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Les Canucks de Vancouver ont-ils VRAIMENT AMÉLIORÉ leur effectif ?



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Le premier tour du repêchage de la LNH 2024 s’est déroulé comme suit : 1er) Sharks de San Jose, Macklin Celebrini 2e) Blackhawks de Chicago, Artyom Levshunov 3e) Ducks d’Anaheim, Beckett Sennecke 4e) Blue Jackets de Columbus, Cayden Lindstrom 5e) Canadiens de Montréal, Ivan Demidov 6e) Utah Hockey Club, Tij Iginla 7e) Sénateurs d’Ottawa, Carter Yakemchuk 8e) Kraken de Seattle, Berkly Catton 9e) Flames de Calgary, Zayne Parekh 10e) Devils du New Jersey, Anton Silayev 11e) Sharks de San Jose (des Sabres de Buffalo), Sam Dickinson 12e) Wild du Minnesota (des Flyers de Philadelphie), Zeev Buium 13e) Flyers de Philadelphie (du Wild du Minnesota), Jett Luchanko 14e) Sabres de Buffalo (des Penguins de Pittsburgh via les Sharks de San Jose), Konsta Helenius 15e) Red Wings de Detroit, Michael Brandsegg-Nygard 16e) Blues de St. Louis, Adam Jiricek 17e) Capitals de Washington, Terik Parascak 18e) Blackhawks de Chicago (des Islanders de New York), Sacha Boisvert 19e) Golden Knights de Vegas, Trevor Connelly 20e) Islanders de New York (du Lightning de Tampa Bay via les Blackhawks de Chicago), Cole Eiserman 21e) Canadiens de Montréal (des Kings de Los Angeles), Michael Hage 22e) Predators de Nashville, Yegor Surin 23e) Ducks d’Anaheim (des Maple Leafs de Toronto), Stian Solberg 24e) Utah Hockey Club (de l’Avalanche du Colorado), Cole Beaudoin 25e) Bruins de Boston (des Bruins de Boston via les Red Wings de Détroit et les Sénateurs d’Ottawa), Dean Letourneau 26e) Kings de Los Angeles (des Jets de Winnipeg via les Canadiens de Montréal), Liam Greentree 27e) Blackhawks de Chicago (des Hurricanes de la Caroline), Marek Vanacker 28e) CalgaryFlames (des Canucks de Vancouver), Matvei Gridin 29e) Dallas Stars, Emil Hemming 30e) New York Rangers, EJ Emery 31e) Toronto Maple Leafs (des Oilers d’Edmonton via les Ducks d’Anaheim), Ben Danford 32e) Edmonton Oilers (des Panthers de la Floride via les Flyers de Philadelphie), Sam O’Reilly Cette vidéo se déroule également après la saison 2024 de la LNH et après les séries éliminatoires de la Coupe Stanley 2024, où les Panthers de la Floride ont battu les Oilers d’Edmonton en finale. Jake DeBrusk était l’un des meilleurs espoirs de la LNH au repêchage d’entrée dans la LNH 2015. Le repêchage d’entrée dans la LNH 2015 a vu de nombreux espoirs de premier plan de la LNH être sélectionnés par diverses équipes. Le Top 27 du repêchage se répartit comme suit : 1er – Oilers d’Edmonton, Connor McDavid 2e – Sabres de Buffalo, Jack Eichel 3e – Coyotes de l’Arizona, Dylan Strome 4e – Maple Leafs de Toronto, Mitch Marner 5e – Hurricanes de la Caroline, Noah Hanifin 6e – Devils du New Jersey, Pavel Zacha 7e – Flyers de Philadelphie, Ivan Provorov 8e – Blue Jackets de Columbus, Zach Werenski 9e – Sharks de San Jose, Timo Meier 10e – Avalanche du Colorado, Mikko Rantanen 11e – Panthers de la Floride, Lawson Crouse 12e – Stars de Dallas, Denis Gurianov 13e – Bruins de Boston (des Kings de Los Angeles), Jakub Zboril 14e – Bruins de Boston, Jake DeBrusk 15e – Bruins de Boston (des Flames de Calgary), Zachary Senyshyn 16e – Islanders de New York (des Penguins de Pittsburgh via les Oilers d’Edmonton), Mathew Barzal 17e – Jets de Winnipeg, Kyle Connor 18e – Sénateurs d’Ottawa, Thomas Chabot 19e – Red Wings de Détroit, Evgeny Svechnikov 20e – Wild du Minnesota, Joel Eriksson Ek 21e – Sénateurs d’Ottawa (des Islanders de New York via les Sabres de Buffalo), Colin White 22e – Capitals de Washington, Ilya Samsonov 23e – Canucks de Vancouver, Brock Boeser 24e – Flyers de Philadelphie (des Predators de Nashville via les Maple Leafs de Toronto), Travis Konecny ​​25e – Jets de Winnipeg (des Blues de St. Louis via les Sabres de Buffalo), Jack Roslovic 26e – Canadiens de Montréal, Noah Juulsen 27e – Ducks d’Anaheim, Jacob Larsson Twitter : @LR99Gaming Portfolio : http://giopalermo.ca/ Twitch : legorocks99 #NHL #NHLNews #NHLTrade #NHLTrades #NHLTradeRumours Bonjour. 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29 Comments

  1. I feel we need to add a cheap veteran to complete our lineups. Our RW especially is lacking. Last year we waited too long to ask Phil Kessel to train up, so he never had time to get fit enough. So even if the plan is to sign them near the trade deadline, we need to reach out to them now.

    A few we can probably sign for league minimum are:

    Blake Wheeler (my preference)
    James Van Riemsdyk
    Max Pacioretty

    There is of course also Joe Pavelski. But he will ask for more than league minimum, and he will probably stay in Dallas. And he is 39. He said he will probably retire.

  2. I think the Debrusk signing is great!
    The loss of Big Z will hurt
    Forbert and Dehaulier are not that good. Just big
    Heinen and Blueger are Vanilla hockey players
    Sherwood will bring our 4th line some serious energy!

  3. Debrusk had matching points with Lindholm last season including the post season. We need goals and we got them at a cheaper price

  4. Forward group improved. The defense got worse. Overall, the team improved by not locking up a middle 6 center for 7.75m and a solid number 5 dman for 5m. Team still lacks a top 6 RW and a puck mover in the bottom 4.

  5. Zedorof leaving sucked, everyone else really didn't bother me. I'd of far better have parted ways with the disaster giraffe than big Z.

  6. WE got faster!!! We just need to get rid of Brock now while he's doin something!!! Sorry to say!!! Trade him to Minnesota!!! thats
    where he's from!!!

  7. The Canucks aren’t better than they ended the playoffs, but they’re better than they were at the start of last season, and that’s what matters since we all knew lindholm was probably a rental

  8. Overall improvement of toughness 😊, no passengers with the new guys. Upgrades for sure❤ cheers

  9. People react as if FA and resigning guys works like it does in NHL video games.
    People will complain and say why didnt they sign this guy who is better than the guy we signed and that we shouldve signed player x or z. Yet those people never stop to think "Maybe player x or z didnt want to sign in Vancouver". Tavares was apparently offered more money to stay with NYI than what he ended up signing for with Toronto. You can put out the highest dollar offer to a FA, but that doesnt mean he will sign, real life isnt like NHL 24.

    Perhaps Lindholm simply didnt want to be the #3 center in Vancouver when he could be the #1 center in Boston and still make just as much money. Maybe Marchessault didnt want to play in Vancouver, maybe Geuntzel wanted more money to play in Vancouver than what he signed for in Tampa. We dont know what discussions were had between management and players and their agents.

    For all we know the Canucks may have tried signing some of the prettier FA"s available but their agents just might have said "My client is interested in playing for your team.". Then there is nothing that can be done.
    Not every FA is willing to sign for your team, just because a guy is a FA doesnt mean you have a chance to sign him.
    Some guys simply wont come and play for you no matter what you offer or what you say.
    DeBrusk may have been the only top 6 winger willing to sign a reasonable deal to play in Vancouver.

    All things considered, I am quite pleased. Lindholm was good, but he wasnt better than Miller or Petey. paying nearly 8 million for a guy to center your third line is a bad deal, and its clear he wasnt working as a winger. I think the Canucks badly needed more depth on the wing, not center and DeBrusk fills that need.
    Zadorov was the one that really hurts, he ended being impactful on this team. However, I remember a lot of fans hating the Zadorov trade, claiming he was a bottom pair guy that we overpaid for, a chaos giraffe 2.0. That persisted throughout the season as fans would call him a liability everytime he took a penalty for a bad hit, or took himself out of position. The playoffs is where he really ingratiated himself to the fans, and maybe it was just lightning in a bottle. I liked the guys attitude, his energy and pushback, though its not as if he was a major factor in our success during the season, remember, we were at the top of the league before we acquired him and we can do so again. We also took Edmonton (a cup finalist), to game 7 without our Vezina nominated goalie. The Canucks have a good team, we have two centers that have recently had 100 point seasons, we have the Norris trophy winning defenseman, a vezina nominee goalie and the Jack Adams winning coach.

    The canucks have improved at wing, slightly downgraded at center, and have stayed relatively the same on defense.
    Time will tell if sacrificing center depth to improve depth on the wing is the right call and if going for depth on defense rather than stacking the top 3 guys is the better choice.

    I think the Canucks did well, and I believe DeBrusk will improve in Vancouver with more opportunity, a new system, and quality guys like Miller, Petey, and Hughes to play with. I understand some fans having concerns, but its not like we were going to sign every guy that every other fan wanted. We needed to stay competitive in the FA market and not be the only team not making moves. We will ice a competitive team that could be better or worse than last season and hopefully its the former.
    Go Canucks Go!!!

  10. LW was a weak spot on the team and they improved it. Zadorov didn't contribute much offensively in the regular season, so I think they are slightly better off with the new players.

  11. Well, Canucks came out better salary wise – $13.5 mill vs 22.88 mill and in term 16 yrs vs 21 yrs so we won that part. Did we win in better quality players? Initially no, however getting the new Canucks into our system and our coaching may propel them toward career years, like so many had last year. DeBrusk could develop like JT Miller or going further back, Todd Bertuzzi, he could become a top power forward. That's entirely possible. Same for the rest of these guys. Well done, Allvin.

  12. What about trying out Joshua with JT and Brock?!
    Joshua Miller Boesser
    DeBrusk Petterson Garland
    Heinen Blueger Sherwood
    Podkolzin Suter Hoglander
    Di Giuseppe Aman Karlsson
    Baines

    Hughes Hronek
    Soucy Myers
    Forbort Juulsen
    Friedman Desharnais
    McWard Poolman (is he out all season?)

    Demko
    Silovs
    Patera

  13. Watched your video, I am on the side that the Canucks are clearly not better, and although your video makes some valid points you are missing a lot in the gone column.
    1st Round Pick
    3rd Round Pick
    2x 3rd Round Prospects
    4th Round Pick
    5th Round Pick
    And Andre Kuzmenko
    Say no more

  14. It depends. Do you have regular season Lindholm and Zadorov or playoff Lindholm and Zadorov? Do you have last year's contracts or this year's contracts? I'll miss Casey DeSmith and Sam Lafferty, but I'm glad we are not paying the rest what they are getting this season.

    If Jake DeBrusk gels with Pettersson, then that contract was a steal. Desharnais is a little overpaid, but if Tocchet get his size to work within our system, then I'm okay with the deal. They rest of the signings look good, as long as they play as well last year as they did this year.

    Additionally, they finished in sixth place in the league last year. They don't need to get a lot better to compete for the Stanley Cup.

    On the downside, in the Pacific, there are only two teams that have a real shot at first place, Vancouver and Edmonton, and Edmonton got better.

  15. Wouldve rather kept Zadorov than Myers tbh.. i think most people forget the majority of time myers has been on the canucks he's been horrible.

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