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Harman Dayal : Pourquoi Gavin McKenna pourrait changer de franchise pour les Canucks (lien cadeau). Compare le style à Patrick Kane, Kucherov, Panarin


Harman Dayal : Pourquoi Gavin McKenna pourrait changer de franchise pour les Canucks (lien cadeau). Compare le style à Patrick Kane, Kucherov, Panarin


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20 Comments

  1. Gnome_de_Plume

    And yes I know the Canucks are picking third but enjoy the fantasy?

  2. Wooden-Background107

    Aside from the obvious offence and talent he could bring to the Canucks, the thing I am actually excited about is his swag. That McGregor celebration was insane.

    Not only will he dominant in the NHL, but he will draw a lot of penalties for whoever drafts him.

  3. Mekenna this year, Joseph next season, throw in Dupont, and we’re good to go.

    The key to this rebuild is finishing in the bottom three for the next three years.

  4. NerdPunch

    Setting aside the talent/skill for a second, from a *business standpoint* this franchise needs a player like Gavin McKenna.

    The biggest thing the Canucks need to do right now is sell hope, and Gavin McKenna is going to sell a ton of hope (along with a shit ton of jerseys).

  5. Jealous_Difference44

    This draft isn’t going to fix our woes. Let’s just get a good player then give another crack at the next draft

  6. PetterssonsNeck

    It isn’t going to happen. Better to not get our hopes up.

  7. marsisblack

    And the canucks will watch him play somewhere else becuase they arent picking 1st. The percentages say so and you know sure as hell bettman will make it so.

  8. In just over 24 hours, we will know our destiny.

  9. Austaras

    That’s awesome but who are we taking at 3rd?

  10. Little_Earth_7435

    this is definitely copium, but could McKenna be generational?

    Bedard was obviously meant to be a generational talent, inspiring people to buy his jersey before the draft lottery. Celebrini on the other hand was meant to be worse than Bedard. I may be remembering incorrectly, but he was supposed to be a 1C, NOT a generational talent like Bedard. How the tables turned!

    Obviously the chances of this are super low, but McKenna COULD surprise everyone and be way better than expected.

    I DONT CARE IF DISAPPOINTMENT WILL HIT ME LIKE A TRUCK I WILL FANTASIZE ALL I WANT AND NO ONE CAN STOP ME GO CANUCKS GO I CANT WAIT FOR MCKENNA WOOOOOOOOO

  11. Total-Championship80

    Please no. The Canucks have psychologically ruined and physically disabled way more players than they ever needed to.

  12. smokinBatman

    With this ownership group. Hockey gods ain’t giving us 1st overall.

  13. Canucks are managed so badly that anyone who comes will exit as soon as they realize it.

  14. Bubbly_Chemist1496

    Nah. Quinn Hughes was a once in a generation player and the Canucks still bombed💣 due to mismanagement.

  15. GordonBombay102

    Stupid lottery weighting. Fuck the fucking Oilers up their dumb butts.

  16. short-and-free

    I’m scared we are going to do the same thing we did to huggy. 😥 and then we’ll be abandoned again

  17. BigBirdsBrain

    If they somehow land McKenna it changes everything overnight, that’s legit franchise player upside

    Even if it’s a long shot, this is the kind of swing you dream on as a fan

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