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Farhan Lalji wrote:Farhan's suggestion:
-Kesler should be our shut down guy moving forward. Look at how Kesler played against Toews and Joe Thornton last year. Look at how Kesler played at the Olympics in 2010. THAT is the real Ryan Kesler. THAT Kesler is the type of guy that not only shuts down opponents better than anyone else on our team, but is also a guy that can be a threat offensively when committing to defensive play first. It's just the way Kesler plays. When you put Kesler in a "offense first" type role, the guy acts like an idiotic one dimensional puck hog......while also attempting to injure players when he gets frustrated.
benivolent wrote:
Kesler and his current line does not have the creative ability to "out offence" the opposing line, but thrived on counter chances by creating opposing team offensive turnovers. Focus on the shut-down, and score off the frustration. How many times have we seen Kes score off a wrister through a d-man off the rush 10 feet inside the blue line? This year, not many. Him and Booth think take it to the net, but what that line needs is the take it to the net guy who makes the extra move to suck the d-man in, and then pass it to Kes or Booth.
Farhan Lalji wrote:
I realize that these are all topics and discussions that should be taking place in the summer, but this consistent LACK of offense from the Canucks is highly disturbing. As it turns out, there is no "on and off switch" as some other posters on here claimed. If the Canucks come back to win this series, it won't be because of a "switch" of some sort. It would be because the Kings bitchslapped them to reality and the Canucks will have been forced to dig deep.

Strangelove wrote:Seriously Farhan, can we save the off-season threads for the off-season?
We've got a hockey game set for tomorrow!

mathonwy wrote:Strangelove wrote:Seriously Farhan, can we save the off-season threads for the off-season?
We've got a hockey game set for tomorrow!
Seriously Farhan.
benivolent wrote:Farhan Lalji wrote:Farhan's suggestion:
-Kesler should be our shut down guy moving forward. Look at how Kesler played against Toews and Joe Thornton last year. Look at how Kesler played at the Olympics in 2010. THAT is the real Ryan Kesler. THAT Kesler is the type of guy that not only shuts down opponents better than anyone else on our team, but is also a guy that can be a threat offensively when committing to defensive play first. It's just the way Kesler plays. When you put Kesler in a "offense first" type role, the guy acts like an idiotic one dimensional puck hog......while also attempting to injure players when he gets frustrated.
^THIS.
Kesler and his current line does not have the creative ability to "out offence" the opposing line, but thrived on counter chances by creating opposing team offensive turnovers. Focus on the shut-down, and score off the frustration. How many times have we seen Kes score off a wrister through a d-man off the rush 10 feet inside the blue line? This year, not many.
Rokker wrote:I do think making the Hodgson deal for 'futures' was an error considering the Canucks win window is now. If the second line was producing consistent secondary scoring maybe but not the way things were going with even the first line and PP off was bad timing. I can't imagine Gillis actually thought Kassian would contribute from the get go.
Rokker wrote:I do think making the Hodgson deal for 'futures' was an error considering the Canucks win window is now. If the second line was producing consistent secondary scoring maybe but not the way things were going with even the first line and PP off was bad timing. I can't imagine Gillis actually thought Kassian would contribute from the get go.
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