RoyalDude wrote:The bottom line for me is, the Sedins turn 32 on September 26 before the start of next season, they ain't getting any younger. It always seems to me that you start to notice a decline in a players game around that 32-33 mark in age. Which tells me that we have roughly 1 to 2 seasons at the most with Sedin dominance. All I'm saying is, that when we do see true evidence of a decline in the Sedins play, which will be sooner than you think, the Canucks will start to slip down in the standings, obviously, cause lets be honest, the Sedins are carrying the torch on this team right now and their ain't nothing of that kind of star quality and two players to boot, coming up in the system to replace them.
When the Sedins go, the Canucks go. Dark Days of Hockey will be back in Vancouver once again.
Why is that such a bad thing? If fickle Canuck fans do one thing right (and corporate Laugh fans do not) is vote with their dollar. There are better things to do in Van that watch mediocre hockey (we'll forget the past few weeks shall we...). After '94 we sucked into the 2000's and ticket sales reflected that, they had to rebuild and draft well...that's why Boston, Chicago, St. Louis did....dark days they are not, smart days....

