This is the Canucks, one of the worst run franchises in the NHL since they came into the league.
WhereOhWerewolves
If Bo had 99 points the year previous, they’d have offered him more as well. He didn’t.
metrichustle
The new Jim really fell out of favour faster than Benning. All this talk about building a champion, but we really came back with the same team. I guess Aquilini will always have his way.
gottapoop
Keeping Bo over Miller wouldn’t help this team reach their end goal of a Stanley Cup anyhow.
The mistake was not trading Miller and then trading Bo on top of that and giving the keys to the team to Pettersson, Hughes and Demko.
Trading Miller and Bo plus others could revamp the D and add significant picks and prospects to hopefully build towards a competitive future.
therude00
Has anyone talked about the possibility that the team knew in the summer that Bo wasn’t going to resign because either he let the team know he wasn’t interested on staying or was going to be too expensive?
I’m probably grasping at straws here, but this is one if the few explanations that make sense without managment and ownership needing to be completely incompetent.
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This is the Canucks, one of the worst run franchises in the NHL since they came into the league.
If Bo had 99 points the year previous, they’d have offered him more as well. He didn’t.
The new Jim really fell out of favour faster than Benning. All this talk about building a champion, but we really came back with the same team. I guess Aquilini will always have his way.
Keeping Bo over Miller wouldn’t help this team reach their end goal of a Stanley Cup anyhow.
The mistake was not trading Miller and then trading Bo on top of that and giving the keys to the team to Pettersson, Hughes and Demko.
Trading Miller and Bo plus others could revamp the D and add significant picks and prospects to hopefully build towards a competitive future.
Has anyone talked about the possibility that the team knew in the summer that Bo wasn’t going to resign because either he let the team know he wasn’t interested on staying or was going to be too expensive?
I’m probably grasping at straws here, but this is one if the few explanations that make sense without managment and ownership needing to be completely incompetent.