mickz | 04-25-2012 10:11 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by MR_BIGGS
(Post 7899024)
Vancouver just never had solid goaltenders for a long time after Mclean. People consider Vancouver a goalie graveyard because after this:
Dan Cloutier
Félix Potvin
Kevin Weekes
Sean Burke
Alex Auld
Bob Essensa
Johan Hedberg
Corey Hirsch
Arturs Irbe
Mika Noronen
Maxime Ouellet
Garth Snow
Kay Whitmore
People still shit on Luongo. Granted fans can be vocal, but look at that list again. | When Luongo was acquired he was supposed to be the Canucks' Jesus. Still without a championship under their belt, the "fans" are restless and just want someone to point the finger at.
The team plays terrible but people just want to blame one individual. Even in SCF game 7 the only goal in the 4-0 loss that I can blame on him was Bergeron's breakaway where he got tripped up and the puck slid into the net.
I'm calling this now but it's only a matter of time before people start shitting on Kesler and begin saying things like "trade him" or "take away his A." Quote:
Originally Posted by darthchilli
(Post 7899027)
from a hockey mindset, this is correct given our goalie situation.
This is why this city can't have nice things and this is why we have one of the worst fanbase in all of north american pro sports.
This is why i try my best not to post anything Canucks on Facebook or twitter no more. The fans are disgusting | Hate to say it but Vancouver is such a bandwagoner town. I'm still waiting for the Canucks to start tanking it so I can move up in the Season Ticket waitlist. I remember they kept offering my dad and I to buy ticket packages in the early 2000s but we simply didn't have the time to go to that many games. Wish I jumped on that chance now. Quote:
Originally Posted by rsx
(Post 7899223)
Hodgson wasn't getting along well with management. MG even said he had to spend more time in the 3 years with Cody than any other player in the organization. Clearly there was a difference in opinions. | You have to hear the story from both sides though.
Mike Gillis is quickly making decisions that make players not want to play for him. The bulk of the roster is from pre-Mike Gillis days anyway. What significant moves has he actually done for this organization?
He actively pursued Marco Sturm and offered him a role on this team before quickly getting rid of him 2 weeks into the season.
Now he is throwing former players under the bus in front of the media.
Players enjoy playing for someone who they can respect and can keep their word. I have always been a fan of Brian Burke teams because he is the definition of a player's GM. He is very up front about everything and it is very rare for him to give out No Trade Clauses with the majority of NTCs he deals with from contracts he didn't make. He has said he would never ask a player to waive his NTC because that defeats the purpose of the player earning one.
When he was in Anaheim, Bryzgalov was looking for more playing time he made a verbal agreement to trade him by a certain date otherwise he would waive him and allow another team to pick him up. The deadline passed and a deal couldn't be completed so Burke kept his word and waived him so he would have an opportunity to start elsewhere. |