2012 NHL Draft : Canucks Get Bigger
Its always fun during the draft. We all try and project, burn up Google looking for info on the guys that our team picks, and tell our friends that cheer for the Oilers, Flames etc how much their...
Its always fun during the draft. We all try and project, burn up Google looking for info on the guys that our team picks, and tell our friends that cheer for the Oilers, Flames etc how much their...
Courtesy of SBN's Steve Lepore, he's an interview last night with Brendan Gaunce after his selection.
I'm sure we'll get all sorts of info soon, but here are a couple links on your newest Canuck. The kid is already 6'2" and 215 pounds, is a good Canadian kid from Markam, and he'll eventually be...
In full disclosure: we're pretty bad at this game. Nevertheless, like any good gambler, we don't know when to quit. So who best helps Vancouver in the long run right now?
Vancouver did a decent job considering their poor positioning amongst the 30 teams.
The road to the next Stanley Cup Champion begins with the NHL Entry Draft this weekend.
If you're interested in the simple, Morrow's father Dave Morrow was selected by Vancouver 56th overall in the 1977 draft. Huzzah.
A quick recap of who the Canucks selected as their 2010 draft picks.
Moving on to day #2. Gillis doesn't have a pick until the fourth round but that isn't stopping him from trying to move up.
Though Gillis doesn't think it's a great year for blueliners, our pulse check yesterday overwhelmingly indicates we'd like to see one scooped up at #25.
Hopefully there's been enough time to get that nasty taste of failure out of our collective mouths because this next week is crucial to how Mike Gillis and company adjust this team and begin the long uphill climb into 2011.
Just some historic eye candy for you. Enjoy!
Canucks' picks in Rounds 2-7 of the 2009 NHL Entry Draft
Canucks select Minnesota native Jordan Schroeder in the first round / other Canucks picks
2009 NHL Draft Live Canucks coverage / Open Thread
What are the Canucks going to do tonight?
A look back at past drafts for Vancouver and a review of some hits and misses leading up to tomorrow's entry level draft in Montreal.
John Moore, the USHL Defenseman of the Year, is precisely what the Canucks do not have: a blindingly fast offensive-minded defenseman with a potent shot and leadership skills to boot.