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  • in reply to: Trevor Neufeld: Can Flames Move Up/Down at NHL Draft? #11218
    Bob Nill
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    Thanks Trevor, nice work

    in reply to: What now? #11207
    Bob Nill
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    That guy sucks, not him.

    I didn’t mind his work. It was at least current, until the downfall at that site got worse.
    ????

    in reply to: What now? #11027
    Bob Nill
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    Ya, the back injury is a concern for sure.
    I am not concerned about tall players, as there are many examples of really good tall players.
    Also agree about Cole Reschny, he could be a nice player, according to some who have watched him several times live, hopefully they chime in about there viewings.

    in reply to: What now? #11001
    Bob Nill
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    @ Golfing

    Sounds like Bill’s comment above is directed towards you. I assume he would be happy to get a Canucks blogger.

    I also believe you or that York Newbury fella from a different site would be fine bloggers here.

    in reply to: What now? #10972
    Bob Nill
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    I’m not sure they’re gonna keep the pick, but if they do, I’d like them to take a center who’s over six feet tall, can skate, and can pass the puck. They have to strengthen the center ice position within the organization.

    Agreed. As Load Management says McQueen would be great, if he somehow was available, but Jack Nesbitt is another player they need to consider.

    in reply to: Canucks Summer Menu #10849
    Bob Nill
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    @ Freakshow

    Agreed, this team is a bit of a mess. They need to consider either a rebuild of selling for picks or a rebuild of selling players for that can bring back other players that have either quality or potential.
    Although it isn’t a popular opinion, the trading of Quinn Hughes should get you 2 decent players, as well as a high pick or 2.
    Another problem I see is the tendency to sign players especially 3rd and 4th liners, who had 1 okay season, or have played 5 or 6 games for the team and they get paid 3 million a piece.

    in reply to: What now? #10710
    Bob Nill
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    I have several players in mind for the 1st, but honestly will just be happy if they make a selection with it.
    Hopefully some big changes coming up

    in reply to: What now? #10289
    Bob Nill
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    Good points Mr. Golfing.
    I am of the belief that Lankinen may be another player that Canucks sign to a big contract, although in previous viewings of him on previous teams he did look decent enough.

    in reply to: 2025 Draft thread #10109
    Bob Nill
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    Skill is nice, but I will take a hardworking player with some size and skillall day, everyday.
    It appears to be the way the 2 time champions Panthers, also prefer.

    in reply to: 2025 draft #10077
    Bob Nill
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    Those Panthers are a fun team to watch.

    in reply to: Congrats to the Cats #10075
    Bob Nill
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    Congratulations Panthers another excellent demonstration on how to play hockey the right way

    in reply to: 2025 draft #10073
    Bob Nill
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    Valid point. I just hate seeing so many picks thrown out the window year after year, then watch 5 or 6 years later when the team looks like they might have some room for nice improvement, but end up with no one coming up to fill in as the picks have been traded away for several years.

    in reply to: Canucks Summer Menu #10056
    Bob Nill
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    Always tough when fans think the team has turned the corner, only to watch them fall flat on their face.

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