Uhm... Thomas Gradin is listed among the choices. Third from the top.Topper wrote:I would add Thomas Gradin in there as well. Or how about Andre Boudrias?Per wrote:What?! No Patrik Sundström?!
Who is the best Canuck Forward in franchise history?
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Re: Who is the best Canuck Forward in franchise history?
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Re: Who is the best Canuck Forward in franchise history?
Per your man love for Patrik Sundström is almost as obvious as SC crush on Linden!
I also left Greg Adams off the list!
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I also left Greg Adams off the list!
I COULD ONLY FIT 10!
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Re: Who is the best Canuck Forward in franchise history?
Bure beacause he was the Canucks very first bonafide superstar. Everbody in the league wanted to see this guy play.
Re: Who is the best Canuck Forward in franchise history?
Bure was for sure the most exciting... but best, it isn't that cut and dry. I still haven't voted!!!
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Re: Who is the best Canuck Forward in franchise history?
I voted for Bure for the goal scoring and excitement factor, but upon further reflection it is indeed Henrik that I think is the best.
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Mogilny was possibly the most well rounded talent the Canucks have ever had..... when he wanted to be anyways.
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Re: Who is the best Canuck Forward in franchise history?
Bure
Mogilny
Dank
our shit drafting capabilities have not produced one decent Canadian forward...goddamn terrible...
Mogilny
Dank
our shit drafting capabilities have not produced one decent Canadian forward...goddamn terrible...
Re: Who is the best Canuck Forward in franchise history?
Yeah I abandoned the post I was writing in here (in short just like Ohdee I haven't voted.. I never do on these) but one thing I was going to post is that despite being right up there with Bure in terms of skill, after that first season it looked like Alex was about as enthused about playing for the Canucks most nights as we were about watching their prolonged collapse and dismemberment.Eddy Punch Clock wrote:Mogilny was possibly the most well rounded talent the Canucks have ever had..... when he wanted to be anyways.
Re: Who is the best Canuck Forward in franchise history?
Funny people mention Mogilny the most yet no one votes for him (so far). Story of his career...
Best being qualitative or quantitative?
Mogilny
Bure
Respectively to the above.
Best being qualitative or quantitative?
Mogilny
Bure
Respectively to the above.
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Re: Who is the best Canuck Forward in franchise history?
It's almost paradoxical with the Russians, we all acknowledge that they were probably the best individual talents to put on a Canucks sweater but at the same time we discount their individual achievements by emphasizing their context (as an aside, I went back and looked at 1991-92, there were just six keepers with 30+ GP and a save percentage over .900.. just one over .910!).
It's tough to compare Pavel Bure to Daniel Sedin, would Bure still be a gamebreaker in such a well coached, structured league with such fantastic goaltending as we have now, where the best players in the world are studied, understood and neutralized over time?
Would Daniel and Henrik have been such valuable players in a league where their cycle game, no look passes and in close plays simply weren't often necessary to break down a defense and beat a goaltender that probably spent most of his time on his feet?
It's tough to compare Pavel Bure to Daniel Sedin, would Bure still be a gamebreaker in such a well coached, structured league with such fantastic goaltending as we have now, where the best players in the world are studied, understood and neutralized over time?
Would Daniel and Henrik have been such valuable players in a league where their cycle game, no look passes and in close plays simply weren't often necessary to break down a defense and beat a goaltender that probably spent most of his time on his feet?
Re: Who is the best Canuck Forward in franchise history?
I agree with Eddy. Mogilny was the most well rounded talent of the bunch. However, he was always remembered as one of the best Sabre instead of a Canuck. For that reason, I did not vote for Almo.Arachnid wrote:Funny people mention Mogilny the most yet no one votes for him (so far). Story of his career...
Best being qualitative or quantitative?
Mogilny
Bure
Respectively to the above.
As good as Naslund, Bertuzzi, Henrik, and Daniel, Bure was the most exciting Canuck. Henrik gotta be the close second after Bure.
Re: Who is the best Canuck Forward in franchise history?
A few missing players, Larinov, Hlinka and Bubla
cheers
Re: Who is the best Canuck Forward in franchise history?
Feel free to nominate anyone you feel deserving.Fred wrote:A few missing players, Larinov, Hlinka and Bubla
Pavel and Henrek are in the lead...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KmoI6oJuyLY
http://vimeo.com/10930554
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Re: Who is the best Canuck Forward in franchise history?
Yeah Fred - Hlinka is definitely synonymous with 'best Canuck forward in franchise history.'Fred wrote:A few missing players, Larinov, Hlinka and Bubla
Whenever I think of the all-time Canuck greats, I automatically think of Hlinka and Bubla, lollll.
Re: Who is the best Canuck Forward in franchise history?
Bubla fighting is one of my favourite Canuck moments, and the guy could teach Hamhuis and Ballard a thing or two about hip checking, and drug smuggling and money laundering.
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