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L’ancien AGA des Canucks Chris Gear sur la direction de la franchise, le réoutillage, la signature de Miller sur Horvat



Chris Gear se joint à nous pour nous parler de Canuck. L’ancien AGA a une perspective des plus intéressantes sur les raisons pour lesquelles les Canucks fonctionnent comme ils le font et partage certaines des réalités des opérations de hockey avec lesquelles ils doivent composer. Il explique également pourquoi ce département a apparemment perdu le contact avec ses fans et le marché. *Cette entrevue a été enregistrée avant l’extension d’Andrei Kuzmenko* Présenté par @AudidowntownvancouverCa (https://lnk.to/SPAudi) Écoutez et abonnez-vous au podcast : https://lnk.to/SP479 Envoyez-nous vos commentaires par SMS : 778-402 -9680 🔗 : https://linktr.ee/SekeresAndPrice https://twitter.com/sekeresandprice https://www.sekeresandprice.com/ https://www.rinkwidevancouver.com/

19 Comments

  1. Obv move is to trade for an NHL calibre top 4 D, been like that for 2-3 years. Seriously, what does a bad season cost?

  2. Trade out winner players . Keep the rest of the lemons ….??great plan. Then new Rick coach blames everybody for the loosing team AGAIN

  3. Looking back at Benning s Era it seemed Jim was swayed to easily by the media. Jim doesn't care. And this is what is needed.

  4. Can someone explain to me how Jason King has a job in the NHL running power play systems. Played 59 NHL games and scored 6 PP goals. You get what you pay for I suppose.

  5. The city doesn’t necessarily want a “ winner”……it wants a team that works its ass off every night. It wants a team that when other teams come to town, they say, “ shit, we have to play these guys tonight” instead of “ “hey, let’s go clubbing after tonight’s game”.

  6. Someone, anyone, needs to ask why on earth everyone wants to continuously "Re-tool" while missing the playoffs and not even being close to contention. I get a team with a slew of great players combined with a bunch of young assets coming re-tooling to fix the mix… but the Canucks are not even close to that. Ya they have 3 or 4 guys… who cares? That's not going to get you a cup without serious other pieces coming which the Canucks do not have.

  7. No hope for this franchise. What happened to Bruce was disgusting. BRUCE got us through last season with a huge winning record when he took over. And management did nothing in the offseason to address the defensive problems and the power play or any issue . And then scapegoated him for what management and ownership did absolutely nothing but whistle and twiddle their thumbs. All they did was point their fingers. And blamed Bruce.

  8. Nice echo chamber you guys got going on. You certainly wouldn’t want to hear any different perspectives on your show. This is all getting old.

  9. Management should put hidden cameras like in Big Brother ans find out what the problem characters are

  10. Love Chris. A solid take on hockey. I love hearing the difference between guys who work in the business and those with a radio degree covering it.

  11. Trade Bo he has great value because you have disparaged JT ad nauseum. Obviously JT had no trade value the way you speak of him. Bo is the way to go. Get over it!

  12. New management are muppets. Team needs new owners. Suspect penguins success wasn’t due to management lol. It’s criminal what this organization has done with the Canucks. It’s embarrassing. It’s embarrassing to be a fan. Won’t last much longer.

  13. C. Gear certainly downplayed his regime's "hit n miss" record at the draft and the franchise's crap luck in the draft lottery.

  14. Great interview, CG. You filled in and reminded me of a lot of the context that i haven't thought of in a while. Letting the Sedins retire definitely affected our pipeline. And the notion that you need to work with what you have to develop them to appreciating assets is something the fans don't think about. Look at Horvat, he was criticized for his footspeed when drafted. And year after year he worked on it and now no one questions his top speed or pace. If you can develop a 4th round pick into a 2nd round return, combine that with another blue chick 2nd round prospect, maybe you're getting a mid-first round pick in return. That is our plan right now.

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