IBatch Posted April 24 Share Posted April 24 53 minutes ago, Gawdzukes said: No shit hey. You're in the playoffs for the first time in 10 years. Tied 1-1 after a 109 point season you spineless waste of skin. You're not even going to cheer on your team because we have a backup goalie in. Brain deads idiots. Question is, as the bandwagon empties, how many people will stretcher their way back? Live feed, after a 1-1 series and the news of Demko, and the wagon parked by a cliff, this kid at least is doing it in style. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Coconuts Posted April 24 Popular Post Share Posted April 24 12 minutes ago, Sell.the.team said: Casey has to be out... I don't care if some of the goals weren't his fault. He should have been pulled at 3-0 IMO. I am tired of hearing pundits and fans alike describe him as some sort of strategic addition that is a valuable part of this team... he was a cap dump we were forced to take back in the Pearson trade (a situation we were hamstrung on due to cap considedrations). Yes, he's shown flashes of great play this season in a limited role, but he has also had many mediocre performances, especially down the stretch when he was the starter. Silvos has far more upside and should be the backup of the future (should he want to stay here). Our second line (whatever it is) is rotten and needs to be fixed. I would propose Lotto Line as first line with Garly, Lindholm, and Dak having second line minutes. The bottom 6 can be rotated as needed based on who is playing well together. I really like guys like Laff and Suter, but I am tired of seeing them playing so high up the lineup. Other guys like Hoglander and Mikheyev have been moreless invisible so far and Toch needs to do something to get them going. Podz should be in the lineup..... he played great down the stretch. Keeping him out at this juncture is doing a disservice to team and his future. Petey needs to get over his yips... I am sure he will. At least he was getting some good looks lately. We dominated last game for the most part and should be able to pull through... However, we can't afford to let this series slip away. Putting Silovs into a high pressure scenario may not get the result folks want either. Yes, he's played some games on a big stage for Latvia but I'll be a little surprised if the coaching staff don't go with the guy who has extensive NHL experience. Silovs may be the backup next season, but for the time being I'd run with DeSmith. DeSmith probably gets a chance to step back in, if he gets lit up maybe then the coaching staff will be faced with a tougher goaltending decision. It's still early going, Georgiev got absolutely lit up in game one against the Jets, bounced back well last night. More often than not we probably win if we play how we did last night, even with our powerplay not scoring on four separate chances. We're probably missing two top six players, we're missing at least one. We knew that leading up to acquiring Lindholm, we knew that after acquiring Lindholm. Pettersson's pretty inexperienced come playoff time, most of our core is, that's why getting this experience is so important. Even if we go out this season we'll be better for it. Wouldn't be surprised to see Podz slot in, it's easier to tinker with the bottom six. Di Guiseppe only played 9:42 last night, Lafferty only played 10:08, Suter only played 10:59. 1 1 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YourHuckleberry Posted April 24 Share Posted April 24 43 minutes ago, PhillipBlunt said: Agreed. Likening someone making a choice to sell their ticket to being a spineless waste of skin is sad. I think it’s less about the selling of the ticket and more about the choice to publicly state they do not believe in the team. “Spineless waste of skin” may be a bit extreme but I agree with the sentiment that the person appears to be lacking fortitude. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spook007 Posted April 24 Share Posted April 24 2 hours ago, bishopshodan said: I saw things different. I predict a break out game from Petey in Nashville. He had a lot of looks last night, could have potted a couple. Should have potted a couple. Coulda, woulda, shoulda. Get him away from the home town media and gumpy fans, I think its time for him. Maybe I'm wrong , we'll see. The hits, the chances last night...really good stats. If they put more of those chance on net, we win that game. Need to calibrate the sights and get on target. Without Demko, our chance of a long run have taken a big hit. Yet, there is a reason the NHL has 7 game playoffs. Any given Sunday stuff, the better team doesn't always win one- off games. I know I am being that annoying optimist again but i see a lot of good. I still have hope. It was just one game. You are not being annoyingly optimistic... The team played great and had more attempts than I can remember in most of our pre playoffs games... no matter what, you need a bit of puck luck, and the boys didn't have it... I bet you, when Tocchet and the coaches goes through the game, they will have a lot of confidence going into the next games in Nashville. It would have been diggerent, had they not created anything, bit that was hardly the case. in the 3rd in particular it looked like we were on the PP most of the half, and Nasville were fighting for their lives. Just keep smashing them and hammering pucks at them, and they will fold... we are not going to miss chances like this again... Miller has an extra gear, Petey was starting to warm up in the 3rd and should, despite all the moaning, have had a goal, which would have stopped the unhappiness about him. Onwards and Upwards 2 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Boudrias Posted April 24 Share Posted April 24 1 minute ago, Coconuts said: Putting Silovs into a high pressure scenario may not get the result folks want either. Yes, he's played some games on a big stage for Latvia but I'll be a little surprised if the coaching staff don't go with the guy who has extensive NHL experience. Silovs may be the backup next season, but for the time being I'd run with DeSmith. DeSmith probably gets a chance to step back in, if he gets lit up maybe then the coaching staff will be faced with a tougher goaltending decision. It's still early going, Georgiev got absolutely lit up in game one against the Jets, bounced back well last night. More often than not we probably win if we play how we did last night, even with our powerplay not scoring on four separate chances. We're probably missing two top six players, we're missing at least one. We knew that leading up to acquiring Lindholm, we knew that after acquiring Lindholm. Pettersson's pretty inexperienced come playoff time, most of our core is, that's why getting this experience is so important. Even if we go out this season we'll be better for it. Wouldn't be surprised to see Podz slot in, it's easier to tinker with the bottom six. Di Guiseppe only played 9:42 last night, Lafferty only played 10:08, Suter only played 10:59. DeSmith should get the next game but his play will likely tell the tale if he gets game 4 or not. Who knows how long Demko will be out? 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Coconuts Posted April 24 Share Posted April 24 2 minutes ago, Boudrias said: DeSmith should get the next game but his play will likely tell the tale if he gets game 4 or not. Who knows how long Demko will be out? He's week to week, what that means is anyone's guess 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Heretic Posted April 24 Share Posted April 24 You're not going to win many playoff games scoring only 1 goal, unless you have Martin Brodeur in his prime. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post stawns Posted April 24 Popular Post Share Posted April 24 16 minutes ago, Coconuts said: Putting Silovs into a high pressure scenario may not get the result folks want either. Yes, he's played some games on a big stage for Latvia but I'll be a little surprised if the coaching staff don't go with the guy who has extensive NHL experience. Silovs may be the backup next season, but for the time being I'd run with DeSmith. DeSmith probably gets a chance to step back in, if he gets lit up maybe then the coaching staff will be faced with a tougher goaltending decision. It's still early going, Georgiev got absolutely lit up in game one against the Jets, bounced back well last night. More often than not we probably win if we play how we did last night, even with our powerplay not scoring on four separate chances. We're probably missing two top six players, we're missing at least one. We knew that leading up to acquiring Lindholm, we knew that after acquiring Lindholm. Pettersson's pretty inexperienced come playoff time, most of our core is, that's why getting this experience is so important. Even if we go out this season we'll be better for it. Wouldn't be surprised to see Podz slot in, it's easier to tinker with the bottom six. Di Guiseppe only played 9:42 last night, Lafferty only played 10:08, Suter only played 10:59. They'll come back with CD.........how could they not? He didn't steal the game, but he didn't lose it either 2 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PhillipBlunt Posted April 24 Author Share Posted April 24 27 minutes ago, YourHuckleberry said: I think it’s less about the selling of the ticket and more about the choice to publicly state they do not believe in the team. “Spineless waste of skin” may be a bit extreme but I agree with the sentiment that the person appears to be lacking fortitude. You see, lacking fortitude is the right way to put it. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rip The Mesh Posted April 24 Share Posted April 24 84 shot attempts is allot but believe it or not, it could even be more. PowerPlay must be better. 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CRAZY_4_NAZZY Posted April 24 Share Posted April 24 4 minutes ago, Rip The Mesh said: 84 shot attempts is allot but believe it or not, it could even be more. PowerPlay must be better. Rewatching a lot of the game again, noticed too many of our shots were from the perimeter. Nashville had 30 blocks, but we took so many from the outside that it was almost easy for them to make the ready to get in front of it. The team needs to attack the middle more which goes along with Tocchet's mantra of "embrace the pain". Meaning - get to the middle of the ice and take the punishment to get the looks you want. Which in my mind means 3 things: 1) the team needs to move their feet more 2) willing to have the courage to go to the harder areas of the ice more frequently to battle 3) execute well when you get to those places. 1 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
awalk Posted April 24 Share Posted April 24 They'll figure this out. Predicting a split of the games in Nashville, then Canucks close it out in 6. Suck it, Preds. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
canucks curse Posted April 24 Share Posted April 24 they passed on a lot of shooting opportunities off the rush, the old "shot and a rebound," plan did not seem to be something they wanted to try...but Nashville did omg their 3rd goal... 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Canuck You Posted April 24 Share Posted April 24 84 shot attempts, less than 20 recorded shots. Their D must be ice-packed up. Not worried. 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RomanPer Posted April 24 Share Posted April 24 1 hour ago, Sell.the.team said: Casey has to be out... I don't care if some of the goals weren't his fault. He should have been pulled at 3-0 IMO. I am tired of hearing pundits and fans alike describe him as some sort of strategic addition that is a valuable part of this team... he was a cap dump we were forced to take back in the Pearson trade (a situation we were hamstrung on due to cap considedrations). Yes, he's shown flashes of great play this season in a limited role, but he has also had many mediocre performances, especially down the stretch when he was the starter. Silvos has far more upside and should be the backup of the future (should he want to stay here). Our second line (whatever it is) is rotten and needs to be fixed. I would propose Lotto Line as first line with Garly, Lindholm, and Dak having second line minutes. The bottom 6 can be rotated as needed based on who is playing well together. I really like guys like Laff and Suter, but I am tired of seeing them playing so high up the lineup. Other guys like Hoglander and Mikheyev have been moreless invisible so far and Toch needs to do something to get them going. Podz should be in the lineup..... he played great down the stretch. Keeping him out at this juncture is doing a disservice to team and his future. Petey needs to get over his yips... I am sure he will. At least he was getting some good looks lately. We dominated last game for the most part and should be able to pull through... However, we can't afford to let this series slip away. Really? How many more goals did DeSmith allow after we were down 0-3? What exactly would that pull accomplish? 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IBatch Posted April 24 Share Posted April 24 45 minutes ago, Heretic said: You're not going to win many playoff games scoring only 1 goal, unless you have Martin Brodeur in his prime. Luongo did this too. Just saying. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rypper_37 Posted April 24 Share Posted April 24 13 hours ago, Dr. Crossbar said: Good on the fans at Rogers for not giving up!! I was there last night and made lots of noise as it was my first playoff game ever! 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Theo5789 Posted April 24 Share Posted April 24 Hope this isn't getting around the room 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rocket-68 Posted April 24 Share Posted April 24 (edited) 1 hour ago, YourHuckleberry said: I think it’s less about the selling of the ticket and more about the choice to publicly state they do not believe in the team. “Spineless waste of skin” may be a bit extreme but I agree with the sentiment that the person appears to be lacking fortitude. Who is selling their ticket? I will buy it for game 5 (depending on where in the arena) as have some interested in going with me to the game ... DM and then please go join the Oilers fan club if you don't believe in this team. Edited April 24 by Rocket-68 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IBatch Posted April 24 Share Posted April 24 1 minute ago, Theo5789 said: Hope this isn't getting around the room Same as saying he has a lower body injury, but really has a stiff neck. Don't read anything into this. At least we know he won't miss many games - that's what the actual message is. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BC_Hawk Posted April 24 Share Posted April 24 1 hour ago, Coconuts said: Putting Silovs into a high pressure scenario may not get the result folks want either. Yes, he's played some games on a big stage for Latvia but I'll be a little surprised if the coaching staff don't go with the guy who has extensive NHL experience. Silovs may be the backup next season, but for the time being I'd run with DeSmith. DeSmith probably gets a chance to step back in, if he gets lit up maybe then the coaching staff will be faced with a tougher goaltending decision. It's still early going, Georgiev got absolutely lit up in game one against the Jets, bounced back well last night. More often than not we probably win if we play how we did last night, even with our powerplay not scoring on four separate chances. We're probably missing two top six players, we're missing at least one. We knew that leading up to acquiring Lindholm, we knew that after acquiring Lindholm. Pettersson's pretty inexperienced come playoff time, most of our core is, that's why getting this experience is so important. Even if we go out this season we'll be better for it. Wouldn't be surprised to see Podz slot in, it's easier to tinker with the bottom six. Di Guiseppe only played 9:42 last night, Lafferty only played 10:08, Suter only played 10:59. Two key notes in ur post: "More often than not we probably win if we play how we did last night": EXACTLY "even without our PP": That is a HUGE problem! We need the PP to be successful; its the dagger! If Petey buries that easy shot last night, the game is diff. And three more overlying issues: Petterson needs to get his ass moving. That missed empty net and his total reluctance to take are shot in general is alarming. Top that off with a give away that resulted in a goal....pathetic! Someone needs to make up some missing posters for Beoser; for a >6' guy he is invisible. At least smoke someone if your going to be a no show on Offense. DeSmith needs to make that first save; so deflating! The whole arena is literally supporting him, and he gives up that goal...brutal! Podz over PDG; just opens up more opportunities and he is more physical Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Gawdzukes Posted April 24 Popular Post Share Posted April 24 (edited) 2 hours ago, Nucker67 said: Can't blame him for not wanting to spend $700 to watch the Canucks poop the bed, and they did. I feel bad for the fans that had to shell out crazy money to watch that. If someone can't afford $700 for a hockey game, that I totally get, but I don't feel the slightest bit sorry for anyone because a hockey game didn't play out the way they wanted. It's a game of hockey. They can go a lot of ways. People expecting to get a top notch excitement filled win every time they go are out to lunch. That's not how it works. This guy is a complete putz though. He's not even complaining about a crappy performance he witnessed, he's not going to a game in the future, which he planned on doing 3 days ago, because ... hmmm he doesn't think it's worth watching his team play in the 3rd game of the first round of the playoffs? I don't really feel bad for him at all. In fact I think he's a complete imbecile of epic proportions. Who in their right mind doesn't want to watch their 109 point team competing 3 games into the Stanley Cup? Edited April 24 by Gawdzukes 1 1 2 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IBatch Posted April 24 Share Posted April 24 23 minutes ago, Canuck You said: 84 shot attempts, less than 20 recorded shots. Their D must be ice-packed up. Not worried. Sarros confirmed leaving the ice after game 2 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rmok Posted April 24 Share Posted April 24 56 minutes ago, Coconuts said: He's week to week, what that means is anyone's guess Lets be real.. it means he's out for the playoffs. The original injury he left the game under his own power with no limp or even sign of injury.. and he was gone for weeks. 3 games back and he's out with an injury to the same knee. He's not coming back and even if he did you couldn't depend on him after a game to not be injured again. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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