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dbr wrote:So uhh, Honzik is on quite the little run.. Scrolling through the thread it looks like a few appearances in a row with just one or two goals allowed.
Blob Mckenzie wrote:Gaunce with 17 points in 10 games. Kid could be a pretty fair player one day. Jensen having a nice year in Sweden, Corrado having a great year and got screwed hard not making the WJrs, Kassian taking the bull by the horns......yes this team will be downright awful in a few seasons. Edler and Schneider are old, Hansen and Tanev are greybeards. What a mess of a team.
Potatoe1 wrote:The main worry for Canuck fans should be the lack of high end offensive players to replace the Twins. We have a few years to find those guys, but it's pretty difficult to add them when you aren't picking in the top5.
Potatoe1 wrote:Blob Mckenzie wrote:Gaunce with 17 points in 10 games. Kid could be a pretty fair player one day. Jensen having a nice year in Sweden, Corrado having a great year and got screwed hard not making the WJrs, Kassian taking the bull by the horns......yes this team will be downright awful in a few seasons. Edler and Schneider are old, Hansen and Tanev are greybeards. What a mess of a team.
Yeah Gaunce has had a very nice turn around after his slow start.
You're right the trio of first rounders (Kassian, Gaunce, Jensen) all seem to be progressing towards becoming quality top 9's. The defense and goal tending also look to be in good shape long term.
The main worry for Canuck fans should be the lack of high end offensive players to replace the Twins. We have a few years to find those guys, but it's pretty difficult to add them when you aren't picking in the top5.

Potatoe1 wrote:Yeah Gaunce has had a very nice turn around after his slow start.
Topper wrote:Potatoe1 wrote:Yeah Gaunce has had a very nice turn around after his slow start.
He was injured for much of the first part of the season, hence no call to the WJC camp.
Blob Mckenzie wrote:Gaunce with 17 points in 10 games. Kid could be a pretty fair player one day. Jensen having a nice year in Sweden, Corrado having a great year and got screwed hard not making the WJrs, Kassian taking the bull by the horns......yes this team will be downright awful in a few seasons. Edler and Schneider are old, Hansen and Tanev are greybeards. What a mess of a team.
Southern_Canuck wrote:Blob Mckenzie wrote:Gaunce with 17 points in 10 games. Kid could be a pretty fair player one day. Jensen having a nice year in Sweden, Corrado having a great year and got screwed hard not making the WJrs, Kassian taking the bull by the horns......yes this team will be downright awful in a few seasons. Edler and Schneider are old, Hansen and Tanev are greybeards. What a mess of a team.
Gaunce (18), Jensen (19), and Corrado (19) definitely seem like they could become competent NHLers - and Jensen seems like he could elevate to maybe even a Loui Eriksson- type level.
Other prospects with an outside chance?
Hutton (19), Labate (19), Mallet (20), McNally (21), Andersson (21), Price (22), Tommernes (22), and Connauton (22)
(Funny, they're mostly defencemen)
Not to mention the "youngsters" already in the NHL:
Kassian (22) is at least a 3rd liner the way he is playing right now, and has basically unlimited potential.
Tanev (23) is at least a bottom pairing defenceman
Weise (24) is already an NHL 4th liner.
Other Canucks 28 or under?
Garrison (28), Booth (28), Lapierre (27), Volpatti (27), Raymond (27), Hansen (26), Schneider (26), Edler (26) Kesler (28)
I don't think the Canucks are too bad off --- but sure, they could definitely use a sure-thing offensive forward prospect.
S_C
Blob Mckenzie wrote:Southern_Canuck wrote:Blob Mckenzie wrote:Gaunce with 17 points in 10 games. Kid could be a pretty fair player one day. Jensen having a nice year in Sweden, Corrado having a great year and got screwed hard not making the WJrs, Kassian taking the bull by the horns......yes this team will be downright awful in a few seasons. Edler and Schneider are old, Hansen and Tanev are greybeards. What a mess of a team.
Gaunce (18), Jensen (19), and Corrado (19) definitely seem like they could become competent NHLers - and Jensen seems like he could elevate to maybe even a Loui Eriksson- type level.
Other prospects with an outside chance?
Hutton (19), Labate (19), Mallet (20), McNally (21), Andersson (21), Price (22), Tommernes (22), and Connauton (22)
(Funny, they're mostly defencemen)
Not to mention the "youngsters" already in the NHL:
Kassian (22) is at least a 3rd liner the way he is playing right now, and has basically unlimited potential.
Tanev (23) is at least a bottom pairing defenceman
Weise (24) is already an NHL 4th liner.
Other Canucks 28 or under?
Garrison (28), Booth (28), Lapierre (27), Volpatti (27), Raymond (27), Hansen (26), Schneider (26), Edler (26) Kesler (28)
I don't think the Canucks are too bad off --- but sure, they could definitely use a sure-thing offensive forward prospect.
S_C
fyp... people like RD are so negative that they convey the energy to pretty much anything. There are drugs for these cats. Canucks NEED to acquire a couple high end forwards in the next 2 - 4 years preferably on the young side. Characters like RD make it seem like the team is a bunch of old geezers. He would be wrong........as usual.
Blob Mckenzie wrote:Southern_Canuck wrote:Blob Mckenzie wrote:Gaunce with 17 points in 10 games. Kid could be a pretty fair player one day. Jensen having a nice year in Sweden, Corrado having a great year and got screwed hard not making the WJrs, Kassian taking the bull by the horns......yes this team will be downright awful in a few seasons. Edler and Schneider are old, Hansen and Tanev are greybeards. What a mess of a team.
Gaunce (18), Jensen (19), and Corrado (19) definitely seem like they could become competent NHLers - and Jensen seems like he could elevate to maybe even a Loui Eriksson- type level.
Other prospects with an outside chance?
Hutton (19), Labate (19), Mallet (20), McNally (21), Andersson (21), Price (22), Tommernes (22), and Connauton (22)
(Funny, they're mostly defencemen)
Not to mention the "youngsters" already in the NHL:
Kassian (22) is at least a 3rd liner the way he is playing right now, and has basically unlimited potential.
Tanev (23) is at least a bottom pairing defenceman
Weise (24) is already an NHL 4th liner.
Other Canucks 28 or under?
Garrison (28), Booth (28), Lapierre (27), Volpatti (27), Raymond (27), Hansen (26), Schneider (26), Edler (26) Kesler (28)
I don't think the Canucks are too bad off --- but sure, they could definitely use a sure-thing offensive forward prospect.
S_C
fyp... people like RD are so negative that they convey the energy to pretty much anything. There are drugs for these cats. Canucks NEED to acquire a couple high end forwards in the next 2 - 4 years preferably on the young side. Characters like RD make it seem like the team is a bunch of old geezers. He would be wrong........as usual.
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