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APRÈS-MATCH DANS TOUTE LA PATINOIRE : Canucks de Vancouver contre Oilers d’Edmonton | Jeu 80



🏒 Bienvenue au Rink Wide Vancouver, offrant une couverture d’après-match EN DIRECT ! 🚨 Rejoignez les hôtes Jeff Paterson et Farhan Lalji alors qu’ils réagissent au match de ce soir entre Edmonton et Vancouver. Que vous soyez un fan inconditionnel ou que vous débutiez simplement dans le jeu, c’est l’endroit idéal pour une analyse approfondie, des commentaires d’experts et des discussions passionnées alors que les Canucks se dirigent vers les séries éliminatoires ! Présenté par Applewood Auto Group Écoutez la version podcast sur https://www.rinkwidevancouver.com/

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  1. The big forwards didn't do much again other than Miller but thats a given. It makes me wonder if they gave away far too many of that glut of wingers from earlier in the year
    With their talk about Hronek it reminded me that the 2 camps the ones who love the trade and those like me who hated the trading away of those drafts ( nb: remember it was a 1st and 2nd and we could have set the defence for a decade by drafting BOTH the Swedish kids instead of just Willander, at 17 was Sandin-Pellikka who looks like a real offensive threat ie Goals ! and btw we also had Hunter Brzustewicz ) This management group has consistently WAY over paid for the guys they wanted and yes it's resulted in a pretty good season, but we can't keep half these guys so all those drafts and players were thrown away. I do not want them to gut this teams drafts like Benning did.

  2. Hi, it's Robert from Berlin. I drank coffee because I couldn't wait to see them against the Oilers. Went to bed with Rink Wide on the phone, drifted off, but for some reason woke up again towards the end, just before my name got called. So, fate would have it that I got the goodwill message 🙂

  3. That was a workmanlike effort against a reduced Oilers team, but I'm starting to think that a viewer, last time, had the right idea about re-uniting Lotto, leaving the Lindholm line intact and using Suter and Blueger on the others. It would give them two strong lines and a defensively reliable bottom six. Lotto is capable of doing damage, even against the best defensive pairs, especially when on the ice with Hughes. Suter and Blueger are both eminently capable in the checking role.

  4. Vancouver born but religiously listen to you guys from my home in Tokyo ! Keep it up boys and can’t wait for the playoffs !

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