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Comment l’absence de Boeser affectera-t-elle la programmation des Canucks pour le septième match ?



Le journaliste des Canucks de TSN Farhan Lalji et le journaliste des Oilers de TSN Ryan Rishaug se joignent à SC avec Jay Onrait pour discuter de la façon dont Brock Boeser ne joue pas dans le match 7 affectera à la fois les Canucks et les Oilers alors qu’ils cherchent à se qualifier pour la finale de la Conférence Ouest.

22 Comments

  1. No, no, no, no, NO! It is NOT a problem to replace Boeser! There are PLENTY of Canucks who can step up for what, after all, is only 1 game. It could almost be anybody! Joshua, Zadorov, Lindholm, Petey for a couple at least, Miller, Soucy, Garland, Hoglander, I mean, COME ON! If even half of them score we will win so stop with the hand-wringing – it's contemptible. Have saome cahones – we will find a way!! Deadmonton Leaking Oil only has a few players who can do much of anything. Canucks in 7.

  2. Canucks are cooked. Just look at how poorly the Avs coped with losing Nichushkin. I hope I am wrong.

  3. The Canucks problem is not realizing that the McDavid line isn't the problem…. It's draisaitl with his line! And McDavid becomes dangerous if he help is paired with Leon. Leon's liberal scored first in a 5:5, scored a with Bouchard the deciding goal in game 4….

  4. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a playoffs where teams are missing
    1-2 stars of their teams due to “illness” or “injury”. Like wtf

  5. Boeser is a good finisher but he isnt a driver or a center, its not like losing Miller. Put Joshua in with Miller that line will be fine.

  6. Man i knew Boeser was having a great series and was really important for the Canucks but the fact that he has the most 5 on 5 minutes against McDavid is nuts. Especially considering McDavid has honestly not done a ton in this series.

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