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Conor Garland aborde les luttes des Canucks cette saison | Après les heures d’ouverture



Conor Garland s’est joint à Scott Oake et Ian MacIntyre dans After Hours pour discuter d’une saison difficile des Canucks de Vancouver, de son hockey junior à Moncton, de l’échange de Quinn Hughes, de sa bataille avec Connor McDavid lors des dernières séries éliminatoires et bien plus encore. ———————————————- 📺 http://sportsnetplus.ca – Diffusez en direct sur Sportsnet+ 💻 http://www.sportsnet.ca – Plus de nouvelles et de faits saillants sur Sportsnet.ca https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVhibwHk4WKw4leUt6JfRLg https://www.facebook.com/sportsnet https://twitter.com/sportsnet https://www.instagram.com/sportsnet/ https://www.tiktok.com/@sportsnet ————————————————— #NHL

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  1. I remember watching this guy at the Wildcats game he was unreal ! Most people in the crowd kept saying what he was doing was impressive but "he'll never do it at the NHL level"

    Glad to see he proved the doubters wrong and carved himself a solid NHL career , great player and awseome person !

  2. Great, hard working player. Smart. Articulate. Blessed. Where ever the trade happens, I'll be rooting for him.

  3. Canucks have some great players and Garland is one of them. Remember even Mackinnon and McDavid have played on the worst team in the league before.

  4. "You either win or you learn…. And we learned" lmao Canucks are going to be worldly scholars by the time this rebuild is done

  5. Oiler fan, and I have mad respect for Garland. He plays the game hard and is a really good guy off the ice!!

  6. if we’re keeping him more importantly if he’s keeping us – he should be a leader if not the leader

  7. Garland must be one of the leaders of the New Canucks — trading him away for teenage draft picks would be a massive mistake. He loves Vancouver and is a culture bearer for the team. He has the right attitude and wants to stay here long term. He told Hughes over the summer he was extending whether or not Hughes stayed. That's the kind of dedication all future players should have on the Canucks.

  8. As tough as this season is, guys like Garland and Boeser resigned after going through some pretty tough seasons and they had to know that this was a possibility. You do you best, and obviously at the start of the year, they had Quinn Hughes and the goal was the playoffs, but look at the roster in October. There was always the distinct possibility the Canucks would end up here. Despite the turmoil, Brock never wanted to leave Vancouver, when he probably could have gone home to Mini, even if it was just on a one year show me deal and when the cap went up, he could have gone long term. Clearly Conor felt the same way. It's a tough situation, again, but the players have to keep battling and management with ownership's blessing has to stick to this rebuild. And if it lasts less than 3 years, it's not a rebuild. It's a retool and something definitely went wrong. Obviously you don't want to be the Sabres who rebuild endlessly, but to do a proper rebuild that can result in success, it takes 3-5 years. I don't own if ownership and the fans are ready for that, even now. I certainly am because I want to actually win something.

  9. Connor team rebuild or not you guys must mark way better. Three guys are jumping in to attack, problem is if you loose the puck 3 on two the other way or four on two. Team system is wrong.
    One guy deep four back will turn it around for you guys. Keep Ohgren Pettersson and Karlsson as a line for three four games. Results will change.

  10. I LOVED Garly. Great player. Always has been… but not as much anymore for me. He is one of the BEST Canucks of all time imo. But when he posed with that pos Kash Patel for a picture earlier this year, it took everything away. Roll your eyes if you wanrt, but Garly's image is tainted. And now all I think about is that picture when I see him. I don't want him to win and succeed anymore. I know there's no good from viewing politics in hockey but he should have tucked that one under the rug. Especially since he is playing somewhere that's so less conservative and more progressive than back home.. I just don't think I can enjoy watching him as much now, unfortunately and it breaks my heart. And to add, I don't care for ANY other player that carries this brand of thinking either. The US has a ton of problems with racism and bigotry it still has to get over. You'd think playing in a progressive part of CANADA would help them see, and be appreciative for where they live… but nope. . Love'm but he's gotta go at some point. Let him play in the US where he likes the way they do things.

  11. He wants to stay. He can be a veteran that shows the younger players the ropes. He always competes hard. Smart player. They should look to move a Peterson or brock before Connor. That being said if the offer is right at this point we need to take it.

  12. Garland, Boeser, DeBrusk, Filip Hronek for Nylander and Morgan Rielly in a package. Canucks get another Swedish star player (arguably best Swedish forward) to pair with Pettersson. Reilly gets a fresh start back home.

  13. I hope he retires a Canuck. This man embodies what it means to be a great human being, not to forget one of the hardest working players in the league. Put the C on him.

  14. Give this man the C. He may not be the best player in the league by any means, but he's a natural born leader. Despite our lousy few seasons, he genuinely works hard and cares for the team.

  15. Garland is my favorite Canuck. He shows up to win every game regardless of the situation with the team.

  16. Garland is such a student of the game. Great to see how well spoken and a leader he’s become. I’m from Halifax but always respected garlands game. When Moncton does decide to retire his #8 it’s well deserved. Best wildcat of all time

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