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Farhan Lalji sur la défaite des Canucks à Edmonton et le retour de Nathan Rourke



L’analyste et journaliste de TSN Farhan Lalji s’est joint aux gars pour récapituler ce qu’il a vu des Canucks à Edmonton hier soir et la piste de retour de Nathan Rourke.

11 Comments

  1. Almost feels like a 4 minute power play potentially going up 4-0 would have been a different game than the 3-1 outcome on the high stick.

  2. The refs miss a penalty with blood on the guys mouth and jersey thtat it is not reviewable. What is the freaking NHL doing giving these refs all this error leeway! It affected the game for sure!

  3. Missed call on Quinn Hughes was ridiculous — it was the start of the collapse and a huge momentum swing. Also the end boards (advertisements) were flickering/glitching out for the entire broadcast.

  4. i have been a meyers detractor and it probably isn't fair. he is a good defenceman and i would catch myself thinking if i was 6'8" 220 lbs i would be putting the hurt on folks and that isn't his game. he plays close to his contract and i'll be glad when he's back.

  5. At the end of the day, you cannot give up a 3:0 lead on the road to any team in the NHL if you want to be considered a contender. The non-call on Hughes definitely swung the momentum the other way, but there were also too many defensive blunders after the 3:1 goal… The Canucks management failed to address the problems on D, and I think this team's success will depend on how that defence can hold up, or whether the Canucks brass can get them some help.

  6. People complain like they themselves are paying these salaries…

  7. Myers is so damn underrated. People act like he’s Louie Erikson when he’s a $4.5M player being paid like a $6M one. Big whoop. Still such a huge part of this team and was definitely missed.

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