ca Suivez Sportsnet sur Facebook – http://sprtsnt.ca/YTFB Suivez Sportsnet sur Twitter – http://sprtsnt.ca/YTTWTR Suivez Sportsnet sur Instagram – http://sprtsnt.ca/YTINST Suivez Sportsnet sur Snapchat – http://sprtsnt.ca/YTSNAP Regardez Sportsnet sur Sportsnet maintenant – http://sportsnet.ca /à présent

15 Comments

  1. I'm not sure about Horvat, but players like Myers and Pearson should definitely be traded, because they've given up a number of costly penalties that result in goals and are unable to keep up with the speed of the opposition on the counter-attack.

  2. trade him of course Reasons: never was captain material, too soft, high trade value, second to 3rd line center at nest

  3. who cares! ……this team will do the absolutley the wrong thing and in 4 vyears we wiull still be here…..no capspase……no prospects…..bunch of overpaid contracts that nobody else wants….and worst of all NO HOPE that it will E V E R change might bas well make our third jersey the VANCOUVER GENERALS

  4. Trade horvat get assets back. Then try and get Christian Fischer in the summer

  5. I would have kept him if the team hadn't been foolish enough to sign Miller to that huge, untradeable contract. He's pushing 30, hadn't scored anywhere near 99 points before that and is being exposed for his horrible defensive play this year. Now, where is the cap space coming from? It's one thing to say trade Pearson, Myers and some other bigger contract, but who is taking those on? Everyone is up against the cap. Even if they trade Bo, his contract is expiring, so they won't get much value back. They had to give up a draft pick just to get Dickinson off the books. It's an impossible situation and management should have looked at the team in the offseason, ignored the fans and ownership (at the risk of being fired), and either done nothing or gone into full rebuild mode if possible. The problem now is that there are too many big contracts and not enough teams with cap space to take them on, and the ones that do aren't taking our dead weight for nothing. Right now, cap space is everything. Assets mean a lot less. Benning got the team into this hole and because the Canucks went on a torrid run with a new coach, everyone read the tea leaves wrong and thought the team was better than what it was. In the 80s, maybe this team could make the playoffs. In 2022, they can't defend, can't PK, and Demko isn't at his best. With that combination, they don't have a chance. All they can hope for now is that they can maybe unload one salary, move on, get as high a draft pick as possible and maybe be somewhere in a few years, but it won't be easy, because they have a lot of guys in their 30s and on the decline now on big contracts. It's an impossible situation.

  6. Trade Horvat, Miller, Boeser, Larsson, Myers,Garland,Pearson and through in Allvin and the Girls for Bedard and a second. 😁

  7. The guy has 8 goals in 10 games, with the pace he's on, they would be foolish to not sign him

  8. The Canucks can’t score and play defense at the same time. It’s one or the other, which brings us back to needing to strengthen the back end. Our defense is too weak to make up for it. Get more stability and let the forwards use their offense skills to score goals. I suppose bringing in Mikheyev who’s a good forechecker works, it was just the timing and the cap space that made it difficult. I think we desperately need to move out Pearson and Poolman.

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