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dhabums wrote:Wow, am I surprised you didn't mention 91 pts made it the 2 seasons previous to 09/10. That would really undercut the point.
Southern_Canuck wrote:dhabums wrote:Wow, am I surprised you didn't mention 91 pts made it the 2 seasons previous to 09/10. That would really undercut the point.
8th place in the West is currently trending to 95 points:
Sports Club Stats
Current projected playoff teams:
103 Chicago
99 Minnesota
99 San Jose
97 Nashville
97 St Louis
95 Dallas
95 Phoenix
95 Los Angeles
Vancouver is trending to 91, Edmonton 92, and Detroit to 93...
But it is early.
S_C
Rumsfeld wrote:I'm not sure what the hate-on for Weise is all about. He brings about what I'd expect from a decent fourth-line winger. He has good wheels, can pass the puck better than most scrubs, throws hits and is tenacious on the forecheck. You don't see him getting burned one-on-one very often. I think being constantly on the ice with Volpatti has made him look worse than he is. Seabiscuit would be fine with a decent winger to help him dig pucks out.
Malhotra and Volpatti are the reason we can't get the puck out of our end.
Larry Goodenough wrote:http://vansunsportsblogs.com/2011/11/18/the-canucks-struggles-at-even-strength-cant-continue/
Here's an interesting blog from the Sun, comparing advanced 5 on 5 stats from the first 19 games last year vs this year. Also, current PDO numbers which highlight slumps or hot streaks over a short period. It might explain some of this season's struggles.
Potatoe1 wrote:Frankly there is a mountain of statistical evidence pointing to the canucks really not deserving their crappy record and frankly I would be shocked if their next 20 games aren't substantially better then their last 20.
Uncle dans leg wrote:Rumsfeld wrote:I'm not sure what the hate-on for Weise is all about. He brings about what I'd expect from a decent fourth-line winger. He has good wheels, can pass the puck better than most scrubs, throws hits and is tenacious on the forecheck. You don't see him getting burned one-on-one very often. I think being constantly on the ice with Volpatti has made him look worse than he is. Seabiscuit would be fine with a decent winger to help him dig pucks out.
Malhotra and Volpatti are the reason we can't get the puck out of our end.
He doesn't take stupid penalties either. Thats huge
coco_canuck wrote:As relatively bad as the Canucks have been, has there been any point in time where you didn't think this team could legitimately beat their opponent?
The games have still been there for the taking.
Rumsfeld wrote:The good teams find ways to win those close ones. So far this season we are not a very good team.
coco_canuck wrote:Rumsfeld wrote:The good teams find ways to win those close ones. So far this season we are not a very good team.
Fair enough, but 80% of those teams also don't have the same type of roster the Canucks have.
I don't think it's a stretch to suggest that Kesler, Luongo, Hamhuis, Bieksa, and Booth will play better. They may not play at their absolute peak, but they're much better players than they've shown so far. I don't foresee all of them having a dreadful season.
Better play for three quarters of those players, and the Canucks will win more often than not.
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