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À quand remonte la dernière fois que nous avons entendu ce genre de discours sur les Canucks…


À quand remonte la dernière fois que nous avons entendu ce genre de discours sur les Canucks…




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22 Comments

  1. Educational-Wing4597

    Allvin best gm in the league and it is not even close!

  2. BigBurlyMountainMan

    The last time was probably 2012 or 2013 and that went really well! 🫠

  3. metrichustle

    “Yes and uh, I think Vancouver can win the Cup this year-“ – Friedman 2024

    Somewhat frame this quote!

  4. Famous_Mushroom4213

    Stick in in our back pocket and stay coooool

  5. buttchunger59

    We’re about to pop off like we haven’t seen in a long time I think. Rolling four lines with lots of possession time.

    Slot in a random 7 million worth in trade deadline players, baby we got a stew going

  6. Old-Bigsby

    I feel like he was going to say more about it.

    Obviously there’s a lot of factors and they have to go right for the Canucks to have a chance. Demko absolutely can carry them to the Cup… but his knees are weak and it’s unknown how much he can carry. I don’t like our chances as much with the other goaltenders. Silovs might be a stud but he’s unproven. Defence is another thing, I can’t judge them before the season even starts but on paper they don’t look as good as last year. I trust Tocchet will work his magic but he can only do so much.

    Offence will be okay, if Pettersson can stay healthy and play like he’s capable of then we’ll have two dominant lines. Well three actually, maybe even four.

  7. JoelOttoKickedItIn

    We’ve got a great team with a great core, as evidenced by last season’s run, but Jesus, let’s all calm down a tad shall we?

    Could we win the Stanley Cup? Sure. So many things would have to fall into place though, in terms of injuries, trades and signings, not getting stung by bad officiating, etc. Even then, it probably won’t be enough. Other teams would need to have worse outcomes.

    So sure, it’s possible. We’re one of 8 teams that has a legit shot at this point. By the end of the regular season, that will probably be down to six, different teams.

    Regardless, this team is fantastic to watch, has a great core, and will be playing some solid entertaining hockey for years to come. If they can put out consistently high results for the next 5-10 years, then the odds are in our favour. But that’s no guarantee.

  8. Ballsacknoodle1

    It’s been a long 13 years but we’re finally back

  9. MooseMalloy

    In 2011-ish, it felt as though we were late in reaching our peak, so even though we were very good, it didn’t seem sustainable.
    Now I feel, with good management (and good luck), we could be dangerous for a while.

  10. GovernmentKlutzy712

    I’m pretty sure he predicted Demko would win the Vezina two seasons ago and he subsequently got injured and our goaltending went to shit so I’m not sure I like him making this prediction lol

  11. Glasshouse604

    I love the players on our team, but most have a pretty short shelf life. I’m stoked about better (some of the best) management team here and what that means to keep a fan base engaged.

  12. its_the_luge

    Not since 2012 really but the Kings were just built different. I think if we beat them, it would’ve been one of the weaker paths to a Cup in recent memory.

  13. On Kypers show on Friday with his favourite coach special guest, he couldn’t believe he was taking Canucks over Oilers.

    Kyper was shook

  14. canucklehead200

    I think our D core is way too iffy to make a statement like this. I also think that will drastically change by end of season. We also need to take into consideration that we may need to trade Boeser before the trade deadline if we can’t re-sign him to a reasonable contract.

  15. arazamatazguy

    Why do fans need so much outside validation?

  16. Maybe I’m too pessimistic, but I don’t feel good about the Demko situation. I feel like he’s going to fighting injuries all season again. Maybe Silovs can hold down the fort? It’s a big question mark.

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