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Marwood
Location: Cumberland, BC
Joined: 03.18.2010

Nov 23 @ 9:58 PM ET
I blame Vantel.
- Load Management

There's a lot of blame to be spread around.
Reubenkincade
Location: BC
Joined: 11.18.2016

Nov 23 @ 10:01 PM ET
The two I looked at had Canucks players in them.
- manvanfan


Who from the Canucks is on that list?
Reubenkincade
Location: BC
Joined: 11.18.2016

Nov 23 @ 10:06 PM ET
Works for me! Just another bad pick by Benning. I’m sure he’ll end up being a serviceable third liner but they should’ve traded back and took a few defencemen.
- LeftCoaster


Horrible pick.
The kid is already 21 and in his 2nd season, he should be a 20 goal scorer by now.
VanHockeyGuy
Location: “Who are we to think we’re anybody?” - Tocchet. Penticton, BC
Joined: 04.26.2012

Nov 23 @ 10:10 PM ET
Benning lived for the throw ins. Who can forget Sbisa. Greatest GM ever.
- VANTEL


I guess we should be thankful JR sit's on the fence.
LeftCoaster
Location: Valley Of The Sun
Joined: 07.03.2009

Nov 23 @ 10:12 PM ET
Horrible pick.
The kid is already 21 and in his 2nd season, he should be a 20 goal scorer by now.

- Reubenkincade

I know you can’t see it because you don’t really know what you’re watching but he’s not very talented. Great work ethic though. I said a few years ago he’ll be a Leo Komarov, which he’s trending towards.
Reubenkincade
Location: BC
Joined: 11.18.2016

Nov 23 @ 10:12 PM ET
Mikheyev using his blazing speed for that one.
LeftCoaster
Location: Valley Of The Sun
Joined: 07.03.2009

Nov 23 @ 10:13 PM ET
Lucky bounce and Petey’s Johnny-on-the-spot!
Load Management
Season Ticket Holder
Vancouver Canucks
Location: Billings Spit, BC
Joined: 09.22.2019

Nov 23 @ 10:17 PM ET
I know you can’t see it because you don’t really know what you’re watching but he’s not very talented. Great work ethic though. I said a few years ago he’ll be a Leo Komarov, which he’s trending towards.
- LeftCoaster


Komarov could throw a punch.
LeftCoaster
Location: Valley Of The Sun
Joined: 07.03.2009

Nov 23 @ 10:19 PM ET
Komarov could throw a punch.
- Load Management

Easy…
Reubenkincade
Location: BC
Joined: 11.18.2016

Nov 23 @ 10:26 PM ET
Lazar creams his future teammate.
LeftCoaster
Location: Valley Of The Sun
Joined: 07.03.2009

Nov 23 @ 10:30 PM ET
"[Dach and DeBrincat] are good players," Blackhawks general manager Kyle Davidson said. "They're good players and you know, DeBrincat is a little more established in his career. He's a highly productive player. But you know what, we're in our rebuild, we need assets, we need young assets, and we need to build up that prospect base, and we thought that was the best way to go. We've got our process, we're sticking to it. We're happy with how today is going."

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This is what the Canucks need to be thinking! They have two NHL players under the age of 25 worth mentioning after eight years of losing.
LeftCoaster
Location: Valley Of The Sun
Joined: 07.03.2009

Nov 23 @ 10:37 PM ET
Lazar creams his future teammate.
- Reubenkincade

New article in The Athletic, you may be right about Fantilli. Pronman’s a bit of a hack but where there’s smoke there’s fire. 🔥

@TheAthletic
“Connor Bedard ranks No. 1 on Corey Pronman's list of 2023 NHL Draft prospects — but the gap between Bedard and Adam Fantilli is narrowing.”
LeftCoaster
Location: Valley Of The Sun
Joined: 07.03.2009

Nov 23 @ 10:43 PM ET
Analysis: Fantilli has been off to an incredible start to his freshman season, looking like the best first-year draft eligible in college hockey since Jack Eichel. Fantilli is a player who looks like a pro and it is easy to imagine him becoming a great NHL player. He’s got a huge frame, skates well and competes hard. He wins a lot of battles and isn’t shy to use his big frame to lay out opponents. He has legit high-end skill and can make incredibly skilled plays at full speed. His playmaking is good, not as good as his skill and power elements, but he can make difficult plays while also being a shot threat too. He has the potential to be a star No. 1 center in the NHL and his season to date has created intrigue and debate around the first overall spot in this draft.
manvanfan
Vancouver Canucks
Location: MB
Joined: 01.21.2012

Nov 23 @ 10:44 PM ET
New article in The Athletic, you may be right about Fantilli. Pronman’s a bit of a hack but where there’s smoke there’s fire. 🔥

@TheAthletic
“Connor Bedard ranks No. 1 on Corey Pronman's list of 2023 NHL Draft prospects — but the gap between Bedard and Adam Fantilli is narrowing.”

- LeftCoaster

Just drumming up excitement like every year.
manvanfan
Vancouver Canucks
Location: MB
Joined: 01.21.2012

Nov 23 @ 10:46 PM ET
Well after watching 5 minutes of Colorado skate around the ice. That's enough for the night
Load Management
Season Ticket Holder
Vancouver Canucks
Location: Billings Spit, BC
Joined: 09.22.2019

Nov 23 @ 10:46 PM ET
New article in The Athletic, you may be right about Fantilli. Pronman’s a bit of a hack but where there’s smoke there’s fire. 🔥

@TheAthletic
“Connor Bedard ranks No. 1 on Corey Pronman's list of 2023 NHL Draft prospects — but the gap between Bedard and Adam Fantilli is narrowing.”

- LeftCoaster


Looking forward to seeing him on Saturday against the Royals.
LeftCoaster
Location: Valley Of The Sun
Joined: 07.03.2009

Nov 23 @ 10:48 PM ET
Looking forward to seeing him on Saturday against the Royals.
- Load Management

Looks incredibly skilled, here’s his evaluation.


Projected elite NHL player (Tier 1)

1. Connor Bedard, C, Regina (WHL)

Jul. 17, 2005 | 5′ 9.75″ | 185 pounds | Shoots right

Tier: Projected elite NHL player

Analysis: Bedard is a true No. 1 pick who is the type of prospect you hope changes the trajectory of your franchise if he hits. Bedard has looked awesome to start the season but hasn’t looked like a runaway no-doubt-he’s-going-number-one yet. Still, he’s a game-breaker, as any given shift for Bedard at the junior level can lead to a highlight reel. He has tremendous individual skill and creativity, while also being an elite passer and goal-scorer who can make highly skilled plays at an NHL pace. He’s the most imaginative player with the puck on the ice while also being a goal-scoring threat from the dots. Bedard is also a highly competitive center who forces turnovers and is hard on pucks. His size and frame are the only issues in his game and may cause questions about whether he is 100 percent an NHL center. Otherwise, everything else about him screams impact pro.
Reubenkincade
Location: BC
Joined: 11.18.2016

Nov 23 @ 10:50 PM ET
Analysis: Fantilli has been off to an incredible start to his freshman season, looking like the best first-year draft eligible in college hockey since Jack Eichel. Fantilli is a player who looks like a pro and it is easy to imagine him becoming a great NHL player. He’s got a huge frame, skates well and competes hard. He wins a lot of battles and isn’t shy to use his big frame to lay out opponents. He has legit high-end skill and can make incredibly skilled plays at full speed. His playmaking is good, not as good as his skill and power elements, but he can make difficult plays while also being a shot threat too. He has the potential to be a star No. 1 center in the NHL and his season to date has created intrigue and debate around the first overall spot in this draft.
- LeftCoaster


That sounds like my boy Fantilli.👍
Load Management
Season Ticket Holder
Vancouver Canucks
Location: Billings Spit, BC
Joined: 09.22.2019

Nov 23 @ 10:52 PM ET
Looks incredibly skilled, here’s his evaluation.


Projected elite NHL player (Tier 1)

1. Connor Bedard, C, Regina (WHL)

Jul. 17, 2005 | 5′ 9.75″ | 185 pounds | Shoots right

Tier: Projected elite NHL player

Analysis: Bedard is a true No. 1 pick who is the type of prospect you hope changes the trajectory of your franchise if he hits. Bedard has looked awesome to start the season but hasn’t looked like a runaway no-doubt-he’s-going-number-one yet. Still, he’s a game-breaker, as any given shift for Bedard at the junior level can lead to a highlight reel. He has tremendous individual skill and creativity, while also being an elite passer and goal-scorer who can make highly skilled plays at an NHL pace. He’s the most imaginative player with the puck on the ice while also being a goal-scoring threat from the dots. Bedard is also a highly competitive center who forces turnovers and is hard on pucks. His size and frame are the only issues in his game and may cause questions about whether he is 100 percent an NHL center. Otherwise, everything else about him screams impact pro.

- LeftCoaster


We're sitting behind the Royals net. It's his vision I'm curious about.
Sayros
Vancouver Canucks
Location: Canada, AB
Joined: 07.01.2007

Nov 23 @ 10:53 PM ET
Why does boeser always look like he’s been out there for a 3 minute shift … like always looks dog tired
LeftCoaster
Location: Valley Of The Sun
Joined: 07.03.2009

Nov 23 @ 10:54 PM ET
Arizona beats the Hurricanes, Chicago also winning, hopefully the Canucks keep losing.
Reubenkincade
Location: BC
Joined: 11.18.2016

Nov 23 @ 10:55 PM ET
We're sitting behind the Royals net. It's his vision I'm curious about.
- Load Management


Enjoy the game
LeftCoaster
Location: Valley Of The Sun
Joined: 07.03.2009

Nov 23 @ 10:57 PM ET
We're sitting behind the Royals net. It's his vision I'm curious about.
- Load Management

Reubenkincade
Location: BC
Joined: 11.18.2016

Nov 23 @ 11:00 PM ET
Arizona beats the Hurricanes, Chicago also winning, hopefully the Canucks keep losing.
- LeftCoaster


You know you are a shit team when you have already been monitoring the bottom of the standings for the past 10 games and your team hasn't even played 25% of their games yet
LeftCoaster
Location: Valley Of The Sun
Joined: 07.03.2009

Nov 23 @ 11:00 PM ET
Jake Sanderson just scored his first NHL goal for Ottawa, watching that game, that kids gonna be a good one!!
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