Re: Canucks Young Guns
Posted: Tue Sep 03, 2019 8:41 am
Hargraves thinks this Chef guy must have been a big fan of Lee Sweatt.
Geddy Lee;..guess it's too long to be a skate-out song;
PAYWALL; vANCOUVER sUN; https://vancouversun.com/sports/hockey/ ... a5db4eb7e0PRO HOCKEY RUMORS: SEPTEMBER 3, 2019 AT 5:55 PM CDT | BY GAVIN LEE
The Canucks have another restricted free agent that gets much less publicity, but still could be an important piece. Nikolay Goldobin hasn’t been able to find his way in the NHL just yet, but Dhaliwal reports that there has been “positive dialogue” towards a new contract. The 23-year old Goldobin had 27 points in 63 games last season and showed flashes of the offensive ability that made him the 27th overall pick in 2014, but he needs to find more consistency in order to really be an impact player for the Canucks moving forward.
Speaking of high draft picks that haven’t quite found their way, the Canucks still have high hopes for defenseman Olli Juolevi as he continues to rehab a knee injury. Juolevi may not participate much in the upcoming prospects camp according to Ben Kuzma of The Province, who spoke with Canucks GM Jim Benning. Benning explained that the team wouldn’t “throw [Juolevi] into the fire” as they try to avoid any setbacks and have him ready for the start of the season. Juolevi underwent knee surgery last December and still has not made his NHL debut despite being the fifth overall pick in 2016.
Whoa, whoa, whoa there big shooter, easy now. Olaf is 6’-0” 160 lbs.CrzyCanuck wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2019 4:08 am Juolevi, 6'3" 200?
Damn that'll be something to look forward to later this season
Bird bones
I still like the Finnish pipe cleaner...
https://twitter.com/Sportsnet650/status ... 0%3Fs%3D19Sportsnet 650
#Canucks Director of Player Development & Utica Comets GM Ryan Johnson joined #ThePlaybook
@SatiarShah to talk about Olli Juolevi's development.