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Season End Review and Upcoming Season Preview Spectacular!

Saturday, June 20th, 2009

With the Season coming to a dramatic finish in a series that the Canucks had no business losing. A number of questions come to mind on many players. We will review each player from the season and their stats and speak a little about the upcoming draft and free agency before we can even tackle the upcoming season we must first look at the past.

Daniel Sedin – Daniel had a career year and increased his stats in every category from the season before. The increases were not even small either. Goals were increased by 2, points by 8 and plus/minus by 18. The only stat that fell on Daniel was his PIMS by 14 penalties. Daniel had a record playoffs as well with 10 points in 10 games with his best game coming in game 6 elimination against Chicago. Daniel is up for UFA on July 1st and like his brother has requested a 12 year deal in the neighborhood of $63 to $64 M dollars. A cap hit of $5.25M per season. Considering his ever increasing point production and leadership its a wonder why this deal is not signed yet. They will not play until they are 40. My guess is that its probably front loaded and the Canucks ownership doesnt want to shell out the big money up front and want them to play to the end. I think cap hit is way more important than salary in this new NHL and for a PPG player I dont see why he wouldnt be signed at this…. Not to mention his durability… Season Rating B+. Playoff Rating B.

Stats

YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS +/- PIM SOG SPCT PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG
2007-2008 VAN 82 29 45 74 6 50 247 11.7 12 20 0 0 7
2008-2009 VAN 82 31 51 82 24 36 285 10.9 9 15 0 0 7

Henrik Sedin - Henrik had a career year and increased his stats in every category from the season before. The increases were not even small either. Goals were increased by 7, points by 6 and plus/minus by 16. The only stat that fell on Daniel was his PIMS by 8 penalties. Henrik had a record playoffs as well with 10 points in 10 games with his best game coming in game 6 elimination against Chicago. Henrik is up for UFA on July 1st and like his brother has requested a 12 year deal in the neighborhood of $63 to $64 M dollars. A cap hit of $5.25M per season. Considering his ever increasing point production and leadership its a wonder why this deal is not signed yet. This sound familiar? Of Course it does because like Daniel, Henriks stats, career, life is a twin image… Season Rating B+. Playoff Rating B.

YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS +/- PIM SOG SPCT PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG
2007-2008 VAN 82 15 61 76 6 56 141 10.6 4 25 1 0 2
2008-2009 VAN 82 22 60 82 22 48 143 15.4 4 22 0 0 8

Ryan Kesler – Ryan Kesler had a career year and topped it off with a Selke nominated season (he lost to Datysuk). He had career goals, points and was handed a letter on his jersey to show the direction is as important in youth as it is in goaltending. Before being split up from Burrows  everyone thought the success from both season was each other. It turns out both are versatile in their game and can add scoring, aggressive play and still be huge pests. His playoff stats and performance fell way below average after the Blues series. Season Rating B. Playoff Rating C.

YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS +/- PIM SOG SPCT PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG
2007-2008 VAN 80 21 16 37 1 79 177 11.9 4 4 2 0 2
2008-2009 VAN 82 26 33 59 8 61 179 14.5 10 8 2 2 2

Pavol Demitra – Pavol Demitra had the exact year we expected him to have. Produce moderately when playing and be injured for the most important stretches. We knew what we were getting and it was pretty much a slam dunk that he would disappear when needed most. He has talent galore but misses the drive to be an upper echelon player at this stage of his career. His career has been riddled with injuries and although he produced more than the player he replaced (Naslund) his salary was the same and did not provide the needed punch for the whole season. Season Rating C. Playoff Rating D.

YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS +/- PIM SOG SPCT PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG
2007-2008 MIN 68 15 39 54 9 24 126 11.9 2 11 0 1 1
2008-2009 VAN 69 20 33 53 6 20 143 14.0 4 12 0 0 1

Alexandre Burrows - Alex Burrows had the career seasons of career seasons. he became one of the teams most valuable players and scored more goals on the Sedin line than anyone since Anson Carter…… He also signed a very modest 4 year deal at $2M a season showing that his importance to the team as a leader is as solid as his production and pesty nature. Alex scored goals. He scored BIG goals in timely situations. None bigger than what set it off against Carolina to break the slump and give him a finish to the season most only dream of. He was stellar against St Louis but tailed off against Chicago. Season Rating A+. Playoff Rating B.

YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS +/- PIM SOG SPCT PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG
2007-2008 VAN 82 12 19 31 11 179 126 9.5 1 0 3 1 3
2008-2009 VAN 82 28 23 51 23 150 175 16.0 0 0 4 1 3

Kevin Bieksa – Great bounce back year for Kevin in terms of injury recuperation and production. He provided the sparks needed and toughness desired for a defenseman of his nature. While his stats are not comparable to the year before due to the horrific injury he experienced he bounced back with a career year with 9 less games played than his first big year. Kevin is a bright spot on defense and is emerging at the right time with Mattias Ohlund going into free agency, his playoffs were less than stellar but he did provide the toughness needed he just has to get his mental edge down to combine the 2 to be as effective as the best in the NHL. Season Rating B+. Playoff Rating C+.

YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS +/- PIM SOG SPCT PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG
2006-2007 VAN 81 12 30 42 1 134 203 5.9 6 13 0 0 2
2007-2008 VAN 34 2 10 12 -11 90 64 3.1 1 5 0 0 1
2008-2009 VAN 72 11 32 43 -4 97 153 7.2 5 20 0 2 2

Alexander Edler – The up and coming swede is just that. Up and Coming. In a season where we see Mattias Ohlund most likely leave the Canucks his replacement has jumped up into the light with an impressive sophomore campaign. While at times he struggled with the NHL speed the young swede proved himself a capable NHL defenseman that can log top minutes and be in your top 4. All this at 23 years of age. Season Rating B. Playoff Rating C+.

YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS +/- PIM SOG SPCT PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG
2007-2008 VAN 75 8 12 20 6 42 124 6.5 4 6 0 0 0
2008-2009 VAN 80 10 27 37 11 54 145 6.9 5 16 0 0 1

Steve Bernier - Another step for young Steve Bernier in his NHL career at becoming a power foward. While he has tenacity in the corners and can fight and hit and be strong in front of the net His lack of finish is concerning but his age is not. If this kid can find his hands we could have a wonderful power forward that wont shy away from any contact in front of the Net. Season Rating C. Playoff Rating C.

YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS +/- PIM SOG SPCT PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG
2007-2008 BUF 17 3 6 9 1 2 35 8.6 0 0 0 0 0
… SAN 59 13 10 23 -2 62 96 13.5 4 5 0 0 0
2008-2009 VAN 81 15 17 32 4 27 137 10.9 2 5 0 0 4

Mats Sundin – Brought in to be the difference of a contender and pretender Mats Sundin never did make the grade to being a difference. He was a nice complement but not at the price tag he came at. What was immensely valuable for Sundins time in Vancouver was his impact on Ryan Kesler. This was very valuable and worth the money he was paid to score. Unfortunately in the playoffs that was another matter. in a time where Sundin has played his best hockey he became nothing more than a role player where he would not find his place in the playoffs. Aside from his many bad minor penalties during the season (41 games that it was) it was clear he should have made his decision sooner and played more games in the system. Season Rating D. Playoff Rating C-.

YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS +/- PIM SOG SPCT PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG
2007-2008 TOR 74 32 46 78 17 76 259 12.4 10 19 1 0 4
2008-2009 VAN 41 9 19 28 -5 28 84 10.7 5 9 0 0 2

Kyle Wellwood – Wellwood. Wellfed. WellPlayed for a player that was not considered NHL material and was passed by 29 other teams when put on waivers and placed on recall waivers. Wellwood scored some big goals in the first half of the season and barely any in the 2nd half. Most were on the power play where he spent most of his time and was not given a fair chance on the top 6 for most of the season. When he did get his time he produced. He should be re-signed at a one or two year deal. Season Rating C+. Playoff Rating C.

YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS +/- PIM SOG SPCT PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG
2007-2008 TOR 59 8 13 21 -12 0 57 14.0 5 7 0 0 1
2008-2009 VAN 74 18 9 27 2 4 94 19.1 10 3 0 0 3

Mattias Ohlund – The old warrior seems to have played his final game with the team that drafted him. He had a great many years in a Canucks uniform and its sad to see him go….. and going he was he was getting slower taking stupid slow penalties and clearly was no longer a threat at all in any offensive role. He still is a very good defenseman but not for the money he will command in his first UFA market. Matty exemplified what it meant being a Canuck and unfortunately his time has come as we need a more mobile puck moving defenseman that can play the point. Season Rating C+. Playoff Rating B-.

YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS +/- PIM SOG SPCT PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG
2007-2008 VAN 53 9 15 24 -1 79 128 7.0 4 7 0 0 2
2008-2009 VAN 82 6 19 25 14 105 131 4.6 3 5 0 1 1

Sami Salo - The record of when Sami Salo in the lineup is extraordinary. Our win % is above .700 with him in the line up and it is proven he may have been and is our most valuable offensive defenseman….. but he has not played a full season in his career and every year you can count on him getting injured for a lengthy period of time. That being said his cannon of a shot and what he brings to us is like the polar opposite everything negative he brings in just being injured. He has one year left on his contract and I dont see him being re-signed after it is done. Season Rating B-. Playoff Rating C+.

YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS +/- PIM SOG SPCT PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG
2007-2008 VAN 63 8 17 25 8 38 122 6.6 6 11 0 1 1
2008-2009 VAN 60 5 20 25 5 26 110 4.5 5 9 0 0 2

Willie Mitchell – Our most prominent shut down dman. Willie was stellar all year and had career stats in points and plus/minus. His gaffe in game 4 changed the series against Chicago and most likely really cost us a conference final appearance. He seemed to panic after that in almost every major situation as the Canucks never won another game after that nor were even remotely in the series. Willie has to be the biggest defenseman on the planet in order for this team to shut down the other teams big stars. That was what he was brought to do and has failed to do so when it matters. He also has one year left on his contract and needs to have an even better season to see bigger money. Season Rating B. Playoff Rating C-.

YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS +/- PIM SOG SPCT PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG
2007-2008 VAN 72 2 10 12 6 81 65 3.1 0 1 0 0 1
2008-2009 VAN 82 3 20 23 29 59 88 3.4 0 0 0 0 1

Mason Raymond – While the stats did not really show it this really was the coming out year for Mason Raymond. His playoff play was excellent and if given a more offensive role will find the hands to finish with his blazing speed. Mason is a player that every team needs to succeed and we hope that he is the one we have to push us for more youth movement. Season Rating C+. Playoff Rating B-.

YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS +/- PIM SOG SPCT PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG
2007-2008 VAN 49 9 12 21 1 2 80 11.3 1 5 0 0 0
2008-2009 VAN 72 11 12 23 2 24 145 7.6 4 6 0 0 0

Taylor Pyatt – Pyatts tragedy over the season was immense and his loss felt across the league. We wish him the best and hope he can recover his career in the NHL. His stats fell apart from the year before and his play was a shadow of what he could have been. Going into his contact year after this last year will most certainly not see him back for more than $1M per season. Season Rating D+. Playoff Rating D-.

YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS +/- PIM SOG SPCT PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG
2007-2008 VAN 79 16 21 37 9 60 167 9.6 7 2 0 0 2
2008-2009 VAN 69 10 9 19 0 43 99 10.1 0 1 0 0 1

Shane O’Brien – SOB was one tough um SOB. But his minor league penalties were in abundance and cost us early in the season. Without any regular season goals he cant be counted on for any offense and should slot in well in the 5th and 6th spot playing a tougher role with some more grit in front of the net. Season Rating C+. Playoff Rating C.

YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS +/- PIM SOG SPCT PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG
2007-2008 TAM 77 4 17 21 -2 154 69 5.8 0 1 0 1 1
2008-2009 TAM 1 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0
… VAN 76 0 10 10 6 196 39 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

Ryan Johnson – Warrior total warrior in the playoffs. his shot blocking made up for all his season struggles. He provided no offense and he really didnt give in the regular season what he did in the playoffs where he was spectacular for his role. Season Rating D+. Playoff Rating B-.

EAR TEAM GP G A PTS +/- PIM SOG SPCT PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG
2007-2008 STL 79 5 13 18 -2 22 85 5.9 0 0 1 2 1
2008-2009 VAN 62 2 7 9 1 12 22 9.1 0 0 0 0 1

Darcy Hordichuk – Darcy can fight. Darcy can cause crap in all areas and he can hit.. Unfortunately he cant do anything else. A very one dimensional player that plays his role well. Career year in goals at 4. Was very physical and tough. Much needed for others players to answer the bell when called upon. Season Rating C+. Playoff Rating D+.

YEAR TEAM GP G A PTS +/- PIM SOG SPCT PPG PPA SHG SHA GWG
2007-2008 NSH 45 1 2 3 -1 60 18 5.6 0 0 0 0 1
2008-2009 VAN 73 4 1 5 1 109 26 15.4 0 0 0 0 0

Roberto Luongo – Roberto Luongo had another tremendous regular season with the Canucks. He had a career year in shutouts. Smashed the Canucks shutout record with 9 and is coming into the final year of his contract. He made highlight reel save after save this year and was stellar in the first round of the playoffs for his second playoff stint. Then it all fell apart against Chicago. Eliminated in 6 games the goalie who became our captain who was to be our saviour went right back to square one in his playoff career. He is back to having to prove himself as a big game goalie and a playoff performer. Should the Canucks not get the Sedins signed and some important pieces of the puzzle we may lose Luongo to free agency next summer. Season Rating A+. Playoff Rating C-.

YEAR TEAM GP GS MIN W L T OTL GA GAA SOG SV SV% ENG SO
2007-2008 VAN 73 73 4232:32 35 29 9 168 2.38 2029 1861 .917 3 6
2008-2009 VAN 54 54 3181:05 33 13 7 124 2.34 1542 1418 .920 5 9

Coaching – Should have been nominated for coach of the year when you lose your goalie for 2 months its an amazing thing to keep them in the hunt for a playoff spot let alone win a Division Title. not sure if he is the one to lead us to the next level but we could be worse off with alot of the younger player coaches coming in to the NHL. One more year for AV to prove himself before Coach of the year and Championship finalist Scott Arniel gets his shot at the NHL. Season Rating B+. Playoff Rating D.

Season Team League Division GP W L T OTL SOL Pts Pct GF GA
2006-07 Vancouver Canucks NHL Northwest Title 82 49 26 0 3 4 105 0.640 222 201
2007-08 Vancouver Canucks NHL Northwest Last 82 39 33 0 1 9 88 0.537 213 215
2008-09 Vancouver Canucks NHL Northwest Title 82 45 27 0 3 7 100 0.610 246 220

The Season ended when it shouldnt have. The Season was another dissapointment in a series of dissapintments in this franchises sorry History. Anything less than a Conference final appearance is a failure and needs action each time. Its coming on 40 years of losing and its time to stop celebrating 1994… 1994 was loss and that is what should be remembered. We need new history we need winning.

NHL Player Needs before Sedins decide

- 3 Top 6 Forwards (1 if the Sedins decide to sign with the Canucks)

- 2 Top 4 defesemen (at least one puck moving dman and PP specialist)

- 1 Backup Goalie (Schneider is the man)

Draft Needs

- Potential  Top 6 Defenseman

- Diamond in the rough (a forward of Zetterberg material in his level of drafting)

What is your Plan?

Mats Sundin Game Time Decision!

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

Injured forward Mats Sundin skated during the Canucks optional skate on Tuesday. The veteran forward is a game-time decision. – TSN

Sundin Wins it for Canucks in most Scripted night since last years and tomorrow Oscars!

Saturday, February 21st, 2009

Mats Sundin scores the shootout winner as the Canucks top the leafs 3-2 in the shootout to take their 8th of 9 games in February helping distance themselves from 9th place with Luongos best game in 3 weeks as the Canucks take the second game against Toronto on Steve “Stumpy” Thomas night and are now within 1 game of sweeping eastern Canada.

Wellwood seems like he will never score again after his shootout miss and after this game may never get the chance.

Salo and Burrows score to match Blake and Stajan in scoring in regulation. While the start of the game was utter buggery for entertainment this game finished with fire and brimstone as both teams fought hard for the extra point in OT.

Demitra scored in the shootout, wellwood missed and Sundin scored the shootout winner to bury his old team in another loss in the season as former Canuck managers Brian Burke and Dave Nonis both looked on in dismay.

Stars of the Game from the Canucks Republic

1st Roberto Luongo
2nd Vesa Toskala
3rd Dominic Moore

4th NHL referees

GO CANUCKS GO

Canucks @ Leafs 4pm PST – CBC HD – Hockey Day in Canada!: The Return of the Sundin!

Saturday, February 21st, 2009

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For 13 seasons, Mats Sundin was the heart and soul of the Toronto Maple Leafs and became a franchise icon.

On Saturday night, Sundin will likely receive a long — and well-deserved — standing ovation when he leads the Vancouver Canucks into Air Canada Centre to face the Maple Leafs, the team he captained for 10 seasons.

After becoming the first European player to be selected first overall in the NHL draft and four stellar campaigns in which he averaged 34 goals and 50 assists for Quebec, the Swedish-born Sundin was traded to the Maple Leafs in 1994. Though he never had a 100-point season with them or brought the Stanley Cup to Toronto, Sundin finished as the team’s all-time leader with 420 goals and 987 points.

Around this time last year, then-Toronto interim general manager Cliff Fletcher wanted Sundin to waive his no-trade clause to try to rebuild a team that’s failed to reach the playoffs each of the previous three seasons for the first time in franchise history.

Sundin refused, saying he didn’t want to be a “rental player” for a team making a playoff run. Following months of speculation, Sundin in December opted to sign a prorated one-year contract with the Canucks (29-21-8) over the salary cap-strapped New York Rangers.

Sundin, who turned 38 on Feb. 13, certainly didn’t sound anxious about facing his former team.

“I can’t worry about what’s going to go on around the rink or before or after the game,” he said Thursday. “I’ll go out and once the puck drops it’s a hockey game like any other. We’re in a race to earn a playoff spot and get into a good position for the playoffs, so that’s all I’m going to worry about.”

Matt Stajan, a teammate of Sundin’s with Toronto from 2002-08, had a different take.

“There’s no doubt it’s going to be emotional,” he said. “He may not show it as much as you guys may think, but definitely I don’t see how it wouldn’t be. I’m sure he’s going to take it all in and enjoy the moment.”

Sundin made his Canucks debut in a win over Edmonton on Jan. 7, but he failed to make an immediate impact as he totaled two goals with an assist while his new club went 1-5-3.

Beginning on Feb. 3 with a goal and assist in a win over Carolina, Sundin and the Canucks have been on a tear. He’s had four goals and five assists while Vancouver has gone 7-1-0 to move within eight points of first-place Calgary in the Northwest.

Sundin had an assist in a 5-2 win over Ottawa on Thursday, but the top line of twins Daniel and Henrik Sedin and Alex Burrows combined for three goals and six assists as the Canucks won their third in a row.

Henrik Sedin, who had a goal and three assists, praised Burrows, who added a goal and two assists.

“He’s able to make plays,” he said. “He joins the rush, he enjoys our style of hockey game and he can make good passes, so it’s a lot of fun.”

Burrows has 14 goals and 17 assists in 58 games this season. His 31 points also matches his output in 82 games in 2007-08.

Amid the fanfare surrounding Sundin’s return, the Maple Leafs (21-26-11) look to avoid their fourth straight home loss and fifth in six games overall. On Thursday, rookie Justin Pogge stopped 31 shots through overtime, but couldn’t turn aside shootout attempts by Jason Williams and Rick Nash in a 4-3 defeat to Columbus.

Considered the Leafs’ goaltender of the future, Pogge is 1-3-1 with a 3.95 goals-against average this season, but was sent to the minors on Friday.

Vesa Toskala, who needs one win to reach 20 for the fourth consecutive season, is 3-3-0 with a 3.57 GAA in seven career games against the Canucks. Neither he nor 450-game winner Curtis Joseph were able to beat the Canucks on Nov. 15 as they combined to stop only 11 shots in a 4-2 loss.

Jason Blake extended his home point streak to six games with an assist against the Blue Jackets. He has two goals and five assists during his run, and leads Toronto with 21 goals and 46 points in 2008-09.

Happy Birthday Mats Sundin

Friday, February 13th, 2009

And many happy returns…. especially tonight!!!!!