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[Canucks] Le directeur général des Canucks de Vancouver, Patrik Allvin, a annoncé aujourd’hui que l’attaquant Sammy Blais a signé un contrat avec Abbotsford (AHL) et a également été invité au camp d’entraînement des Canucks de Vancouver (PTO).


[Canucks] Le directeur général des Canucks de Vancouver, Patrik Allvin, a annoncé aujourd’hui que l’attaquant Sammy Blais a signé un contrat avec Abbotsford (AHL) et a également été invité au camp d’entraînement des Canucks de Vancouver (PTO).


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26 Comments

  1. phantomgiratina

    What’s the scouting report on him?

  2. electricnux

    Blais is 28, 6′2″ 205. LW/RW.

    He played 53 games with the Blues last season, had 1G 7PTS. Played 15 playoff games in their cup run in 2019. Reading a few comments from Blues fans, injuries derailed his career.

    On Elite Prospects his player type is “Agitator” lol

  3. Dstraka93

    Has some Stanley cup experience I believe, looks like a decent signing. Has some size aswell 

  4. NerdPunch

    So basically a much most cost effective Podzolzin replacement, with more size.

    I dig it.

  5. Miruzzz

    Good PTO contract for a vet that has a cup (STL 2019)

  6. JTMilleriswortha1st

    Nice deal good to have him in the AHL if he doesn’t make the main squad

  7. carry-on_replacement

    Off topic, but if Lankinen still doesn’t have a contract and we’re looking for an NHL caliber goalie, why can’t we sign him to a PTO? He’s generally been a pretty good backup with only one season below .900

  8. DishwasherFromSurrey

    The only thing I know about this guy is that Rousell beat the shit out of him once

  9. Smart move from management, has good size and is only 28, and quite a bit of experience at the nhl level both in the regular season and the playoffs, if he can get an nhl deal he wouldn’t be a bad 15th forward at all

  10. Tracktoy

    What’s not to like.

    The benefit of having the AHL team in ABB are deals like this.

  11. PoachedPancakes

    Blais has had a rough last few years for sure, coupled with unfortunate injury luck, let’s not forget that he was good enough at one point to essentially be swapped for Buchnevich. I like this signing, hopefully he can make a positive impact.

  12. Chaotic_Stasis

    Love this signing. Obviously there’s no downside to a PTO here but he’s shown flashes and if he can regain some of his health prior to his injury problems he plays the exact game the team is looking for in its bottom six. Worst case scenario he’s some organizational depth with NHL experience.

  13. avmp629

    Close enough, welcome Dakota Joshua 2.0

  14. Lanky-Performer-4557

    Always liked him for hits in fantasy

  15. ScarvesOnGiraffes

    Like this signing. Upside is he can be a fourth liner for us that hits everything that moves and adds a bit of offensive upside. Not too far removed from a 20 point season

  16. Hairy_Recognition_46

    Bro 9 goals in 31 games two years ago, pretty sure the blues picked him over Joshua that year

    He fell off hard last year but this is a great flyer to try out

  17. letstrythatagainn

    Honestly a bit surprised, I liked the guy in the past. Didn’t realize he fell off last year pts wise, but always seemed like he had decent speed and hits.

  18. julesxo

    Apparently he’s boys with Daniel Sprong. +100 chem.

  19. decentish36

    Screw it. Miller on the first line, Joshua second, Sherwood third and Blaise fourth. Let’s just murder our opponents.

  20. Timely_Woodpecker_17

    Suspect they’re using the PTO the way that they did a few years ago, giving them veterans to slot in for preseason games so they can rest their main roster without throwing the prospects to the wolves.

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