Yeah, maybe some of Clarkie rubbed off on him in Philly.donlever wrote: ↑Sun Aug 18, 2024 7:28 pmClarke.

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Yeah, maybe some of Clarkie rubbed off on him in Philly.donlever wrote: ↑Sun Aug 18, 2024 7:28 pmClarke.
Yeah he definitely lost some of his mojo after he was dunked on his dome but just before that he was really dominant on the ice.5thhorseman wrote: ↑Sun Aug 18, 2024 6:56 pmYeah he always looked disinterested when I saw him play in Abby.Megaterio Llamas wrote: ↑Sun Aug 18, 2024 5:17 pm.
He's dynamite down in Abby though, but he'd back in Russia after another year of that.
lol Podkolzin was as physical as PDG and about as effective. This is a terrible result for a top 10 pick. He bumped a few guys but he was not a physical force. He hasn't produced offense at any level.Carl Yagro wrote: ↑Sun Aug 18, 2024 8:58 pm I mean, it is what it is. This regime has no time for this player even though it was clearly evident that his big body and dogged pursuit on the forecheck, that type of big boy physicality that him and Miller provided in the postseason... even more of that was/is necessary.
We all saw how ineffective guys like PDG, Hogs, Lafferty, etc were when EP was a shell of himself. No offence, no playoff grit. I really thought we would get past the Oil into the 3rd round even with the then SevenThreeFiddy flailing away. Sprong is Tocchet's pet project now? Uh, ok.
But seriously, if the previous regime turned their own 1st rounder into a 4th rounder, I wonder how the fans would react? Well, I actually have a pretty good idea of that.
The only thing I can see, is I figure coaching must not be happy about his off ice training this offseason, or sees/seen something we have not. Otherwise I agree, we could have kelt him through training camp and seen if he progressed.. power forwards develop late. The timing of this is questionable. Management is not shy to make trades during camp (Pearson), so I am surprised they didn’t keep him to see how he progressed over the summer.Raile wrote: ↑Sun Aug 18, 2024 7:41 pm What was the rush on this? Maybe if it was more value than he's worth like a 2RP you figure you have to move on it but a 4th barely moves the needle. And with Edmonton situation how are we getting "fair value" on any trade and not fleecing them?
What if one of these new acquisitions doesn't pan out? It's great to hear Sprong say he's excited to learn how to play in his own end for like his 4th team but there's no guarantee that's going to pan out.
Why not let Podz have training camp to force a move?
It's a low end move but still seems like a head scratcher to me
It isn't about Friedman or PDG. Its not about whether they'd be lost to waivers (who cares), it is that they couldn't both be sent through waivers if the Canucks were to ice 23 and be under the cap if Podz is there without using LTIR. They don't want to use LTIR when the season opens, and until they figure out the center depth issue (such as seeing whether Sherwood can play center or acquiring someone cheap off waivers after camp), waiving and potentially losing Aman is an avoidable and unacceptable risk.Madcombinepilot wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2024 6:47 am And we were NOT going to lose anyone to waivers as Friedman and PDG would have both cleared, and even if we lost one of them, no biggie.
Blob, I am not sure if your serious with this statement or simply have the summer boredoms and are stirring the shit pot.Blob Mckenzie wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2024 7:10 am He as not a power forward whatsoever and there is no evidence power forwards take any more time than any other skater to develop.
Which is why I always questioned Ricky's penchant for making Pod a power forward.Madcombinepilot wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2024 9:33 amBlob, I am not sure if your serious with this statement or simply have the summer boredoms and are stirring the shit pot.Blob Mckenzie wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2024 7:10 am He as not a power forward whatsoever and there is no evidence power forwards take any more time than any other skater to develop.
I didn't realize that we were still 35k over the cap with Podz here. Call it a rounding error on my part while adding cap. With all the guys they signed over the summer, to be over about 35,000 is simply a management mistake in handling cap. They should have arranged the world to have Podz here for training camp. I understand they want to accumulate cap space during the year, and not dip into LTIR, but they could have done both with better planning.UWSaint wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2024 8:57 amIt isn't about Friedman or PDG. Its not about whether they'd be lost to waivers (who cares), it is that they couldn't both be sent through waivers if the Canucks were to ice 23 and be under the cap if Podz is there without using LTIR. They don't want to use LTIR when the season opens, and until they figure out the center depth issue (such as seeing whether Sherwood can play center or acquiring someone cheap off waivers after camp), waiving and potentially losing Aman is an avoidable and unacceptable risk.Madcombinepilot wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2024 6:47 am And we were NOT going to lose anyone to waivers as Friedman and PDG would have both cleared, and even if we lost one of them, no biggie.
One of these guys should be paid 40k less. When they signed Podz before free agency, someone should have been doing the math. No waivers should have been required.One can fairly question the wisdom of the signing three bottom 6 wingers (Sprong, Sherwood, and Heinen) while having an internal candidate like Podkolzin with some potential that may or may not ever come to be. One can fairly question giving Joshua real money instead of having Sherwood and Podkolzin compete for that role. But once all the moves were made, there was almost no question the Canucks were going to (and should) either move someone or backtrack (backtracking meaning abandon the idea of starting the season w/o LTIR or undoing Sprong by waiving him). If not Podkolzin, then it would have been a better player for a greater return.
As for timing, let's play it out. It isn't clear to me why the Oilers had any increased pressure to make a deal to acquire Podkolzin now as compared to after the offer sheet period expires. They could make the move anytime -- it wasn't making the math easier to add salary. They absolutely had pressure to move Ceci, sure, and they added a third and picked up a tweener a-dozen-similar-players-will-be-waived defenseman to make it happen.
Could be what I was alluding to with his offseason regime. Who knows what is happening behind the scenes.Ay the end of the day, I am pretty sure that Allvin (with Rutherford and Tochett's input) played things out and were of the opinion there was a high likelihood Podkolzin wasn't making the roster. So they moved while there was a buyer's market.
There is no evidence of Tocchet trying to make him into a power forward. He has ham hands and tunnel vision.Topper wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2024 9:38 amWhich is why I always questioned Ricky's penchant for making Pod a power forward.Madcombinepilot wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2024 9:33 amBlob, I am not sure if your serious with this statement or simply have the summer boredoms and are stirring the shit pot.Blob Mckenzie wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2024 7:10 am He as not a power forward whatsoever and there is no evidence power forwards take any more time than any other skater to develop.