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Le journaliste des Canucks Rob Williams sur l’approche d’agence libre de l’équipe, Guentzel et Mikheyev pour l’échange de Laine



Rob Williams se demande si les Canucks devraient chasser le gros gibier en agence libre, ou plutôt adopter une approche axée sur la quantité plutôt que sur la qualité. De plus, Rob entre dans Jake Guentezel, un échange potentiel avec Patrik Laine, Ilya Mikheyev et plus encore pendant l’intersaison des Canucks. Présenté par Yellow Dog Brewing (https://lnk.to/YDBrewing) https://twitter.com/sekeresandprice https://www.facebook.com/SekeresandPrice https://www.tiktok.com/@sekeresandprice https://www.youtube.com/sekeresprice https://www.instagram.com/sekeresandprice 📧 live@sekeresandprice. com 📲 778-402-9680 https://www.sekeresandprice.com/ https://www.rinkwidevancouver.com #Canucks #VancouverCanucks #NHL #Hockey

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  1. If Canucks want to go all in than they better get back both Lindholm and Zadorov bcoz those top 2 lines are what got them to game 7 against Oilers. Lindholm is made for playoffs and Zadorov is good always.

  2. I strongly agree, depth throughout the lineup should be the Canucks goal in the offseason. High IQ physical and mobile players who hate to lose. No more passengers on the bus to overall team Tocchet hockey!

  3. Need bigger faster forwards. Too many small guys that can’t win battles or protect the puck, and can’t blow past anyone. Their only strategy was to grind their asses off in hopes they can control the O zone and play keep away

  4. Mental health should always be the priority for both players and teams, and it's good to know Laine recognized that. He's been through a lot. Boeser may relate ❤ a fresh start may be the best. I'm not sure if he is the best winger for Pettersson's line but he could be that goal scoring machine on the wing that commands some respect from opponents.

    It's a shame NHL doesn't allow cap relief for salaries tried up in the Player Assistance Program. Would Columbus retain some salary in trade (or with a broker) for a Canuck prospect that needs a fresh start?

    If not, then it may not make any sense for Canucks to gamble with nearly 9 million in cap over the next two years given how tight things will be with the OEL buyout cap penalty increasing.

    I'm not as familiar as I'd like with trade structures. Can salary retention be tied to number of games played, or do they need to go back to attaching conditional draft picks to make salary retention more palatable for Columbus?

  5. Juolevi over Tkachuk, OEL buyout, Forsling for scraps… Maybe the Canucks have some recency bias chips to cash in.

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