Goose Posted July 29 Share Posted July 29 Thinking about forward lines after all the new additions and it’s tough. It could be a really competitive training camp if the players put in a good off season. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DrJockitch Posted July 29 Share Posted July 29 Heinen-JTM-Brock. Someone needs to take that spot and he brings a bit more size and forecheck and hopefully a bit more finish than Suter. Sprong-EP-DeBrusk. DeBrusk playing forechecker/digger, EP being 200 ft player that can do anything. These 2 should help make up for Sprong’s lack of D. Situationally could see Dak there for hard matchups.late leads. Dak-Suter-Garland- this was the line before Suter got injured and was coming around. Defensively responsible 3rd that can provide almost second line offence. Could see Garland switched out on more defensive/end game situations. Blueger could also be switched in similarly. Hogz-Blue-Sherwood. Team was better with Hogz on 4th, Hogz was better on 4th away from matchups. Podz. More depth, more grit, more speed, more shots and matchup options. Better overall forward lineup with better fits and flexibility. 4 lines that can score will make us a hard matchup. Q-Hr-duh. One of the leagues best pairings. Soucy-Myers-IMHO a middling second pairing that gets pinned in their end a lot but they take away centre of the ice and provide a lot of reach and toughness. Poor, poor puck moving. Forbort-Desharnais. It’s a third pairing with size and PKers. Will look a lot like worse version of second pairing, big, physical, has trouble getting puck up and getting out of own zone. Demko at home, Arty party on the road. LFG. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nucker67 Posted July 29 Share Posted July 29 Not happy with the Defense. Don't know much about Forbort, other than he's in his 30's and missed a lot of games last year due to injury, played a couple of games in the minors. Desharnais is in his late 20s and only has 114 NHL under his belt, recording 1 goal. If he's still developing at 28, then I don't know. I wonder if they're not done yet with the D yet and maybe they trade one of the wingers. Injuries will happen, is this NHL capable D depth good enough? Hughes - Hronek Soucy - Myers Forbort - Desharnais Brisebois - Juulsen Hirose* - Friedman * he might not be capable 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rypien-Punch Posted August 5 Share Posted August 5 Im going to propose something that not a lot of people have thought about. Below is the scouting report for Vincent Desharnais. He lacks offence but has a massive body. Quinn has lots of offence and small body what if we paired them up. It will be a tall task for Desharnais but there is a possibility he could rise to the occasion Hughes Desharnais Soucy Hronek Forbort Myers Each line gets a player with some offence and a player with some shut down ability. Hughes gets a body guard Scouting Report The massive shutdown defenseman has no hesitation about hitting opponents, especially if it means giving his goaltender a better look at incoming shots. His punishing style makes life uncomfortable for opposing forwards. Improved skating has made him a useful penalty killer who can play a lot of minutes, despite not contributing a lot offensively. Long Range Potential: Huge defensive defenseman 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nzan Posted August 5 Share Posted August 5 (edited) Debrusk Pettersson Boeser - finally getting Petey with wingers that can play properly with him, a shooter and a grinder Joshua Miller Garland - Miller doesn't hit 103, but chemistry/forecheck/excitement will be off the charts creating career years for both Dak and Garland Heinen Suter Sprong - almost creating our Third Line from last year stylistically, not as good but still really good Hoglander Blueger Sherwood - not a traditional 4th line, but this would be a decent third line on lots of teams with good balanced scoring and forecheck Edited August 5 by nzan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CanucksCup2026 Posted August 7 Share Posted August 7 Debrusk Petey Sprong Hoglander Miller Boeser Joshua Blueger Garland Heinen Suter Sherwood Extras: Podz, PDG - Hughes - Hronek Myers. - Soucy Forbort - Desharnais Extras: Juulsen, Friedman - Demko Silovs I think alot of people are expecting too much from Heinen. He's always been a 20-30 pt guy with one outlier of a season of 47 points in his first year with the Bruins. I like him and would love to see him exceed that on the second line, but I suspect he will eventually end up on the 4th with Hogs (assuming he can play consistently) on the second line. I see a revolving door of Hogs, Podz and Heinen in the 2W and 4W spots. Clearly the third line is not changing. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CanucksCup2026 Posted August 7 Share Posted August 7 On 8/5/2024 at 3:26 AM, Rypien-Punch said: Im going to propose something that not a lot of people have thought about. Below is the scouting report for Vincent Desharnais. He lacks offence but has a massive body. Quinn has lots of offence and small body what if we paired them up. It will be a tall task for Desharnais but there is a possibility he could rise to the occasion Hughes Desharnais Soucy Hronek Forbort Myers Each line gets a player with some offence and a player with some shut down ability. Hughes gets a body guard Scouting Report The massive shutdown defenseman has no hesitation about hitting opponents, especially if it means giving his goaltender a better look at incoming shots. His punishing style makes life uncomfortable for opposing forwards. Improved skating has made him a useful penalty killer who can play a lot of minutes, despite not contributing a lot offensively. Long Range Potential: Huge defensive defenseman I think the coaches will play around in the preseason. But Quinn's great season wasn't just him, the chemistry with Hronek helped him alot and he likes playing with him. That being said, Hronek is getting paid to run his own pair and we're stronger if we can split them up. I prefer your suggestion, I just wonder if the players and coaches will want it. Not sure Desharnais can manage being on a top pair. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spiked Alia Posted August 16 Share Posted August 16 On 7/3/2024 at 12:44 PM, PunjabiCanucks23 said: With July 1st completed- Majority of UFAs Signed. What are your starting line combinations? Hoglander Petey DeBrusk Heinen Miller Boeser Joshua Blueger Garland Podkolzin Suter Sherwood Extras: PDG, Aman - Hughes - Hronek Myers. - Soucy Forbort - Desharnais Extras: Juulsen, Friedman - Demko Silovs -- I feel the above combinations give us the best bang for our buck. Ideally I'd love to see Willander or Lekey take a step forward in to the big club. Ideally Lekey replaces Hoglander on line 1 and Hoglander drops to line 2 . Willander had a good day at camp and would look great under a calm veteran in Soucy... What are your thoughts? Ideas? My hope is that we move Garland for a true #4 RD. Myers rotates in and out of the line-up as part of a load management strategy. I’d try Heinen-Miller-Boeser Debrusk-Pettersson-Sprong Joshua-Bluegar-Hoglander Podkolzin-Suter-Sherwood Aman Hughes-[GarlandTrade] Soucy-Hronek Forbort-Desharnais Myers Demko Silovs Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IBatch Posted August 22 Share Posted August 22 On 8/5/2024 at 3:26 AM, Rypien-Punch said: Im going to propose something that not a lot of people have thought about. Below is the scouting report for Vincent Desharnais. He lacks offence but has a massive body. Quinn has lots of offence and small body what if we paired them up. It will be a tall task for Desharnais but there is a possibility he could rise to the occasion Hughes Desharnais Soucy Hronek Forbort Myers Each line gets a player with some offence and a player with some shut down ability. Hughes gets a body guard Scouting Report The massive shutdown defenseman has no hesitation about hitting opponents, especially if it means giving his goaltender a better look at incoming shots. His punishing style makes life uncomfortable for opposing forwards. Improved skating has made him a useful penalty killer who can play a lot of minutes, despite not contributing a lot offensively. Long Range Potential: Huge defensive defenseman My issue with QHs Hronek was the playoffs. Teams have the book on QHs just rush him and take away his ability to skate with the puck. Did the same with Hronek and he wasn't as able to go much of anything. Maybe they can figure that out before next season... likely will play an extra minute or two if they do keep it going. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BigTramFan Posted August 23 Share Posted August 23 Even with the latest additions, I think I'd still like to see Joshua and Garland flanking Petey: Debrusk Miller Boeser Joshua Pettersson Garland Heinen Blueger Sprong Hoglander Suter Sherwood (Aman) Hughes Hronek Soucy Myers Forbort Desharnais (Friedman Juulsen) Demko* Silovs If Demko not ready then sign Lankinen for $1.5m and send Silovs down to AHL once Demko returns. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Bell Posted August 27 Share Posted August 27 14 minutes ago, Hammertime said: This table format is amazing showing the contract cost and remaining term Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rypien-Punch Posted August 28 Share Posted August 28 (edited) Hoglander Miller Boeser Debrusk Petey Sprong Heinen Blueger Sherwood Suter Raty Karlsson Joshua Aman Hughes Hronek Samuelsson Myers Soucy Desjarnais Forbort Juulsen Silovs Lankinen Edited September 22 by Rypien-Punch 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EastCoastExpress Posted September 11 Share Posted September 11 (edited) On 7/7/2024 at 2:50 PM, DexM94 said: 23/23 Hoglander Miller Boeser DeBrusk Petey Podkolzin Joshua Blueger Garland Heinen Suter Sherwood PDG Aman Hughes Hronek Soucy Myers Forbort Desharnais Juulsen Demko Silovs this still stands looking great, but with Sprong in place of Podz. I thing Hogz playing RW with JT/Brock will give him more success than LW on Petey where we saw him later last season Edited September 11 by EastCoastExpress Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BigTramFan Posted September 12 Share Posted September 12 2 hours ago, EastCoastExpress said: this still stands looking great, but with Sprong in place of Podz. I thing Hogz playing RW with JT/Brock will give him more success than LW on Petey where we saw him later last season IMO Hogs doesn't have the defensive game to play on the top line against top opponents. This is the main reason Suter was so successful with Miller & Boeser, because he provided some great defense to that line. I think Hogs needs to be on the 4th line to succeed at this point in his career. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
J-23 Posted September 13 Share Posted September 13 (edited) Joshua - Pettersson - Debrusk Hoglander/Sherwood - Miller - Boeser Heinen - Blueger - Garland Hoglander/Sherwood - Suter - Sprong Hughes - Hronek Soucy - Myers Forbort - Desharnais Demko Silovs Aman/Giuseppe/Karlsson, Friedman, Juulsen Edited September 13 by J-23 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Toccfather Posted September 13 Share Posted September 13 (edited) 2 hours ago, J-23 said: Joshua - Pettersson - Debrusk Hoglander/Sherwood - Miller - Boeser Heinen - Blueger - Garland Hoglander/Sherwood - Suter - Sprong Hughes - Hronek Soucy - Myers Forbort - Desharnais Demko Silovs Aman/Giuseppe/Karlsson, Friedman, Juulsen Joshua establishing himself as a top six forward would be Huge. Edited September 13 by Toccfather Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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