RoyalDude wrote:
Oh Lord, did Meds just put Lapierre in the 'Core' category and not Edler??? Did I read that right?
LOL @ Lappy as a core player.
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RoyalDude wrote:
Oh Lord, did Meds just put Lapierre in the 'Core' category and not Edler??? Did I read that right?
Blob Mckenzie wrote:RoyalDude wrote:
Oh Lord, did Meds just put Lapierre in the 'Core' category and not Edler??? Did I read that right?
LOL @ Lappy as a core player.

Todd Bersnoozi wrote:I think with Paul Kariya, it was more that he didn't want to play for Burke than the fact of not wanting to play in Vancouver.Jovocop wrote:Home town discount is only for players who were born outside of BC but have played in Vancouver long enough... Just to name a few, the Sedins, Burrows, and Kesler... Players who were born in BC would only play here if the money is right, except for Hamhuis...Some BC-born players would not even want to play for the Canucks... remember Mr. Kariya?? Not Steve but Paul...
Blob Mckenzie wrote:RoyalDude wrote:
Oh Lord, did Meds just put Lapierre in the 'Core' category and not Edler??? Did I read that right?
LOL @ Lappy as a core player.
Jovocop wrote:We will never know why and how. Perhaps Mr. Kariya did not like Burke or perhaps he did not like McCaw... At the end of the day, he did not play for the Canucks when he could.
Strangelove wrote:Jovocop wrote:We will never know why and how. Perhaps Mr. Kariya did not like Burke or perhaps he did not like McCaw... At the end of the day, he did not play for the Canucks when he could.
Didn't Paul once say his hatred for Burke was his reason for not signing with Canucks?
ukcanuck wrote:My regard for Paul just went up.
Strangelove wrote:ukcanuck wrote:My regard for Paul just went up.
I've never heard... it... called that before.
ClamRussel wrote:No kidding, but it wasn't between Mitchell & Hamhuis, it was between a 1 or 2 yr deal. Willie wanted 2 and Gillis wouldn't budge off 1. Mitchell deserved 2 and could have been the difference in the Cup run that year. The D core was never the same after he left, we didn't have that defensive type back there who could play tough, block shots etc. Instead we got Rome/Alberts/Tanev etc. Why did we need to get "younger"? Mitchell can *still* play as far as I'm concerned. Bieksa & Hamhuis could have been a pair and Mitchell would have been the no.5.
dbr wrote:I think "core" for most people means that the player is part of a small group who the team will live and die with - they will be key in determining whether the team is successful on the ice or not.
Meds wrote:Edler should be a core player. I would imagine the guys in the room see him as part of the core, and I do see him as a guy that would be an important part of it if he played with a high degree of confidence even as much as 85% of the time, my question mark on Edler is that I sometimes get the sense that he doesn't see himself in that role yet, but he has the tools, just needs to become consistent and then it's a no brainer.
dbr wrote:I think "core" for most people means that the player is part of a small group who the team will live and die with - they will be key in determining whether the team is successful on the ice or not.
If you're including Max Lapierre on that list then we are probably talking about well over ten players, which to me means a very large group (say two third of the roster?).
I like Lapierre and I think he may be capable of taking on a larger role on this team, but ultimately a fourth liner who is capable of playing on the third line is still at his very best not a top six forward.
Some of the elite "third line" players in the league could be considered core players in my books (Jordan Staal, Dave Bolland, etc) but not a guy who moonlights there and spends most of his icetime centering the line that wingers end up on as a form of punishment.
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