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  1. You don't win the cup by signing back ups and stand ins while losing stars. You win with the best players. So buy or draft the best players. Accept no substitutes. Unless you want mid table mediocrity.

  2. EP40 was great, once again. Saved one point for the team. 2 points. 65% face offs. 3 blocks.
    Elias has blocked more shots than ANY OTHER offensive player in the league this season.

  3. in a rebuild as well you need team to start faltering if the young teams are getting better who of the contenders are not contenders in a few years?

  4. The thing that I can't stand is just about every trade the canucks make the other teams fleece them or take advantage of them nd players dont like going there because they can't handle the pressure of a Canadian market

  5. Fans are unhappy with EP40's contract. But remember how much pressure everyone put on him to sign an extension with the Canucks and all the talk in that final season of his previous contract. Of course his agent was going to get him what his expected market value was.

  6. Rutherford coming out and saying they aren't doing a rebuild when we are seeing the Sharks, Ducks and Hawks on the upswing of 5-6 year rebuilds is hilarious.

  7. You are awesome. I’m an accepting Canucks…… I’m genuinely curious what management will do when we fall off in the next 2-3 weeks

  8. I am a Canucks fan because they are a fun, weird, bewildering team. They have cool players, and when they are on, they play a brand of hockey that is very easy to cheer for.

    I knew long ago that this team was not “good/great” in the traditional sense, but man alive, are they entertaining. Can anyone honestly say this is a boring hockey team?!?

    Love ain’t supposed to be easy and it sure as heck isn’t with the Canucks, but one day. ONE DAY. It might all be worth it, and then we can go to everyone and say “I stuck with this team when you all doubted them”. THAT is why I’m a Canucks fan. Truly no other team like them.

  9. It's after 4-5 years of pain we have one good year maybe two in a leap year. And everything falls apart again. Repeat

  10. Rutherford was hired to make this team a contender! He has failed miserabley.

  11. I acctually like that Rutherford is finally protecting the prospect pool and not throwing away Willander, EP2 and the other kids for short term bandaids.

    That said, so much of what he says in this interview feels totaly self inflicted. The Pius Suter stuff is brutal. They had an in house center who killed penalties, did the dirty work, and wanted to stay. They did not trade him at the deadline, misread his market in the summer, lost him for nothing, and now they are talking about how hard it is to fix center and the PK. Thats not bad luck, thats just bad asset managment.

    Same story with Chytil and the Miller trade. Rutherford literally admits they knew Chytil was a concussion risk, and that trading J. T. Miller set the team back. So they swap out a high end, durable center for a walking question mark, do not build any real redundancy at center, and then point to injuries when it blows up. If you expect injuries in a compressed schedule you cant build the spine of your team on guys with red flag health histories and just hope it works out.

    Then there is the 2C promise. He said in the offseason it would be expensive not to adress second line center. Here we are months later and that hole is still there because the price is "too high." You cant say it will be very expensive not to fix it, then refuse to pay the cost and act like that outcome was unavoidable. That is failing to follow thru on your own diagnosis.

    The PK problem is the same pattern. They built a penalty kill around Blueger, Forbort and Suter. Two of those guys have been hurt and one walked for free because of "miscommunication on term." When your PK falls apart in that situation, that is the result of your own planning, not the hockey gods being mean to Vancouver again.

    What really makes it frustrating is the total lack of a clear pivot point. In his best case and worst case scenarios, the plan is basically stay the course, hope they get healthy, maybe sneak in, and if they miss maybe they win the lottery. There is no firm line like "if we are out by the deadline we sell and recoup value." That is how you end up in 9th place watching players like Suter leave for nothing over and over.

    And the way he talks about Quinn Hughes is low key terrifiying. Saying the direction will not change whether Hughes stays or asks out might sound calm, but this is a franchise defenceman. If you lose a player like that because your endless "transition" never goes anywhere, that is the ultimate self inflicted wound by this org.

  12. i honestly dont get why this team doesn't go into a retool/rebuild looking at that line up it just so meh

  13. WHEN will Francesco Acquilini sell the Canucks?
    Only then can the Canucks possibly advance.
    Acquilini is the anchor limiting this team.

  14. Them missing the playoffs this year might be a good thing. The injuries have shown how bad their depth is. Next summer will be a big one for them as they have some tough decisions to make. As much as I love Hughes, he is starting to get injured a lot the last two years and has shown you can bully him off the puck in the playoffs. I feel they should try and see what kind of a market is there for him and trade him in the summer if they get a massive offer from a team. Something needs to change with the culture of this team as it hasn't been good since Gillis left.

  15. As a Bruins fan, I would lose it if they give up Zacha to the Canucks and at least one of Cootes, Willander, or the 2026 1st isn't included.

  16. I was pissed when we traded Horvat… Guy was a great all round player. Horvat and JT as a 1-2 right now would have been so good

  17. I told everyone that the Canucks were going to bad this year and for some reason no one believed me.

  18. Canucks not committing to rebuild = me not committing to buying tickets or merch

  19. Negative rep -> no one wants to play in vancouver -> it costs more to get anyone -> you get worse players -> hard to win -> negative rep.
    Its why the full rebuild option keeps getting thrown in; trying to break that cycle.

  20. To expand on the NMC, it is even more binding than an NTC. That means that the player can’t be sent to the minors (to get them to agree to leave), or be made available in an expansion draft. Reportedly, Doug Armstrong, has gotten rid of a couple of players with NTCs by threatening to move them to the minors.

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