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TDA Rum wrote:Apparently Mr. Zach Kassian has lost 20 pounds since the end of last season....
TDA Rum wrote:Apparently Mr. Zach Kassian has lost 20 pounds since the end of last season....
CaptainTrev wrote:TDA Rum wrote:Apparently Mr. Zach Kassian has lost 20 pounds since the end of last season....
And why not? The Canucks' fitness regimen worked wonders for Steve Bernier.
TDA Rum wrote:“@anguscertified: #canucks fans - meet the new and improved Zack Kassian. Down almost 20 pounds from last season: http://t.co/AHnrRKm0 #training”
solid muscle mass...going to be good seeing him in training camp....
Hockey Widow wrote:But good for Kassian to stick to the program. It seems this is what he needed and this is one good thing MG has brought to the organization. A true development and training plan for each player.
Rayxor wrote:I wonder if that is part of the MoneyPuck philosophy? Identify players who not thriving in their environment, perhaps underachieving but very fixable.
CaptainTrev wrote:Rayxor wrote:I wonder if that is part of the MoneyPuck philosophy? Identify players who not thriving in their environment, perhaps underachieving but very fixable.
The MoneyPuck philosophy is to be arrogant about your organization's fitness programme and how it's going to have a huge effect on "undervalued" studs like Wellwood, O'Brien, Bernier and Oreskovich. Oh, and now Kassian.
FAN wrote:Kassian is a naturally big guy who doesn't look like he got big in the gym. Even in his draft year he was around 210 pounds and he likely spent the past two years trying to fill out even more. I won't be surprised if Kassian was playing at over 230 pounds at some point last season. It can't hurt to have Kassian come in at a slimmer 210-220 pounds and be quicker.
FAN wrote:As Gillis said, if Kassian turns into the player Gillis thinks he can become, Kassian is the type of player that is almost impossible to get.
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