Where are the Canucks’ stars?
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- čas přidán 24. 04. 2024
- The Canucks and Predators series shifts to Nashville for Game 3 on Friday all even up.
The Canucks had five 20 goals scorers during the regular season and none of them have scored so far. Farhan Lalji joins Gino Reda to discuss the lack of production from the team's stars. - Zábava
This is the perfect time and place, for this Canucks team, to showcase what the team's made of, or their done.
To be fair, JT Miller has been playing extremely well, Hughes has been strong both ends of the ice, Boeser has been battling hard and had chances. Just their chances haven't been turned into goal yet.
Pettersson has been showing a flash here and there, but has been pretty pedestrian.
The same place where Marner is ? Somewhere In La La land ..
Sure let’s agree Petterson isn’t producing because of his linemates that still doesn’t excuse his powerplay production he needs to be elite on the PP.
The won the first game and the lost the second and everyone's freaked out. Really?
Canucks offense has been struggling ever since the All Star break.
No surprise here.
Cmon guys, wake up or we're done! 🤨
Part of it on Tocchet too,roster is flailing.
No, Tocchet's handled things fine. Guys just have to perform
@@user-by3nd4rm6c DiGiuseppe womps,bring back our Russian.
Last 25 games whole team played bad, it’s catching up to them now
You and your stupid narratives
The Canucks were having an exceptional first half of the season to pad the stats. They had so much puck luck in the first half. Everything was going in for them. If you look at their games after the all star break, it starts to show their true form. They can’t win the puck battle; they are lack of speed in the neutral zone; most of the time they just play dump and chase. Just too predictable.
It wasn’t the puck luck it was the fact that teams are usually not ready in the first half of the season and after the all star break everyone increased the intensity of their game. Before the break teams weren’t as desperate and playing their best game.
Did you wven watch the game? Thwy dominated the predators. It qas a case of bad bounces miasing tbe net and blocked shots. You might want to actually watch the game.
Except for Miller there SOFT
*coughcough* Dakota Joshua, Ian Cole, Carson Soucy, NIKITA ZADOROV, Sam Lafferty
Send petey to the lower league to wake up.
Ain't how it works
Canucks are done. Even though they won the first game, they were behind the entire time until the Preds started making mistakes. CANUCKS CANT EVEN WIN AGAINST A 7th PLACE TEAM. WHAT A SHAME.
Act like the preds are a bad team they got 99 pts there really good Vegas is 8th so and Dallas is down 2-0
Mentally weak team. Pettersson by far the weakest.
Wouldn't be in the playoffs at all if that was true, just like last year
@@user-by3nd4rm6c The team faced very little adversity this season. Peaked at the ASB. Playoff hockey is a completely different beast.
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they faced plenty of adversity after that. Peaking at the end of the regular season is what would have been problematic
@user-by3nd4rm6c Like what specifically? The team has been relatively healthy, approximately league average and one of the healthiest in recent Canucks memory. No coaching staff changes. Front office stable. Tough part of the schedule taken care of in the first half. Big contract signed and delivered. JT career year. Hughs career year. Boeser career year. Demko career year. Hronek career year. Hoglander career year. Joshua career year. I would argue no one on the team suffered a down year. And the one front office soured on was shipped out. We got the big D we needed, and we got the "best center available" prior to the trade deadline. We didn't peak at the end of the season. Like I said, we peaked at the All Star Break. What you're seeing right now is lack of experience and mental fortitude. Be objective and pragmatic in your analysis.
@@Xyy2387 Adversity isn't just personnel related 🙄