Archive for June, 2009

An Ode To Dany Heatley

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

Sung to the Tune of The Hokey Pokey….

You put your transfer in, your transfer out, in out in out and you frak your club about, you do the Dany Heatley and you change your mind, that’s what its all about!!! Ohhh Heater’s a wanker, oh Heater’s a wanker, oh Heater is a wanker, Knees bent, arms stretched DIVE DIVE DIVE!

Gillis leaves Sweden and an offer on the Table for the Sedins!

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

TSN.ca/nhl is reporting that Mike Gillis is returning from Sweden after meeting the Twins and their agent face to face. It is believed that the Canucks GM has provided a counter offer (maybe the final one) to the Sedins and they are thinking it over. No details are emerging at this time.

Stay Tuned for more information. Discuss it on the boards here….

Quick Quip – Anthony Stewart vs Ryan Kesler draft day memory

Monday, June 29th, 2009

I once asked Brian Burke why we took Kesler over Anthony Stewart He said WE LIKED OUR GUY BETTER, I asked him again if he could tell us why? He said

WE LIKED OUR GUY BETTER

I asked him another time thinking maybe just maybe he didnt understand that I wanted more information, I said. “But Brian why?, he comes from a tough background, hard worker has size and could be a power forward. He looked me straight in the eye, leaned down towards my seat and said as loud as possible without yelling at me…..

WE LIKED OUR GUY BETTER


Anthony Stewart is not being qualified by Panthers… Hmmm we sure like our guy better…

Canucks select seven players at the 2009 draft

Sunday, June 28th, 2009

From Canucks.com

Montreal, QC - Vancouver Canucks General Manager Mike Gillis announced today that the Canucks have selected centre Jordan Schroeder, right wing Anton Rodin, defenceman Kevin Connauton, defenceman Jeremy Price, defenceman Peter Andersson, and goaltender Joe Cannata in the 2009 NHL Entry Draft. The Canucks also acquired the 187th overall pick in the seventh round from the Phoenix Coyotes in exchange for Shaun Heshka. Left Wing Steven Anthony was chosen with that pick.

Jordan Schroeder, 18, concluded the 2008-09 season with 45 points (13-32-35) in 35 games with the Gophers and fourth in the NCAA with a 1.3 points per game average. He was the only freshman to finish the season in the top 50 in scoring. The 5’8”, 175 pound centre was named the Western Collegiate Hockey Association’s Rookie of the Year, the College Hockey News National Rookie of the Year, the Minnesota Gophers Rookie of the Year and to the All-WCHA Second Team for efforts over the season. The Burnsville, Minnesota native also appeared at the 2009 World Junior Championships as a member of Team USA and his team in scoring with 11 points. Schroerder now holds the career record for Team USA at World Junior Championships with 15, surpassing Doug Weight (14).

Anton Rodin, 18, was selected 53rd overall in the second round of the 2009 NHL Draft. The 5’11”, 175 pound right winger concluded the 2008-09 season as the second leading scorer in the Swedish U-20 League with 55 points (29-26-55) in 37 games played. He added 12 points (2-10-12) in seven games played. Rodin also led all skaters at the U20 National Team Tournaments in Turku and Tjumen where he was named to the All-Star team at the tournament in Tjumen. On the international stage, Rodin has been named to the 2010 World Junior Team Camp for Sweden.

Kevin Connauton was picked in the third round, 83rd overall. The Edmonton native spent the 2008-09 season with the Western Michigan University Broncos, recording 18 points (7-11-18) in 40 games.

The 6’1”, 185 pound defenceman spent the previous season with the Spruce Grove Saints of the AJHL, registering 45 points (13-32-45) in 56 games.

Jeremy Price was selected 113th overall in the fourth round of the NHL Draft. The Milton, Ontario native tallied 41 points (12-29-41) and 50 penalty minutes in 55 games during the 2008-09 season with Nepean of the CJHL.

The 6’1”, 195 pound defenceman added six points (2-4-6) and 14 penalty minutes in 14 playoff games.

In the fifth round, 143rd overall, defenceman Peter Andersson was selected. The 6’3”, 194 pound native of Kvidinge, Sweden spent the 2008-09 season with Frolunda Junior. He recorded eight points (3-5-8) and 42 penalty minutes in 36 games.

He was also a member of Team Sweden at the 2009 World U18 Championships, registering one goal in six games.

Joe Cannata was picked in the sixth round, 173rd overall. He spent the 2008-09 season with Merrimack College, posting a record of 7-10-4 and a 2.35 goals-against average.

He played for the U.S. National Under-18 Team for the 2007-08 season and went 2-0 at the 2008 U-18 Five Nations tournament en route to a championship win. Cannata also played at the 2008 World U18 Championships.

Steven Anthony was selected in the seventh round, 187th overall. Anthony spent the 2008-09 season with Saint John of the QMJHL, recording 48 points (19-29-48) and 47 penalty minutes in 67 games played.

Canucks pick Jordan Schroeder in the 1st round of the Draft!

Friday, June 26th, 2009

From Canucks.com

Schroeder, 18, concluded the 2008-09 season with 45 points (13-32-35) in 35 games with the Gophers and fourth in the NCAA with a 1.3 points per game average. He was the only freshman to finish the season in the top 50 in scoring.

The 5-foot-8, 175-pound centre was named the Western Collegiate Hockey Association’s Rookie of the Year, the College Hockey News National Rookie of the Year, the Minnesota Gophers Rookie of the Year and to the All-WCHA Second Team for efforts over the season.

The Burnsville, Minnesota native, also appeared at the 2009 World Junior Championships as a member of Team USA. He led his team in scoring with 11 points and tied for second in the tournament with eight assists. Schroerder now holds the career record for Team USA at World Junior Championships with 15, surpassing Doug Weight (14).