Both of those (Edler / Ohlund) were good solid Dman with some offensive upside, but I find Hughes is just so creative and damn smart that it's really fun to watch him play.
Cornuck wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2019 7:28 am
Even without looking at the numbers, when was the last time you were excited about watching a Canucks Dman, let alone a rookie?
Interesting article about Q.Hughes on pace to break the franchise record for most points in a season for a D-man. Bit surprised Dougie Lidster actually holds the record with 63 pts, totally forgot about that. I would have guessed Lumme, Jovo, Ohlund or Ehrhoff would hold that title. Not sure Hughes can keep the pace to do it this year, but he should be able to do in in the next few years for sure as he and our team gets better.
It looks like it'll be tuff for Hughes to knock off Makar for the Caldar though. Man, it'd be sweet to have back to back calder winners in consecutive years. Hopefully Makar gets cold and Hughes can keep his pace.
Reinhart was a great player. We acquired a guy who was damaged goods. His back was fucked but man could he run a PP! He was a shell of what he was previously in Calgary but still very effective. I think the Flames threw in Bozek all for the price of a 3rd.
Later that year the Coilers gave Vancouver Doug Smith and the other Greg Adams for nothing so they could play against the Flames in the 1st round. Alberta teams pulling puppet strings in the late 80’s. Lol Canucks win the series of any other forward than Smyl has that look(s)
“I don’t care what you and some other poster were talking about”
Doyle Hargraves wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2019 4:55 pm
Reinhart was a great player. We acquired a guy who was damaged goods. His back was fucked but man could he run a PP! He was a shell of what he was previously in Calgary but still very effective. I think the Flames threw in Bozek all for the price of a 3rd.
Think we actually got a guy named Brian Bradley in the throw in. He had a great series vs Calgary in 89 as well and was a key player for us in the almost upset.
micky107 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 03, 2019 12:20 am
Maybe Quinn, one day, will finally be the one to break Adrian Aucoin's 23 goals in a season record. isn't it?
I was a fan of Oakie, so that is one record I won't mind seeing Hughes not break. *hehe* Hughes has a pretty good shot for a small guy, but not sure he can hammer it consistently from the point. He'd have to sneak into the slot to get most of his goals. Quinn's game is more about skating and passing, his goal totals were very low in the amateur leagues.
Doyle Hargraves wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2019 11:11 am
How are the 2016 NHL first rounders doing?
I'll just assume that this is where you're going....
Nice one Blobbie. Pick on the injured kid. Or, did your internal scouting team/crystal ball back in 2016 already project that the kid would have a bad string of injuries? Some people have this weird disease called sympathy. It's contagious. You might try getting a dose.
Doyle Hargraves wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2019 11:11 am
How are the 2016 NHL first rounders doing?
I'll just assume that this is where you're going....
Nice one Blobbie. Pick on the injured kid. Or, did your internal scouting team/crystal ball back in 2016 already project that the kid would have a bad string of injuries? Some people have this weird disease called sympathy. It's contagious. You might try getting a dose.
There has been mention of his lack of offseason training and diet commitment being a contributing factor in his injury woes.