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Patrick Johnston sur la position de l’hôtel de ville sur la nouvelle patinoire et les leçons des séries éliminatoires pour les Canucks, Bedard et Celebrini



Patrick Johnston s’arrête et parle des leçons apprises pour avoir dépassé le premier tour ; l’appétit de l’hôtel de ville pour un nouvel aréna de hockey ; et deux prodiges du hockey locaux qui veulent jouer pour les Canucks, mais qui ne joueront certainement pas pour les #Canucks. #NHL #Hockey #VancouverCanucks #Vancouver Présenté par @northlandsgolfcourse7709 (https://lnk.to/SPNGC) Écoutez et abonnez-vous au balado : https://lnk.to/SP546 Envoyez-nous vos commentaires par texto : 778-402-9680 🔗 : https://linktr.ee/SekeresAndPrice https://www.sekeresandprice.com/ https://www.rinkwidevancouver.com https://www.gogoatsports.com/

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  1. the canuck ownership group have no vision. they don't see past the carrot hanging off the end of the stick. the year before bedard was available for the draft they could have gutted this team and had a good shot at him or any of the other half dozen players that will be stars in this league. i guess they forgot the year they drafted 2nd and 3rd overall, they ended up with a team that went to the scf. but they saw fit to trade a first round pick for a player who got to vancouver in an ambulance. even a 16 year old cellebrini knows they need to rebuild.

  2. The big thing about the Blues is that before the season started they were viewed as a cup contender, not a playoff hopeful

  3. why not use the pacific coliseum? put some $$ into updating it and make it the practice rink. or is 15 minutes from dt too far?

  4. Kraken don’t have any bad contracts (aside from maybe Grubauer). Seemed Francis wanted to avoid millstones above all else. Taking Tarasenko meant no Vince Dunn

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