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Dr. Crossbar Posted March 10 Share Posted March 10 8 minutes ago, bishopshodan said: Everytime JT has a game like that I think of my days defending him on CDC. Feels good to know that I knew he was special. I feel the same way every time Hronek steps on the ice. And then I think of the Happy Hronek thread and all becomes right with the world. 2 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CanucksJay Posted March 10 Share Posted March 10 I wonder what's happened to this team... Was trade deadline and Petey contract talks distracting the team? I wonder how much it affected some guys. There were some fears after Feb whether this team was the real deal or would they limp into the playoffs? They've been dominant the last 2 wins against Vegas and Winnipeg. I feel like the team is now set knowing there's no more distractions or changes and they're gonna ride or die together heading into the playoffs. We made our moves early and got Z and Lindholm. The emergence of Soucy as a solid 3D has been fantastic. Juulsen stepping up huge gives us depth between 6-7D. The other teams loaded up. It'll be fun watching how it all unfolds. I love that PA didn't feel the panic to make a move at the TDL and do something stupid like sign Kessel for the sake of making a move. They are so smart. They know Podz would bring more to the table than Phil so they'll give youth a chance after letting them marinate all year in the AHL. Podz is our deadline move. Getting Myers and Joshua back is our deadline move. Amazing we'll fit under the cap and all the players can gel going into the playoffs while teams like Vegas has to sit guys like Stone until playoffs. I really hope they miss. That would be sweet justice. 3 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post -dlc- Posted March 10 Popular Post Share Posted March 10 19 minutes ago, bishopshodan said: Everytime JT has a game like that I think of my days defending him on CDC. Feels good to know that I knew he was special. So good for us all to enjoy these days. I am appreciating every second and believe in this squad more than ever before. I'll finally say something though, well overdue, something that I was wrong about. You're a good coach Tocc. I am happy you are here. I was reading some of the old posts that you and I had flung at us back then. How we had to valiantly defend our stance in a hostile environment because "they knew and we didn't". Except...we knew. I may be a woman. I may not have played the game before. But I've watched sports my entire life and never miss a game that this team plays. And I can pick 'em. Heart and soul players (Bieksa, Burr). Long before they're the hot ticket items that everyone gloms on to. Not going to name names, but some of the stuff floating around out there was such garbage... What others saw as a character defect ("attitude") was his extreme desire to win/compete. When he gave up on plays on occasion, he was either gassed and KNEW he couldn't get back into them or...yes....frustrated. It's o k. I'd rather have a guy display all in emotion than a meh "attitude" that accepts losing. Gate slams and stick slams are ok by me. Shoulder shrugs, not so much. Cheers to the 7 or so of us who NEVER ever could imagine this team without JT. I normally don't like "told you so" gloating moments but we took a LOT of abuse for defending JT. Stood in there swinging. We've earned the "told you so" moment because we never bought in to the crap that was being served back then. Many wanting to not only board the Miller bus but drive it now absolutely ripped him before. I remember. We didn't know anything and he was detrimental to the team and a cancer in the room. O really? Pace yourself....with the team, with our players. There's a lesson to be learned here. 3 1 3 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wilbur Posted March 10 Share Posted March 10 1 minute ago, CanucksJay said: I wonder what's happened to this team... Was trade deadline and Petey contract talks distracting the team? I wonder how much it affected some guys. There were some fears after Feb whether this team was the real deal or would they limp into the playoffs? They've been dominant the last 2 wins against Vegas and Winnipeg. I feel like the team is now set knowing there's no more distractions or changes and they're gonna ride or die together heading into the playoffs. We made our moves early and got Z and Lindholm. The emergence of Soucy as a solid 3D has been fantastic. Juulsen stepping up huge gives us depth between 6-7D. The other teams loaded up. It'll be fun watching how it all unfolds. I love that PA didn't feel the panic to make a move at the TDL and do something stupid like sign Kessel for the sake of making a move. They are so smart. They know Podz would bring more to the table than Phil so they'll give youth a chance after letting them marinate all year in the AHL. Podz is our deadline move. Getting Myers and Joshua back is our deadline move. Amazing we'll fit under the cap and all the players can gel going into the playoffs while teams like Vegas has to sit guys like Stone until playoffs. I really hope they miss. That would be sweet justice. Honestly, the parity is so high in this league, the fact that this team can actually rest a little a breathe is probably the difference, IMHO. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CanucksJay Posted March 10 Share Posted March 10 We are on a 4 game win steak with the last 3 wins coming against kings, Knights and jets. Who saw that coming? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bishopshodan Posted March 10 Share Posted March 10 4 minutes ago, -dlc- said: I was reading some of the old posts that you and I had flung at us back then. How we had to valiantly defend our stance in a hostile environment because "they knew and we didn't". Except...we knew. I may be a woman. I may not have played the game before. But I've watched sports my entire life and never miss a game that this team plays. And I can pick 'em. Heart and soul players (Bieksa, Burr). Long before they're the hot ticket items that everyone gloms on to. Not going to name names, but some of the stuff floating around out there was such garbage... What others saw as a character defect ("attitude") was his extreme desire to win/compete. When he gave up on plays on occasion, he was either gassed and KNEW he couldn't get back into them or...yes....frustrated. It's o k. I'd rather have a guy display all in emotion that a meh "attitude" that accepts losing. Cheers to the 7 or so of us who NEVER ever could imagine this team without JT. I normally don't like "told you so" gloating but we took a LOT of abuse for defending JT. Many wanting to not only board the Miller bus but drive it now absolutely ripped him before. Pace yourself....with the team, with our players. There's a lesson to learn here. You know your stuff Deb. I used to get a little grumpy about people telling me what leadership was. I knew from my own experiences that leadership comes in many forms. I have played a bunch of sports and competed as an athlete for many years. I was always inspired by the type of heart and soul guys, the passionate ones. Seeing them care, showing that they are human, showing that they would run through walls to get the job done for themselves and the team....that got my fire going. That, is JT Miller. 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post -dlc- Posted March 10 Popular Post Share Posted March 10 3 minutes ago, CanucksJay said: We are on a 4 game win steak with the last 3 wins coming against kings, Knights and jets. Who saw that coming? Me. I did not expect this team to flounder or fall too far. They've learned how to regroup and not buckle. I really feel they're fed up with that side of things....they're determined and refuse to let things slip away. They're a group who've weathered storms and taken stuff out of that....learned from it. With Tocchet guiding them they're not throwing in the towel at any point whereas, in the past, they may have mentally done so when they didn't have answers. This team's for real. This core's too good to not be in the mix. 1 5 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
-dlc- Posted March 10 Share Posted March 10 Just now, bishopshodan said: You know your stuff Deb. I used to get a little grumpy about people telling me what leadership was. I knew from my own experiences that leadership comes in many forms. I have played a bunch of sports and competed as an athlete for many years. I was always inspired by the type of heart and soul guys, the passionate ones. Seeing them care, showing that they are human, showing that they would run through walls to get the job done for themselves and the team....that got my fire going. That, is JT Miller. Yep, there's a brutal honesty in that and it's admirable. They don't fake it. What you see is what you get and JT wasn't satisfied. Rightfully so. People didn't like that he was vocal and it ruffled feathers. Oh well....that needed to happen. Complacency wasn't serving them well. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
-dlc- Posted March 10 Share Posted March 10 @Alflives was also on board the JT bus when others were trading him for dirty socks. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
-dlc- Posted March 10 Share Posted March 10 A team like that. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rip The Mesh Posted March 10 Share Posted March 10 (edited) It’s been noted before but now must be underlined: Former Canucks director of scouting Judd Brackett was positively vibrating in his seat at NHL draft in Vancouver when he sat down in front of the assembled reporters to discuss his team’s draft results. He loved the player’s hands and “motor,” as he called it.The season Höglander is having will be no surprise to Brackett, who now runs the Minnesota Wild’s scouting department.Höglander was a fantastic collaborative effort by Brackett and the scouting staff, a team that president Trevor Linden had first started empowering in the 2016-17 season. They had a standardized assessment model, with an expectation that scouts would file coherent, comparable reports.The late Patrik Jonsson, who was one of the Canucks’ Sweden-based scouts, had first put Höglander on the Canucks’ scouting radar. The powerfully built Höglander was a player Jonsson knew well from skills development camps he’d run. Edited March 10 by Rip The Mesh 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dom Posted March 10 Share Posted March 10 Now we have to sit here till Tuesday praying for good Demko news. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rocket-68 Posted March 10 Share Posted March 10 (edited) 46 minutes ago, -dlc- said: I don't accept the "exhausted" stuff for the Jets. At all. They had a back to back, sure. Before that they had 3 out of 4 nights off...played only one home game. No excuses. We don't accept them for this team. Which has to play morning games on the road. Well, His Blowness couldn't exactly come out and say, "Ya <reporter's name>, you are right. The Canucks are a superior team. We did win lots of 2nd games on back-to-back's but the Canucks are on another level. At least if we lose, we lose to a better team." No, LOL, he gives 1 second compliment to the Canucks and then throws his entire team off a cliff before driving over them with the team bus - three times. Edited March 10 by Rocket-68 1 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OldFaithfulcap Posted March 10 Share Posted March 10 2 hours ago, -dlc- said: Ha. There's other march birthdays here as well... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Ghostsof1915 Posted March 10 Popular Post Share Posted March 10 JT had a few outbursts, and my only issue is at times he was like Luongo. Basically getting too uptight, and angry and he would lose his focus. Tocc knew exactly what he was doing when he benched him for a period. It's not that he isn't a leader, it's not that he's not a great hockey player. He cares so much, and wants to win so much. He let's his emotions get carried away. That benching wasn't because Tocc was angry with JT. He wanted JT to see the big picture. And that getting upset isn't getting the team anywhere. It calmed him down. And it centred him. Now JT is playing like a machine. Because he can see the playoff line. Does JT make gaffes on occasion? Sure, doesn't every player? But he more than makes up for it most nights. And during that losing stretch, it wasn't JT not contributing. He was pretty much the only guy showing up. I'm happy JT has found another gear. And he's focused and ready to rock. 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ghostsof1915 Posted March 10 Share Posted March 10 11 hours ago, Canuck You said: PA looks so uncomfortable lol..like get me the eff outta here! Glad w have him. At least he doesn't just say nothing and sweat in front of the camera. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CanucksJay Posted March 10 Share Posted March 10 19 minutes ago, bishopshodan said: You know your stuff Deb. I used to get a little grumpy about people telling me what leadership was. I knew from my own experiences that leadership comes in many forms. I have played a bunch of sports and competed as an athlete for many years. I was always inspired by the type of heart and soul guys, the passionate ones. Seeing them care, showing that they are human, showing that they would run through walls to get the job done for themselves and the team....that got my fire going. That, is JT Miller. 16 minutes ago, -dlc- said: @Alflives was also on board the JT bus when others were trading him for dirty socks. I loved Miller's fire and passion but if you watched the old tapes of his time under Green and BB vs now, it's night and day. Miller during contract year was a risky player giving up chances to create chances. When there was talk he was looking for 10m+, I was not happy because his points were produced through lazy backchecks, cheating on offense etc. He then signed an amazing contract for 8m which is an acknowledgment of his deficiencies along with where he was at age wise. What's surprised me is that instead of signing his big contract and playing the same way he had done, he booked a meeting with RT as soon as RT got here and asked him to make him A complete player. He's completely upped his game and is now playing like a 10m+ guy. We got a huge bargain for him. Kudos to RT for making him a better player but more so kudos to Miller for not signing his long term deal and then being content but having that fire to really become a top player in this league. Paying for potential is stupid and something really savvy agents started. JT signed a contract for exactly where he was at in terms of play and his own inner fire has now helped him become a much better player. That's how championship teams are made. You need guys with that kind of desire to improve and get better to win championships. 1 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chicken. Posted March 10 Share Posted March 10 Any doubters still or do we need more “measuring stick statement” games? 1 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post CanucksJay Posted March 10 Popular Post Share Posted March 10 2 minutes ago, Chicken. said: Any doubters still or do we need more “measuring stick statement” games? The next game against the Avs... That'll be the biggest game of the year 4 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Dr. Crossbar Posted March 10 Popular Post Share Posted March 10 The more passion JT shows the better. The more production the better. The more uncomfortable the better. He's a fantastic leader and warrior. And ... he adjusted. He keeps moving. He keeps finding gears. He won't allow others to define him. Just fantastic all around. Some are really pissed that they haven't been able to control his narrative. 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wing Posted March 10 Share Posted March 10 The thing I like about our current win streak is that not only we're winning by really playing to the identity that Tocc wants the team to play - relentless forecheck and sound defense, we're also getting shots and chances and not simply getting goals by being 'lucky'. When goals are harder to come by, you need to let in less to win which is what the team is doing now. This is the right time to heat up. When Joshua's back we'll be even better. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KFAN Posted March 10 Share Posted March 10 1 hour ago, -dlc- said: People keep wanting to find reasons we're not as good as our record/wins. It's always something to defend why the other team lost. Make excuses for them. When we win, they're tired. When we lose, that's just an excuse and good teams battle through it. When, really, it's just that this team is one of the top teams and we need to recognize that. They're proving it. I'm one of those who was saying that the Nucks were still too soft. Now, I take that back. With some of the size they've added, the gritty, determined offense led by JT, the best D we've had in a very long time, and very good goaltending, we could be unstoppable. Kudos to JR, PA and RT and their teams. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post -dlc- Posted March 10 Popular Post Share Posted March 10 33 minutes ago, CanucksJay said: I loved Miller's fire and passion but if you watched the old tapes of his time under Green and BB vs now, it's night and day. Miller during contract year was a risky player giving up chances to create chances. Bieksa was the same....risky player. Jumped into the play at times when it put the team in a bad position. Then he took a summer to work on timing and decision making. When to jump, when not to based on where the puck AND other players were. Not just to go without a quick assessment first. These are things you can correct. You can't inject the killer instinct in...it's either there or it's not. JT showed it. Bieksa showed it. Burr showed it. Go for the jugular will to win. It's not really "night and day"...he's cleaned it up. And he always said/knew that he was that type of player and had to reel it in. Thing is, some saw him as a lazy floater. Didn't care. Wasn't a team player. Stick and gate slams were a character defect....NOT a guy who was all in (as some of us saw it). Those were way off base inaccurate. People really hated on JT and that was on them, not him. He always showed the attitude that some saw as a winning one while others bought into drama. Players don't completely turn their game around "because" someone else. It was always there with JT and he just needed a chance...which some here didn't really give him. They jumped on him at the first sign of struggle. If they had their way, he would've been long gone. And that would've been a huge mistake. This team needed moody, surliness. 1 2 1 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hammertime Posted March 10 Share Posted March 10 That was as close to a perfect game as youre gonna get. Man it was boring. We gave them nothing. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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