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DISCUSSION COMMERCIALE DES CANUCKS : VASILI PODKOLZIN, NILS HOGLANDER OUT ?



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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. Vasili Podkolzin était l’un des meilleurs espoirs de la LNH au repêchage d’entrée dans la LNH 2019. Le repêchage d’entrée dans la LNH 2019 a vu de nombreux espoirs de premier plan de la LNH être sélectionnés par diverses équipes. Le premier tour du repêchage s’est déroulé comme suit : 1er – Devils du New Jersey, Jack Hughes 2e – Rangers de New York, Kaapo Kakko 3e – Blackhawks de Chicago, Kirby Dach 4e – Avalanche du Colorado (des Sénateurs d’Ottawa), Bowen Byram 5e – Kings de Los Angeles, Alex Turcotte 6e – Red Wings de Detroit, Moritz Seider 7e – Sabres de Buffalo, Dylan Cozens 8e – Oilers d’Edmonton, Philip Broberg 9e – Ducks d’Anaheim, Trevor Zegras 10e – Canucks de Vancouver, Vasily Podkolzin 11e – Coyotes de l’Arizona (des Flyers de Philadelphie), Victor Soderstrom 12e – Wild du Minnesota, Matthew Boldy 13e – Panthers de la Floride, Spencer Knight 14e – Flyers de Philadelphie (des Coyotes de l’Arizona), Cam York 15e – Canadiens de Montréal, Cole Caufield 16e – Avalanche du Colorado, Alex Newhook 17e – Golden Knights de Vegas, Peyton Krebs 18e – Stars de Dallas, Thomas Harley 19e – Sénateurs d’Ottawa (des Blue Jackets de Columbus), Lassi Thomson 20e – Jets de Winnipeg (de Winnipeg via les Rangers de New York), Ville Heinola 21e – Penguins de Pittsburgh, Samuel Poulin 22e – Kings de Los Angeles (des Maple Leafs de Toronto), Tobias Bjornfot 23e – Islanders de New York, Simon Holmstrom 24e – Predators de Nashville, Philip Tomasino 25e – Capitals de Washington, Connor McMichael 26e – Flames de Calgary, Jakob Pelletier 27e – Lightning de Tampa Bay, Nolan Foote 28e – Hurricanes de la Caroline, Ryan Suzuki 29e – Ducks d’Anaheim (des Sharks de San Jose via les Sabres de Buffalo), Brayden Tracey 30e – Bruins de Boston, John Beecher 31e – Sabres de Buffalo (des Blues de St. Louis), Ryan Johnson Twitter : @LR99Gaming Portefeuille : Français : http://giopalermo.ca/ Twitch : legorocks99 #NHL #NHLNews #NHLTrade #NHLTrades #NHLTradeRumours #NHLNewsToday #NHLDraft #NHLProspects #Canucks #VancouverCanucks #CanucksNews #CanucksHighlights #Vancouver Salut. 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29 Comments

  1. if they trade hoagie – this management will lose all the goodwill and currency they have earned so far. stupid idea.

  2. Podkolzin, McWard, Poolman, 2027 1st rd, 2025 4th
    to Calgary for
    Rasmus Anderson

    to make the cap work (need $1.05M), they would have to send Derek Forbort to down to AHL, Juulsen's 775K isn't enough
    Hughes/Anderson
    Soucy/Hronek
    Desharnais/Myers

    I know Des is RHD and maybe they would send him down over Forbort either way 1 would have to go down to Get Rasmus in.

  3. They need to trade Pius Suter and Teddy Blueger away then your good to go. They both have at least 5M to both of their contracts and they only have 1 year left. I believe Suter is 3M and Blueger is 2M for one year. Trade them.

  4. Theres no way they trade hogs. Podz is probably gone which is unfortunate since they never gave him a chance

  5. Makes sense podkolzon and Hoglande 3 million off the Books Benning core Needs righthand shot Defense for them Benning core players lefted retooled

  6. Canucks retooled almost finished Hoglander podkolzon Garland Boeser Demko amen De Guisssepi juulsen Hughes lefted can't afford Boeser Demko or Hughes? BENNING core

  7. Trading podz I could understand if it brought in a top 4 Dman, trading hogs after his best year is insanse to me

  8. I'd say Alvain would be a fool to trade Hoglander at this time. He's a young winger coming off a breakout season, with plenty of upside yet he's still a 20 goal guy already, with the potential to peak at a 30 or even 40 goal scorer. He's good enough now to be either a legit top 6 forward and contribute well, or a high scoring bottom 6 forward. Yet he's likely to get better before he peaks and starts the decline. He's able to help the team win now, but also be the next generation of stars to step into a top line role when guys like Miller and Boesser are starting to age out of those roles and drop down to bottom 6 veteran stabilizer roles. You don't trade that away on a whim. The time to trade a guy like Hoglander away is when either he's not on course to become our next Brock Boesser, or we don't have anywhere in the lineup for him to evolve into that, but have a hole we need to fill elsewhere. Our defensive roster, while not as strong as our forward roster, is still very strong, so while it's the weakest part of the team, I'd not call it a hole. Maybe a trade to bring in someone who could replace Myres or allow us to drop him down to the 3rd pairing would be helpful, as long as we're not trading away our present and future talent to get that.

    Long term, we've got guys like Juullsson, Friedman, and Desharnais, any of whom, over the next 1-4 seasons could evolve into a 2nd line blueliner, with yet more like EP-D who could evolve into our depth and 3rd liners in that time frame. We've got a team with generations of talent from veterans like Myres and Miller to players just starting to begin the first signs of their peak like Hoglander and Joshua, our bona-fide superstars like Hughes, Miller, Boesser and EP40, and Thatch. and we've got talented rookies with all kinds of potential like Lekarimaki, Karlsson, Baines and Podkolzin. That means the team has that good blend of past, present and future to build a dynasty around. Vancouver's never had that potential. Usually we either have too much future and not enough present to be a contender now, but may be someday, or we have too much past and not enough present to be a contender now, and can only reminisce over the brighter days behond us, or we have a stacked lineup of present day talent, but nobody to replace them.

    Thanks to the building of Alvain and Rutherford, we've got all 3 now, and the chance to have a dominent team for the next few years, and when our top stars of today start to decline, we've got the next generations waiting in the wings to step up and keep it going for maybe a decade of dominance, like what the Red Wings had going on in the late 90s and 2000s. They had guys like Yzerman and Federov, and when they were starting to decline, then it was guys like Lidstrom to take over, then when he was starting to fall, it was Datsyuk there to take over. It was only when Datsyuk's generation started to age out and nobody was left in the system to step up that the Wings had to go into a rebuild.

  9. Podkolzin reminds me of Bo. He's a keeper. Let the season start and see how things turn out. Then pull the trigger on some trades. For now stay put.

  10. Trade Podz, keep Hogz. Trading hogz would be a huge mistake the Nucks would later regret

  11. Trade the pipsqueak, Podkolzin is bigger and still has untapped potential, the kid scored 14 goals not too long ago, and Miller raved about him.

  12. I’m wondering if garland could be on his way out so they could bring in a top 4 d. As much as I would want to keep him and have that great third line, it would clear up 4.95m and allow the team to get a very good top 4 d which could overall make the team better than keeping garland. I also think garland is pretty much the only player that makes sense for the team to trade based on his cap and the other moves they’re after doing by resigning and signing all their other players (basically saying you don’t usually trade players that you just signed and resigned before the season starts)

  13. Hogs has value and is a decent player. Podz has underperformed relative to players drafted in his range- he's actually rather mediocre compared to most others. I'd miss Hogs. I hope they trade out Podz. I wanted them to draft Boldy so badly that draft. Drafting Podz was a mistake.

  14. It's hard to see guys like Podz and Hoggy Boi on the sidelines for this roster. But at the same time, we are in win-now mode. The only way to get out of this is to put them in a position to succeed, that can also mean trade them to a team where they can mature. Not saying we're not a mature team, but we just don't have room and I feel sorry for them. Around this time in their careers, both of them should be in a position where they start to be regular NHLers. The thing is, they're not regular NHLers right now. As much as I want to keep them with the Canucks, I can only see them get traded elsewhere to bolster their careers. This is where the Canucks should trade them for help in defense.

    Anyone can disagree with me all they want but let's face the truth. Can you see them STILL wear the Canucks sweater in a few years from now with the way their careers have gone at this point?

  15. You guys are forgetting we have Jett Woo, Cole Mcward, Christian Wolanin. Not to mention prospects like Tom Willander and Aidan Celebrini.

  16. I wouldn't give up on Podkolzin just yet… he has size and a great work ethic – bigger guys just take longer to develop. I have said this many times in the past, but I think Garland and Hoglander are similar enough of a player that one of them should probably be moved if it can help the team (in this case, shore up the defence). I also feel that Joshua deserves a shot in a top-six role – I think he and DeBrusk together with Petey can work some magic and Petey can have some room thanks to DeBrusk and Joshua banging around. If Garland is traded, Hoglander moves up to play with Miller and Boeser, and give Podz a chance to skate with Blueger and Heinen/Sprong. Suter, Sherwood and then you can have Aman/Bains/PDG

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