Jamie Dodd and Canucks Reporter Thomas Drance combine to bring you the most comprehensive Canucks coverage in Vancouver. They dive into all the issues that matter for any diehard Canucks fan. Plus, hear exclusive interviews from the players and the team to stay up to date all season long.
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Jamie and Randip break down a tough night for Hellebuyck and the Jets, the rising dominance of Kaprizov, and why Pettersson needs to reach that elite level in playoff matchups. Sam Cosentino joins to discuss Aatu Raty's NHL potential, and we explore how Barrett Hayton could quietly become a key piece for the Canucks' top six. Plus, Pete Blackburn joins to discuss league fines, Minnesota’s strong push in the playoffs, and why the Oilers and Bruins are facing major question marks.
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Jamie and Randip dive into the high-stakes action around the league as three teams try to avoid falling into 3-0 holes, with playoff intensity returning to the Bell Centre. We break down Tocchet contract talk and Pettersson’s place among playoff game-changers. Plus, a look at the AHL playoff battle in Abbotsford, and what’s next for the Oilers as Calvin Pickard gets the nod in a must-win game.
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Jamie and Randip break down the Abbotsford Canucks’ clutch Game 1 win over Tucson, with Arturs Silovs stealing the show and Arshdeep Bains making big plays. The guys dive into the Oilers' playoff struggles—from a leaky penalty kill to shaky goaltending—and what it means for McDavid and Draisaitl. Plus, could Aatu Raty be making a case for the Canucks’ top six next season?
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Jamie and Randip are joined by David Amber to kick off the show, diving into the biggest playoff stories so far — from Mitch Marner’s motivated offseason to the Oilers' reliance on Mattias Ekholm and why Andrei Vasilevskiy could be the X-factor in Game 2. Later, they explore the Canucks' potential offseason swing at Trevor Zegras — could the Anaheim forward be a buy-low steal or risky reach? Finally, Shayna Goldman joins to break down key playoff matchups, what’s missing for the Devils, and why the Golden Knights’ depth could be the difference.
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Jamie and Randip dive into the Canucks' roster future, highlighting players like DeBrusk, Blueger, and Garland while speculating on big-name moves like a potential Pettersson trade. Jason Bukala joins to talk Bedard, Barkov, and what teams like Chicago and Anaheim need to take the next step. Alison Lukan breaks down the Kraken’s defensive dip, the wide-open coaching carousel, and bold predictions for the Stanley Cup playoffs coming out of the Atlantic.
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Jamie and Randip dive into a packed night of playoff action across the NHL, with Carolina cruising, Toronto surviving, and Minnesota throwing a wrench into Vegas’ plans. We preview tonight’s matchups, plus a big Calder Cup opener for the Abbotsford Canucks, and the exciting news of the PWHL coming to Vancouver. In the Broadsheet, we break down the latest on Rick Tocchet’s uncertain future and how the coaching carousel could shift around him.
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Jamie and Thomas are joined by Donnie and Dhali in the crossover as they break down the latest signals from Canucks management, including lingering regrets over trading JT Miller and the pressure to keep Quinn Hughes happy amid questions about Elias Pettersson's future. Ian MacIntyre joins to discuss the organization's transparency, Rutherford's candid press conference, and why Tocchet appears firmly entrenched as their guy. We wrap with thoughts on the Canucks’ improved defense, the Kuzmenko trade, and the possibility of big-name players being moved to chase elite talent.
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Jamie and Thomas discuss Rutherford and Allvin's comments on Elias Pettersson. Harman Dayal joins to break down whether Petey can be the guy on a contender, why Tocchet’s decision matters more than ever, and what Quinn Hughes’ next contract might really hinge on. Plus: Bylsma out in Seattle, the Canucks' center-depth blueprint, and Rutherford’s eternal quest for a practice facility—whether he’s here to see it or not.
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Jamie and Thomas break down what Allvin and Rutherford actually said in their latest media availability and what it means for the Canucks’ immediate future. From Tocchet’s contract limbo and Petey’s uncertain buy-in to the Willander situation getting murkier, we connect the dots. Plus, a look at center depth concerns, Rutherford’s practice facility obsession, and why losing Quinn Hughes is not an option—maybe even a Hughes family reunion?
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Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance get into the Canucks comments to media in the end of season availability. No clear answer to the Miller-Petey rift, but a little more insight on how it was handled. How will Pettersson handle this offseason? Big questions regarding his training, but we heard from the coach and multiple players that they believe in the star forward to bounce back next season. Then they talk about the players who are on expiring deals, and what their comments might mean for their future. Lastly, they discuss the goaltending tandem for Vancouver, and if any changes are needed.
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Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance react to the Canucks year end media availability. The biggest news being Rick Tocchet speaking unexpectedly, is that a bad sign for his potential future in Vancouver? Then they dig deep into forward Elias Pettersson's comments, and whether they should give you faith for his offseason, or whether they warrant significant critique.
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Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance get into the Canucks offseason future with Brendan Batchelor. Which of the Canucks prospects should be traded for upgrades to the roster, and which are locks to be back in the blue and green next year? Then Justin Cuthbert joins to preview the Battle of Ontario, and the major implications for both sides. The coaching matchup between two coaches in their first year with both teams, and what another loss in the first round might do to the Leafs. Lastly, the guys look at the NHL free agent market, and what big names could be making big moves.
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Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance get into the Canucks final game of the season, before looking at the season as a whole. Updating the contract news before discussing the many successes and failures of the year, and how the team should best proceed. Which Canucks do you want to see back next year? Then they get into Canuck conspiracies and reading far too much into the little things.
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It’s the final game of the season, and big questions loom for the Canucks — including whether it’s Brock Boeser’s last in blue and green. We break down insider buzz around Rick Tocchet’s future, Boeser’s contract stalemate, and lineup notes including Filip Chytil’s return. Plus, playoff implications, betting odds, and where the Canucks stand heading into the offseason.
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Jamie and Thomas are joined by Donnie and Rick in the crossover as they dive into Brock Boeser’s uncertain future with the Canucks, Rick Tocchet’s priorities beyond money, and the ongoing frustration over the lack of a practice facility. Landon Ferraro joins to share thoughts on team effort, Pettersson’s potential bounce-back, and whether calling this season a failure is fair.
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Jamie and Thomas discuss the Canucks taking down the Sharks in OT, Tolopilo getting his first win, and Quinn Hughes tyinf Edler’s points record. Jason Bukala joins to talk Demidov, Levshunov, and who might fall to the Canucks in the draft. Plus: why Boeser might not fit the future, and how Hughes could reshape the team’s direction.
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Jamie and Thomas break down the Canucks' 2-1 OT win over the Sharks, where Nikita Tolopilo earned his first NHL win and Quinn Hughes tied Alex Edler's franchise points record for defencemen. Linus Karlsson gets a Tomas Holmstrom comparison, and we clear up the confusion around Willander’s signing status. Plus, we take a look at the Canucks’ playoff picture, lineup notes, and what’s left in the regular season.
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Jamie and Thomas dive into the Willander situation as silence lingers even with his college season done—are the Canucks risking losing him for another year? With injuries piling up and debuts for Kudryavtsev and Tolopilo, we look at what’s next for the roster as we're joined by Kevin Woodley. They also discuss where Rick Tocchet stands as his potential contract extension looms, Plus, how Pettersson fits into Tocchet’s system, and the rise of Quinn Hughes as the team's engine.
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Jamie and Thomas dig into the final stretch of the Canucks’ season with just two games to go, starting with tonight’s matchup against the Sharks. We cover the latest injury updates, lineup changes, and what Dhaliwal and Friedman are saying about key contract negotiations and Tocchet’s future. Plus, playoff math, a look at the standings, and why Yakov Trenin won’t face discipline after a controversial punch.
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The Canucks beat the Avalanche in a classic too-little-too-late performance, as they continue their trend of heating up post-elimination. Jamie and Thomas dive into the idea of an NHL play-in system and whether it could keep more teams (and fans) engaged down the stretch. Plus, a look at Elias Pettersson’s surprising first fight, offseason priorities, what management might say in the aftermath, and Dimitri Filipovic joins to draft the teams most likely to bounce back next year.
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Jamie and Thomas break down the Canucks’ 4-1 win over Colorado, with Sherwood hitting the 40-point mark and D-Petey dropping the gloves for his first career fight. We dig into reports from Friedman and Dhaliwal on Boeser's future and a contract offer that fell short for Tocchet. Plus, playoff implications, lineup notes on Willander's Frozen Four run, and where the Canucks stand with three games to go.
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Jamie and Thomas break down The Canucks officially being eliminated from playoff contention after a wild 8-7 OT win by the Wild over San Jose, ending even the slimmest hopes. Brock Boeser and Quinn Hughes reflect on a chaotic season, the weight of leadership, and what comes next for the team—and themselves. Brendan Batchelor joins us to talk about roster challenges, off-season priorities, and whether the Canucks can finally take a page from the Avalanche’s playbook.
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the Canucks are officially eliminated from playoff contention after a wild OT win by the Wild sinks any remaining hope. Jamie and Thomas break down Brock Boeser’s honest reflections, Quinn Hughes’ thoughtful comments on leadership and partnership, and what the team owes its stars after another tough season. Plus, lineup updates, World Championship notes, and a quick playoff standings check—yes, Utah is right there.
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Jamie and Thomas break down the Canucks' unbelievable 6-5 victory in Dallas, making NHL history as the first team ever to come back from a 3-goal deficit in the final minute of regulation. With clutch goals from Aatu Raty, Pius Suter, and more, the Canucks avoid playoff elimination—at least for now—while embracing the chaos of their "side quest" season. Plus, Dakota Joshua gets nominated for the Masterton Trophy, and we check in on the latest playoff picture as Minnesota faces off with San Jose tonight.
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Jamie and Thomas dive into the Canucks’ rollercoaster of a season, discussing the highs of a miracle comeback and the crushing lows of underwhelming performances. Jason Bukala, NHL insider and former Director of Amateur Scouting, joins to talk about the future of key players like Boeser and Suter, and the tough decisions Vancouver faces with contract renewals and trade strategies. Plus, we explore the potential of emerging talents like Ivan Demidov, Tom Willander, and Aatu Raty as the Canucks look to capitalize on their surplus of assets for next season.
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Jamie and Thomas break down the Canucks' must-win game against the Stars in Dallas, where a regulation loss ends their playoff hopes. We’re joined by The Score’s John Matisz to discuss Dallas as Cup contenders, the Oilers' vulnerabilities, and Tampa's chances in the East. Plus, we dive into Boeser’s role in Vancouver’s future, offseason challenges, and how the Canucks balance toughness with their need for offensive skill.
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Jamie and Thomas dive into the Canucks' must-win matchup against the Stars in Dallas, where a regulation loss would officially end their playoff hopes. We discuss Jonathan Lekkerimaki’s season, his demotion to Abbotsford, and what fans should expect from him next year. Plus, we break down lineup updates, Demko starting, and the juicy Casey DeSmith revenge game, with a quick playoff standings update and betting odds to round out the show!
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On this episode of Canucks Talk, Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance are joined by Harman Dayal to break down Vancouver’s top offseason priorities, led by the urgent need for a top-six center and clarity on Thatcher Demko’s status. They highlight the need for more difference-makers up front while noting the defensive core looks stable post-Mattias Pettersson trade. Nils Höglander's strong finish to the season has improved his outlook after a shaky start. Sean Gentille joins to reflect on Alex Ovechkin breaking the all-time goals record, praising both the moment and the Capitals' coaching. The guys also dive into Elias Pettersson’s disappointing season and why the Canucks must find a way to get him back on track rather than moving on.
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On this episode of The Whiteboard, Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance react to Alex Ovechkin breaking the NHL's all-time goal record in a storybook Capitals season—capped by his return from a broken leg. They break down the Canucks’ split against Anaheim and Vegas, highlighting the team’s offensive burst and the looming threat of mathematical elimination. The third period against the Golden Knights felt like a team getting figured out, but a bounce or two might have changed the result. Plus, Nils Höglander continues to impress down the stretch, earning praise from Rick Tocchet.
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Jamie and Thomas discuss the Canucks' season coming to a close and what moves are left to make—should they play Silovs or shut down Hughes? The guys debate Demko’s future, whether Vancouver needs a better third goalie, and the pressure on Tocchet. Plus, we dive into Conor Garland's value and hear from Dimitri Filipovic on the Canucks’ future and NHL trends.
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Jamie and Thomas break down the latest from the Canucks' practice at UBC as they gear up for back-to-back home games against Anaheim and Vegas. With the playoffs looking increasingly out of reach, we discuss what's left to gain this season, and take a look at the team's lineup updates, including a concerning injury to Nils Aman. Plus, we dive into the latest broadsheet on Vancouver’s coaching situation and the friction surrounding the coaching salaries—are they comfortable with Tocchet’s potential new deal?
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Brendan Batchelor joins Jamie and Drance to break down the Canucks' latest struggles and what this season will ultimately mean for the franchise. From Tocchet’s frustration to the looming decisions on Brock Boeser and Pius Suter, we dive into what went wrong, what went right, and where the team goes from here. Plus, is Vancouver’s management ready to face the tough questions ahead?
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Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance break down the Canucks’ brutal 5-0 loss to Seattle, their fading playoff hopes, and whether it’s time to consider shutting down Quinn Hughes. Plus, are the teams behind Vancouver in better shape for next season?
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Jamie and Thomas break down how the Canucks can combat Seattle's speed advantage and what player development looks like when it starts to snowball. We also highlight the young talent emerging on the team, with eyes on the next generation of Canucks who could make their mark in next year's training camp. Plus, we dig into the ongoing tension between Rick Tocchet and the club, revealing it's about more than just money.
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Jamie and Thomas dive into the Canucks' playoff hopes and the uncertain future of Rick Tocchet with Donnie and Dhali, questioning if the team can afford him and whether Elias Pettersson is a fit for his system. We also explore how the NHL is evolving, with major shifts on the horizon, including a move away from efficient cap spending and toward star player partnerships. Finally, Jason Bukala joins the show to discuss how Tocchet's potential return could shape Vancouver's future, and why the Canucks must prioritize extending Hughes and getting Willander into the AHL next season.
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Jamie and Thomas dive into the Canucks' playoff hopes as out-of-town scoreboard results leave Vancouver with slim chances, while the team gets back to work at practice. From the latest updates on Pettersson and Hoglander to Elliotte Friedman's thoughts on Suter’s potential as a solution at center, we break down the pressing issues facing the Canucks. Plus, former NHLer Landon Ferraro joins us to discuss how the team can finish strong, the impact of young players like Lekkerimaki, and what the future holds for Rick Tocchet and EP40.
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Jamie and Thomas break down the Canucks' playoff hopes as their odds dip from 13% to 12%, while rivals Calgary and Minnesota make moves in the standings. We dive into updates on Pettersson and Hoglander, plus a potential center solution that may already be in-house with Pius Suter, according to Elliotte Friedman.
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Jamie and Thomas break down the Canucks' disappointing season and what’s next for the roster, with some tough talk about the team’s lack of effort and the uncertain future of head coach Rick Tocchet. Kevin Woodley weighs in on Demko's workload and Silovs’ struggles, while reflecting on whether last year’s strong performance was a fluke. We also dive into the Canucks' core players, the challenges of cap space management, and how the front office is setting the stage for a big pivot moving forward.
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Jamie and Thomas dive into the Canucks' slim playoff chances after a tough 1-point weekend, including a wild 7-6 shootout loss to Columbus and a 3-1 defeat in Winnipeg. With just 8 games left, they’re hoping for a miracle while also pondering the bigger questions about the team’s direction, including the future of coach Rick Tocchet and how the roster will be reshaped.
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Jamie and Thomas dive into the Canucks' crucial matchup against Columbus as Vancouver fights to keep their playoff hopes alive, with out-of-town help falling short. With the Canucks battling injuries and the flu, including the potential absence of Teddy Blueger, it's a test of their resilience against a Columbus team that needs this win just as badly. Abbotsford Canucks GM Ryan Johnson joins to discuss the challenges and development of young prospects, while Dimitri Filipovic breaks down the upcoming battle of Norris-caliber defensemen, Quinn Hughes and Zach Werenski, and what the Canucks' playoff chances look like.
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Jamie and Thomas break down the Canucks' critical matchup against Columbus as both teams battle for their playoff lives. With a flu bug sweeping through the lineup and Max Sasson called up, we discuss the latest injury updates and how these shake up the forward group. Plus, we look at the playoff race, as the Canucks' chances dip to 29% following St. Louis’ win and Calgary’s loss, and preview what it all means for Vancouver’s hopes down the stretch.
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Jamie and Thomas discuss the Vancouver Canucks continuing their "plucky" win streak, with Thatcher Demko standing tall as the unsung hero who kept the team in it early before they bounced back. Aatu Raty shines with a standout performance, while the defense, led by Hronek and Forbort, shows growth, even as Demko bails them out when needed. Kevin Kurz joins to discuss With Rick Tocchet's future in question and John Tortorella's firing in Philadelphia and we discuss the Canucks' potential for the rest of the season and what lies ahead for the team.
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Jamie and Thomas break down the Canucks' impressive 5-2 victory over the Islanders, with Thatcher Demko playing a huge role in keeping the team in the game early. Kiefer Sherwood and Pius Suter shine with key performances, while Aatu Raty scores against his former team. Plus, we dive into speculation surrounding Rick Tocchet and the Flyers, the latest on Tom Willander’s future, and the Canucks' playoff odds as they continue their push for a spot.
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Jamie and Thomas examine the Canucks' playoff chances after tough losses to St. Louis and Calgary, with a focus on tonight's matchup against the Islanders. Rick Tocchet opens up about the challenges of the season, but his resolve to stay the course is clear, despite the adversity. Plus, with Sorokin in net and Demko’s status up in the air, it’s make-or-break time for the Canucks if they want to stay in the race.
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Jamie and Thomas are joined by Donnie and Dhali as they dive into the Canucks' slim playoff chances as they face the Islanders in a pivotal matchup, with all hopes resting on Thatcher Demko's shoulders. Pius Suter’s value as a reliable, cost-effective player is highlighted, while we also discuss Rick Tocchet’s coaching efforts amidst a tough season. Jason Bukala joins us to break down Suter's potential re-signing, the growth of Lekermäki, and how the coaching staff has navigated the challenges of the year.
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Thomas and Jamie are joined by Brendan Batchelor and Harman Dayal to break down the Canucks' gritty win over the Devils, with a special focus on Quinn Hughes’ heroic efforts and Pius Suter’s impressive 1C performance. Batch shares his thoughts on Miller’s frustration and the team's evolving roles, while Harman dives into the future of Boeser, Suter, and the potential of rising stars like Lekkerimaki and Atu Raty. We also explore the big offseason decisions the Canucks face, and what it’ll take to build a true contender.
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Jamie and Thomas break down the Canucks' dramatic 4-3 shootout win against the Devils, keeping their playoff hopes alive in the most improbable of ways. Despite the early setback of losing Pettersson and Hoglander, Quinn Hughes delivered a heroic 31-minute performance, while Lekkerimaki and Suter stepped up big with key goals and plays. We dive into the latest lineup news, the looming goaltending decision, and what the standings mean as the Canucks chase down the Blues and Flames for a playoff spot.
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Jamie and Thomas discuss the Canucks’ playoff hopes taking a hit after a heartbreaking 5-3 loss to the Rangers, despite dominating play. With injuries to Pettersson and Hoglander, and every team chasing the Western Conference spot winning, the Canucks now sit five points behind St. Louis—though with two games in hand. As Thatcher Demko looks set to start against New Jersey, the team’s slim chances hinge on his performance, and we’re joined by Greg Wyshynski and Thomas Hickey to dive into the state of the Canucks and the playoff race.
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Jamie and Thomas break down the Canucks' tough loss to the Rangers and their mounting playoff pressure with just 5 points separating them from St. Louis. We dive into the injuries to Pettersson and Hoglander, and what that means for Vancouver’s lineup as Aatu Raty gets the call-up. With Thatcher Demko likely starting against New Jersey, we discuss whether he can carry the team through this crucial stretch and what the playoff picture looks like heading into a pivotal week.
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Josh and Bik break down the Canucks losing in overtime to the Blues, with Brock Boeser continuing to shine but fatigue and questionable line changes hurting the team. Kevin Woodley discusses Lankinen’s heavy workload and whether Arturs Silovs can be trusted in net as Demko nears a return. We also dive into Rick Tocchet’s coaching future, with several teams, including the Rangers and Bruins, reportedly interested in his services.
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Bik and Josh break down the Canucks’ tough overtime loss to the Blues and celebrate another clutch two-goal performance from Brock Boeser. We dive into the latest from the morning show with Dhaliwal, including contract talks with Pius Suter and Lankinen's new deal with Genesis Motors, plus Seravalli's report on teams eyeing Tocchet. With a key game tomorrow and playoff chances shifting, we’ll also update you on the Canucks' standing and all the out-of-town scores.
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Josh and Thomas preview the Canucks' crucial game against the Blues, with both teams tied in points and battling for a playoff spot. Matthew DeFranks joins the show to break down the Blues' recent success and their playoff push, while we discuss lineup changes, including Garland’s return and Lekkerimaki's absence. We also dive into how Vancouver can carry momentum from their win over Winnipeg and the importance of playing mistake-free hockey tonight.
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Josh and Thomas break down the Canucks' pivotal matchup against the Blues, a game that could swing their playoff hopes. With lineup updates, including the absence of Lekkerimaki and a crucial game for Lankinen, we look at how Vancouver plans to avoid mistakes and capitalize on key opportunities. Plus, we discuss the latest playoff projections and the state of the standings as the team inches closer to a crucial stretch.
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Josh Elliott-Wolfe and Thomas Drance break down the Canucks' win over the Jets and question whether their success is sustainable. With a tough schedule ahead, the upcoming matchup against St. Louis is crucial, especially given the Blues’ favorable stretch of games. They highlight the growing chemistry between Nils Höglander and Elias Pettersson, as well as Jonathan Lekkerimäki’s impact on the power play. Plus, how moving Brock Boeser to the net front could be a key adjustment down the stretch.
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Josh Elliott-Wolfe and Thomas Drance discuss the Canucks' potential playoff matchups, noting that Winnipeg’s lack of elite speed could be more favorable than facing Utah. They explore offseason targets, including Nikolaj Ehlers and a linemate for Elias Pettersson, while also considering the possibility of offer sheets. Jason Bukala weighs in on the Canucks’ recent strong performance, questioning if they can sustain momentum or fall back into old habits. Plus, a look at Jonathan Lekkerimäki’s power play potential and how the rising salary cap could impact teams.
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Josh Elliott-Wolfe, Thomas Drance, Don Taylor, and Rick Dhaliwal break down the Canucks' surprising win over the Jets, where they showed speed and intensity reminiscent of playoff hockey. They discuss the team’s complete effort, Boeser’s improved play without Miller, and whether this version of the Canucks can make some postseason noise. With a big test against St. Louis ahead, the question remains: which Canucks team will show up?
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Josh and Thomas dive into Rick Tocchet’s coaching philosophy and discuss how player development, like Elias Pettersson’s, often requires more than just offensive leeway. We break down the Canucks' current mindset with key players like Brock Boeser and their approach to puck management for success, as well as the challenges of goaltending with Demko’s uncertain status. Plus, we make our Canucks Brunch announcement and analyze the Winnipeg Jets' impressive run as a prime example of a successful retool in the Western Conference.
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Josh and Thomas break down the Canucks' upcoming game against the Jets, with Winnipeg coming off a 3-game winning streak. Rick Tocchet shares his thoughts on player development and the team’s direction, while GM Patrik Allvin touches on contract talks, captaincy plans, and the goalie situation. Plus, we discuss lineup updates with injuries and call-ups ahead of tonight’s game.
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Josh Elliott-Wolfe and Thomas Drance break down Utah’s comeback win over the Canucks and discuss how the Blues' easy schedule could impact the playoff race. They highlight Dylan Samberg’s role in Winnipeg, Calgary’s struggles since February, and the excitement surrounding a potential Colorado-Dallas first-round matchup. The conversation shifts to the Blackhawks' lack of NHL talent, their need to find a star for Connor Bedard, and why Mitch Marner could be a great fit. They also examine the fallout from the Dickinson hit on Chytil, how it impacted Vancouver’s speed, and why the Canucks might need to address toughness in the offseason.
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Josh Elliott-Wolfe and Thomas Drance break down the Canucks' loss to Utah, highlighting how fatigue and the absence of Filip Chytil played a role. They discuss the team's struggles, including a lackluster power play that failed to generate momentum in a crucial game. Forbort’s underrated impact and Hronek’s strong play in Hughes’ absence are also examined. The episode wraps up with a look at the Western Conference playoff race as the Flames, Utah, and Blues battle for position.
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Jamie and Thomas discuss a crucial back-to-back, with lineup updates including Demko’s early exit (as planned) and maintenance days for Hronek and Garland. Insider chatter heats up, with Brough speculating that JT Miller may have lost the room, while Friedman notes Hughes strongly backed Pettersson during the drama. Playoff odds get a boost after St. Louis’ loss, and Tocchet weighs in on player health, strategy, and Demko’s return timeline. Dimitri Filipovic joins as they do their weekly draft of Hyped up potential Canucks of the past and favourite days of the week!
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Jamie and Thomas discuss the Canucks return to practice with a crucial back-to-back set looming this weekend. JT Miller’s rumored tensions with the team resurface, while Quinn Hughes steps up in support of Elias Pettersson. Plus, lineup updates, contract news, and a fresh boost to the Canucks’ playoff odds.
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Jamie and Thomas break down the Canucks' thrilling 4-3 shootout victory over Calgary. Harman Dayal joins to break down Elias Pettersson’s key performance in the Canucks' 4-3 shootout win over Calgary, highlighting a big step forward despite not being “peak” Petey. We discuss the rising energy from Hoglander, Victor Mancini’s best game of the year, and the ongoing issue of the Canucks’ mentality, especially as they face a crucial stretch of games. Plus, a look ahead at the looming Utah threat and what’s at stake in their upcoming back-to-back games.
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Jamie and Thomas break down the Canucks' thrilling 4-3 shootout victory over Calgary, highlighted by a key third-period comeback. Pettersson delivers a timely goal but still needs to maintain consistent high-level performances for the Canucks to build confidence heading into next season. We also discuss Quinn Hughes’ stellar performance, a hearing for Connor Zary’s elbow to Pettersson, and the latest playoff standings update.
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Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance preview the Canucks’ crucial matchup against Calgary, emphasizing the need for a game-breaking moment and a third-period lead to secure two points. They discuss the challenge of Filip Hronek stepping into a No. 1 defenseman role and how Quinn Hughes’ return, even at less than 100%, could provide a major boost. With Calgary well-rested and well-coached, the Canucks must find scoring and lineup chemistry without a simple fix.
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Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance break down the Canucks’ struggles, highlighting Elias Pettersson and Filip Chytil getting outscored in key minutes. With the league shifting to a more high-scoring style, the Canucks’ 3-2 approach may not be enough to keep up. They also discuss Thatcher Demko’s absence, concerns over Kevin Lankinen’s workload, and the playoff picture taking shape. In the second segment, Jason Bukala joins to analyze Montreal’s reliance on young stars, Vancouver’s power play issues, and Rick Tocchet’s challenge in balancing ice time for struggling stars.
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Following a disappointing Canucks loss to the Montreal Canadiens, the Crossover with Jamie Dodd, Thomas Drance, Don Taylor, and Rick Dhaliwal get into a heated exchange over whether the club should commit to a full rebuild amid another period of uncertainty and turmoil.
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Jamie and Thomas dive into the Canucks' critical week ahead, but it’s tough to get excited when the team is struggling to find consistency and production. With Brock Boeser's camp reportedly upset, the pressure is mounting on Rick Tocchet to make something click with a constantly shifting lineup. Shayna Goldman joins to discuss the fear of rebuilding in the NHL, how the Canucks' post-deadline moves—or lack thereof—contribute to their mediocrity, and the challenge of acquiring top-tier offensive talent in a playoff race.
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Jamie and Thomas break down the Canucks' crucial matchup against Montreal, marking the start of a pivotal week. Frank Seravalli drops major news on Brock Boeser's future with the team, suggesting significant damage to the relationship and hinting at Boeser's desire to hit the market. Plus, lineup updates with Quinn Hughes' status, new line combos, and playoff outlook as the Canucks' postseason hopes sit at 53%.
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With just 19 games left, the Canucks are in a high-stakes playoff battle, needing to keep pace with Calgary and Utah in the standings. Rick Tocchet discusses the status of Thatcher Demko and Quinn Hughes, emphasizing the importance of beating Calgary to stay in control. Canucks management faced frustration at the trade deadline, missing opportunities with Brock Boeser and Pius Suter, while a reported contract offer to Boeser fell short. The episode also breaks down Elias Pettersson’s inconsistency, Filip Chytil’s impact, and Vancouver’s struggles in the top six.
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In this edition of The Whiteboard, Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance look back at the Canucks' weekend following a quiet trade deadline on Friday. What really happened with Boeser? They look at the Canucks pair of performances against Minnesota and Dallas. They dive into the playoff odds.
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Jamie and Thomas break down the Trade deadline moves. Hear from Patrik Allvin addressing the media, and our reaction to his comments and their misstep on dealing their UFA's.
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Jamie and Thomas discuss what the Canucks should be trying to accomplish today ahead of the Trade Deadline and are also joined by Dimitri Filipovic to get his reaction as they go around the league to discuss what trades have been made.
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Jamie and Thomas discuss the Canucks' dominant win over Anaheim, with Drance calling it one of the Ducks' worst performances he's seen. We dive into the trade deadline and the potential for the Canucks to capitalize as sellers, especially after the Brian Dumoulin trade showing the value of moving negative assets for solid returns. Brendan Batchelor joins to talk about the market, the Canucks' approach to selling at a high price, and the looming uncertainty around Brock Boeser's future with the team.
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Jamie and Thomas we dive into the Canucks' 3-2 win over the Anaheim Ducks and break down a solid, if unremarkable, performance from Pettersson. We also explore the buzz around trade deadline activity, including teams calling on Carson Soucy and Conor Garland, and how the Hurricanes' interest in Mikko Rantanen could affect Vancouver's plans.
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Jamie and Drance preview tonight’s Canucks vs. Ducks matchup, highlighting the stakes of this crucial 4-point game. Coach Tocchet shares insights on the team’s strategy, and the guys dive into the betting odds for the Canucks' gameday.
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Jamie and Drance discuss the Canucks' approach to UFAs like Brock Boeser ahead of the trade deadline and the growing seller's market. They explore Vancouver’s potential moves with Pius Suter, Derek Forbert, and Soucy's no-trade clause. Jason Bukala joins to analyze Tampa’s trade deadline moves, Boeser’s market value, and Canucks trade needs.
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Jamie and Drance team up with Donnie and Dhali for the Crossover, breaking down the latest Canucks trade buzz. How hot is the market for Boeser? What’s the latest on contract talks? Plus, the importance of keeping Quinn Hughes happy and Pettersson’s unexpected accountability.
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Jamie and Thomas analyze JT Miller’s stellar performance with the Rangers and discuss whether the Canucks made the right move in trading him, while also exploring Pius Suter's potential departure and the team's depth down the middle. We dive into Quinn Hughes' struggles with injury recovery, Thatcher Demko’s up-and-down season, and the Canucks' underperformance post-4 Nations break, questioning whether they’re still on track for the playoffs. Plus, Landon Ferraro joins to break down Pettersson's accountability at practice, the team's long-term strategy, and what to expect from their next game against the Ducks before the looming trade deadline.
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Jamie and Thomas dive into JT Miller’s impressive run with the New York Rangers and ask if the Canucks made the right decision in trading him. With the trade deadline looming, the Canucks face tough questions, like whether trading Pius Suter weakens their depth down the middle, and if a move to open up spots for young defenders like Mancini or Willander is in their future. Plus, updates on Quinn Hughes leaving practice early, no Demko in sight, and a preview of the Canucks' lineup and upcoming game, their last before Friday’s trade deadline.
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Jamie and Thomas dissect the Canucks' disastrous road trip, nearly going 0-5, with Quinn Hughes' injury adding to the chaos. With the trade deadline looming, we explore the pressing need for the Canucks to sell, plus the ongoing uncertainty around Brock Boeser's future—keep, trade, or sign? Kevin Woodley joins to discuss the team's inconsistent work ethic, Silovs’ fluctuating performance, and the toll the 4 Nations tournament has taken on players, including Pettersson and the goaltending crew.
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Jamie and Thomas break down the Canucks' rough 1-4 road trip and the pressure mounting as the trade deadline approaches. With the team just outside the playoff picture and a difficult decision looming on Brock Boeser, we dive into the latest rumors, including speculation on short-term deals and the future of key players. Plus, we assess the Canucks' playoff chances and the growing concerns about their position as the deadline nears.
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Jamie discusses the Canucks' struggles continuing with another blown lead and a lack of identity, leaving them dominated by the Ducks. Jamie discusses the team's current state—questioning the future of their core and whether Boeser's absence will really change anything—and breaks down potential trade assets like Pius Suter. Joined by Alison Lukan and Randip Janda, the group digs into roster issues, Tocchet's deployment, and the future of Demko as the trade deadline approaches, urging the team to find more energy and purpose moving forward.
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Jamie breaks down the Canucks' disappointing 5-2 loss to the Ducks, blowing a 2-0 lead and showing no ability to dictate the game. We discuss the lack of a clear "core" on this team, with key players like Pettersson underperforming, and examine how the playoff race feels like a footnote in the bigger question of the team's future. Plus, with trade deadlines approaching, we explore why the Canucks need to sell and what direction the next core should take.
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Jamie and Thomas break down the Canucks’ 3-2 overtime win over the Kings, where Conor Garland scored both the game-tying and game-winning goals, and Marcus Pettersson played a crucial role on the penalty kill. Dimitri Filipovic joins to discuss the struggling Ducks, Brock Boeser’s trade value, and the challenges of finding legitimate scorers in the UFA pool. John Matisz weighs in on the Canucks’ offensive struggles, the tough position of the front office ahead of the trade deadline, and the broader organizational outlook.
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Jamie and Thomas break down the Canucks' gritty 3-2 overtime win over the Kings, despite a blown 2-0 lead in the third period. Conor Garland’s two-goal performance and Quinn Hughes’ late-game decision are key talking points, along with a shout-out to Marcus Pettersson for his stellar penalty killing. Plus, we dive into trade rumors surrounding Brock Boeser, lineup changes, and the Canucks’ rising playoff odds as they gear up to face the Ducks tonight.
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Jamie and Thomas discuss the Canucks’ search for a top-six forward and the uncertainty around their current season are explored, with Boeser’s frustrations over his stalled contract negotiations taking center stage. The team’s need to raise their ceiling and shift toward a new version of themselves is discussed, along with the importance of tonight’s game against the LA Kings. Lastly, updates on the lineup, including Lankinen starting and Hoglander’s role, provide a glimpse into the Canucks' push for the playoffs.
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Jamie and Thomas break down comments from Rick Tocchet as he discusses Elias Pettersson’s growing role on the Canucks and the team’s reliance on the defensemen to make critical decisions come trade deadline. He also highlights the importance of spending upfront to solidify the team's future during the offseason. Later, Jason Bukala delves into the Canucks' struggles this season, emphasizing the need for a clear direction, the significance of addressing Pettersson's future, and the potential for rapid improvement under the right leadership.
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Jamie and Thomas are joined by Donnie and Rick to discuss the latest on Brock Boeser, Quinn Hughes' return in LA and dissecting Elias Pettersson's continued struggles.
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Jamie and Thomas break down the Canucks preparing for another crucial back-to-back, as Rick Tocchet looks for ways to spark more offense from his team. As discussions swirl around Brock Boeser's future, including the ongoing contract negotiations, the Canucks find themselves in a tight race for the final playoff spot in the Western Conference. Adam Kierzenblat joins to break down the lack of offense, the case for calling up Lekkerimaki, and other key topics including Pettersson and new additions to the blue line.
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Jamie and Thomas dive into the Canucks’ practice session in LA as they gear up for another back-to-back. We discuss Rick Tocchet’s challenge in finding offensive solutions and the ongoing contract talks with Brock Boeser, where term remains a sticking point. With the Canucks and Flames neck-and-neck in the playoff race, we break down the latest standings and the urgent need for Quinn Hughes' return to the lineup.
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Jamie breaks down the Canucks’ offensive woes after another weekend loss, with just two goals in two games and a serious lack of star power in the lineup. With key absences and Pettersson struggling, the team’s forward group is looking more like an expansion roster than a playoff contender. We’re joined by Brendan Batchelor to discuss Pettersson’s frustrations, potential trade deadline moves, and Silovs' stellar play, followed by Landon Ferraro on the challenges of generating offense without top-tier stars and the fine art of dealing with the media.
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Jamie dives into the Canucks’ struggles after another disappointing weekend, managing just two goals in two games. With key players like out, and Pettersson’s struggles continuing, the team is missing star-level production across the board, leaving their forwards feeling more like an expansion team. As trade talks heat up ahead of the deadline, we discuss the looming sell-off and what the Canucks need to do to make a real playoff push.
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Jamie and Thomas celebrate Canada's thrilling 4 Nations Faceoff victory, highlighted by McDavid's overtime winner and Binnington's clutch performance, as we break down key standouts like Brayden Point, Drew Doughty, and Sam Bennett. We dive into the Canucks' big move, signing Kevin Lankinen to a 5-year deal, and explore its implications for Thatcher Demko's future in Vancouver. Plus, Kevin Woodley and Dimitri Filipovic join to discuss goaltender performances, trade rumors surrounding Brock Boeser, and what lessons Hockey Canada should take from the tournament heading into the Olympics.
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Jamie and Thomas break down Connor McDavid’s dramatic overtime goal that led Canada to a thrilling 3-2 win over the USA at the Four Nations, with Nathan MacKinnon earning MVP honors. We discuss standout performances from players like Brayden Point, Thomas Harley, and Jordan Binnington, while reflecting on Canada’s journey and lessons learned as we look ahead to the Olympics. Plus, we dive into Kevin Lankinen’s massive 5-year deal with the Canucks, a big move that may signal changes in Thatcher Demko’s future with the team.
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Jamie and Thomas dive into the highly anticipated Canada vs. USA showdown, arguably the biggest international hockey game since 2010, and what Canada needs to do to come out on top with their superstar lineup. We explore the potential heroes of the night, the stakes for the future of hockey, and the possibility of a "changing of the guard" moment. Plus, Arda Ocal joins the show to discuss the growth of the game, the Quinn Hughes curveball, and the concerns surrounding Team Canada's lineup.
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Jamie and Thomas break down the highly anticipated Canada vs. USA matchup in the 4 Nations Final, a game that promises to be the biggest international hockey showdown since 2010. With stars like McDavid, MacKinnon, Crosby, and Makar on deck, we discuss the key moments of magic needed from Canada's elite to secure a win—and who might emerge as tonight's hero. Plus, we dive into some Canucks news, including the impact of Quinn Hughes’ absence on Team Canada and lineup updates from both sides heading into the big game.
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On this episode of The Whiteboard with Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance, Team USA adds reinforcements with Brett Pesce and Tage Thompson following Quinn Hughes' absence. As the championship game approaches, questions arise about whether both gold and silver will be awarded, given that bronze was not. Elias Pettersson’s struggles continue to concern both the Canucks and potential suitors, while Brayden Point deserves more recognition as a top center. With Cale Makar logging big minutes against Finland, all eyes are on how he and Team Canada will match up against the USA in what could be a tight battle or a one-sided blowout.
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On this episode of Canucks Talk with Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance, Quinn Hughes won’t be joining Team USA in Boston after failing to get medical clearance, setting up a missed showdown with Cale Makar. Meanwhile, Elias Pettersson’s struggles continue, raising concerns about his long-term fit and trade value for the Canucks. Jason Bukala weighs in on how the Four Nations tournament has revealed new dimensions in players like Brock Faber while exposing Pettersson’s declining role. With the championship game looming, Canada looks more balanced, while Team USA faces key lineup decisions amid injuries.
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Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance are joined by Chek TV's Don Taylor and Rick Dhaliwal for the weekly crossover. They delve into Quinn Hughes officially missing out on the 4 Nations final between Canada and the USA. They also talk about Elias Pettersson's lackluster tournament and what it means moving forward.
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Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance break down the latest from the Four Nations, including Team USA’s defensive dominance and concerns about Elias Pettersson’s underwhelming performance. Sean Gentille of The Athletic shares insights on Quinn Hughes’ impact and Team USA’s goaltending situation, while Landon Ferraro discusses how Canada can adjust for the championship game. Plus, the guys dive into the Canucks' return to practice, Demko’s uncertain future, and key roster decisions heading into the trade deadline.
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Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance break down an action-packed weekend of hockey, including Canada’s loss to the USA and their rebound win over Finland at the Four Nations Faceoff. They discuss how the tournament has exceeded expectations, setting the stage for future international events like the Olympics and World Cup. With the final set for Thursday, they explore its significance as the biggest national hockey game since 2010. The show also touches on Quinn Hughes heading to Boston, Drew O’Connor’s new deal, and trade deadline movement expected to pick up post-tournament.
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Jamie and Drance are joined by TNT analyst Darren Pang to break down Canada’s lightning-fast game against Sweden, the electric atmosphere in Montreal, and why USA vs. Canada will be a heavyweight battle. Plus, who has the goaltending edge in the tournament? Dimitri Filipovic joins to preview the weekend’s 4 Nations matchups and a special draft. Also, Nathan Kanter stops by to discuss the Vancouver Giants, standout performances, and their upcoming test against the Royals.
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Jamie and Drance preview the highly anticipated USA vs. Canada clash in Montreal. Can Canada’s star power take advantage if the game gets physical? Plus, Cale Makar’s status, Kevin Lankinen’s contract stakes, and what to expect in the tournament’s biggest game yet.
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Jamie and Drance welcome Hockey Hall of Famer Scott Niedermayer to discuss Canada’s dominance over Sweden, best-on-best hockey, and his memories from the 2010 Olympic gold medal game. NHL analyst Dan Rosen joins to break down the electric atmosphere in Montreal, Sidney Crosby’s unreal winning streak with Team Canada, and what this tournament means for the future of USA Hockey. Plus, with Quinn Hughes out, can Zach Werenski step into the spotlight?
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Jamie and Drance break down Canada’s 4-3 win over Sweden at the Four Nations Faceoff, the NHL’s announcement of the 2028 World Cup of Hockey, and Jordan Binnington’s reliability in net. Plus, Elias Pettersson’s quiet game, USA vs. Finland preview, and Sam Bennett’s expected role against the Tkachuk line.
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Jamie and Drance break down Canada vs. Sweden at the 4 Nations tournament, discussing early intensity, key matchups, and goaltending battles. Hockey analyst Jason Bukala joins to analyze Canada’s lineup choices, Connor Hellebuyck’s form, and the Canucks' potential trade deadline moves. NHL legend Mike Modano shares insights on best-on-best tournaments, USA Hockey’s talent surge, and how Gretzky’s move to LA changed the game in America.
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Jamie and Drance team up with Donnie & Dhali to preview the 4 Nations tournament, where Elias Pettersson looks to regain form alongside top-tier linemates. They also discuss Thatcher Demko’s injury timeline, Kevin Lankinen’s future, and how much business the Canucks could get done before the trade deadline. Plus, is an 8x8 deal in Brock Boeser’s future, and will the Canucks move him if they stay in a playoff spot?
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Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance are joined by Jesse Granger to discuss the state of Canadian goaltending, and if Binnington should be Canada's starter. They then chat to former Team Canada defenceman Ed Jovanovski about the pressure of representing your country on an international stage, and his advice to the current players. Finally, they wrap up the show with a look at who the Canucks should potentially target in either a trade, or a free agent signing.
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Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance discuss the 4 Nations Faceoff on the eve of the tournament including Jordan Binnington starting in goal for Canada, the other nations goalie situations and Elias Pettersson's mood as he and Team Sweden get ready to face Team Canada.
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Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance are joined by Greg Wyshynski to chat 4 Nations. What will Pettersson's performance look like? Are the US still the favourites after Quinn Hughes has left? After, the guys take a look back at the Super Bowl, and reflected on the very one-sided performance. Finally, Eric Engels joins the show and speaks on Crosby's impact for Team Canada, what the top-end special teams look like for the Canadians, and whether the Canucks might move Brock Boeser.
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Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance break down the latest Canucks news. Quinn Hughes missing the 4 Nations Cup, Pettersson and Hronek returning to form, and a look at the 4 Nations Cup rosters.
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Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance are joined by Kevin Woodley to talk about the Canucks season, and the much-needed revival of Thatcher Demko. Do the Canucks have one of the best goaltending tandems in the league? After, they're joined by Justin Cuthbert to preview tomorrow's matchup against the Toronto Maple Leafs, the last Canucks game before the Four Nations break. Finally, the guys look at the future of this season and then react to a minor trade.
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Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance discuss the latest news surrounding the Canucks. A victory last night against the San Jose Sharks in dubious fashion, star forward Elias Pettersson's struggles with the team, and the return of prime Thatcher Demko.
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Dan Rusanowsky joins to discuss Will Smith’s role as the Sharks’ top center after the Granlund trade and how the Four Nations break could benefit San Jose. The guys also dive into Elias Pettersson and Carson Soucy’s situations, including Pettersson’s no-move clause and Carolina’s potential interest. Brendan Batchelor weighs in on Marcus Pettersson’s leadership, Filip Chytil’s impact, and D-Petey first impressions.
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Jamie and Drance break down the latest on the Vancouver Canucks. This episode covers Marcus Pettersson’s new deal, a must-win game in San Jose, Drew O’Connor’s future, and key roster updates.
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On this episode of The Whiteboard with Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance, the guys break down Thatcher Demko’s recent struggles and how improved goaltending could help the Canucks close the gap on the Kings. While defensive upgrades remain on the radar, they aren’t a top priority, and Quinn Hughes isn’t going anywhere despite speculation. The team sees renewed energy under Rick Tocchet, who is easing Filip Chytil into the lineup. Plus, Nils Åman is called up as Linus Karlsson heads to the AHL, and Hughes' decision on Four Nations remains his to make after an outstanding season.
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Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance reflect on the Canucks outstanding effort against the Colorado Avalanche that saw defenseman Elias Pettersson continue to prove his worth at the NHL level. Sportsnet's Jason Bukala also weighs in on the Canucks prospect. They speculate on the future of forward Elias Pettersson.
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In this edition of The Crossover Jamie Dodd, Thomas Drance, Don Taylor, and Rick Dhaliwal reflect on the Canucks revival following the JT Miller trade. Well... They try too. The segment quickly falls off the rails with shouting, laughing, arguing. This is one for the ages. Enjoy.
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Jamie and Thomas discuss Quinn Hughes' absence tonight as Elias Pettersson faces a tough matchup against Nathan MacKinnon, with his production dip under Tocchet raising questions. Carson Soucy trade rumors swirl, while Demko starts and morning skate adjustments hint at a faster-paced approach. Landon Ferraro breaks down the impact of new additions, Canucks talking points heat up, and Tocchet weighs in on D-Petey’s rise.
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Jamie and Thomas preview the Vancouver Canucks face off against the Colorado Avalanche tonight at Rogers Arena, with Elias Pettersson eager to prove himself against Nathan MacKinnon. Meanwhile, trade rumors swirl around Carson Soucy, lineup updates from morning skate are in, and the latest playoff odds show Vancouver with a strong 73% chance of making the postseason.
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Jamie and Thomas discuss O’Connor and Chytil bringing new energy to the Canucks, while Marcus Pettersson makes an immediate impact. JT Miller’s departure felt inevitable, but what does his exit mean for Vancouver’s long-term vision? We break down the trade return, the Canucks’ evolving roster strategy, and the ripple effects across the NHL, plus Johnny Lazarus weighs in on Miller’s move to New York.
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Jamie and Thomas discuss the Canucks completely reshaping their roster mid-season with a blockbuster JT Miller trade to the Rangers and a follow-up deal with Pittsburgh. We break down what these moves mean for the team's identity, how they performed against Detroit without Hughes, and what’s next in this evolving saga. Plus, lineup updates, playoff odds, and insights into the behind-the-scenes decision-making that led to these seismic changes.
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Jamie and Thomas break down the Canucks finally completing a JT Miller trade with the New York Rangers and what it means for the team. They discuss the return and what Vancouver is getting in Filip Chytil and Victor Mancini, and how the team might use the 1st round pick. They talk about what JT Miller's legacy will be with the Canucks and wrap up by looking at what could be coming next for Elias Pettersson.
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Despite endless trade rumors, Miller and Pettersson remain Canucks as the team battles for a playoff spot with an inconsistent style. With a massive salary cap increase on the horizon and potential roster moves looming, management must decide whether to keep their core or shake things up. Dimitri Filipovic joins the show to break down the Canucks' playoff chances, trade scenarios, and what it will take for this team to become a true contender.
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Jamie and Thomas discuss the Canucks remaining at the center of trade speculation, with JT Miller and Elias Pettersson still in Vancouver despite ongoing talks, while Calgary makes a big move acquiring Joel Farabee and Morgan Frost. As the team prepares to face a depleted Dallas squad tonight, the NHL's newly announced salary cap projections add intrigue to potential roster decisions in the coming seasons. With playoff odds at 79% and key matchups ahead, the next few days could be crucial for the Canucks’ future.
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The Canucks have won three straight games after a 3-1 victory over Nashville, raising big questions about what it means for the team’s future. Thatcher Demko’s strong play is the biggest storyline, while lineup decisions—like the Hughes/Myers and Forbort/Hronek pairings—are also under the spotlight. Jamie and Thomas are joined by Brendan Batchelor (Sportsnet 650) and Sean Gentille (The Athletic) to break down Jim Rutherford’s latest comments, trade deadline implications, and how the Canucks’ rising playoff odds complicate their next moves.
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Jamie and Thomas discuss the Canucks riding a three-game win streak after a 3-1 victory over Nashville, fueled by key performances from Nils Höglander, Quinn Hughes, and Thatcher Demko. As the trade deadline looms, questions swirl about what these wins mean—are they saving the roster, setting up for a shake-up, or just delaying the inevitable? Plus, we dive into trade speculation, lineup decisions, and the rising playoff odds that add even more intrigue to Vancouver’s season.
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On The Whiteboard, Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance break down the latest drama surrounding the Canucks, from Jim Rutherford’s media comments to the team’s playoff push. With a crucial matchup against Nashville, they discuss what effort level and body language we’ll see and whether Thatcher Demko can rise to the occasion in a high-stakes start. They also examine Brock Boeser’s uncertain future, as trade talks are on hold until the Miller-Pettersson situation is resolved. Plus, with the Predators favored despite their record, is the market losing faith in Vancouver?
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On Canucks Talk, Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance dive into the latest on the Canucks, including Thatcher Demko’s struggles and the team’s ongoing turmoil. With Demko posting the second-worst adjusted save percentage in the league, Vancouver is desperate for him to bounce back. They also discuss Dakota Joshua’s return and whether there’s any hope that Miller and Pettersson can still coexist. Jason Bukala joins to analyze Rick Tocchet’s role in the team’s issues, the long-term outlook for Demko, and what it will take to rebuild a winning culture in Vancouver.
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On The Crossover, Jamie Dodd, Thomas Drance, Don Taylor, and Rick Dhaliwal discuss the state of the Canucks following Jim Rutherford’s blunt assessment of the core. With the team taking one step forward and two steps back, the trade market is heating up, and there’s uncertainty over whether Vancouver will move Miller, Pettersson, or both. The chaos surrounding the organization raises concerns about Quinn Hughes' long-term future, as he’s made it clear he doesn’t want to be part of a rebuild. They also examine Rick Tocchet’s expiring contract and whether both he and the Canucks will want to continue their relationship beyond this season.
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In this episode of Canucks Talk, Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance discuss the tension surrounding the Canucks' top players and management’s potential next steps. They explore the strained dynamic between JT Miller and Elias Pettersson, with Quinn Hughes stepping up despite the turmoil. Guest Landon Ferraro shares insights on how players might react to recent comments from Jim Rutherford and the challenges of replacing top centers. The episode also touches on the future of the team, the possibility of major trades, and the long-term goal of convincing Quinn Hughes to stay in Vancouver.
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Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance react to the Jim Rutherford interview with Gary Mason.
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Jamie and Thomas discuss the Canucks navigating turbulent waters as trade talks swirl around JT Miller and Elias Pettersson, with reports of near-deals involving the Hurricanes and Martin Necas. Despite Quinn Hughes’ standout performances, Vancouver struggles offensively and faces questions about the future of its core players, including Brock Boeser and Thatcher Demko. Join us as we unpack the Canucks’ trade scenarios, tonight’s critical matchup against the Blues, and how management’s shifting strategy could shape the team’s identity moving forward with Guests Iain MacIntyre and Adnan Virk.
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Jamie and Thomas dissect the chaos surrounding the Vancouver Canucks. JT Miller and Elias Pettersson remain on the roster despite trade rumors heating up, while Quinn Hughes shines in a pivotal win over the Capitals. Plus, we preview tonight’s matchup against the Blues and explore the Canucks’ playoff push, with their chances climbing to 70% after a big weekend.
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Jamie and Thomas dive deep into the Canucks’ continued struggles, including their 6-2 drubbing in Edmonton, and the ongoing JT Miller saga. We question the hesitation around trading Miller, explore what’s truly at stake, and examine whether holding onto the core is just an excuse to avoid tough decisions. Plus, updates on playoff odds, rumors swirling around Elias Pettersson and Brock Boeser, and the reality of the Canucks’ plummeting postseason hopes.
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Jamie and Thomas discuss JT Miller still a Canuck, with trade rumors involving the Rangers and Hurricanes dominating the headlines. Tonight, the Canucks face the Oilers in a so-called revenge game—who’s taking revenge on whom, and why? ESPN's Greg Wyshynski joins us to discuss the Oilers' frustrations, Miller’s trade market, and what’s next for a Canucks team stuck in limbo. Plus, pre-game insights from Rick Tocchet and a look at the playoff picture.
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Jamie and Thomas talk about the Canucks hitting another low point, falling 6-2 in Edmonton, as debates rage about the future of JT Miller and the team's direction. Are fans too afraid of a trade, or is management just making excuses to avoid tough decisions? We break down Miller’s value, playoff odds, and what it means for the team’s core going forward. Plus, trade rumors surrounding Elias Pettersson, Brock Boeser, and Miller, along with insights from Kevin Woodley and Dimitri Filipovic on the Canucks' strategy, betting angles, and upcoming challenges.
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Jamie and Thomas break down the latest on JT Miller’s future as a Canuck amid swirling trade rumors involving the Hurricanes and Rangers. We also preview tonight’s showdown against the Oilers—bizarrely framed as a revenge match—and question whether it’s really about revenge or something else entirely. Plus, with the Canucks’ playoff chances hanging at 69%, we ask: is this the moment they can finally turn their season around?
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In this episode of The Whiteboard with Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance, the Canucks drop a 3-2 decision to the Sabres at home, marked by a lack of energy and effort. JT Miller stood out early, while Pettersson, Boeser, and Hughes had dynamic moments in the second period, but the team couldn't maintain momentum. Rick Tocchet's audio from practice reveals his frustration with the players, as no lineup changes were made and Silovs was reassigned to Abbotsford.
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On this episode of Canucks Talk with Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance, the hosts dissect the Canucks' lackluster performance in their loss to Buffalo, highlighting the team's ongoing struggles with accountability, consistency, and energy. They discuss the Canucks' failure to win back-to-back games for almost eight weeks despite their talent level, along with issues like defensive lapses and a lack of cohesion on the ice. Rick Tocchet's efforts to address the team's longstanding flaws are praised, but the hosts stress that the core players need to push each other and take responsibility. Jason Bukala joins to analyze the Canucks’ lack of perseverance and competitiveness, their challenges with special teams, and the missed opportunity to capitalize on Quinn Hughes' elite season.
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On this episode of The Crossover with Jamie Dodd, Thomas Drance, Don Taylor, and Rick Dhaliwal, the crew breaks down the Canucks' struggles after a disappointing loss to the Sabres, marking eight weeks without back-to-back wins. They analyze the lack of energy in the arena, the toll this season has taken on both the players and Rick Tocchet, and the persistent issues within the team's core. The panel also discusses JT Miller trade rumors and their impact, speculation about the Canucks' willingness to take futures in a deal, and the noticeable absence of Ian Clarke in the goalie department. Despite the challenges, they explore the possibility of pivotal moments for Miller or Pettersson during the 4 Nations tournament.
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In this episode of Canucks Talk, Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance break down the ongoing JT Miller trade speculation, exploring conflicting reports and his potential interest in moving to an Eastern U.S. team. They analyze the Canucks’ fluctuating performance dynamics and how the Miller saga impacts the team. Paul Hamilton joins to discuss the Sabres’ struggles, including their reliance on young talent and GM Kevyn Adams’ hot seat. The hosts also touch on Rick Tocchet's roster adjustments, Demko’s return to form, and the possibility of Aatu Raty getting another NHL opportunity.
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In this edition of The Whiteboard, Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance put a bow on the Myers-McDavid suspensions and fallout. They delve into the Canucks' quarter-century team and highlight they players they felt like could and should have made the team.
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Jamie and Thomas break down the drama surrounding the Vancouver Canucks as a potential JT Miller trade seemed imminent before their victory over the Edmonton Oilers. With trade talks intensifying, including interest from the Rangers and Carolina Hurricanes, we explore the growing pressure to make a move and what it means for the team’s future. Plus, Daily Faceoff's Jonny Lazarus joins to discuss the Canucks-Rangers potential deals and Canucks GM Patrik Allvin discusses the current state of the roster, the playoff picture, and whether the core group is still the way forward.
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Jamie and Thomas dive into the whirlwind weekend for the Vancouver Canucks, where a potential JT Miller trade seemed imminent before a solid win over the Edmonton Oilers. Reports suggest the Rangers were close to landing Miller, but complications with first-round pick conditions and other suitors, including the Carolina Hurricanes, have kept the deal in limbo. With playoff hopes still alive, the Canucks now face a critical crossroads: do they stick with this core or shift focus to next season?
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The Canucks hit a new low with a 5-1 home loss to the Kings, leaving fans frustrated and management facing tough questions. Is it time for a major shake-up, or can the team salvage this season? Jamie is joined by Jason Bukala and Landon Ferraro as they explore big-picture issues, the potential for blockbuster trades, and why this level of play isn’t sustainable—for the team or the fanbase.
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The Canucks are in free fall after a 5-1 blowout loss to the Kings. Jamie dives into the big-picture issues plaguing the team—unsustainable play, lack of star performances, and a disconnect with fans. What should management do to steer the franchise in a new direction? Tune in for analysis, insights, and potential paths forward as the Canucks grapple with their identity.
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The Canucks face the Kings for the first time since Tanner Jeannot’s controversial hit on Brock Boeser—will there be fireworks or focus? Jamie is joined by guests Brendan Batchelor and Landon Ferraro as they explore what it means for the team to rally behind their own standard, whether that’s dropping gloves or playing smart hockey. With the playoff race heating up, this game is a crucial test of the Canucks' ability to elevate when it matters most.
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Jamie dives into the Canucks’ pivotal home matchup against the LA Kings. With tensions high after Tanner Jeannot's hit on Brock Boeser in their last meeting, we discuss how Vancouver should respond and what it will take to galvanize the team. Plus, lineup updates, key matchups, and a breakdown of what the Canucks need to do to secure a crucial win as they fight for a playoff spot.
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Jamie is joined by Donnie and Dhali for the Crossover as they dissect the Canucks’ alarming lack of pushback in blowouts and debate whether this core has what it takes to contend for the Stanley Cup. Are Hughes, Pettersson, Miller, and Boeser capable of leading this team, or is it time for a major shakeup? With the playoffs still within reach, we explore whether this group can rebound—or if they’re destined for another season of disappointment. Special guest Randip Janda joins to break it all down.
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Jamie breaks down the Canucks' crushing 6-1 loss to Winnipeg and explore what it reveals about the team's resilience—or lack thereof. Are repeated blowouts and a lack of pushback signs of deeper cultural issues within the core? As trade rumors swirl around JT Miller and Elias Pettersson, we ask the hard questions about this team's ability to evolve and contend for the Stanley Cup. Tune in for analysis, lineup updates, and a playoff picture check-in as the Canucks fight to stay in the race.
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Jamie previews the Canucks’ critical matchup against the Winnipeg Jets as they aim to finish their road trip on a high note. With Filip Hronek returning to the lineup, we explore how the Canucks can handle Winnipeg's depth and whether Pettersson, Hughes, and company can solve Hellebuyck. Plus, insights from Sean Gentille and Landon Ferraro on the Canucks’ playoff chances, trade rumors, and strategies for success heading into the second half of the season.
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Jamie breaks down the Canucks’ measuring-stick matchup against the Winnipeg Jets as they wrap up their five-game road trip. With Filip Hronek back in the lineup, can the Canucks outmatch Winnipeg’s depth and solve Connor Hellebuyck? Plus, we explore the big questions around lineup decisions, the playoff race, and whether Hronek and Hughes should become a permanent pairing.
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Filip Hronek is back in practice, bringing the Canucks closer to full health—will his return unlock their full potential? With Hughes, Pettersson, Miller, Demko, Boeser, and Hronek finally aligned, Jamie Dodd examines whether the team can reach a higher gear offensively. Shayna Goldman joins to talk about league trends, Hughes' Hart Trophy candidacy, and the Canucks’ ceiling, while Randip Janda weighs in on midseason surprises, disappointments, and how Hronek’s return could impact the playoff race.
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The Canucks inch closer to full health as Filip Hronek returns to practice in Winnipeg—could he play tomorrow? With their core players finally aligning for the first time this season, we ask: can this team hit a higher gear offensively? Jamie Dodd breaks down recent games, Elias Pettersson's elite two-way performance, and the playoff implications of their low-event playing style.
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Josh and Thomas talk about The Canucks facing off against the Hurricanes tonight, a team navigating a grueling 5-games-in-7-nights stretch. With Dustin Tokarski in net for Carolina and Thatcher Demko making his return for Vancouver, this matchup feels primed for the Canucks to capitalize. We dive into Elias Pettersson's anticipated return, how Demko might handle Carolina's east-west attack post-injury, and the organizational frustration surrounding Petey's situation. Plus, we touch on reports of a rift between Marchand and Pastrnak in Boston and the Bruins’ swift response to quash the rumors. They are joined by guests Dimitri Filipovic and Vancouver Giants GM Barclay Parneta to discuss their play as of late and moves made in the trade deadline.
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Josh and Thomas preview the Canucks face off against the Hurricanes tonight, a team navigating a grueling 5-games-in-7-nights stretch. With Dustin Tokarski in net for Carolina and Thatcher Demko making his return for Vancouver, this matchup feels primed for the Canucks to capitalize. We dive into Elias Pettersson's anticipated return, how Demko might handle Carolina's east-west attack post-injury, and the organizational frustration surrounding Petey's situation. Plus, we touch on reports of a rift between Marchand and Pastrnak in Boston and the Bruins’ swift response to quash the rumors.
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Jamie talks about the Vancouver Canucks dropping another overtime heartbreaker, falling 2-1 to the Capitals, but there are positive takeaways despite the frustration. We break down one of their strongest periods of the season and discuss what this team can learn as they push to define their identity amidst injuries. Guests Thomas Hickey and Randip Janda and Thomas Drance join to weigh in on the Canucks' recent play, Elias Pettersson's impact, and the importance of effort versus performance in their quest for consistency.
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Jamie dissects another frustrating OT loss for the Canucks, falling 2-1 to the Capitals despite an impressive second period. There’s reason for optimism, as Vancouver showed flashes of offensive pressure, but the team must find a way to sustain that level consistently. Plus, we break down the latest trade chatter, lineup updates, and playoff odds as the Canucks continue to battle through a season full of challenges.
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Jamie and Thomas dive into the Canucks’ matchup against Alex Ovechkin and the Capitals, with Ovechkin just 22 goals shy of Gretzky’s all-time record. We break down Filip Hronek’s conditioning stint, the Canucks’ playoff chances, and what their new partnership with Seattle means for the Young Stars tournament. Plus, trade buzz around J.T. Miller and Elias Pettersson heats up, and we highlight Elias Pettersson (D)’s AHL All-Star nod.
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Jamie and Thomas talk about the Canucks taking on Alex Ovechkin and the Capitals in Washington tonight, with Ovechkin chasing history just 22 goals shy of Gretzky’s all-time record. They cover the latest on Filip Hronek’s conditioning stint, trade rumors swirling around J.T. Miller and Elias Pettersson, and the Canucks’ new partnership with Seattle, which puts the Penticton Young Stars tournament on hold. Plus, insights from Jason Bukala on World Juniors standouts, prospect development, and whether Jonathan Lekkerimaki is ready for an NHL debut.
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On this episode of Canucks Talk, Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance break down Quinn Hughes’ impact, Elias Pettersson’s potential return, and Lekkerimaki’s standout performance with his second NHL goal. Brendan Batchelor joins to discuss Rick Tocchet’s frustrations, the Canucks’ offensive struggles, and the importance of the current road trip. They also analyze J.T. Miller’s best game of the season, Hughes’ injury struggles, and the team’s playoff chances amidst a challenging season. Plus, insights on Nils Höglander and a special interview with Sarah Nurse about the PWHL Take Over Tour in Vancouver.
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In this edition of The Whiteboard, Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance look back at another blown-lead-loss, this time at the hands of the Montreal Canadiens. They talk about the return of Quinn Hughes from injury and Jonathan Lekkerimaki's standout performance. They also talk about Elias Pettersson creeping closer to a return.
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Jamie and Thomas talk about the Vancouver Canucks kicking off a challenging five-game road trip tonight in Montreal, facing a red-hot Habs team that has won seven of their last nine. With Quinn Hughes a game-time decision and Elias Pettersson addressing the season's scrutiny, the Canucks enter a crucial stretch that could define their playoff hopes. Guests Kevin Woodley and Kyle Bukauskus join to break down the team's lineup changes, trade buzz, and playoff positioning in this pivotal moment for Vancouver.
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Jamie and Thomas talk about the Canucks kicking off a challenging five-game road trip tonight in Montreal, facing a red-hot Habs team that’s won seven of their last nine. With Quinn Hughes a game-time decision and Elias Pettersson addressing both performance expectations and his commitment to Vancouver, all eyes are on the team as they navigate this crucial stretch of the season.
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Jamie and Thomas talk about the Canucks outlasting the Kraken with a 4-3 shootout win, as Kevin Lankinen shines in relief of Thatcher Demko, who left the game with back spasms. They break down the team’s strong performance, J.T. Miller’s ice-time nuances, and Rick Tocchet’s latest lineup updates. Plus, we unpack the latest Pettersson and Miller trade rumors, playoff odds, and insights from Landon Ferraro on locker room dynamics and World Junior standouts.
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Jamie and Thomas talk about the Canucks edging out a 4-3 shootout win against the Kraken, despite another third-period stumble. They discuss Thatcher Demko's exit, Kevin Lankinen's stellar relief performance, and intriguing ice-time dynamics for J.T. Miller. Plus, they dive into Pettersson/Miller trade speculation, lineup updates, and what the latest playoff odds mean for the Canucks’ postseason hopes.
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Jamie and Thomas talk about the Canucks entering the New Year mired in drama, with tensions rising around Elias Pettersson, J.T. Miller, and critiques from former players like Brad Richardson. They touch on Elliotte Friedman's reports that the turmoil is spreading across the roster, leaving leaders like Quinn Hughes and coach Rick Tocchet visibly frustrated. As the Canucks grapple with injuries and middling performances 40 games into the season, They explore whether this team can stabilize or if internal struggles will derail their year—plus, Alison Lukan joins to analyze how the Canucks' trajectory compares to the Kraken’s past rise.
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Jamie and Thomas dive into the Canucks starting the new year in a precarious spot, grappling with injuries to stars Quinn Hughes and Elias Pettersson and dwindling playoff hopes after just one win in their last six games. They get into GM Patrik Allvin’s candid interview, where he critiqued the team’s top forwards and hinted at potential trade options, underscores the uncertainty surrounding their future. As they face the Kraken tonight in Seattle, they ask the big question: can the Canucks realistically transition from a solid playoff team to a true Stanley Cup contender, or is this season already slipping away?
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Thomas and Josh talk about the Canucks tough road trip, dropping to Vegas 3-1 and showing concerning offensive inefficiency, ranking last in the league for generated shots and chances. The absence of Filip Hronek has exposed gaps in the defense, with Quinn Hughes struggling without a reliable puck-moving partner, leading to possible solutions like pairing him with Erik Brannstrom. Dimitri Filipovic breaks down the team's recent decline, highlighting defensive mistakes, the failed experiment with bigger defencemen, and the urgent need for a top-4 defenseman moving forward.
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Josh and Thomas break down the Vancouver Canucks' lack of offensive generation, highlighting that no team is creating fewer 5-on-5 opportunities. They explore the defense struggles, debating who can be trusted alongside Hughes and Myers, with Thomas suggesting a bold move to pair Brännström with Hughes. The discussion turns to trade possibilities, focusing on what it would take to acquire Bowen Byram to address the team's dire need for a puck-moving defenseman.
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Thomas and Josh talk about the Canucks dropping an overtime loss in Utah, raising more questions about their power play, especially why Elias Pettersson is on PP2 despite his talent. They dive into the ongoing JT Miller and Pettersson situation, the team’s power-play struggles, and the Canucks’ search for defensive upgrades ahead of the roster freeze. Iain MacIntyre joins to discuss system issues, the impact of Filip Hronek's absence, and whether Quinn Hughes deserves another Norris nomination, plus a preview of tonight's game against the Golden Knights.
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Josh and Thomas talk about the Canucks overtime loss to the Utah Hockey Club, coming away with just one point. The ongoing saga between JT Miller and Elias Pettersson continues, with both on different power-play units, sparking questions about their relationship and the team's strategy. They dive into the power-play struggles, why Pettersson is on PP2, and whether the Canucks will make any moves before the roster freeze, as they explore defensive upgrades amid trade talks.
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Thomas talks about The Canucks facing a serious matchup against a young and skilled opponent in Utah as trade talks heat up ahead of the holiday freeze, with no guarantees of a deal getting done in time. Silovs heads back to Abbotsford, while PDG and Karlsson join the big club, reinforcing depth. Thomas remains confident in the Canucks as a playoff team but discusses whether their Cup-winning potential has dimmed.
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Thomas is joined by Donnie and Dhali as they talk about the Canucks making moves ahead of the Christmas roster freeze, searching for a top-four defenseman and potentially a winger to replace Boeser if an extension doesn't materialize. They question the puzzling decision to sign Hoglander to a 3x3 deal only to play him on the fourth line and dive into the frustrations of Tocchet's battles with inconsistency. Later, Thomas Drance joins for a mailbag segment, and Jason Bukala breaks down the Utah system, Ian Cole’s fit, and the overlooked importance of middle-six forwards as the Canucks face critical challenges ahead of the playoffs.
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Sean Gentille from The Athletic joins to discuss the ups and downs across the NHL, including the Rangers’ struggles with Kaapo Kakko and Buffalo's long-term roster challenges. Jamie and Thomas analyze the Canucks’ inconsistency, the importance of Thatcher Demko’s return, and January’s potential for roster moves, including decisions on key UFAs like Boeser and Suter. They explore the Canucks’ needs for wingers and defensemen, while praising management for untangling their cap issues. Plus, creative Canucks fan chants, thoughts on potential acquisitions like Taylor Hall, and highlights from Vancouver's strong effort against Nathan MacKinnon’s line.
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On this episode of The Whiteboard, Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance discuss Kiefer Sherwood's impressive start to the season and his potential to hit 20-30 goals. They explore the Canucks' search for a right-shot winger, evaluating options like Mathieu Olivier, Nick Bjugstad, Rickard Rakell, and even Taylor Hall or Kaapo Kakko. With Rutherford's preference for reliable players and Drance urging bold moves, they debate how the Canucks should approach their next big acquisition.
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On this episode of Canucks Talk, Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance welcome Landon Ferraro to break down the Canucks’ recent struggles, focusing on the troubling lack of consistency and emotional investment from key players. They explore the mental toll of elevated roles, potential generational divides in the locker room, and what it will take for the team to regain confidence. Plus, they preview the Canucks’ matchup against the Avalanche, the importance of a strong forecheck, and Max Sasson’s impact in the top six. With a pivotal week ahead, can the Canucks re-establish themselves as contenders or risk falling out of the playoff picture?
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On this episode of The Whiteboard, Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance dive into the Canucks' struggles after a troubling loss to the Bruins. They discuss whether the team’s season is at a tipping point, with coach Rick Tocchet calling out the players' lack of commitment to the game plan and Jim Rutherford hinting that the roster needs more depth to contend. As trade speculation around Elias Pettersson swirls, the hosts debate the potential implications of a blockbuster deal. Plus, with this week being a critical inflection point, will the Canucks solidify their playoff ambitions or find themselves battling for a wildcard spot?
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Jamie and Thomas discuss the Canucks win over the Panthers including some of the standout performances. They also get into the return of JT Miller and his immediate impact upon his return and how Derek Forbort was effective on the blue line.
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Jamie and Thomas debate whether Thatcher Demko should face the Bruins, or does Kevin Lankinen deserve another shot after his shutout? They dive into the Canucks' goaltending strategy, the implications for Demko's recovery, and what future contracts might look like for both netminders. Plus they are joined by Dimitri Filipovic to evaluate Vancouver's standing in the Pacific Division, the challenges of facing elite opponents, and wrap up with a festive debate on drafting the best Christmas movies.
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Jamie and Drance discuss J.T. Miller’s return and how his elite faceoff skills can help the Canucks. They explore Nils Hoglander’s offensive potential. Brendan Batchelor joins to talk lineup changes, Miller’s impact, and his pre-game rituals. Later, David Dwork previews the Canucks vs. Panthers matchup. Hear from Rick Tocchet on game day and an in-depth breakdown of Brock Boeser’s career trajectory and crucial UFA decision ahead.
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Jamie and Drance dive into the latest Vancouver Canucks news, including J.T. Miller's return to the lineup after a 10-game absence. They break down the team’s performance without him and react to his post-practice comments. Plus, they discuss trade rumors involving Vincent Desharnais and what they could mean for the Canucks’ future.
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Jamie and Thomas break down Brock Boeser’s contract demands, arguing that his $8.2M ask isn’t unreasonable and discussing the looming pressure of the trade deadline for unsigned players. They analyze why the overwhelming likelihood is that Boeser stays and share thoughts on Heinen and Forbort earning opportunities to reclaim their spots in the lineup.
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Jamie and Thomas are joined by Donnie and Dhali for the weekly crossover as they dive into Rick Tocchet's odd reaction to media praise for Elias Pettersson and the team's lack of energy with Thatcher Demko's return. They explore Brock Boeser's contract situation, the potential for an extension, and the possibility of Minnesota swooping in if no deal is reached. Jason Bukala joins to discuss the Canucks' untapped potential, Pettersson’s growth versus cap expectations, and why this team could be a "sleeping giant" ready to make noise if they make the playoffs.
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Thomas and Josh talk about Thatcher Demko's season debut tonight against the Blues. Plus they get into the latest on JT Miller and him rejoining the team in practice tomorrow. They also debate the state of the Norris race and whether Quinn Hughes would be the candidate for it again this year.
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Could swapping Makar with Hughes make the Avalanche even better? Josh and Thomas debate the Makar vs Hughes discussion and get into The Canucks' injuries derailing their plans, but with Miller returning soon and Hronek still out for six weeks, there’s no urgency to make a drastic trade. Later in the show they are joined by Lou Korac to discuss the St.Louis Blues and play Tocchet’s audio which leads into a breakdown of individual performances, from Brannstrom’s dip in form to Friedman’s underrated defense and Soucy’s recent surge.
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Josh Elliott-Wolfe and Thomas Drance talk about Pius Suter's increasing value and versatile play, and what his next contract could be. Then Kevin Woodley joins the show to chat about the trade swapping Mackenzie Blackwood and Alexander Georgiev, before taking a look at Thatcher Demko and his imminent return. Finally, they break down the pros and cons of re-signing Brock Boeser, and what options the Canucks have with the star forward.
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Josh Elliott-Wolfe and Thomas Drance discuss the Canucks latest struggles at home, how aggressive management should be in targeting fixes for the team, and a trade between Colorado and San Jose.
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Josh and Thomas Discuss Thatcher Demko's return to the Canucks lineup as he backs up Lankinen tonight, exploring how his recovery and potential rust could impact his game. They are also joined by Brendan Batchelor as they preview the six-game homestand kicking off against the Blue Jackets, setting fair expectations for the Canucks to secure at least 8 points and stay competitive in the Pacific Division race. Plus, they break down the implications of the Trouba trade and how it positions the Rangers with $8M in cap space with Dimitri Filipovic.
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Josh and Thomas discuss the Canucks kicking off a six-game home stand against the Blue Jackets tonight, with Thatcher Demko backing up Lankinen as he works his way back from injury. They discuss realistic expectations for the home stretch, what it will take for the Canucks to stay competitive in the Pacific Division, and how Demko's return could impact the team's trajectory. Plus, they break down the ripple effects of the Rangers freeing up $8 million in cap space with the Jacob Trouba trade.
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Thomas and Josh are joined by Pete Blackburn to discuss the 4 Nations Face-Off Tournament rosters, which NHL players are the most media savvy and his thoughts on the Canucks. They dive into Thatcher Demko's return and how Kevin Lankinen has performed in such a way that has added much more expected value than many expected.
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Thomas and Josh talk about Thatcher Demko looking closer to a season debut. They also get into the latest teams who have shown interest in Nils Hoglander and discuss the Canucks roster implications with the team's absences.
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Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance break down the latest Canucks news. JT Miller "not being traded" according to Jim Rutherford, how to handle the Canucks defense while Hronek is out, and which fringe "in-between" players have the best shot of sticking in Vancouver.
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Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance are joined by Donnie and Dhali to talk about the latest updates to JT Miller, what will happen with Filip Hronek after his unspecified procedure, and the questions surrounding transparency in the NHL. Then Jason Bukala joins to chat about the hottest prospects in this upcoming draft, what players the Canucks should target with their picks, and trade targets around the league.
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Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance are joined by Corey Pronman to talk about the Canadian World Junior roster, and the controversial snubs from the team. Then they take a look around the league, discussing how there is more parity than ever in the NHL, and how no team has truly established themselves as the best. Lastly, it's time to step into the GM shoes as the guys discuss potential Canuck trade targets. Also, pigeons.
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Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance discuss who the best Hart candidates are at this point in the season, and whether or not Quinn Hughes should be in that conversation. Then it's addressing the growing JT Miller rumours, before a look around the league.
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Jamie and Thomas break down the Canucks’ recent surge in the Pacific Division despite missing key players and explore the implications of Demko’s anticipated Friday return and Hronek’s injury updates. Landon Ferraro joins to highlight standout performances from Suter, Garland, and Pettersson while addressing the challenges on the backend and Hoglander’s struggles. Plus, they dive into Rick Tocchet's thoughts on the team's defensive depth and the brilliance of Quinn Hughes, who continues to shine as a potential MVP candidate.
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Jamie and Thomas talk about The Canucks continuing their climb in the Pacific Division, overcoming key absences while keeping pace with strong competition. They also discuss why a Friday home debut for Thatcher Demko makes the most sense, USA Hockey's expectations for JT Miller at the 4 Nations Tournament, and the latest on Filip Hronek's injury evaluation. Plus, Nils Höglander is drawing trade interest from the Penguins and Capitals—what could this mean for Vancouver?
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Brendan Batchelor joins Jamie to break down the Canucks' current struggles and the challenges they face with playoff hopes still alive. With the team battling injuries, including Filip Hronek’s absence, and defensive issues mounting, can Vancouver hang on? They discuss recent roster moves, including sending down Arshdeep Bains and calling up Mark Friedman, as well as the team’s need for a trade. What type of move should the Canucks make—depth or a big splash? Plus, we dive into Nils Höglander’s dwindling role, his potential as a trade chip, and whether the Canucks can turn their offensive struggles around. Satiar Shah also joins the conversation to talk about the playoff race, the challenges of acquiring defensemen in a weak trade market.
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Join us for your daily deep dive into the Vancouver Canucks! In this episode, Jamie breaks down Filip Hronek's injury and its potential impact on the Canucks’ defensive lineup. How will Vancouver adapt to this setback? Plus, we dive into updates on Arturs Silovs and Thatcher Demko and take a closer look at the latest playoff standings.
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Jamie and Thomas preview the Canucks taking on the Penguins and how this can be their chance to regain offensive confidence. They also talk about the the downswing of an aging curve.
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Jamie and Thomas break down a tough night for the Canucks defensively and analyze the challenges of balancing their defensive lineup. They also explore how the team can rebuild offensive confidence after a lackluster showing against Boston. Plus, a deeper conversation on the often-overlooked realities of players dealing with the downswing of their aging curves.
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Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance dive into the latest buzz around the Vancouver Canucks as they prepare to face the Boston Bruins. They discuss the Bruins' resilience and whether a coaching change could give them an edge. From Jim Montgomery’s surprising exit to J.T. Miller’s growth and Allvin’s praise, they explore intriguing storylines both on and off the ice. Plus, a quirky revelation from Bruce Boudreau about his Cameo ban during his Canucks tenure.
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Jamie and Thomas preview the Canucks vs. Bruins matchup and explore whether Boston will benefit from a new coach bump, while diving into the puzzling success of the Bruins and Jim Montgomery’s curious exit. Jannik Hansen shares his insights on concussions, Pettersson’s sky-high expectations, and the rarity of finding breakout stars like Burrows. Plus, they evaluate the Canucks' lineup, from Carson Soucy’s struggles to Höglander’s potential for top-six minutes, and debate early takes on the Sherwood-Pettersson pairing.
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Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance are joined by Kevin Woodley to explore the Canucks’ evolving identity, including the defensive depth stepping up in Hughes’ absence and Silovs’ bounce-back performance. They spotlight the dynamic Pettersson-Sherwood-DeBrusk line, with Sherwood thriving in an elevated role, and debate impactful signings and Demko’s progress toward a return. Woodley offers insights into what a healthy Demko’s workload might look like. Plus, Boeser’s potential comeback and fun line name suggestions like "Depeche Mode" and "The Costco Guys" round out the episode.
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The Whiteboard dives into the Canucks’ impressive 4-3 win over the Senators, kicking off their six-game road trip on a high note despite missing key players like Miller and Boeser and losing Hughes early in the game. Jamie and Thomas break down the defensive effort, the dominance of the Pettersson-Sherwood-DeBrusk line, and the growing optimism in the locker room. They also discuss the controversial Hughes hit, potential lineup shifts, and playoff projections. Plus, reports of Rangers’ struggles and trade rumors add an intriguing NHL-wide twist.
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Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance analyze the Canucks’ defensive pairings, debate whether the team should sacrifice young players for rental pieces, and assess the current trade market. Would the Canucks make a move just to "shake things up"? Abbotsford Canucks GM Ryan Johnson joins the show to discuss Max Sasson’s development, Manny Malhotra’s impact, Jonathan Lekkerimäki, the young defensive core, and Danila Klimovich. Later, Dimitri Filipovic stops by to go around the NHL, covering the Sens, Bruins, Canucks, and even drafting “sick activities.”
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Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance preview the Canucks’ upcoming six-game road trip. They explore potential trade targets, including whether Nikita Zadorov could be a realistic option. Plus, betting odds for the matchup against Ottawa and key lineup notes ahead of the road trip.
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Sportsnet 650's play-by-play announcer Brendan Batchelor joins the show as the guys preview the Canucks’ upcoming six-game road trip. Who will step up, and who’s most important to the team’s success? They also debate whether it’s just a matter of time for Jake DeBrusk to find his game and discuss why Drance wants Pettersson to show a little “rah rah” on this trip. Later, NHL writer John Matisz from The Score weighs in on the Bruins’ coaching change, who’s next on the hot seat, the Canucks’ road trip challenges, and the state of the Pacific Division.
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Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance dive into the latest headlines for the Vancouver Canucks. Topics include Thatcher Demko's re-injury risk, Max Sasson's call-up, a potential opportunity for Nils Höglander, and key lineup notes.
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Jamie and Drance highlight all things Vancouver Canucks. Hear from Coach Tocchet at practice and an update on Thatcher Demko's progress.
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Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance kick off the show by breaking down the Canucks’ loss to the NY Rangers. Donnie and Dhali join for the weekly crossover to recap last night’s game, highlighting the positives, including Sherwood’s strong play, DeBrusk’s need for improvement, whether Hoglander is in Tocchet’s doghouse, and all things Canucks. Jamie and Drance also explore potential top-six line combinations. Later, Sportsnet’s Jason Bukala joins to discuss the Canucks’ performance, concerns about DeBrusk, Lekkerimaki’s first impressions, and the latest Canucks trade rumors.
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Jamie and Thomas are joined by Landon Ferraro who weighs in on the Canucks’ challenges with JT Miller out of the lineup and the importance of chemistry on the power play. Jonny Lazarus joins to discuss the Adam Fox vs. Quinn Hughes debate, the Bruins’ decision to fire Jim Montgomery, and the team’s uncanny resilience. Plus, they delve into the off-ice struggles affecting 20% of the roster, the Canucks’ chances against the Rangers, and the mystery surrounding JT Miller’s absence.
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Jamie and Thomas talk about JT Miller taking a leave of absence from the team for personal reasons. They also talk about the Canucks wrapping up a six game home stand against a very good New York Rangers team tonight at Rogers Arena and how the Canucks need a win tonight to go .500 on the home stand.
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Jamie and Thomas are joined by Iain MacIntyre to discuss the Canucks' struggles when key players like J.T. Miller and Elias Pettersson are off their game. They dive into the implications of a potential salary cap increase and how it could reshape trade strategies, as teams position themselves for future gains. Additionally, they explore the Canucks' defensive lineup and the importance of maintaining momentum as they strive for consistency amidst a challenging season.
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Jamie and Thomas talk about the Canucks splitting a back-to-back set at home, but do little to ease concerns about their form. They also talk about Rick Tocchet benching JT Miller and the team's PK struggles against Nashville. This leaves them wondering what has actually been the most fun game the team has played this season
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Jamie and Thomas talk about the Canucks suffering a crushing 5-2 defeat to the Islanders, with Jonathan Lekkerimäki's debut goal as the lone highlight of the night. They are joined by Dimitri Filipovic and Brendan Batchelor as he gives the latest post-practice notes and they get into Rick Tocchet taking the blame for the team's lifeless performance, raising questions about Vancouver's intensity in critical games.
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Jamie and Thomas recap the 5-2 to Canucks loss to the Islanders including Rick Tocchet's apology to the fans for their home performance this season, Lekkerimaki's first NHL goal and the lineup notes from practice today.
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Jamie and Thomas are joined by Gemma Karstens-Smith to talk about Dakota Joshua's return, Elias Pettersson's improvements and her assessment of the team this season. They also discuss Kevin Lankinen's starts, Aatu Raty's revenge game against his former team and Hear from Coach Rick Tocchet.
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Jamie and Thomas talk about the Canucks hosting Bo Horvat and the Islanders tonight at Rogers Arena. They also discuss Dakota Joshua's return and Elias Pettersson's improvement of play.
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Jamie and Thomas talk about JT Miller battling through adversity to deliver a standout performance, while Lekkerimaki impresses in his debut by fulfilling Tocchet's directives. The crew debates whether there's a spot in the top six for Lekkerimaki or if he'd be better off developing elsewhere. Plus, Thomas Drance weighs in on Hoglander’s future and makes the case for Dakota Joshua’s impending debut.
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Jamie and Thomas are joined by Donnie and Dhali as they debate Ryan Kesler's eligibility for the Ring of Honour. Ryan Kesler also joins as he shares his regrets about leaving the Canucks and coaching. They also discuss Lekkerimaki’s resilient performance under pressure, highlighting his hockey IQ and potential, along with Sherwood’s standout game. Jason Bukala joins to analyze Lekkerimaki’s debut, Pettersson’s physical play, and the Canucks’ playoff potential, while also sharing thoughts on the impact of the CHL/NCAA collaboration on player development.
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Jamie and Thomas are joined by Pat Steinberg as they talk about the impact of Anthony Mantha's loss on the Flames, highlighting his inconsistency and the opportunity it opens for Matt Coronato. Steinberg emphasizes the need for improvements in the Calgary Flames power play and penalty kill while contemplating potential trades as the deadline approaches. Later they get into the Canucks goaltending situation with Kevin Woodley and the importance of young players like Lekkerimaki, and the coaching dynamics with Tocchet as the team navigates its roster and performance challenges.
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Jamie and Thomas preview the Canucks game tonight versus the Flames, which include Jonathan Lekkerimaki set to make his NHL debut! They also talk about Brock Boeser's mystery timeline and lineup notes ahead of the game.
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Kyle Bukauskas joins Jamie Dodd to discuss the Montreal Canadiens’ critical 6-5 win over Buffalo, addressing fan frustration with the organization’s shifting focus from rebuilding to competing. Bukauskas notes that, while some suggest tanking to secure top prospect James Hagens, the team’s roster may not be weak enough to guarantee high lottery odds. He also covers Travis Green’s impact in Ottawa, where he enforces higher expectations on young players, which they seem to embrace despite growing pains. Later, Landon Ferraro joins Dodd, and they analyze the Canucks’ recent loss to Edmonton, the team’s struggles with consistency, and the heavy responsibilities placed on J.T. Miller.
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Jamie Dodd discusses several major updates on the Vancouver Canucks. The team traded Daniel Sprong to Seattle and called up 2022 first-round pick Jonathan Lekkerimaki, who is expected to develop his offensive game under Rick Tocchet's guidance. Lekkerimaki's debut marks a milestone for GM Patrik Allvin and Jim Rutherford, being their first draft pick to reach the NHL for Vancouver. Jamie also highlight Elias Pettersson's impressive performance against Edmonton, noting his potential to regain consistency as the team approaches a stretch of home games.
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Jamie and Thomas are joined by Landon Ferraro as he shares his discomfort over Tanner Jeannot's hit on Brock Boeser and explores how players and officials should respond in such situations, especially when it impacts team dynamics. Jamie and Thomas then discuss the Canucks’ confidence boost from their road trip, spotlighting Quinn Hughes’ stellar performance and Jake DeBrusk’s scoring streak, as well as potential risks facing the Oilers in their upcoming playoff rematch. Wrapping up, they analyze lineup changes if Boeser is out, weigh options like Lekkerimaki and Sherwood, and question whether Elias Pettersson is fully tapping into his superstar potential.
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Jamie and Thomas talk about the Canucks first ever California sweep. They go into detail about Quinn Hughes' excellence and make comps from other sports on how incredible he is. they also discuss Tanner Jeannot's hit on Brock Boeser and get into some lineup notes.
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Thomas is joined by Vancouver Giants head coach Manny Viveiros as they dive into the success of the Giants, breaking the misconception of being purely a high-flying team and emphasizing their defensive-first approach to achieve balanced play. He discusses the challenge of getting young players to buy into a defense-first mentality, highlighting the standout two-way performance of Cameron Schmidt, who leads the league in goals. Dimitri Filipovic joins for the last hour, where they rank Pacific division teams into competitive tiers and praises Vegas for its depth and cap-savvy roster moves, while expressing disappointment with Anaheim's current lineup.
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Thomas previews the Canucks game in Los Angeles. He dives into the LA Kings play this season and how it's vastly improved from last year. Hear the latest post practice notes and what the lineup will look like ahead of the game.
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Thomas is joined by Dan Murphy to get the latest from Canucks practice in Los Angeles including Demko practicing on the ice.
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Thomas is joined by Don Taylor and Rick Dhaliwal to discuss the Canucks California roadtrip performance, most notably Kevin Lankinen's solid goaltending. Later Sportsnet's Jason Bukala joins to talk more Canucks and what he sees in their recent play.
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Thomas gives a Canucks game day preview as the team is on their California roadtrip set to take on the Ducks. He talks about how the Canucks have recalled forward Aatu Raty and assigned forward Arshdeep Bains to the AHL. Later he is joined by Sportsnet's Matt Marchese as he shares his thoughts on what's been going on with Elias Pettersson and Dimitri Filipovic joins to discuss how to maximize the Canucks roster.
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Thomas gives a Canucks game day preview as the team is on their California roadtrip set to take on the Ducks. He talks about how the Canucks have recalled forward Aatu Raty and assigned forward Arshdeep Bains to the AHL.
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Jamie and Thomas discuss the Canucks win in San Jose and how the team is making small errors that makes otherwise easy wins harder to achieve. They also ask how different the Canucks really are this year and how their underlying profile is very similar to last year. They are joined by Canucks Army's Dave Hall to talk Abbotsford Canucks prospects and finish the show answering some of your biggest Canucks concerns.
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Jamie and Thomas discuss the Canucks win in San Jose and how the team is making small errors that makes otherwise easy wins harder to achieve. They also ask how different the Canucks really are this year and how their underlying profile is very similar to last year.
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Jamie and Thomas preview the upcoming California roadtrip and are joined by Shayna Goldman to discuss the latest NHL headlines including the Oilers blowout win over the Predators and if the Capitals are the real deal. Later they play Rick Tocchet and Dakota Joshua's audio from practice and finish the show with Dimitri Filipovic as they draft Canucks players who haven't played to their capabilities yet.
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Jamie and Thomas discuss the latest rumblings surrounding Elias Pettersson and which teams would likely be interested in him. They also talk about the Canucks upcoming California roadtrip and which game they expect to see the return of Dakota Joshua.
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In this episode of Canucks Talk, hosts Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance dive into the Vancouver Canucks' season start, analyzing the team's early challenges and standout performances. They take a close look at Elias Pettersson's recent form, examining whether his performance is impacting team dynamics and morale. Jamie and Thomas also address the Canucks' power play struggles, dissecting what might be holding them back from capitalizing on offensive opportunities. In addition to the Canucks talk, Sean Gentille from The Athletic joins the show to discuss the Pittsburgh Steelers' season so far and shares insights on the ongoing debate between Cale Makar and Quinn Hughes—two of the league’s premier young defensemen. The episode also previews the upcoming Four Nations Tournament, offering a look at some of the talent on display.
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Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance break down the Canucks 6-0 loss to the New Jersey Devils. The guys discuss what went wrong for the Canucks and reflect on the team needing more from their star players. The episode touches on the Canucks start through their first nine games and preview the playoff chances for the Canucks.
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Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance cover the Canucks' upcoming game against the Devils, featuring the much-anticipated matchup of the three Hughes brothers on the ice together. They also discuss NHL franchise valuations, with the Canucks now valued at $1.7 billion, and the impact this could have on salary cap increases and expansion possibilities. The episode touches on the Canucks' defense needs, Silovs' chance to prove himself as a starter, and some notable lineup changes, including Hoglander's demotion to the fourth line.
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On this episode of Canucks Talk, Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance dive into Vancouver's clash against the Devils in the "Hughes Bowl" and explore whether the Canucks have established a clear team identity yet. In The Crossover with Donnie & Dhali they discuss Vancouver's power-play struggles, Lankinen's solid performance in Demko’s absence, and lineup decisions, including giving Arturs Silovs the start. Joined by Jason Bukula, they also assess players like Jake DeBrusk and Carson Soucy, while considering potential moves for defensive depth.
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In this episode of Canucks Talk, Brendan Batchelor joins hosts Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance to break down the Canucks' struggles and lineup changes. They discuss the team’s lackluster power play, issues in defensive structure, and recent demotions for Nils Höglander. Kevin Lankinen’s steady goaltending has kept the team competitive, despite inconsistencies from Pettersson and other key players. As the Canucks face challenges integrating new faces and adapting their lines, questions remain around who will step up to anchor the offense and improve their season trajectory.
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Jamie and Thomas break down the Canucks OT loss over the Canes. They discuss Tocchet voicing his frustration over the team not buying in and the reduced ice time on Pettersson’s line.
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In this episode of Canucks Talk, hosts Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance break down the Canucks’ recent game against the Penguins, emphasizing strong goals by Pettersson and Bains and Daniel Sprong’s impactful play. They also discuss the upcoming matchup against the Carolina Hurricanes, who will be missing key players due to injuries and travel issues, potentially giving the Canucks an edge. Special guest Kevin Woodley offers insights into Kevin Lankinen’s strengths and weaknesses as Vancouver's starting goalie. Finally, Rick Tocchet shares his thoughts on the lineup and player performances ahead of the game.
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Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance dive into the Canucks’ recent 4-3 win over the Penguins in The Whiteboard. They break down each goal, with highlights like Arshdeep Bains scoring his first NHL goal and the team’s effective counterattacks. Daniel Sprong’s impact as an offensive spark plug is also discussed, as his energy could elevate the Canucks to a higher level. Looking ahead, the hosts preview the upcoming challenge against the defensive powerhouse Carolina Hurricanes, a true test of the Canucks' offensive strategies.
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Jamie and Thomas discuss the latest headlines surrounding Pettersson via Elliotte Friedman on 32 Thoughts. they dive into how management tasked JT Miller and Quinn Hughes to attempt to "toughen" Pettersson up and how this approach is questionable. They also preview the Canucks upcoming game against the Penguins and are joined by Dimitri Filipovic to share their predictions and conduct a draft.
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Jamie and Thomas discuss the latest headlines surrounding Pettersson via Elliotte Friedman on 32 Thoughts. they dive into how management tasked JT Miller and Quinn Hughes to attempt to "toughen" Pettersson up and how this approach is questionable.
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Jamie and Thomas preview the three game home stand, the latest on Demko and they discuss Elias Pettersson and JT Miller's “testy exchange” at practice.
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Jamie and Thomas discuss What’s real and what’s not from the Canucks first 6 games. They are joined by Don Taylor and Rick Dhaliwal to talk about Thatcher Demko's timeline, Dakota Joshua's return and the testy exchange between JT Miller and Elias Pettersson.
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Jamie is joined by Jason Bukala and Landon Ferraro as they discuss the progress of key players and the impact of coaching strategies on performance. They highlight the development of Garland, Sherwood’s competitive nature, and Brannstrom's need to adjust under pressure. Ferraro also analyzes the performance of Danton Heinen’s line, Quinn Hughes’ smart play, and the Canucks' more determined power play, led by Pettersson's growing confidence and game vision.
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Jamie breaks down the Canucks win in Chicago and how their recent success has put the Canucks at a .667 points percentage despite their early mini-skid. He also discusses how the third line continues to shine and Quinn Hughes’ excellence.
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Jamie and Thomas are joined by Landon Ferraro and Jannik Hansen as they highlight the performances from players like Kiefer Sherwood, Conor Garland, and Nils Hoglander. They discuss the dynamics of the Canucks' lineup, including Garland's impact on Pettersson and the ongoing development of Hoglander, as well as how Jake Debrusk and others are adjusting to new roles. The conversation also touches on the team’s powerplay struggles, defensive concerns outside of Quinn Hughes, and how Teddy Blueger is emerging as a reliable two-way threat.
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Jamie and Thomas preview the last of the Canucks road games in Chicago. They talk about JT Miller's potential absence from the game and how that could impact special teams.
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Jamie and Thomas are joined by Brendan Batchelor to break down the Canucks’ recent performance, including their balanced approach between aggressive offense and a lockdown style. They also discuss key players like Kevin Lankinen, whose standout goaltending has been crucial, and Elias Pettersson’s ongoing journey to regain his peak form. Plus, they dive into the potential impact of Erik Brannstrom and how the team’s depth could shape their success moving forward.
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Jamie breaks down the Canucks win over the Flyers as he describes their most comfortable performance of the season. He also discusses Kevin Lankinen taking the starter's job and what that could mean when Demko comes back.
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Jamie breaks down the Canucks first win of the season against the Panthers including Quinn Hughes' performance and his shift-by-shift control of the game that really stood out. Kevin Woodley joins to Lankinen and Silovs’ early season performances and guest host Landon Ferraro joins to share his thoughts on what he’s seeing from Elias Pettersson and what steps he can take to regain confidence. They finish the show analyzing the Canucks power play and the improvements it needs.
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Jamie breaks down the Canucks first win of the season against the Panthers including Quinn Hughes' performance and his shift-by-shift control of the game that really stood out.
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Jamie and Thomas are joined by Greg Wyshynski to discuss which NHL team that hasn’t had a win should panic the most. They are also joined by Doug Plagens to preview the Canucks-Panthers game and get into Canucks goaltending thus far in Demko’s absence.
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Jamie and Thomas ask themselves if this is a “desperation” game as they will try to be picking up their first win this season in Florida. They go over lineup notes including Erik Brannstrom’s official call up and Derek Forbort’s absence set to be a short term leave.
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Jamie and Thomas break down the Canucks loss in Tampa and are joined by Don Taylor and Rick Dhaliwal to get their thoughts on Elias Pettersson’s continued struggles. Jason Bukala also joins as they continue the discussion on the Canucks overall performance so far this season and if it prompts any concerns.
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Jamie and Thomas break down the The Canucks loss this time in regulation, 4-1 to Tampa. They discuss the Canucks effort in the game, players that stood out and the latest changes in the lineup ahead of their game in Florida.
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Jamie and Thomas preview the Canucks in Tampa and are joined by Erik Erlendsson to discuss Guentzel’s fit on the Lightning roster and his expectations for the season. Jannik Hansen joins to share his thoughts on the Canucks first two games and whether we should worry about their performance thus far.
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Jamie and Thomas preview the Canucks playing the Lightning tonight including lineup notes and how the Canucks will be looking to get their first win this season.
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Jamie and Thomas preview the Canucks vs. Flyers game tonight. They also talk about it being Matvei Michkov’s NHL debut and Alex Edler joins to discuss the Canucks honouring him tonight and officially retiring as a Canuck. Charlie O'Connor joins to give a Flyers preview and Dimitri Filipovic joins and gives his season predictions across the NHL plus they do an all-time Canucks defenseman draft.
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Jamie and Thomas preview the Canucks vs. Flyers game tonight. They also talk about it being Matvei Michkov’s NHL debut and the Canucks honouring Alex Edler tonight after he's signed a one day deal to officially retire as a Canuck.
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Jamie and Thomas dive into the Canucks 6-5 OT loss against the Flames. They discuss how the Canucks started with a dominant performance in the first period and how it took a turn for the rest of the game. Brendan Batchelor joins to share his early concerns after last night’s performance and Vancouver Giants GM Barclay Parneta joins to discuss the season so far.
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Jamie and Thomas dive into the Canucks 6-5 OT loss against the Flames. They discuss how the Canucks started with a dominant performance in the first period and how it took a turn for the rest of the game.
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Jamie and Thomas are joined by Don Taylor and Rick Dhaliwal to discuss opening night for the Canucks, season predictions and Arshdeep Bains being sent down. Sportsnet’s Jason Bukala joins to discuss the Bains and Raty battle, Calder trophy thoughts and Dylan Guenther and Logan Cooley in Utah.
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Jamie and Thomas discuss Allvin and Tocchet's comments on their expectations for this team. Landon Ferraro joins to talk about the Raty vs. Bains decision plus Hoglander's extension and role. We hear from Rick Tocchet post-practice and get the latest on injuries.
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Jamie and Thomas dive into what Rick Tocchet and Patrik Allvin said about expectations as the team has their final practice day before opening the regular season tomorrow against Calgary.
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Jamie and Thomas are joined by Sara Civian to discuss Jeremy Swayman's new deal and Eastern conference contenders. They also dive into the Canucks cap flexibility after trading Tucker Poolman and get into Nils Hoglander's extension. In the final segment they share their thoughts on the Canucks final roster ahead of their first regular season game.
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Jamie and Thomas discuss Tucker Poolman being dealt and how this move significantly increases the Canucks cap flexibility. They also talk about how it allows them to avoid starting the season on LTI, and makes it possible for them to carry more depth, and also accrue cap space throughout the season.
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Jamie and Thomas are joined by Iain MacIntyre to discuss how the Canucks will handle their success from last season ahead of the approaching regular season. They also discuss the forward depth and preview the last preseason game against the Oilers. Dimitri Filipovic joins to discuss if he has any concerns with some key absences on the Canucks roster and conduct a soup draft.
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Jamie and Thomas discuss the Canucks playing their final preseason game tonight against the Oilers and dive into if the Canucks can’t avoid LTIR - what are their options?
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Jamie is joined by Randip Janda as they outline what they are most confident about and what raises the biggest concern around the team before the regular season. They discuss their confidence in goaltending and forward depth despite some key absences and have some raised concern over the team's third line.
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Jamie discusses the Canucks one final pre-season game tomorrow at Rogers Arena against the Oilers and what we expect to see something very close to their opening night lineup. He also dives into some decisions the Canucks will need to make before the start of the regular season.
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In this episode of The Whiteboard, Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance break down all the news and notes from Canucks practice and discuss the headlines of the day from the team as well.
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In this episode of Canucks Talk, Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance, joined by Don Taylor and Rick Dhaliwal, discuss the Canucks’ goaltending depth following the waiver claim of Patera and the signing of Lankinen. They highlight depth concerns in Abbotsford while also touching on standout performances from young players like Raty, Bains, and Lekkerimaki. Later, Jason Bukala shares insights on Raty's development and Kudryavtsev’s potential, with a focus on how Lekkerimaki can continue progressing in the AHL.
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Jamie and Thomas are joined by Ryan Clark to chat about the Jeremy Swayman situation in Boston, along with his thoughts on where the Canucks stand in the Pacific Division. After, Brendan Batchelor drops by to discuss the newest round of cuts while seeing how some potential lines could look heading into their final preseason game on Friday.
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Jamie and Thomas discuss the Canucks loss in Edmonton. They dive into Tocchet’s comments on the team’s effort and if they thought any of the roster spot contenders moved the needle last night.
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Jamie and Thomas are joined by Kevin Woodley to get his read on Silovs and the Canucks goalies in general. They also discuss who's in the lead to play with Elias Pettersson and Jake DeBrusk. Zach Laing joins for a game preview ahead of the Canucks in Edmonton and shares his thoughts on Vasily Podkolzin.
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Jamie and Thomas discuss The Canucks losing a pair of pre-season games over the weekend and preview the game tonight in Edmonton. They also discuss the team’s cuts over the weekend including Sammy Blais being released from his PTO this morning.
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Jamie and Thomas are joined by Alison Lukan to preview the upcoming Canucks vs. Kraken game. They also dive into big picture "stakes" this season and look into how there is going to be focus on whether individual players can match their totals from last year.
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Jamie and Thomas discuss the latest news around Ian Clark and the potential for him to be looking for other opportunities elsewhere. They also go over the lineup ahead of the canucks game against the Kraken.
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In this episode of Canucks Talk, Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance discuss breakout players within the Canucks, including the potential for Quinn Hughes to take another step forward. They explore power play projections for Boeser and DeBrusk, and preview the 4 Nations Cup showdown between Hughes/Fox and Toews/Makar. Later, Sean Gentille weighs in on player rankings, and Gemma Karstens-Smith highlights lineup battles, goaltending confidence, and her bold prediction for Elias Pettersson’s season.
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In this episode of Canucks Talk, Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance break down the Canucks' 4-3 OT win against the Flames in Abbotsford. They highlight Daniel Sprong's electric performance alongside Quinn Hughes, the potential of Sprong on the power play, and key takeaways from Lekkerimaki and Raty's games. The duo also dive into the team's system adjustments and roster moves, including Brisebois and Woo being sent down on waivers.
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Jamie & Thomas talk about some reasons why Canucks fans should be chippy following their 3-1 pre-season win against the Seattle Kraken. Drance shares his feelings on whether the team is a true Stanley Cup contender. They chat about finally seeing more of Jake DeBrusk in the bumper position on the powerplay. They also dive into fans first exposure to Daniel Sprong and his elite one-shot skill.
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Jamie and Thomas recap the surprisingly emotional preseason game against the Kraken. They are joined by Donnie and Dhali for the first crossover of the season and talk to Jason Bukala about Lekkerimaki’s opportunity and where how sees the Canucks team this year.
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Jamie & Thomas break down some recently released player rankings, along with welcoming newest Canucks goaltender Kevin Lankinen by to chat about joining the Canucks, how it feels to play for the team he faced only a few months ago, along with some glowing reviews for Arturs Silovs, Thatcher Demko and Marko Torenius.
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Jamie & Thomas chat about the end of training camp for the Canucks, and jump right into The Whiteboard to talk about the Canucks playing their first pre-season game against the Kraken tonight. Jonathan Lekkerimaki makes his Canucks debut, while they also discuss where Nils Hoglander can fit into the lineup to make up for injuries as they head into competitive play.
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Jamie and Thomas share their takeaways on Canucks training camp and discuss how Rick Tocchet’s focus on offense this season should help mitigate some of the issues the team had generating shots during the playoffs. They also dive into Thatcher Demko’s injury and the Canucks signing Kevin Lankinen for some goaltending stability without Demko. They are also joined by Brendan Batchelor to get his takeaways from camp and his thoughts on Lekkerimaki.
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Jamie and Thomas share their takeaways on Canucks training camp and discuss how Rick Tocchet’s focus on offense this season should help mitigate some of the issues the team had generating shots during the playoffs.
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In Hour 2 Kevin Woodley joins to discuss Ian Clark's plans with Jiri Patera and the Canucks' goaltending situation. They evaluate who should start as the number two goalie and explore the ongoing contract negotiations with Silovs. Brendan and Thomas also dive into defensive concerns and roster strategies for the upcoming season, along with insights on recent NHL trades and potential RFA targets.
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Brendan Batchelor fills in for Jamie Dodd. On Thomas Drance Appreciation Day Brendan and Thomas read listener submissions including Canucks related questions. They delve into the Canucks' goaltending situation, questioning why Silovs isn't a shoe-in for backup. They explore contract negotiations and the impact on cap space, while evaluating depth options like Nils Aman and Vasily Podkolzin's pivotal season ahead. We also analyze Vancouver's roster dynamics, including potential additions and the crucial bounce-back prospects of Elias Pettersson and others. Join us as we dissect the Canucks' strategic approach and predictions for the upcoming NHL season.
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Brendan Batchelor fills in for Jamie Dodd. Brendan and Thomas talk about where the Canucks will miss Nikita Zadorov, and what additions they would have missed out on if they had brought him back. Dimitri Filipovic joins the show to discuss the various Canucks free agent signings and how they fit into this roster. Emma Lingan joins the show to give us a Nashville perspective on Kiefer Sherwood, and what the Canucks are getting in him.
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Brendan Batchelor and Thomas Drance talk about how the Canucks could really use a 2nd pairing defenseman, and how this team could go about acquiring that player either this summer or wait for the regular season and do it via trade. Jason Bukala joins the show for the final time this season to talk about the Canucks' Development Camp.
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Brendan Batchelor fills in for Jamie Dodd alongside Thomas Drance. The guys delve into the Vancouver Canucks needing one more top-six winger to round out this roster and solidify their status as a Stanley Cup contender. Ryan Clark of ESPN joins the show to talk about the Seattle Kraken hiring Jessica Campbell as the first female full-time NHL assistant coach. He also comments on the state of hockey in Seattle and Washington.
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Dom Luszczyszyn talks Canucks signing Jake DeBrusk. What does his model say about DeBrusk? Dom weighs in on Edmonton's additions, Vegas odds, Canucks expectations next season, and NHL free agency headlines. Jamie and Drance highlight the Edmonton Oilers improvements, and how the Canucks can matchup with them. Where will DeBrusk and Sherwood fit into the lineup?
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Live from Canucks development camp, it's the last Canucks Talk of the season before the show takes its summer break. Jamie and Drance talk Canucks free agent additions, specifically the defenceman. The Canucks are betting big on the style of play from last year with the additions of the big + physical D-men. Mikael Samuelsson joins the show from development camp. Mikael talks developing the young players, importance of training off the ice, building relationships with players, his thoughts on Canucks draft prospects, and working with Manny Malhotra. Pavel Buchnevich signs with the Blues. Aiden Celebrinin joins the show. He talks being a 'sponge', using the Dev camp to improve his game, and his goals for this season.
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Hear from Jake DeBrusk in his media availability. He then joins Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance on the show for an exclusive one on one interview.
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Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance continue their signing season coverage as the Vancouver Canucks stay conservative in their approach. Dan Murphy joins the show to weigh in on what the Canucks have done.
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Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance cover this year's NHL free-agency signings. They react to the Canucks' signings of Jake DeBrusk, Danton Heinen, and Kiefer Sherwood.
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Gemma Karstens-Smith joins the show. Gemma weighs in on Zadorov not re-signing with the Canucks. What was the best signing in the past week? What was the most surprising move the Canucks have made so far? What does a successful weekend look like for the Canucks? John Marino and the Canucks have mutual interest, could he be the D-man to replace Zadorov? The guys discuss the Canucks goalie situation, and why the team has changed their mind on bringing in a veteran backup for Demko. Is Chris Tanev a serious option for the Canucks? Jamie and Drance talk about the Canucks defensemen heading into next year. Hockey PDOcast's Dimitri Filipovic joins the show. Dim talks Guentzel's price, Canucks free agent options, John Marino scouting report and more!
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Bonus Canucks Talk begins with a Patrik Allvin zoom press conference, where he discusses Zadorov, Mikheyev, Hughes winning the Norris, and the NHL draft. Jamie and Drance open the show with the news of Quinn Hughes winning the Norris at the NHL Awards. Drance suggests that "Hughes is the best defenseman in the world, period." The guys analyze Patrik Allvin's latest zoom presser, including Nikita Zadorov hitting the open market. What's the latest on Guentzel?
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Jamie and Drance discuss the return of the Canucks third-line, and the possibilities next season. Drance suggests a line of Joshua, Garland, and Pettersson would be interesting to see. What's the latest on Jake Guentzel? How aggressive will the Canucks be? Could Mitch Marner be a trade piece for the Canucks? Jamie and Drance discuss the "walk away" numbers for Myers and Zadorov. What is the max price for Jake Guentzel? How high do you value Jonathan Marchessault?
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The Canucks are making moves. Jamie and Drance highlight all of the moves the Canucks have made in the last 24 hours. Why did Chicago make this move? The guys discuss how the Canucks got the Joshua deal done, the excitement for July 1st, and the details of Joshua's contract. Canucks voice Brendan Batchelor joins the show. Batch talks Joshua re-signing, a bigger role for him next season, and Mikheyev trade. The guys discuss Blueger returning on a discount and what's next for the Canucks.
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Sportsnet's scouting analyst Jason Bukala joins the show. Jason talks Panthers Cup win and what it means. The guys look ahead to the 2024 NHL Draft in Las Vegas. Topics include, Chicago Blackhawks draft targets, potential draft pick trades, the 2024 draft class, and which player teams will regret not drafting. Should the Canucks be interested in trading for Laine? The guys discuss low cost top 6 winger options and free agent targets.
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It's the season finale of the crossover! Donnie & Dhali join the show. Dhaliwal weighs in on what he's been hearing on Zadorov and Joshua. Could Jeff Skinner be a potential target for the Canucks? How should the Canucks fill out the roster this offseason? The guys talk developing 'the next' Dakota Joshua. What's the latest on Blueger and Myers? Should Canucks fans be worried about losing their UFA's? Jamie and Drance discuss inserting more skill into the lineup, and the Canucks backup option if they don't get Jake Guentzel.
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Jamie and Thomas look back at the OEL buyout a year later and discuss whether it was worth it. They delve into the latest with Zadorov, Myers, and Joshua. They also talk about the latest developments in Guentzel Watch.
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Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance revisit the Florida Panthers's Game 7 win as they are crowned Stanley Cup Champions. They delve into how both teams got there, with their respective builds. Sean Gentille of The Athletic joins the show to weigh in as well. Jamie and Thomas react to the 2024 Hockey Hall of Fame class.
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Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance break down what would constitute a perfect Canucks offseason and discuss the possible contingency plans for the team if they were not able to land their top end free agent targets. The guys discuss the excitement of when McDavid will wear a team Canada jersey and how fast Vancouver fans will turn on Canucks players wearing any other country's jersey.
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Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance preview Game 7 between Edmonton and Florida tonight and discuss how it is hard to recall any game in the NHL that has had this much hype surrounding it. With the combination of coming back from being 3-0 down and the series containing the best player in the world, the storylines are endless. ESPN's Ryan Clark joins the show as well to help break all of it down.
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Jamie and Randip are joined by Iain MacIntyre to break down his interview with Jim Rutherford as they discussed what moves there are to be made for Vancouver and what steps come next for the Canucks to get better next season. The guys touch on trying to bring back some key players like Joshua and Zadorov along with continuing to evaluate players like Brock Boeser who had a great season prior to extending their contracts.
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Jamie Dodd is joined in studio by Randip Janda as the duo breaks down the recent Jim Rutherford interview with Iain MacIntyre. The guys dissect Rutherford's comments on where he sees the Canucks going and what moves there are to be made to make Vancouver that much better and more competitive heading into next season. Shayna Goldman then joins the show to discuss the Stanley Cup Finals so far and whether Florida will be able to finally close out the Oilers tonight in Game 6 with the game back in Edmonton and a daunting Game 7 looming.
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Dimitri Filipovic joins Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance. They talk about the Filip Hronek extension, Dakota Joshua's skillset, and Pettersson's need for an elite winger. They also debate whether the Panthers have an answer for Connor McDavid. In the final segment, Jamie and Thomas run through the top free-agent defensemen targets for the Vancouver Canucks.
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Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance talk about Dan Milstein being given permission to seek a trade for his client Ilya Mikheyev. They continue the conversation about Nikita Zadorov's future with the Vancouver Canucks and how a Mikheyev trade would empower it. They also talk about the possibility of signing Dakota Joshua. Kevin Woodley joins the show from InGoal Magazine to talk about the Jacob Markstrom trade and the goaltending in the Stanley Cup Final.
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Jamie and Thomas are joined by Sportsnet Analyst Jason Bukala. He talks about the Canucks extending Filip Hronek. They also delve into the PLD and Markstrom trades. Plus, they look back at the Oilers' Game 5 win over the Panthers. Afterwards, Jamie and Thomas talk about the Canucks sign Mark Friedman. They ponder whether the Canucks can afford another top 4 defenseman if they go out a sign Jake Guentzel. They also discuss how the Canucks could get off of Ilya Mikheyev's deal.
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Jamie and Thomas are joined by Don Taylor and Rick Dhaliwal for the weekly Crossover. They talk about the Canucks extending Filip Hronek's contract. They delve into the remaining Canucks free agents and the hold-up in getting them signed. They also touch on a few other NHL news and notes. Afterwards, Jamie and Thomas expand on the PLD trade to the Washington Capitals, and they also talk about the Canucks getting aggressive in the off-season.
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Jamie and Drance discuss the Guentzel rumours and what it means for the Vancouver Canucks in terms of signing their current UFA's. Who are other fits in the Canucks top 6? Names include, Guentzel, Tyler Toffoli, Jonathan Marchessault and more. The guys also discuss potential depth options for the team. Arda Ocal, covers the NHL for ESPN joins the show. Arda talks about Game 5 and what to watch for in the 1st period. No margin for error for the Oilers, McDavid has to be 'McJesus', and more on how Edmonton can win. Who will win the Conn Smythe and more on game 5.
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Jamie and Drance open the show discussing the latest Jake Guentzel news. What's the selling point for Guentzel coming to Vancouver? The guys discuss his expected price, fit with Canucks, and timelines of a deal getting done. What are Canucks options if they don't land Guentzel? Commentator for the Florida Panthers Randy Moller joins the show. Randy talks Panthers DNA, targeting free agents, discussing the matchups for Game 5 and what Florida can do to close out the series.
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Kyle Bukauskas of Sportsnet joins Jamie and Thomas to preview Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final between the Oilers and Panthers. Afterwards, Jamie and Thomas revisit their conversation about the Canucks' offseason priorities and ponder whether discount pickups could be the more prudent path. Ultimately, leaving yourself open to make elite additions mid-season.
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On the heels of Thomas Drance's co-written article outlining the top UFA targets of the 2024 offseason, Jamie and Thomas dive in to see which candidates might fit with the Canucks. They talk about the latest developments regarding the Canucks' free agents. They react to comments made by head coach Rick Tocchet on a recent podcast. They also touch on the Oilers forcing a Game 5 in the Stanley Cup Final.
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Hour two of Canucks Talk with Jamie & Bik is live from The Nat. The guys are joined by Randip Janda to discuss the Canucks, and their cap flexibility this off season. Does the Stanley Cup Final end in four games? And what he thinks on the talk of Jake Guentzel & Nikita Zadorov. Jamie & Bik finish up the show with "Guys Naming Dudes" naming European soccer players.
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Jamie Dodd is joined by Bik Nizzar for Canucks Talk, live from Nat Bailey Stadium. The guys recap game 3 of the Stanley Cup Finals, and if the Oilers have a chance at an improbable comeback. Talk continues between the Canucks & Nikita Zadorov, with a final contract offer coming this weekend. Vancouver Canadians play by play announcer Tyler Zickel joins the show to preview todays Nooner at the Nat double header!
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David Dwork of The Hockey News joins Jamie and Thomas to set up Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final from the Panthers' perspective. Afterwards, Jamie and Thomas debate whether the Canucks should pursue a Patrik Laine trade after the player expressed an interest in a fresh start. Then, the fellas talk about elite NHL wingers the Canucks should be interested in, including Mitch Marner.
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Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance discuss the possibility of trading away Ilya Mikheyev to create cap space, and what a potential deal might look like. Plus, which suitors would be interested in his services? They also delve into Jalen Chatfield extending with the Carolina Hurricanes rather than hitting free agency. Then, ESPN's Greg Wyshynski joined the show from Edmonton to preview Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final.
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Sportsnet Prospects Analyst Jason Bukala joins Jamie and Thomas to talk about his top 70 prospects heading into the 2024 NHL Draft.
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Afterwards, Jamie and Thomas talk about the struggle to sign Filip Hronek and discuss whether both sides should settle on a one year deal. They also talk about whether the fit is right with Elias Lindholm. Would he even want to sign in Vancouver if it meant playing as a 3C?
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Thomas Drance and Jamie Dodd look back at Game 2 between the Edmonton Oilers and Florida Panthers. Then, Shayna Goldman joins the show as they discuss Filip Hronek's leverage this summer as a right-handed defenseman RFA.
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Zach Laing joins the show to discuss Stanley Cup Finals Game 2 tonight. Topics include, Edmonton's defense heading into Game 2, Oilers adjustments, and Evander Kane this series. Jamie and Drance analyze the Jason Krog hire for the Canucks. An update on Canucks UFA's. Former NHL exec Johnathan Wall joins the show. He talks salary cap increase, how it will affect teams, the loss of cap friendly, and more.
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Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance open the show discussing the salary cap increase. This is a new world for NHL teams with the recent cap growth. The guys discuss how this will affect the NHL going forward. The Canucks reportedly have interest in defenceman Jalen Chatfield. Jamie and Drance weigh in on the Lindholm contract update and the unique opportunity for the Canucks. Should the Canucks save their cap space to create more flexibility in the long run?
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Josh Elliott-Wolfe and Thomas Drance host. InGoal Magazine and NHL analyst Kevin Woodley joins the show. Kevin talks re-signing Zadorov and Lindholm. The guys discuss the Canucks goalie situation heading into next season. Woodley talks Skinner vs Bobrovsky in the Cup Final and his thoughts heading into the series. Hockey PDOcast host Dimitri Filipovic joins the show. Dim weighs in on the Stanley Cup Final matchups and the guys draft Centers to shut-down McDavid.
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Josh Elliott-Wolfe and Thomas Drance recap the latest from Elliotte Friedman. Friedman is reporting the latest on Lindholm and Zadorov re-signing. What's a fair price for Zadorov? The guys discuss what line fits would look like with Lindholm and Zadorov. If there are other 3rd line centers the Canucks could sign, should they pass on Lindholm? Josh and Drance discuss the Canucks top prospects in the organization. Players include Raty, Sasson, Pettersson, Silovs, Willander, and Lekkerimaki.
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Thomas Drance hosts solo. Iain MacIntyre reports that the Canucks are potentially close to deals with pending UFA's, Dan Millstein tweets, "fake news". What's going on? Drance reviews this clubs approach and priorities when filling out the current roster. Is Zadorov the the 'template defenceman' for the Canucks? Drance explains the path for the Canucks to succeed. Brendan Batchelor joins the show. The guys discuss the case of Filip Hronek, and what avenues the Canucks can take with him.
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Sportsnet's Jason Bukala joins Jamie and Thomas to talk about a couple of Canucks prospects in Josh Bloom and Jonathan Lekkerimaki. He admits that signing Chandler Stephenson would be a good fit with Lekkerimai and Elias Pettersson. Afterwards, they talk about the Canucks unwillingness to take a step back next season and compare the current Cup finalists with what the Canucks have to do to get there.
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Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance are joined by Don Taylor and Rick Dhaliwal for the weekly Crossover. They talk about Elias Pettersson getting backlash for admitting to his injury. They delve into the Canucks' announced coaching changes that include new roles for the Sedins and Yogi Svejkosky. They also talk about Ian Cole opting to test free agency. Afterwards, Jamie and Thomas talk about what fans can expect from Ilya Mikheyev next season.
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Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance are joined by Daniel Wagner. The guys talk about how valuable Filip Hronek is to the Canucks and why parting ways with him would leave the franchise in a large hole defensively. Afterwards, Jamie and Thomas discuss which prospects are most likely to crack the Canucks opening day roster.
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In this edition of Canucks Talk, Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance have a lengthy conversation about the importance of internal growth for the Vancouver Canucks if they expect to make strides next season. Sean Gentille joins the show to talk about the Stanley Cup Final.
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Thomas Drance is joined by Ryan Clark of ESPN to talk about their biggest takeaways from the Oilers-Stars series. They preview the Cup Final. Then, Thomas delves into which budget free agents the Vancouver Canucks should be interested in this offseason.
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Thomas Drance is riding solo in this edition of Canucks Talk. He revisits the Oilers win over the Dallas Stars in the Western Conference Final. Then, he delves into the Stanley Cup Final and the matchup between them and the Florida Panthers. Jason Demers joins Thomas to further analyze the Cup Final matchup.
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Jamie and Bik are LIVE at Rogers Field at Nat Bailey Stadium! Vancouver Canadians play by play man Tyler Zickel joins the show. The guys talk C's start to the season. What should management do with Boeser? Is he or Hronek a core guy? "Guys naming dude's" Timberwolves edition. The guys continue to discuss the flexibility of moving Boeser.
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Jamie and Bik are LIVE at Rogers Field at Nat Bailey Stadium! The guys discuss a potential Tyler Myers deal. What would a Brock Boeser extension look like, and when should the Canucks try to sign him? Brendan Batchelor joins the show. The guys discuss Filip Hronek and the Canucks options. Batch suggests finding a low rent Hronek and allocate the money elsewhere. More right handed options than we normally see this offseason. What should the Canucks do with Boeser? Batch suggests his trade value is at an all time high. Elias Pettersson needs to have a big summer.
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Alison Lukan, covers the Seattle Kraken for Root Sports joins the show. Alison talks Dan Bylsma hire, a different coaching approach for the Kraken, and the NHL Playoffs. Sat Shah joins the show. Sat, Jamie, and Drance discuss Mike Yeo's departure and what it means for the Canucks. Other topics include, how the Canucks can acquire another top player, priorities in free agency, selling high on Nils Hoglander, and what to do with Elias Lindholm.
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Jamie and Drance are in full offseason mode. Are Quinn Hughes and Filip Hronek the same as Simon & Garfunkel? What are the timelines for getting deals done with UFA's this summer? The Canucks are at risk of losing their best penalty killers. Another year operating under LTIR for the Canucks. Nils Hoglander will absolutely come up in conversation in trade talks. Can Hoglander be a more valuable piece than he's been? At some point you can have too much of the same thing, you need different flavours.
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Sportsnet's Jason Bukala joins Jamie and Thomas to talk about the Vancouver Canucks. He outlines how the Canucks really showed that they need more chance generation. He'd like to see them add more speed and offence this offseason. They also talk about finding RHD like Hronek is a tall task. In the final segment, Jamie and Thomas talk about the Canucks toughness and how it should be prioritized this offseason.
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Jamie and Thomas are joined by Don Taylor and Rick Dhaliwal for the weekly Crossover. They talk about Jeremy Colliton and Mike Yeo parting ways with the Vancouver Canucks. The four of them also talk about Tyler Myers wanting to return to Vancouver, and Dakota Joshua not being close to a return as of now. They debate whether the Canucks should bring back Filip Hornek.
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Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance are joined by Arda Ocal of ESPN to talk about the Stanley Cup Playoffs. They delve into the Rangers-Panthers series. Arda makes a passionate plea to Canadians to not cheer for a "Canada's team" in the playoffs, and calls out the lunacy of the idea of a "Canada's team". Saad Yousef of The Athletic joins the show to talk about the Western Conference side of the bracket. They highlight how well the Stars have absorbed Edmonton's best shots.
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Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance discuss the task ahead this summer for the Vancouver Canucks. They talk about what it would take to bring everyone back this offseason and push for the team to go big game hunting to improve this roster.
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Jamie and Bik are joined by Sean Gentille to shine some light onto both conference finals matchups and what is at stake for the teams in those series. The guys discuss how the Oilers have immense pressure on them still to perform and get the job done and avoid some big questions needing to be asked if they were to come up short. Jamie and Bik then dive into the pending free agents the the canucks have and who is most likely to return taking into account not just on ice performance but also how they fit into the team dynamic in the locker room and beyond.
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Jamie is joined by Bik Nizzar live from the Canucks Alumni Golf Classic at Northview. The guys discuss that with all of the pending free agents, which current young players in the Canucks system could take a substantial step forward next year and help contribute to the big club moving forward. Gemma Karstens-Smith then joins the show to continue the conversation on which young players have the potential to step up and what some of the expectations are for the AHL players looking to move up.
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Breaking News: Manny Malhotra is the Abbotsford Canucks new Head Coach. What's the deal with Jesperi Kotkaniemi? Drance suggests the Canucks need a 'star' to jumpstart their offense. Ryan S. Clark from ESPN joins the show. Ryan talks Canucks decisions coming up this offseason, how close the Canucks are to the final four teams, reaction to Pettersson injury, and the NHL Playoffs. Hockey PDOcast host Dimitri Filipovic joins the show. The guys discuss the Dallas vs Edmonton series, Necas fit with the Canucks, and more.
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Jamie and Drance analyze the Elias Pettersson injury news. The guys dive into the Martin Necas trade talks, would he be a fit for the Canucks and at what cost? Jesperi Kotkaniemi is in the rumour mill, would he fit with the Canucks? The guys discuss the Canucks options.
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Canucks General Manager Patrik Allvin, and Head Coach Rick Tocchet arrive at the podium. Topics include, Patrik and Rick reflecting on the Playoffs, Elias Pettersson's injury, the status of UFA's, upgrading the roster this summer, the coaching staff, communication within the organization, and preparing for the summer ahead. Jamie and Drance react to the presser in the final segment.
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Live from Rogers Arena, hear from Canucks players at the podium discussing the season. Players include, Elias Pettersson, Quinn Hughes, JT Miller, Thatcher Demko, Brock Boeser, and much more. Jamie is joined by JT Miller. The guys discuss the season, expectations for the team, taking some time off, Brock Boeser, and more. Canucks Defenseman Ian Cole joins Jamie for an interview. Jamie and Ian discuss the team's growth this season, Canucks coaching staff, playoffs, his consistency defensively, the penalty kill and more. Hear from Zadorov, Garland, Blueger and Pius Suter at the podium. Jamie and Drance discuss noteworthy news from the presser, including Pettersson's knee injury, Zadorov and more takeaways.
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Jason Bukala joins Jamie and Thomas to talk about what the Canucks could and should do this offseason to reload their roster. They also talk about the Canucks' series against the Oilers and comment on the better team winning. They go through the list of Canucks UFA's and debate which ones merit bringing back at their enhanced salaries. Jamie and Thomas preview tomorrow's end-of-season media availability.
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Jamie and Thomas are joined by Don Taylor and Rick Dhaliwal for the weekly Crossover. They dive right into the offseason priorities for the Vancouver Canucks. They debate the urgency of signing Filip Hronek. They also discuss their concern over Elias Pettersson's performance in the playoffs. Afterwards, Jamie and Thomas talk about who the Canucks could bring in and elevate the Pettersson line.
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Jamie and Thomas look at the bright side of this Canucks team despite being eliminated, the prospects they have in the cupboard and the upcoming UFA’s the Canucks should keep. They are joined by Sportsnet’s Dan Murphy to discuss the Canucks performance in the second round and how the team has changed their narrative from what fans were used to in the past. They also discuss the difficult task at hand for the Canucks in the off season.
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Jamie and Thomas discuss the Canucks playoff lineups, the top 5 storylines this season including Rick Tocchet’s ability to turn the team around and Quinn Hughes’ Norris campaign. They also look at players who were a hit or a miss this year and which acquisitions were the most rewarding. Root Sports’ Alison Lukan joins to discuss the Canucks performance in the playoffs and discuss the upcoming UFA’s that the Canucks should re-sign.
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In this edition of The Whiteboard, Jamie and Thomas recap the Canucks' Game 7 loss to the Edmonton Oilers and recap the season now that they have fallen out of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. They look to the future and talk about the challenge of building on this success with a lot of moving pieces.
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Jamie and Thomas are joined by Kevin Woodley of InGoal Magazine to talk about how Demko has looked in practice lately. They talk about Arturs Silovs with a bounce-back spot tonight against the Oilers. Then they finish the show by drafting their Game 7 heroes.
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Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance unpack the different variations of fandom that have invaded the show's inbox. Gemma Karstens-Smith joins the show ahead of Game 7 to talk about their expectations. They also talk about the emotional blow of losing Brock Boeser. Hear from Canucks head coach Rick Tocchet in his gameday media address.
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In this edition of The Whiteboard, Jamie and Thomas set up Game 7 between the Canucks and Oilers. They discuss how the lineup might look now that Boeser is out with a blood clotting issue. Jamie and Thomas get into the betting odds.
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Bik Nizzar joins Jamie to talk about how the Canucks were able to shut down the Oilers lethal powerplay, Pettersson finding his form alongside fellow Swedes Lindholm and Hoglander, and how Miller has shut down McDavid. Then Dmitri Filipovich chats with Jamie about an aggressive forecheck, how the Canucks can exploit Calvin Pickard's weaknesses, and what both teams need to do to prepare for Game 6.
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Jamie and Drance discuss the Oilers, Drance suggests, "this is not a team that is done and dusted." Jamie expects the Oilers to throw a big haymaker punch in Game 6, but do they have the juice to do it twice to win the series? The Oilers have a problem in their blue paint. ESPN's Ryan S. Clark discusses the Canucks 'best performance' of the playoffs thus far. The guys discuss Game 5, more specifically the Canucks not having any 'passengers. Topics include this being a great series for the fans, looking ahead to Game 6 and Canucks player performances. Hear from Coach Tocchet post-practice.
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Jamie and Drance are hyped after last night's Canucks win in Game 5. They discuss the fourth line's fantastic play, how the Canucks are able to shut down McDavid so effectively, and what Brock Boeser has done to transform his game into the perfect playoff performer.
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Jamie and Drance discuss the "Let's Go Petey" chant for tonight's game. The guys highlight Podkolzin entering the lineup and the opportunity he has, Lafferty and Mikheyev both out of the lineup, if 11/7 could work, and an update on Thatcher Demko. Hear from Coach Tocchet post-practice. Did the Oilers 'F around and find out' on how to shut-down the Canucks? Canucks PxP man Brendan Batchelor joins the show. Batch talks Canucks lineup changes, what Pettersson needs to do to improve his game, who will be in the matchup role tonight, Quinn Hughes ice-time, and Batch's number one key for the Canucks tonight.
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Jamie and Drance discuss how crucial this opportunity is for the Vancouver Canucks. It's not often you get the chance to play Game 5 of round 2 in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Drance suggests, "this is the first major lineup shakeup of the postseason...and just what the doctor ordered." The guys discuss the lineup changes, and if they like the decisions made by Coach Tocchet. An update on Abbotsford Canucks Head Coach Jeremy Colliton. Betting odds for Game 5.
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How are you feeling about tonight's game? Jamie breaks down the Canuck lineup changes heading into Game 5. The Canucks had to change something for Pettersson, this is Tocchet's answer. The HalBro Morning Show is trying to spark some ideas to get Pettersson going, could their idea work tonight? Shayna Goldman joins the show. Shayna shares her thoughts on the Canucks Oilers series, the Canucks lines shakeup, concerns for Hronek, and the other NHL Playoff series.
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Jamie and Drance get into the Whiteboard by breaking down Elias Pettersson's comments to the media, and listening to Rick Tocchet speak on how he can get his team to another level for Game 5.
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Donnie and Dhali join CanucksTalk to discuss the Canucks latest woes after a loss in Game 4, how the Canucks and Head Coach Rick Tocchet can get Elias Pettersson and the other stars to perform, and finding out who the "passengers" on this team are. Jamie and Drance get into which defenders should be playing what minutes, and whether the Canucks should take a leaf out of the Oilers book and try an 11/7 strategy. Then Jason Bukula joins the show to chat about accountability and players holding each other to playoff standards.
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Jamie breaks down the Canucks Game 4 loss to Edmonton last night and dives into the struggles of Elias Pettersson so far this series and throughout the post-season. Jamie discusses what potential lineup changes could come for Game 5 and what the team can do to get going to try and close this series out in what now is a best of three. Jonny Lazarus joins the show and speaks on the importance of trying to get the other Oiler players to beat you other than McDavid and Draisaitl. As well, he talks about the poor play of Elias Pettersson in the playoffs and how it seems everything is too easy against him.
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Zach Laing, covers the Oilers for Oilers Nation joins the show. Are these lineup changes a desperate move for the Oilers? Zach discusses the reasoning behind these changes. The Oilers are lacking depth scoring, who needs to step up for them? Are the Canucks primed to steal the series? The guys discuss the tone for Game 4 and if Nils Hoglander should be in the lineup. Hear from Coach Tocchet post-practice. Should the Canucks be worried about winning these one goal games? Goalie guru Kevin Woodley joins the show to weigh in on Oilers goalie change. Woodley gives an in-depth scouting report on Cal Pickard. How will the Oilers attack Silovs in Game 4?
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Jamie and Drance discuss Pickard starting over Skinner tonight. With Soucy out Game 4, the Canucks have a next man up mentality. What the Oilers are doing in terms of their decisions, should they switch to an 11-7? The guys highlight their potential lineup changes for tonight. Betting odds and lineup notes for both teams.
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Jamie Dodd reacts to the news of the Edmonton Oilers starting backup goalie Calvin Pickard in Game 4. This is the Oilers saying they have lost faith in Stuart Skinner. Jamie suggests McDavid and Draisaitl need to 'play out of their minds' for the Oilers to win. All of the storylines are about Edmonton, none of it is about how the Canucks are going to respond. Former NHLer Jason Demers joins the show. Jason discusses the series so far, Skinner getting benched, Pettersson getting out of his slump and more!
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Jamie and Drance have the conversation of what to do in the case of Thatcher Demko becoming available soon in the midst of Silovs playing good hockey along with maybe anointing the Canucks as a team of destiny with crazy wins and team success despite the inconsistent play of Elias Pettersson and his line-mates. Mark Spector then joins the show to give his take on the struggling goaltending the Oilers have had so far and what they need to do as a team better to get themselves back in this series. Also hear from Head Coach Rick Tocchet following practice.
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Jamie and Drance are joined by Gemma Karstens-Smith as the group breaks down Stuart Skinner's performance and his lack of availability to the media post game all of which could be pointing to the fragility of the Oilers right now. They touch on the stellar play of Silovs so far and how the Canucks have been able to play their style of hockey through three games. Iain MacIntyre then joins the show to dive into the play of the Canucks so far and discuss how the series has been officiated so far.
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Jamie and Drance get into the Whiteboard as the pair break down the numerous headlines coming out of Vancouver's Game 3 victory in Edmonton over the Oilers. The guys discuss the great play of Arturs Silovs, the poor play of Stuart Skinnner, the great fit of Elias Lindholm on this team and much more!
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Former Canucks Head Coach Marc Crawford joins the show. Marc talks Canucks fans, how the Oilers can find ways to make their skill count, the emotion of Game 1, and shutting down McDavid and Draisaitl. Hockey PDOcast host Dimitri Filipovic joins the show. Jamie, Drance, and Dimitri discuss the Canucks vs Oilers series, more specifically, what to expect in Game 2, and the NHL Playoffs. Goalie guru Kevin Woodley joins the show. Woodley says he would've considered starting DeSmith, Silovs hasn't seen anything like the Oilers offensive stars, and Stuart Skinner bouncing back.
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Jamie and Drance discuss all things Canucks ahead of Game 2 tonight. Can Leon Draisaitl play? What will his effectiveness be? Kelly Sutherland is reffing the game tonight, does it matter? Arturs SIlovs gets the start, the guys discuss if it's the right decision. Lineup notes and betting odds.
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Jamie asks, what do you want to see from the Canucks tonight? Jamie lists his top objectives for the Canucks in Game 2. Arturs Silovs gets the start tonight. Jamie considers his upside, and his concern for Silovs in Game 2. Who needs to step up offensively? Pettersson, Hoglander, and Mikheyev are mentioned. Alison Lukan joins the show. Alison and Jamie discuss Edmonton's D pairings, Leon Draisaitl's status, Carson Soucy, and more.
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Mark Spector joins the show. Mark summarizes how the Oilers lost Game 1. Reasons include Skinner, McDavid's worst playoff game, and Draisaitl getting hurt. Spector suggests that Miller and Boeser won't keep McDavid up at night, Skinner is to blame for a few of the goals, and a heated debate. How did Pettersson play last night? ESPN analyst Ryan Clark joins the show in studio. Jamie, Drance and Ryan discuss Rick Tocchet's coaching, what to make of McDavid's Game 1, and the Canucks are 5-0 against Edmonton this season, is that a concern? Hear from Coach Tocchet post-practice.
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Jamie and Drance recap Game 1 in "The Whiteboard". How did the Canucks complete the comeback? Drance suggests, "it was a soft 4-1". Topics include the Nurse/Ceci pairing, Draisaitl injury, and the psychological edge in the series. Did Edmonton choke? The guys discuss what Game 1 means for the rest of the series. Lineup notes and betting odds.
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Jamie recaps the legendary comeback win last night. Does Rick Tocchet get enough credit? Quinn Hughes says Tocchet helped "get the stink" away from the team. Tocchet has transformed how this team believes, how the fans see the team, a complete and total turnaround. Lindholm's line was dominant, Pettersson's best performance of the playoffs, and more positives from Game 1, Jamie breaks it down. How important is re-signing Zadorov? Jamie is joined by Jason Brough of the morning show. Jason talks about what he saw in Game 1, including Pettersson's strong game, Edmonton's doubts on Skinner, and Tocchet loving Zadorov.
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In this edition of The Whiteboard, Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance set up Game 1 between the Vancouver Canucks and Edmonton Oilers. They delve into the return of Jonathan Lekkerimäki to the Abbotsford Canucks after failing to make Team Sweden at the Hockey World Championships. As always the guys run through the lineup notes and betting odds.
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Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance are joined by Don Taylor and Rick Dhaliwal for the weekly Crossover. The four of them set up the Canucks-Oilers series with their usual comedic hijynx. Hear from Canucks Head Coach Rick Tocchet following the gameday skate. Also, Jason Bukala joins the show to recap the NHL Draft Lottery and some of the key picks to focus on.
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Jamie Dodd gets you set for Game 1 between the Canucks and Oilers. He highlights the Canucks' need to plant the seeds of doubt early in the season. Bik Nizzar hops on the show as the guys break down how the Canucks can take advantage of the Oilers.
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Jamie and Drance are joined by Sean Gentille to take a look at the Canucks chances in their series against Edmonton as well as look at the other second round matchups around the NHL. Hear from Head Coach Rick Tocchet following practice on Tuesday and then Kevin Woodley comes on the show to break down the netminders for both teams and what to expect from the goalies in this series.
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Jamie and Drance get into the whiteboard as the pair discuss the mounting anticipation ahead of Vancouver's second round series against the Edmonton Oilers.
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Jamie starts the show solo and discusses. what it is going to take to contain Connor McDavid and this high octane Oilers offence. Jamie breaks down how far this team has come defensively and highlights some key areas where the Canucks can show what they've learned and that can make them successful in this series. Dan Riccio joins the show and emphasizes how important Game 1 and the beginning of this series is for Vancouver and any underdog to help plant a seed of doubt in the favoured team.
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Jamie and Drance break down the importance of special teams for the Canucks in this series against Edmonton and how the powerplay for Vancouver must be better than it was against Nashville. The guys dive into which players for Vancouver are going to need to step up for round two to help give the Canucks the best chance to win. Also hear from Head Coach Rick Tocchet following practice.
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Jamie and Drance are joined Zach Laing to help preview this second round series between Edmonton and Vancouver. The guys dive into the potent powerplay the Oilers posses and how every call in this series and the results of the first few games will feel pivotal. Jamie and Drance take the stance that the Canucks have at least a puncher's chance and staying out of the box while be imperative to their success while also being an opportunist team that can potentially wear down Edmonton's defence. Gemma Karstens-Smith joins the show to give her take on the upcoming series and highlight that the Oilers team the Canucks see will not be anything like or comparable to who they played in the regular season.
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Jamie and Drance review a successful opening series victory for Vancouver over Nashville and move into talking all things Oilers and Canucks as they get you set for a round two matchup between the only Canadian teams remaining. The guys dive into hockey being back in Vancouver in mid May, getting to take on a generational talent in Connor McDavid and embracing the underdog status.
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Former NHL scout Jason Bukala joins the show. Jason talks about his scouting trip to Finland, analyzing Gavin McKenna and his play style. The guys discuss the Canucks slap passes, and the need to simplify their offensive game. Other topics include Silovs, how Zadorov has been successful, and the NHL playoffs. Jamie and Drance discuss Rick Tocchet's coaching this series and what tools he could use to spark Pettersson and others. What will Andrew Brunette's adjustments be tonight? Dimitri Filipovic joins the show. Dimitri talks Canucks shots on net, Canucks vs Preds series, who does Edmonton want to face + NHL Playoff talk.
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Hear from Coach Tocchet on a gameday. Tocchet says, "this is what you play for" referring to tonight's Game 6. Drance doesn't like that the league doesn't mandate injury disclosure and announcing starting goalies. Based on their shot volume this series, the Canucks have to score at least two goals to win tonight. Why do the Canucks have such a low amount of shots this series? Jamie and Drance analyze it, and breakdown Pettersson's play this series.
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Jamie and Drance get you ready for Game 6, as the Canucks look to close out the series in Nashville. Drance says that the Canucks need a statement win tonight and finish off the series. The guys discuss the potential quick turn around for an Edmonton series if they move on. Drance reports on the goalie situation at practice, suggesting that Silovs will start Game 6. Coach Tocchet is a finalist for the Jack Adams. Is there a realistic scenario where the Canucks keep Zadorov? Lineup notes and betting odds.
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Canucks PxP man Brendan Batchelor joins the show. Jamie and Batch discuss the Canucks power play, biggest concern and issue for Elias Pettersson, the risk of changing up the lines for Game 6, and the Canucks edge in this series. Shayna Goldman from The Athletic joins the show. Shayna shares her thoughts on the Canucks series, Quinn Hughes usage, Elias Pettersson's play, the Oilers playoff run and Leafs vs Bruins Game 6. Hear from Coach Tocchet after practice.
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Jamie is joined by Canucks Central's Sat Shah. The guys discuss JT Miller's leadership, coaching adjustments for Game 6, who starts in net for the Canucks, Hughes' ice time, and more. Jamie talks Canucks biggest story from practice today, including work on the power play. Is Tocchet unwilling to tweak the lineup? Quinn Hughes slander from texters? Jamie debates the Quinn Hughes takes.
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Jamie Dodd gives you a 'vibe' check from Canucks practice in Nashville. Drance joins post-practice, he reports that the Canucks lines are the same as game 5. JT Miller arrives at practice in a surprise outfit. Jamie urges fans to keep calm, as it is not panic time. It is official, the Oilers move on to round 2. Lineup notes and betting odds for Game 6.
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Ryan Clark of ESPN joins Jamie Dodd. They break down Game 5 between the Canucks and Predators. Jamie Dodd takes your texts and talks about whether the Canucks should stack the top lines in Game 6.
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Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance talk about Quinn Hughes being nominated for the Norris Trophy. Then, they are joined by Don Tayor and Rick Dhaliwal for the weekly Crossover. They delve into Game 5 against the Nashville Predators. They hit on a number of topics including; Tocchet's decision to not challenge for goaltender interference, Elias Pettersson looking injured, Nikita Zadorov pricing himself out of Vancouver, and just how evenly matched this series is. Afterwards, Jamie and Thomas continue to analyze just how close things are between the Canucks and Predators.
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Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance recap the Canucks 2-1 loss in Game 5 to the Nashville Predators. They deep dive Roman Josi's game-tying goal. Thomas Drance outlines why the goal probably would have stood if Rick Tocchet had challenged for goaltender interference. The guys run through the betting odds for the rest of this series.
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Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance are joined by Iain MacIntyre ahead of Game 5 between the Vancouver Canucks and Nashville Predators. They talk about how crucial tonight's game is for Vancouver. Especially since they've stolen a couple wins against Nashville. They discuss which goaltender to start as well. Then, Emma Lingan joins the show for a Predators perspective on the series. They park some time to talk about Elias Pettersson and his struggles.
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In this edition of The Whiteboard, Jamie and Thomas run through this morning's Canucks skate with incredible specificity as they try to unlock which goaltender will start for the team this evening in Game 5 against the Nashville Predators. They run through the betting odds on a number of props.
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Jamie starts the show by setting the stage for Game 5 of the Canucks vs Preds from Vancouver. Tonight could be the first time that the Canucks close out a playoff series on home ice since 2011. Jamie outlines the significance of closing the series out tonight and what it would mean for the second round. In the second half we hear from Rick Tocchet after morning skate, but he doesn't show his hand on who will be Vancouver's starting goalie in Game 5.
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Jamie Dodd rides solo as he delves into how the Canucks have not been the better team this series on the whole despite leading 3-1. Hear from head coach Rick Tocchet in his practice media availability.
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Jamie and Thomas talk about which goaltender to start in Game 5 against the Predators. They also delve into Thatcher Demko being named a Vezina Trophy finalist. Jamie is then joined by Alison Lukan to comment on Dave Hakstol being let go as head coach of the Seattle Kraken. She also weighs in on how the Canucks have played through 4 games of their series. Finally, Bik Nizzar hops in studio to talk about last night's emotional come back victory. They highlight how stellar Brock Boeser has played this series.
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In this edition of The Whiteboard, Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance recap an unbelievable comeback by the Vancouver Canucks in Game 4 against the Nashville Predators. They talk about the play of Quinn Hughes, Brock Boeser, and JT Miller. They highlight Elias Pettersson is reportedly dealing with something. They also talk about how the Canucks' goaltenders have come up big this series. Thomas Drance runs through the betting odds.
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Jamie and Drance hear from Head Coach Rick Tocchet at morning skate heading into Game 3 in Nashville and the guys break down his comments on not changing too much lineup wise heading into the game. Sean Gentille joins the show to give his take on how the Canucks' series has gone so far, the play of Elias Pettersson and where he thinks the series will go from here. Jamie and Drance dive into the pace of this series so far and note how the Canucks have not held the lead for much of the time through the first few games. Later on, Dimitri Filipovic comes on the show and helps shine some light into what both teams may look to build on and also change systematically as the scene shifts to Nashville.
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Jamie and Drance discuss how the p[playstyle of both clubs may change dramatically as the scene shifts to Nashville for Game 3 later this afternoon. The guys try to work through the plethora of different reports on the Thatcher Demko injury and that for the team it shouldn't matter right now and the priority has to just be getting wins and staying in the fight.
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Jamie opens Canucks Talk joined by Randip Janda as the two look back on the profound and illustrious career of Bob Cole after the news of his passing Thursday morning. The guys dive into what the Canucks should expect as the series shifts to Nashville and how Pettersson must step up for Vancouver to have a chance to win this series. Later on, Alex Daugherty of the Tennessean joins the show to help shed some light onto the matchups in this series and what Nashville could be looking to change as they get last change upon returning to home ice. Co-host Thomas Drance comes on live from Nashville as him and Jamie discuss how the game plan for Vancouver could alter slightly ahead of Game 3. Brendan Morrison joins the show and breaks down what the Canucks players can do to help get more pucks on the net and not have as many shots blocked.
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Jamie is joined by his co-host Thomas Drance who is in Nashville ahead of Game 3 between Vancouver and Nashville on Friday. The guys discuss the importance of this game and how the winner of Game 3 drastically gets a better chance to win the series along with how the Canucks should be expecting to play in a pretty hostile environment. Plus, Jamie and Drance speak on the Demko injury as he is travelling with the team.
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Jamie and Thomas are joined by a bevvy of guests. First, Jason Bukala hops on live from Helsinki, Finland to talk about the Canucks play last night. Mainly, all the missed and blocked shots. That makes way for the Crossover with Don Taylor and Rick Dhaliwal. They dive into Pettersson's struggles and how the Preds are playing against the Canucks top lines. They also talk about the goalie situation with Demko out. Jamie and Thomas talk about Nils Hoglander's play and where the Canucks can find more offence in their lineup. Finally, Brendan Batchelor joins Jamie as the pair observe how well the Canucks actually played last night despite the score. They also talk about Casey DeSmith and Elias Pettersson.
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In this edition of The Whiteboard, Jamie and Thomas recap a disappointing loss by the Vancouver Canucks to the Nashville Predators in Game 2 of Round 1. They talk about the team's inability to get their shots on net. Jamie and Thomas talk about the teams overall and play and the play of Casey DeSmith. They delve into Elias Pettersson's underwhelming performance and what the team needs from him moving forward. Drancer highlights how he has become the scapegoat for the Canucks. He also outlines the series betting odds after two games.
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Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance are joined by Ryan Clark of ESPN for an outsider's perspective on the Canucks chances without Thatcher Demko in net. Kevin Woodley of InGoal Magazine joins the fellas to talk about how it'll mostly be a mental battle for DeSmith today. He also talks about how the Canucks have scouted Sarros. Woodley gets into how the Predators will change their game to attack DeSmith.
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In this edition of The Whiteboard, Jamie and Thomas react to the Thatcher Demko injury news. Drancer outlines the timeline leading towards the injury, and where we should have seen this possibly coming. The guys talk about how the Canucks will need to play without their talisman in net. They discuss Casey DeSmith's role in replacing Demko and how the Canucks should have enough to still win this series. As always we run through the betting odds.
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Jamie Dodd reacts to the Thatcher Demko injury bombshell. He is joined by Dan Riccio as the pair make sense of what has happened. They talk about the challenge ahead of the Canucks as they take on the Predators without their starting goaltender. They delve into which players will be under the spotlight to step up in Demko's absence. Sportsnet's NHL Insider Elliotte Friedman joins the show to shed light on the injury and the recovery timeline.
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Jamie and Drance speak on the success of the Canucks and it's management group when it comes to evaluating talent, obtaining quality pieces for a good price and being able to develop players as well using Dakota Joshua as a prime example. The guys dive into the plethora of UFA's the Canucks have on their rosters and where the priorities should lie. Hear from Head Coach Rick Tocchet as well following Canucks practice.
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Jamie and Drance are joined by Gemma Karstens-Smith as they dive into last night's game one victory for the Canucks and highlight some standout players and matchups including the solid play of Elias Lindholm. The guys break down the game of Elias Pettersson in a scoreless effort for him despite some near misses and solid positional play throughout the night. Alison Lukan joins the show as well and praises the development of Dakota Joshua's game throughout his career. She as well discusses the depth Vancouver possesses that many others don't and paints a picture of how that could enable this team to make a deep run in the playoffs.
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Jamie and Drance praise the energy of the Canucks crowd in a game one victory for vancouver over Nashville. The guys discuss the fantastic play of the third line with Joshua, Lindholm and Garland along with what the matchups look liked like last night and what people can expect between these two teams moving forward.
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Jamie and Drance discuss if Conor Garland plays well in the playoffs, does the narrative around the OEL trade change. The guys debate narratives in the playoffs, and whether Elias Lindholm has changed his. Dom Luszczyszyn from The Athletic joins the show. Dom discusses why the Vancouver Canucks are favourites over Nashville and if it's deserved. Dom on if Nashville's roster can hold up through the playoffs, the path to victory for the Predators, what the model says about JT Miller, and if Hughes will win the Norris. Dimitri Filipovic from The Hockey PDOCast joins the show. Topics of discussion include, Canucks vs Preds matchup, how each team can win the series, and Stanley Cup Playoff first round playoff picks. The show ends with a Conn-Smythe draft.
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Jamie and Drance are hyped for the Playoffs. The guys discuss how the narrative over Conor Garland has shifted this year, the Canucks vs Predators round one schedule, and the toughest Western Conference first round opponents. Playoff forecast and betting odds.
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There is still one last game for the Canucks to play in the regular season and so Jamie and Thomas walk you through the potential line combinations since Brock Boeser has not made the trip East, but the guys quickly get caught up analyzing the Canucks v Preds matchup. Then Brendan Batchelor joins the show to look ahead at the pros and cons of the matchup with Nashville and what the relocation of the Coyotes means for the league. Finally, Joe Rexrode of The Athletic joins the show to offer a deeper dive into the Nashville Predators.
This podcast was produced by Victor Gouchee.
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On Today's Whiteboard, Jamie and Thomas analyze how the Canucks match up against their first round playoff opponents, the Nashville Predators. The guys offer up ideas for why this series might not be as easy as some fans may think. Vancouver's 5-on-5 defense against the Predators scoring ability will be the difference in this series, obviously, but the fellas argue which team is better poised to have prolonged success.
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In this edition of The Whiteboard, Jamie and Thomas talk about the Canucks clinching the Pacific Divison. They also quibble over the term Pacific Division Champion. They talk about how good Demko looked last night. They also delve into playoff scheduling and the lineup as a result versus Winnipeg. The fellas talk about the playoff odds and playoff lines.
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Jamie and Thomas are joined by Don Taylor and Rick Dhaliwal for the weekly Crossover. They talk about the desperation in the Eastern Conference playoff race. They debate whether the NHL should adopt play-in games. The Crossover also talk about the Canucks winning Pacific Division. They talk about Rick Tocchet's merits for the Jack Adams Award. They also discuss whether this is the biggest turnaround season-over-season by the Canucks in franchise history. Also hear from Jason Bukala who comments on Western Conference teams sleeping on Vancouver heading into the playoffs. They also talk about the Canucks readiness heading into the first round. Finally, hear from Rick Tocchet in his practice availability.
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Jamie and Thomas hear from Rick Tocchet after the morning skate. They talk about the job that Tocchet has accomplished after 15 months on the job. Ryan Clark of ESPN joins the show to talk about Nashville potentially playing the Vancouver Canucks in round one of the playoffs. He debates that there is no clear best-case scenario for Vancouver. Then, Jamie and Thomas discuss which player will likely improve the most in the playoffs. They also talk about how much the Canucks need Lindholm to raise his play.
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In this edition of The Whiteboard, Jamie and Thomas set up the final home game of the Canucks' regular season. It's also another chance for Andrei Kuzmenko to get revenge on his former club. Jamie and Thomas debate the extent to which the Canucks miss his offence. The fellas also run through the updated division-clinching scenarios and conference-clinching scenarios. They also highlight Demko's return to action tonight. As always the guys run through the betting odds as well.
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Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance welcome Gemma Karstens-Smith to talk about the vibe in the market ahead of the Canucks' first home playoff games in a decade. They talk about the Canucks' most likely playoff matchups. The fellas also get updates from Canucks' practice. The most important being that Thatcher Demko is scheduled to return against the Calgary Flames on Tuesday. Hear from Canucks head coach Rick Tocchet in his practice media availability.
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In this edition of The Whiteboard, Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance recap the Canucks victory over the Edmonton Oilers that all but secures the Pacific Divison for the first time since 2013. They talk about this team clinching the 3rd best point total in team history. They also talk about the Canucks potential playoff matchups by percentages.
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Drance and guest host Dimitri Filipovic analyze the Canucks since the all-star break. The guys discuss the first round playoff matchups for the Vancouver Canucks, between Nashville, Vegas and LA. Should the Canucks double down next season with this group or chase other players for their roster?
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Drance and guest host Dimitri Filipovic dive into what's up with the Canucks. The guys discuss Demko's return and "rest vs rust". Does Edmonton care about winning the Pacific? Mark Stone returns to practice for Vegas, the guys share their thoughts. Hanifin contract reaction and comparisons to Hronek. Canucks lineup notes, Pius Suter on line 1, and if the Canucks are short a top-6 forward.
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Jamie and Drance recap the loss vs Arizona and how the dominos could fall the rest of the season. The officiating was bad, but the Canucks weren't good either. Can Edmonton catch Vancouver in the standings? The guys analyze the remaining NHL schedule. What is the plan for Demko? The guys discuss Silovs, DeSmith, and who will get the next few games.
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Head coach of the Abbotsford Canucks, Jeremy Colliton joins the show. Jeremy discusses the playoff push in these last 4 games of the regular season. Aatu Räty playing on the wing, and more. Jamie and Drance discuss the Canucks updated lines at practice, including Pius Suter on line 1. What is Podkolzin doing right/wrong, and should he be in the lineup going forward. The guys discuss Canucks lines and who should be in/out. Hanifin signs an 8-year extension, what does this mean for Hronek? Former NHLer Jason Demers joins the show. Jason talks about Conor Garland, Arizona situation, and what's to come for the organization. Jason ranks his Canucks playoff matchups and who scares him the most.
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In this edition of the Whiteboard, Jamie and Thomas run through the full list of developing information we have on the Arizona Coyotes' potential move to Salt Lake City, Utah. Does the NHL recalibrate the Pacific Division as a result? The fellas also delve into the Canucks' lineup notes and playoff forecast as things begin to crystalize. As always they look at the betting odds as well.
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Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance are joined by Don Taylor and Rick Dhaliwal for the weekly Crossover. They dive into the Arizona Coyotes to Utah reports. Dhaliwal provides two classic moments for the segments that you will not want to miss. The fellas are joined by Executive Director of Canucks For kids Alex Oxenham and Board Member Natalie Miller join to discuss the 34th annual Telethon! Jason Bukala joins the show to touch on Tij Iginla's rise. They also talk about Elias Lindholm's potential return and what they want to see from the Canucks' mid-season acquisition. The guys also talk to Bukala about the Canucks PK.
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Thomas Drance rides solo in this episode of Canucks Talk. He talks about the impressive play of Dakota Joshua and Arturs Silovs. Shayna Goldman joins the show to talk about playoff matchups out West. They also touch on JT Miller as a potential Selke candidate. Finally, Kevin Woodley joins Drancer to talk about Thatcher Demko returning to Canucks' practice. They also touch on the effectiveness of DeSmith and Silovs.
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Thomas Drance rides solo in this edition of The Whiteboard. He revisits the Canucks impressive win over the Vegas Golden Knights on Monday night. A game that saw multiple Canucks reach milestones on the night. Thomas runs through the playoff forecast and betting odds.
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Jamie and Thomas welcome in Gemma Karstens-Smith to set up tonight's clash between the Canucks and Golden Knights. They delve into Silovs starting for Vancouver, the Canucks' special teams, and potential playoff matchups. Then, hear from Rick Tocchet in his gameday skate availability. Finally, Jamie and Thomas have a laugh at Scottsdale's Mayor proclaiming he will not support the Coyotes' big arena development.
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In this edition of The Whiteboard, Jamie and Thomas revisit the Canucks 6-3 L to the LA Kings on Saturday night. They highlight the play of Cam Talbot who seems to have the Canucks' number. Arturs Silvos gets the nod against Vegas on Monday night. Jamie and Thomas run through the lineup notes, which include another game missed for Elias Lindholm. They also talk about Casey DeSmith's numbers since he has taken the starters position.
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Jamie and Drance discuss if these last 6 games for the Canucks matter at all. What should the NHL change about their schedule? The guys discuss resting Pettersson if he's injured. Canucks PxP Brendan Batchelor joins the show. On a scale of 1-10 how much do these last games matter for the Canucks. Topics include Artur Silovs starting vs LA, what is missing from Petey, and more on the Canucks. Dimitri Filipovic joins the show. Drance and Dim discuss LA 1-3-1, largest threat to Canucks in the first round, and a type of Stanley Cup team draft.
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Your daily deep dive on the Vancouver Canucks. Jamie and Drance analyze the Norris Trophy race, as some seem that Josi can catch up to Hughes, as well as Makar. Juulsen nominated for trophy, and Canucks haven't had any substantial contract talks with their D-men. Updated betting and playoff odds.
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Jamie and Drance discuss observations from last nights game. Elias Pettersson's play, Artur Silovs, and Hronek. Abbotsford Canucks Head Coach Jeremy Colliton joins the show. Jeremy talks Abby playoffs, integrating new young players, expectations for Elias Pettersson in Abby, and Artur Silovs play. The guys discuss the Canucks backup goalie situation, and what to do after this season. In the second segment, the guys go into what's up with the Canucks in "The Whiteboard". Are they way to reliant on Quinn Hughes? Hronek's price and if it is too expensive for what he offers. Lineup notes and betting odds.
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In this edition of the crossover with Donnie and Dhali, the guys discuss Quinn Hughes being a lock for the Norris Trophy. Other topics of debate include Dakota Joshua's potential raise and what a fair price for him is in free agency, Podkolzin's recent play, Artur Silovs potential, and when will Lindholm return?
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Jamie and Thomas focus on Elias Pettersson and admit that the Canucks' star forward needs to be better. The fellas acknowledge that he is not the sole reason why the team is struggling, however. Jason Bukala joins the show to talk about Landon DuPont, who projects to be the next great NHL talent. They then delve into the struggling Canucks and Jason weighs in on Pettersson's struggles. Jamie and Thomas also look ahead to the Coyotes game tonight. Hear from Rick Tocchet at the morning skate.
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In this edition of The Whiteboard, Jamie and Thomas revisit an ugly 6-3 Canucks loss to the Vegas Golden Knights. They discuss the Nikita Zadorov major. As always the fellas run through the betting odds and playoff forecast.
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Jamie and Thomas are asked which Western Conference clubs would want to face the Vancouver Canucks in the playoffs. They highlight the Colorado Avalanche as the only team that should truly scare Canucks fans. Jesse Granger of The Athletic joins the show to talk about the Vegas Golden Knights ahead of their matchup on Tuesday night. Also, hear from Rick Tocchet from morning skate. Jamie and Thomas run through the line combinations are quibble over the confusion before the playoffs.
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In this edition of The Whiteboard, Jamie and Thomas get set for the Canucks' matchup against the Vegas Golden Knights. They run through the lineup notes for both sides, including Tomas Hertl returning the Knights practice without a non-contact jersey. They run through the betting odds and division odds.
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On the day that the Canucks open the voting for their team awards, Jamie and Thomas debate which players fill which awards. Most importantly, they both agree that it's time for Conor Garland to win the unsung hero award this year after missing out in previous seasons. Gemma Karstens-Smith joins the show to weigh on te unsung hero debate. They also discuss why Dakota Joshua is the best value for money, and why he should be a top priority to re-sign. Hear from Rick Tocchet in his practice day media avail.
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In this edition of The Whiteboard, Jamie and Thomas discuss the Canucks clinching a playoff spot and surpassing 100 points. They will host playoff games for the first time since 2015. They also delve into the Canucks' team awards, as voting is open. They argue who the Canucks' unsung hero will be this season. Jamie and Thomas talk about Lekkerimaki's Abbotsford debut over the weekend, and they discuss the latest on Thatcher Demko's rehab.
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Kevin Woodley joins the show. Kevin talks the main issue with the top PP unit, the potential first round playoff matchups, Canucks experimenting with their lineups, if Arturs Silovs will see any playing time and Casey DeSmith's play thus far. Eran Clark joins the show to talk all things NHL. Topics include, the scariest team in the West, Nathan MacKinnon for the Hart, and if he's buying Nashville as a real threat in the Western Conference. Who's been the most important depth forward for the Canucks this season? The guys discuss Demko and Lindholm's injury status.
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The latest news into what's up with the Vancouver Canucks. Jamie asks, are the Canucks one dimensional on offense? Jamie and Josh discuss the 5v5 scoring, the struggling powerplay and how they need to add something on offense come playoff time. Jamie suggests that the powerplay should be elite, and that the team needs more from Elias Pettersson in the playoffs. The latest on Lindholm's injury and what it does to the Canucks lineup. An update on Tom Willander and lineup notes.
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Sean Shapiro covers the Dallas Stars for EP Rinkside, joins the show. Sean talks Stankoven's rise, Duchene's fit, Chris Tanev's play thus far on his new team, Jake Oettinger and all things Dallas Stars. Randip Janda joins Jamie for the hour. The guys discuss Dakota Joshua's production, Arshdeep Bains back in the lineup + who will fill in the vacant forward role going into the playoffs? Jamie asks, "What is going on with Elias Lindholm?" and the guys discuss whether Elias can come back and produce offensively. How long will Lekkerimaki be with Abby? Hear from Coach Tocchet on a gameday. Would you rather see Vegas or Nashville in the first round?
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Your daily deep dive into what's up with the Vancouver Canucks. The Canucks have another chance to clinch a playoff spot tonight at Rogers Arena. Jamie analyzes the matchup vs the Dallas Stars, and why they are successful this season. Hear Friedman's latest update on Demko and Lindholm's health. Lineup notes, including Bains in for tonight's game.
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In this edition of The Whiteboard, Jamie and Thomas get an injury update on Elias Lindholm from Rick Tocchet, Dakota Joshua, and Thatcher Demko. We run through the playoff odds and betting odds.
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Jamie and Thomas are joined by Don Taylor and Rick Dhaliwal for the weekly Crossover. The fellas talk about the Canucks form ahead of their clash against the Dallas Stars on Thursday night for the top spot in the West. They also get into over what fair value is for Filip Hronek, especially since the player has arb rights. Then, Jason Bukala joins the show to discuss Jonathan Lekkerimaki joining the Abbotsford Canucks. They also debate the better matchup for the Canucks; Nashville or Vegas?
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Jamie and Thomas run through the possible first-round playoff matchups the Canucks could be facing, including Nashville and Vegas. They also comment on the inevitability of one of Edmonton or Colorado making it to the West final. They highlight Winnipeg and Dallas as preferred opponents for the Canucks. Sean Gentille of The Athletic joins the show to talk about the Predator's recent success, the Rangers looking strong out East, and Vegas having to integrate new faces after a busy deadline. Finally, the fellas talk about the Canucks' blueline, and how Hughes and Hronek have done this season.
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In this edition of the Whiteboard, Jamie and Thomas highlight the things the LA Kings do that make it so difficult for the Canucks to break them down. This on the heels of the team's 3-2 loss on Monday night. They also talk about Elias Lindholm who is officially day-to-day. As always the playoff forecast and betting odds are presented as well.
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Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance highlight the play of Conor Garland on the Pettersson line and how when Dakota Joshua returns the Canucks can't afford to reunite that third line right away. They discuss whether the Garland, Pettersson, Hoglander line would be effective in the playoffs. Gemma Karstens-Smith makes her return to the show. They talk about Rick Tocchet's impact on the team since his arrival as he is the betting favourite to win the Jack Adams award this season. Finally, Jamie and Thomas talk about the team's PK and they talk about possible playoff matchups.
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In this edition of The Whiteboard, Jamie and Thomas talk about how the Canucks could be the first team in the 2023-24 season to clinch a playoff spot tonight. They discuss how Tocchet's recent coaching has seen this team continue to get better, and they also touch on Elias Lindholm's absence as he continues to battle through a nagging injury. As always they touch on the betting odds and playoff forecast.
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Washington Capitals PxP man Joe Beninati joins the show. Joe talks Capitals style of play and identity this season. The guys discuss Alex Ovechkin's play, Capitals new core, and preview the Capitals vs Canucks. Jamie and Drance go through Dakota Joshua's potential contract and what it could look like, plus should he be in the top 6 when he returns? Is Elias Pettersson elite? Hear from Coach Tocchet after practice. Coach talks about fatigue/rest, getting Lindholm more involved, and more. Hockey PDOcast host Dimitri Filipovic joins the show. The guys discuss the Capitals this season and mid-teams. The show ends with a sandwich draft.
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Jamie and Drance highlight what's up with the Vancouver Canucks. The guys react to the signing of NCAA player Christian Felton. Hear the latest updates on Canucks UFA's from Elliotte Friedman, including Myers, Zadorov and Blueger. The guys discuss potential contracts and a Hronek deal. Lineup notes and playoff forecast.
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Kyle Bukauskas from Sportsnet's Hockley Night in Canada joins the show. Kyle talks Canucks vs Avalanche and what the Canucks can take from it. How will the Canucks playoff inexperience impact them? Kyle ranks the Canadian teams in which the country would get behind in a playoff run. Which Canadian team has the best chance to win the Cup this season? Fight at practice between who? The guys discuss Pettersson's play as of late, and if there needs to be a juggle of the lines. Analyzing Pettersson's play and if the team should be concerned about him heading to the playoffs. The Canucks special teams continues to be a problem. The guys discuss signing UFA's and which players are a priority, and how it's possible with the internal cap structure.
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Your daily deep dive into what's up with the Canucks! Jamie and Drance recap the loss vs Colorado. The game was evenly matched, Canucks have to attack and not sit back with the lead. Jamie shares his biggest concern going into the playoffs for the Canucks. The Canucks have no control over the refs, it's reality. Lineup notes and playoff forecast.
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Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance are joined by Don Taylor and Rick Dhaliwal for the weekly Crossover. This week they debate whether the Canucks overused Thatcher Demko before his injury, how will Casey DeSmith fair in his place, and what is the right dollar amount to extend Filip Hronek? Hear from head coach Rick Tocchet ahead of tonight's game against the Avalanche. Plus, Sportsnet prospects analyst Jason Bukala joins the show to talk about college free agent season. Will the Canucks dip their toe in the waters?
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In this edition of The Whiteboard, Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance set up tonight's clash between the Canucks and Avalanche at Rogers Arena. They talk about Colorodo's new additions in Mittlestadt and Walker, and they discuss how you can slow down Nathan MacKinnon. Then, they delve into the team extending Emilie Castonguay and Cammi Granato while promoting Ryan Johnson to Assistant GM. As always the guys look at the betting odds and playoff forecast.
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Jamie and Thomas are joined by Jeff Marek as they continue to break down where the Canucks go from here with the injury to Thatcher Demko and touch on the fact that it may be better that it happened now to give him some rest as Vancouver heads into the playoffs. The guys discuss just how competitive the western conference is and how difficult and tiring it will be for one team to make it through the west on their way to the Cup Final. Later, hear from Randip Janda as he joins the show and emphasizes the importance of team defence especially now with Demko out week to week.
Also hear from Canucks Head Coach Rick Tocchet as he speaks with the media for the first time following Vancouver's two days off.
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Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance open by discussing the call up of Arturs Silovs to the Vancouver Canucks to be the new backup goalie with the recent injury to Thatcher Demko. The guys discuss the possibility of him getting in for a game during this stretch with Demko out and break down whether or not he could be considered to be a permanent backup come next season. As well Jamie and Thomas dive into what a contract extension could look like for Tyler Myers.
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Jamie and Thomas continue the discussion of where the Canucks go from here with an injury to netminder Thatcher Demko and how sustained defensive fortitude is the key to success during this time without him. Kevin Woodley joins the show to give his take on the implications of the Demko injury and dive into how a guy like Demko may only need a couple games under his belt to be ready for playoff hockey. The guys discuss the injury history of Thatcher Demko and speak on whether he's built to be a work horse starting goalie or is more of a sprinter that gets hot and can be amazing but for shorter periods of time.
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Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance break down a massive win by the Canucks over the Winnipeg Jets in a dominant effort against a Jets team that has deep playoff run aspirations. The guys praise Quinn Hughes for his stellar play and consistent performance night in and out with the ability to have a major impact on every game he plays. As well, they speak on the Thatcher Demko injury and what the future may hold for the team with the cloudiness surrounding the injury as the playoff seeding race continues to heat up.
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Jamie Dodd, Thomas Drance, and Bik Nizzar break down a lethargic NHL trade deadline as the Vancouver Canucks stood pat while their Western Conference rivals all bulked up. The fellas react in real-time to the Vegas Golden Knights acquiring Tomas Hertl from the San Jose Sharks. Jamie runs through the adjusted playoff forecast and betting odds following all the trades.
We hear from Patrik Allvin in his post-deadline press conference.
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Jamie and Thomas take you through to the trade deadline as they wait for the Canucks to make a deal before noon Pacific.
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Jamie and Thomas continue the discussion of what could come for Vancouver at the trade deadline and break down how the recent actions of this management group may hint that no massive moves are imminent. Sean Gentille from The Athletic in Pittsburgh joins the show to give the latest on the Jake Guentzel situation and how as time passes, the price on a return for Guentzel may change and not bring the massive haul that GM Kyle Dubas initially wanted. The guys continue to break down how the addition of Elias Lindholm has not worked out as everyone may have hoped so far. Also, hear from Canucks Head Coach Rick Tocchet as well on a Canucks gameday.
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In this edition of The Whiteboard, Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance discuss Vegas acquiring defenceman Noah Hanifin as they continue to bolster their roster and get better heading into the playoffs. The Canucks will play Vegas tonight and the new additions are expected to be in the lineup. Vancouver's chances to get Guentzel seem to be dwindling with the high price point Pittsburgh has and how many teams are in on getting him.
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In this edition of The Whiteboard, Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance break down the Canucks win over the LA Kings last night. A night that saw Elias Pettersson break out of his shell and show his top form. They run through the broadsheet as the Canucks seem to be aggressively shopping ahead of the Friday deadline. They break down the playoff forecast and betting odds.
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On a day that saw five NHL trades before the conclusion of the show, Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance broke down all the transactions that occurred. Don Taylor and Rick Dhaliwal join the show for the weekly crossover to discuss the Canucks interests before the Friday deadline. Could Guentzel land in Vancouver? Is Podkolzin on his way out? Will they sign Kessel? Jason Bukala joins the show as well to analyze some of the prospect pieces that have moved today.
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Jamie and Thomas are joined by Shayna Goldman of The Athletic to speculate on the NHL trade market. The guys delve into what they expect from the Canucks this week. Then, following a bombshell report, Jamie and Thomas react to the Canucks potentially flipping Elias Lindholm to Boston in a Jake Guentzel deal.
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In this edition of The Whiteboard, Jamie and Thomas talk about the Canucks' $150m renovation plans for Rogers Arena that include brand new black seats (with cupholders). They preview tonight's matchup against the LA Kings. They delve into the lineup notes as Carson Soucy is slated to return. As always we run through the playoff forecast and betting odds.
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In this edition of the Whiteboard, Jamie and Thomas revisit the Canucks dominant performance over the Anaheim Ducks. They delve into the Jake Guentzel reports as the Canucks are said to be back in on the Penguins forward. However, the price seems to be out of the range of what the Canucks are comfortable paying. They dive into lineup notes from practice. As always, they touch on the betting lines and playoff odds.
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Jamie and Thomas are joined by Pat Brisson, agent for Elias Pettersson. They delve into the process behind signing the 8-year extension and the truth behind what spurred action last week. Dom Luszczyszyn of The Athletic joins the show to break down Pettersson's true value from an analytics perspective now that he's locked in at $11.6m/season. Finally, the guys revisit the Canucks win over the Anaheim Ducks on Sunday.
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Elias Pettersson has signed an 8 year extension with the Vancouver Canucks. Jamie and Thomas delve into the numbers and what the Canucks will do moving forward now that their talisman has locked in with the team.
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Jamie and Drance discuss when Pettersson could sign. Topics of discussion include Lindholm, Bains play last night, Podkolzin being called up, and line combinations. Jamie says it's time to get the PP1 unit back together. Former NHL executive Jonathan Wall joins the show. He talks about the process of going through a trade deadline, NHL's rules post deadline, projecting salary cap for next season, Pettersson's RFA situation, Hronek cap planning and more. The guys discuss cap space and flexibility in the NHL. Dimitri Filipovic joins the show. He talks Anaheim Ducks poor season, tiering pacific division playoff teams, building a Pettersson trade package, and drafting trade fits.
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Jamie and Drance recap the loss vs LA last night. Drance suggests the biggest concern about the Canucks is their ability to generate offense 5 on 5. The guys delve into the Pettersson saga in the broadsheet, discussing Elliotte Friedman's comments. Does extending Pettersson impact your decision to go all in this season? Playoff update and betting odds.
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Canucks PxP man Brendan Batchelor joins the show. He talks Pettersson contract, suggesting the Canucks should pay him whatever he wants. Batch discusses the shake up on the Canucks blue line, what he's been seeing from Lindholm, improvements the team can make before the deadline, and Demko starting yet again. Daniel Gee, contributor at EP Rinkside joins the show. Daniel talks Vasily Podkolzin and how he's been developing in Abbotsford. Daniel also discusses Jonathan Lekkerimäki and Tom Willander's play this year. Hear from Coach Tocchet on a Canucks gameday. The guys discuss Tocchet's comments. Topics include Pius Suter, Hellebuyck's dominance and more.
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Jamie and Drance open the headlines discussing the Frank Seravalli report on Pettersson potentially signing an 8-year extension with the Canucks. The guys analyze the potential contract and how the dominos could fall. Hear from Elliott Friedman on the Jeff Marek show talking about the Pettersson situation. Should the Canucks have been in on Tanev at that price? Update on lines and betting odds.
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In this edition of The Whiteboard, Jamie and Thomas recap a tough double-blown lead by the Vancouver Canucks last night against the Pittsburgh Penguins. JT Miller showed some special form and continues to wow the fanbase with his play. They dissect today's line rushes in practice. In the broadsheet, the fellas talk about the Jake Guentzel trade rumours. As always they look at the playoff forecast and betting odds.
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Jamie and Thomas are joined by Don Taylor and Rick Dhaliwal for the weekly Crossover. They delve into last night's loss to the Penguins and JT Miller's spectacular play. They talk about the Elias Pettersson story and the reactions coming from the fanbase. Dhaliwal provides an update on Guentzel and they debate whether the Canucks have enough to buy another big piece before the deadline. Jamie and Thomas go after fans who can't help but compare Miller to Pettersson every time Miller does something good and Pettersson doesn't. Jason Bukala joins the show to get an outsider's perspective on the Vancouver Canucks.
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Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance are joined by Rob Rossi of The Athletic Pittsburgh to talk about whether the Penguins will trade Jake Guentzel. They delve into the mess that Kyle Dubas has inherited in Pittsburgh. Then, the fellas are joined by Ryan Clark of ESPN to talk about the Elias Pettersson drama. They try to forecast what next season might look like for the Canucks. Next, they talk Seattle Kraken. Will they sell at the deadline? Hear from head coach Rick Tocchet as well.
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In this edition of The Whiteboard, Jamie and Thomas continue to dissect the discourse surrounding Elias Pettersson. They delve into the game-day skate at Rogers Arena that sees several changes on both power play units. Jamie and Thomas also talk about a possible Jake Guentzel acquisition in the broadsheet. As per usual, they take a look at the playoff forecast and betting odds.
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Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance explore what the Canucks could hypothetically get for Elias Pettersson in trade. They highlight the value of the asset for the Canucks and really delve into where management and the player find themselves right now. Kevin Woodley joins the show to talk about the Canucks' goaltending. They highlight the play of Casey DeSmith. Jamie and Thomas talk about the Canucks play recently and key in on the play of Arshdeep Bains and Nikita Zadorov.
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In this edition of The Whiteboard, Jamie and Thomas delve into the latest reports revolving around Elias Pettersson. How does the lack of direction from the Canucks' star centre impact this club moving forward? Will he re-sign? Should the Canucks trade him? As always Jamie and Thomas run through the lineup notes, playoff forecast, and betting odds.
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Josh Elliott-Wolfe and Thomas Drance go into what's up with the Vancouver Canucks. The guys discuss Coach Tocchet's comments after the Seattle loss, and the optional practice at UBC. Elias Pettersson's contract continues to be a vocal discussion, noting the recent speculation on an offer from the Canucks. Drance notes that Pettersson waiting is a smart decision on his part. Lineup notes and Pacific Division playoff watch.
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Josh Elliott-Wolfe and Thomas Drance recap the Canucks poor performance in Seattle. The guys discuss the Canucks play, Rick Tocchet's comments, and where to go from here. Special teams continues to be apart of the discussion as the Canucks struggle yet again. How important is Dakota Joshua to this team? Is the Pettersson criticism worthy? Sportsnet 650 PxP man Brendan Batchelor joins the show. Brendan notes that "It's not time to panic yet" amid this 4-game losing skid. The guys play 'over/unders' on the Canucks season. Hockey PDOcast host Dimitri Filipovic joins the show. Dimitri talks Canucks losing streak, special teams issues, Boston preview, and a draft of the best teams outside the top 3 of their division.
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Triple threat Iain MacIntyre joins the show. Iain talks first impressions of Arshdeep Bains & Abbotsford teaching players to play the right way. Coach Tocchet balancing the lines with Suter and Bains. Does Elias Pettersson deserve criticism? Imac talks Powerplay lineup changes and what he expects tonight vs the Kraken. Alison Lukan covers the Seattle Kraken for ROOT Sports. Alison talks Seattle fighting for the playoffs and what's gone wrong for the team this season. Do the Kraken need to address the lack of star talent this off-season? Alison tiers Pacific Division teams that are in the playoff run. The guys react to Mark Stone being on LTIR. Hear from Coach Tocchet on a gameday. Hoglander and Bains being in the top 6 is a testament to the Abbotsford Canucks development.
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Josh Elliott-Wolfe and Thomas Drance highlight what's up with the Vancouver Canucks! Arshdeep Bains moves into the top 6, what does this mean for the lines? The guys discuss potential deadline targets for the Canucks, including Tommy Novak. Does Pettersson elevate his line mates? Coach Tocchet changes the Powerplay line-up including Hronek on PP1. Playoff forecast and Canucks odds.
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Thomas Drance is joined by Rick Dhaliwal and Don Taylor for the weekly Crossover. They delve into the Canucks 3-game losing streak. They also comment on Arshdeep Bains NHL debut. The guys also discuss the Tanev sweepstakes and whether the Canucks can afford to bring him in before someone snipes him from them. Sportsnet prospects analyst Jason Bukala joins the show to comment on Bains' debut and the pipeline that the Canucks have created in Abbotsford. Sarah Nurse of PWHL Toronto joins the show to highlight Nursey Night.
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Thomas Drance revisits the Canucks loss to the Colorado Avalanche, and what this bit of adversity means for Vancouver moving forward. Drancer dives into Arshdeep Bains's debut. He also talks about the road left to run for Phil Kessel before he has a legit chance at joining the Canucks. There seems to be legit concern that Chris Tanev will land with one of the Canucks divisional rivals. As always we check in on the betting odds and playoff forecast.
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Josh Elliott-Wolfe fills in for Jamie Dodd. The guys talk about what this last weekend meant for the Canucks season. Thomas admits that the Canucks actually played well despite the two losses. They comment on the officiating. Ryan Boulding of NHL.com joins the show to talk about the Colorado Avalanche ahead of their tilt with Vancouver. Hear from Rick Tocchet and Arshdeep Bains, who is slated to make his NHL debut tonight.
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In this edition of The Whiteboard with Josh Elliott-Wolfe and Thomas Drance, the guys look back at a crazy game between the Canucks and Wild that saw a combined 17 goals and 3 separate hattricks. They comment on the team's ability to bounce back in the face of adversity, and whether they will be up to the task when the games ramp up in the playoffs. Arshdeep Bains's NHL debut against the Avalanche takes their focus in the headlines. They also delve into the "Tanefin" sweepstakes and Phil Kessel's progress in Abbotsford. As always the guys run through the playoff forcast and betting odds.
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Jamie and Drance discuss what the roadmap for pending UFA's should be for the Canucks with their cap situation. What should the Canucks target at the deadline? Drance suggests the Canucks need another puck moving defenceman, potential targets and what they should do with their d-men going forward. Covering the Winnipeg Jets, Ken Wiebe joins the show. Ken talks Ehlers role, Jets culture, and what the success this season has meant to the city. Ken tiers contending Canadian teams. Hockey PDOcast host Dimitri Filipovic joins the show. The guys talk Winnipeg Jets, rank Central Division team, and do a pizza draft.
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Jamie and Drance recap the Canucks W vs Detroit. The guys highlight what went right for the team including Lindholm, Hughes & Hronek pairing, and 5 on 5 play. Should the Canucks consider adding another piece? An update on Phil Kessel, playoff odds, and more.
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Jamie and Thomas are joined by Sean Gentille as they look at major storylines across the NHL including Columbus remobing Jarmo Kekäläinen as their General Manager as well as the guys breaking down why the Penguins have not been able to get on a roll despite the fantastic play of Sidney Crosby this season. Hear from Canucks Head Coach Rick Tocchet at morning skate as they guys continue to preview tonight's game against Detroit plus, Abbotsford Head Coach Jeremy Colliton joins the show to give an update on the Canucks AHL affiliate as their season progresses.
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In this edition of The Whiteboard, Jamie and Thomas further dissect the Phil Kessel situation as he took to the ice in Abbotsford for the first time yesterday. The guys dive into tonight's matchup for the Canucks against Detroit with Joshua out of the lineup due to injury plus they touch on the Columbus Blue Jackets letting go of their General Manager Jarmo Kekäläinen after a couple tough off-seasons.
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Jamie and Thomas are joined by Donnie and Dhali for the weekly crossover. They delve into Phil Kessel arriving in Abbotsford. They talk about the potential fit with the Canucks and what he can provide to this roster. Rick Dhaliwal speaks glowingly about Dakota Joshua. Sportsnet Prospects Analyst Jason Bukala joins the show to talk about what the Canucks still need to make a deep playoff run. They talk about Nikita Zadorov's play as he returns from his suspension. They also talk about Ilya Mikeyev's struggles recently. Bukala touches on the play of Willander at Boston University.
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In this edition of The Whiteboard, Jamie and Thomas look back at a business-like win over the Chicago Blackhawks. They delve into Phil Kessel's arrival to Abbotsford and what he could add to this Canucks roster should they sign him. They also key in on the play of Noah Juulsen, Nils Hoglander, and Dakota Joshua. As always they run through the playoff and betting odds.
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Jamie and Thomas react to Scott Wheeler's Canucks Prospect Rankings where Lekkerimaki comes in ahead of Wilander. Ryan Clark of ESPN joins the show. They talk about the Morgan Rielly hearing, and what its going to do to the Leafs losing one of their best players. They also delve into where last year's Cup finalists stand this year as we enter the stretch drive. Jannik Hansen joins the show to give a player's perspective on policing the game in the NHL. He weighs in on whether the Canucks should seek retribution for Walman's griddy. Jannik also weighs in on the state of the Canucks' top six and whether they should still add before the deadline.
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In this edition of The Whiteboard, Jamie and Thomas get set for the Canucks game against the Chicago Blackhawks as the team wraps up their 5 game roundtrip. The fellas run through the lineup notes following morning skate. In the broadsheet, Jamie and Thomas ponder which Seattle Kraken UFA's the Canucks might be able to poach before the NHL trade deadline. As always the fellas run through the playoff and betting odds.
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Kevin Woodley joins Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance. They talk about how Thatcher Demko thrives in the net when the Canucks give up big chance totals. The underlying numbers suggest the Canucks are still solid defensively. They also delve into how the team now has to find the right fit for Elias Lindholm. Afterward, Drancer talks about Prospects Macklin Celebrini and Tom Wilander whom he had a chance to watch at BU. Finally, in true Canucks Talk fashion the fellas find parallels between this year's Super Bowl and the Vancouver Canucks.
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In this edition of The Whiteboard, Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance recap a back-to-back set of morning hockey for the Canucks over the weekend. Should the Canucks send a message to Jake Walman after he hit the griddy following the Red Wings overtime win? How do we feel about Morgan Reilly's crosscheck on Ridly Greig, and how do the two actions compare? The fellas also talk about Jet Woo being called up to the NHL Canucks. As always, we run through the betting and playoff odds.
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Jamie and Drance discuss Coach Tocchet's comments about his best players not showing up last night in Boston. Will other guys in the lineup get an audition for a bigger role? The guys discuss if Garland or Joshua will get an opportunity, and why they should. Covering the Detroit Red Wings for Detroit Free Press, Helene St. James joins the show. Helene talks Red Wings season and what's went right for them. Discussion includes Hronek returning to Detroit, Yzerman's moves, Mo Seider, and Quinn Hughes envy. The guys discuss if the Red Wings will be a challenge for the Canucks and why. PDOcast Host, Dimitri Filipovic joins the show. Washington Capitals outlook & a Super Bowl Prop Draft.
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Jamie & Drance recap the Canucks loss vs Boston, more specifically how they lost the game with 'moments of mistakes'. Drance talks regression, yet how the Canucks continue to maintain their level of play. The guys analyze the Canucks Penalty Kill, and why it has been struggling. Rumour update on Casey Mittelstadt and if he'd make sense for the Canucks. Updated playoff picture and betting odds.
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What rental could the Canucks acquire? The Connor Garland vs Phil Kessel driving play debate, Canucks interested in Rasmus Ristolainen, what moves the Canucks could make before the deadline and more on players current trade value. From Bleacher Report and the "Too Many Men Podcast" Sara Civian joins the show. She discusses the Bruins vs Canucks hype, how the Bruins sustain this success, what she thinks of the Canucks this season, Bruins lineup notes and more. Hear from Coach Rick Tocchet on a gameday.
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Jamie and Drance dive into what's up with the Canucks. It's a battle between the two top teams in the NHL tonight, the guys preview the matchup. An update on Phil Kessel and how he could fit with the Canucks. Does Rasmus Ristolainen make sense for the Canucks? The guys discuss the fits and opportunity costs. Playoff forecast and betting odds update.
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Jamie and Thomas look back at an impressive Canucks win over the Carolina Hurricanes on Tuesday. They look forward to a powerhouse tilt between the Canucks and Bruins on Thursday. As per usual, the guys run through the broadsheet, playoff odds, and betting odds.
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Donnie and Dhali join Jamie and Thomas for the first time since the Canucks dealt for Flames two-way centre Elias Lindholm. They dive into the machinations of the deal and the series of events that lead the Canucks to deal away fan-favourite Andrei Kuzmenko. Jamie and Thomas look back at the Golden Knights snapping the Oilers winning streak on Tuesday night. Sportsnet prospects analyst Jason Bukala joins the show. They delve into Arshdeep Bains' rise through the Canucks' pipeline, the potential of the 2024 1st rounder the team gave up in the Lindholm deal, and Jamie gets insights for one of his favourite prospects in Gavin McKenna.
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Jamie and Thomas preview Elias Lindholm's debut with the Vancouver Canucks. They're joined by Cory Lavalette of the North State Journal to talk about the Carolina Hurricanes and their shrinking Cup window. Jannik Hansen joins the show as well. They talk about what it's like coming out of the All-Star break as a player, adjusting to new faces when the team makes trades, and what makes someone the right fit to play next to a team's star player.
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On this edition of The Whiteboard, Jamie and Thomas set up tonight's matchup between the Canucks and Hurricanes as both sides make their return from the NHL All-Star break. Lineup notes, headlines, rumours, betting odds and playoff odds are all on top as usual in this daily segment.
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Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance are joined by Brendan Batchelor to analyze the fit for Elias Lindholm following his first practice with the Vancouver Canucks. The guys talk about the versatility that Lindholm brings to the roster. Hear from head coach Rick Tocchet as well. They also talk about whether the team will add another forward in a trade before the deadline.
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In this edition of The Whiteboard with Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance, the guys recap the Canucks' practice with their new addition in Elias Lindholm. In the broadsheet, they discuss what could be on the horizon for the Canucks now that they've made another big trade. Could some smaller additions be made sooner rather than later? As always we run through the betting and playoff odds.
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Jamie and Drance discuss Ilya Mikheyev's role and hear from Rick Tocchet regarding Ilya this season. The guys further analyze Elias Lindholm and his fit in the current lineup. Canucks new acquisition Elias Lindholm joins the show. Elias talks Hughes snub, how he found out he got traded, extended road trip with his new team, his excitement on joining the Canucks and complimenting Elias Pettersson. Dimitri Filipovic joins the show. The guys have a roundtable discussion about Lindholm and more NHL topics. The guys end the show with a pie draft.
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Jamie and Drance discuss the headlines in the NHL. Including Hughes all star draft, Olympics being back for the NHL, Kings firing Todd McLellan, and projecting which Canucks players will make an Olympic team.
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Sportsnet contributor and former NHL scout Jason Bukala joins the show. Jason gives his thoughts the Lindholm addition for the Canucks, the haul they gave up for him, and if it was a good trade. Bukala talks Kuzmenko and his fit in Calgary. The guys discuss future trades for the team before the deadline. Abbotsford Canucks Head Coach Jeremy Colliton talks depth of the team, building internal competition on a day by day level, Arshdeep Bains development, and Podkolzin's status. The guys discuss upgrading the roster at all levels, Drance reviews the Vegas model.
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Jamie and Drance react to the Elias Lindholm trade. Drance suggests that Lindholm is a major asset for the Canucks penalty kill and will be an upgrade for this team. Jamie loves Lindholm's versatility, calling him a "premium version of Pius Suter". The guys analyze potential line combinations with Lindholm in the lineup. Did the Canucks give up too much for Lindholm? Odds review for All-Star events.
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On this edition of The Whiteboard, Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance delve into the preferred privacy of Canucks star forward Elias Pettersson. In particular, how Pettersson will cope with All-Star weekend in Toronto being asked about his future with the Canucks. They contrast this negotiation with his previous one in Vancouver, and how it may have affected his play. As always we run through playoff and betting odds.
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Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance react to the Canucks extending General Manager Patrik Allvin's contract for 3 more years. They parse through Allvin's press conference and expand upon the big topics that were covered today. Don Taylor and Rick Dhaliwal join the show for the weekly Crossover. They talk about the Nikita Zadorov rumours amoung other things.
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The full press conference from this morning announcing Patrik Allvin has been extended by the Vancouver Canucks.
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Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance have a bit of fun debating what makes an NHL pro "sick". They discuss whether Aatu Raty has any trade value ahead of the deadline, and whether Vasily Podkolzin should be held in the AHL or brought up to play in the bottom 6 for the Vancouver Canucks. ESPN's Ryan Clark joins the show to talk about the NHL's All Star Skills comp format. They also get into the playoff race in the west. Finally, Jamie and Thomas discuss why it's important for the Canucks to be careful with what they are giving up before the deadline.
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In this edition of The Whiteboard, Jamie and Thomas unveil how the Canucks are showing continuous improvement at elite levels at five on five. They revisit the Bo Horvat trade on the one year anniversary of it. The guys also talk about how the Canucks are taking calls on Nikita Zadorov. They dive into the potential benefits of acquiring Chris Tanev. As always we run through the playoff odds.
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Kevin Woodley of InGoal Magazine joins Jamie and Thomas. They get into Brock Boeser's excellent scoring season and how he's turned into a net-front presence. They also talk Vezina odds; Hellebuyck vs Demko. Jamie and Thomas dive into the Canucks' bye week, and Jamie makes a Dan Campbell comparison that you don't want to miss. Finally, they project the next three years for the Canucks.
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In this edition of The Whiteboard, Jamie and Thomas revisit a heroic three-goal comeback by the Vancouver Canucks over the Columbus Blue Jackets heading into the bye week. They hone in on a clip from Elliotte Friedman on The Jeff Marek Show where Friedge outlines how the Canucks are on a mission to open up cap space before the trade deadline. Players like Andrei Kuzmenko and Nikita Zadorov could be moved to bring in players like Jake Guentzel. As always we run through the playoff and NHL awards odds.
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LA Kings reporter Eric Stephens joins the show. He gives an update on the current state of the Kings, and what they are going to do to fix their situation. Eric discusses the PLD trade, calling it disastrous. How will the Kings bounce back from this stretch? The fans want Erikkson Ek, would he fit? Is Mikheyev gonna be moved? Should he? PDOcast Dimitri Filipovic joins the show. The guys draft the best potential trade targets for the Canucks.
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Jamie and Drance recap the Tocchet comments about the media and the need to move on from it. The Canucks wrap up their homestand vs Columbus on Saturday. Who's buying and selling at the trade deadline? Playoff forecast update and betting odds.
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Vancouver Giants Head Coach Manny Viveiros joins the show. He talks about the recent play of his hockey club, and how certain players have been performing this season such as Tyler Thorpe & Mazden Leslie. Jamie and Drance talk Canucks D-men, ice-time and pairings. What's the bar for adversity for the Canucks? The guys discuss what a big test for the team would be. Sean Gentille joins the show to discuss LA Kings downfall, Oilers rise, and Shesterkin's play this season. The guys look at and tier the top Norris contenders based on the betting market. What's new in the NHL trade market? Hear from Coach Tocchet post practice.
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Your daily deep dive into what's up with the Vancouver Canucks. Jamie and Drance recap the game vs St. Louis, the Pettersson no call, if this result matters for the Canucks, and the rumour report. The guys go over the current playoff forecast, what's happened to the LA Kings?
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In this edition of The Whiteboard Jamie and Thomas talk about Rick Tocchet hinting at the breaking up of the Lotto Line. They also get into how quickly the Pacific Division has changed with Edmonton surging and the Kings struggling. They note how the Canucks need to really lock it down defensively against the Blues tonight and make sure that they don't let themselves have a bad week otherwise they could lose their grip on the Pacific Division. As always Jamie and Thomas run through the broadsheet, lineup notes, and betting odds.
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Jamie and Thomas are joined by Don Taylor and Rick Dhaliwal for the weekly crossover. They talk about Rick Tocchet hinting at the end of the lotto line tonight, and whether it has an impact on what Allvin and Rutherford will pursue in trade. They discuss whether a puck-moving defenseman would be the correct target in trade considering their top pairing. The guys also talk about the Canucks' UFAs that they are most keen on extending. Sportsnet prospect analyst Jason Bukala joins the show as the guys try to uncover if trading the Canucks' top prospects is worth the potential haul they could net in return. Also, hear from Head Coach Rick Tochett ahead of tonight's clash against the Blues.
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Jamie Dodd and Thomas Drance are joined by Jeremy Rutherford of The Athletic St Louis to talk about the Blues ahead of their matchup against the Canucks on Wednesday. Hear from Canucks Head Coach Rick Tocchet following practice today. Jamie and Thomas talk about how important it is for the Canucks to stock up on insurance options in the lineup before the deadline. Thomas shocks the world and admits that he likes the Filip Hronek trade the Canucks made last year.
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Jamie and Thomas revisit the Canucks victory over the Chicago Blackhawks on Monday night. They highlight the performance of Andrei Kuzmenko. The guys check in on today's lineup from practice before they update the divisional and Stanley Cup odds.
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Thomas Drance is joined by several guests in this edition of Canucks Talk. Brendan Batchelor joins the show following the morning skate to lay out everything he saw from the Canucks. They preview tonight's game against the Blackhawks. Mark Lazerus of The Athletic Chicago joins the show to give a deep dive into what the Chicago Blackhawks are this season and the direction of the franchise moving forward behind Connor Bedard. Finally, Kevin Wooldey joins the show to talk about the Canucks' goaltending and they get into some of the nitty-gritty analytics about the team in front of Demko.
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Thomas Drance revisits a resilient Canucks victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs on Hockey Day in Canada. He touches on the Carson Soucy injury and the impact it will have. Drancer also plays a bit of audio from 32 Thoughts where Friedman outlines how much the Canucks are willing to give up to go all-in this season. As always, we run through the Canucks' betting odds.
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Jamie and Drance are joined by SN590 The Fan's Justin Cuthbert. Justin suggests that it's very apparent that this group is all in this season and trying to make moves. Canucks need more centre depth to keep pace with the teams this team will be competing against in the playoffs. Cuthbert talks Leafs, and how just have not been good enough and lack a culture of accountability on their team. Don Taylor joins the show. He analyzes Rutherford extension, suggesting Rutherford has accomplished so much and put this team in a position to be successful. Who should the Canucks trade for? Lindholm and Guentzel are not the same calibre of player that Rutherford has gotten in the past for his cup winning teams but he will be aggressive in pursuit of the best option for Vancouver. For a non star rental the Canucks should not give up Lekkerimäki or Willander.
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Jamie and Drance react and give their takes on the Rutherford extension. The guys discuss all that was said at the press conference today. Which moves were Rutherford's best, and how has the team improved under his reign.
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Jim Rutherford gets an extension. Francesco Aquilini, Chairman and Governor NHL, Vancouver Canucks and President of Hockey Operations Jim Rutherford address the media following the announcement of Rutherford's contract extension. Jamie reacts to the news and everything that was said. Topics that were discussed include becoming a winning team, Kuzmenko's confidence, Pettersson's contract, OEL buyout, and more.
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Randip Janda joins the show. The guys discuss if the lotto line stays together, and this recent rest might be what they need to perform at a high level. Pettersson is going to get paid, but for many it could be smart to just enjoy this team while he has the contract he has right now and see what else they can do this year to be competitive. Coyotes reporter Steve Peters joins the show. He talks how the Coyotes are finally seeing some of their young players come into their own and take a step forward, Ingram being the backbone, and the culture on the team. Jamie talks how the Canucks should try to target a guy that can drive play on a line and could seamlessly fit into a top six role. Hear from Coach Tocchet on a gameday.
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Jamie rides solo for today's show! In your daily deep dive with the Vancouver Canucks, Jamie highlights what's new with the team heading into a 5 game homestand. Jamie previews the matchup vs the Arizona Coyotes. Jamie delves into Jim Rutherford's past comments. Should the Canucks be aggressive? Jamie suggests yes. What's the latest on Pettersson contract? Lineup notes and betting odds.
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Jamie and Drance give a Kuzmenko trade update. What could the Canucks give up in a potential trade? Do they go for a 2 Million dollar player or more of a proven guy? Sportsnet analyst and former NHL scout Jason Bukala joins the show. Jason suggests the Canucks are dealing from a position of strength. He delves into the value of their prospects, Lekkerimäki, Willander, Raty and a potential trade involving them. Jason suggests Adam Henrique or Elias Lindholm for Vancouver. "Pettersson is a 12 Millions dollar player, that's how good he is". Iain MacIntyre joins the show, he talks Pettersson contract and timeline, Canuck trades/potential opportunities and to not rush anything.
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Jamie and Drance update all things Canucks on this snow day. The guys discuss how shootout losses aren’t really a fair loss and shootout wins aren’t real wins even though they count of course. It’s a coin flip. Oilers have won 11 straight games but have only gained five points on the Canucks in that time. Surely Pettersson feels more confident about the prospect of winning in this market than he did five months ago. Pettersson projected for another season over 100 points and both sides are not in any rush right now to make a move but in five months time... the team will want to get something done.
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Matt Marchese from The Fan Checkdown joins Jamie and Thomas to talk about Tocchet's coaching style and how its impacted the team. The guys discuss the uncertainty of re-signing Pettersson and how it impacts the future of the team. Jack Fraser joins the show in the second half to offer his thoughts on this seasons Canucks and the league's ever-changing goalie market.
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Jamie and Drance talk Guentzel acquisition rumors and if they could they afford Guentzel long-term. Canucks to face a 5-game homestand after 7 games on the road and the guys discuss potential roster moves on the Canucks blue line.
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Abbotsford Canucks Forward Arshdeep Bains joins the show. He talks about what he's learned this season and elevating his game. Arshdeep details his experience in training camp with the Canucks. The guys discuss Abby's development including Raty and Podkolzin. Quinn Hughes at Center? InGoal Magazine goalie guru Kevin Woodley joins the show. Kevin talks Elvis Merzļikins, goalie trade market, and Jacob Markstrom.
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The guys recap the 5-1-1 road trip for the Canucks. Kuzmenko analysis as he continues to struggle. The guys discuss the rumour roundup, "The Canucks are the nexus" for trade speculation, and the betting odds.
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The voice of the Canucks on SN650 Brendan Batchelor joins the show. He talks Canucks recent play, lotto line, how aggressive should they be at the deadline, contender tiers, and more. Hear from Coach Tocchet post practice. The guys suggest the team is going to have to make some kind of a move. The Hockey PDOcast host Dimitri Filipovic joins the show. Dim talks NHL storylines including the Sabres, Canucks, and major awards winners for first half of the season. The show ends with a "Contender Draft".
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Jamie and Drance recap the OT win vs Pittsburgh. The Lotto Line has been putting up amazing numbers, the guys dissect it. Betting odds and more in this segment.
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Rob Rossi, covers Pittsburgh Penguins for The Athletic joins the show. Rob talks Penguins season thus far, Guentzel's market, Rutherford/Tocchet and more. How does Crosby's relationship interact with the future of the franchise? Ryan Clark of ESPN joins the show. He speaks on his opinion on the Canucks, Quinn Hughes ranking, Kraken season and Pacific Division tiers. The guys tier Canucks trade needs.
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Jamie and Drance preview the entertaining matchup vs the Penguins. Jamie calls it, "A big game for the organization". The guys talk Jake Guentzel and proposed trades. Is Chris Tanev an option for the Canucks? Lineup notes on a gameday + betting odds.
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Jamie and Thomas review the Canucks victory over the New York Islanders on Tuesday. They have a laugh about how Tocchet would be received in Vancouver if he broke up the Lotto-Line right now. They dive into the team's odds to win the Pacific Division and the Stanley Cup.
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Jamie and Thomas welcome Don Taylor and Rick Dhaliwal from Donnie & Dhali on CHEK TV for the weekly Crossover. They review the Canucks undefeated stint beating all three New York area teams in four days. Jamie and Rick get into a heated debate over whether the Canucks should push all their chips in this season. Jamie and Thomas look at the trade market and come up with some possible targets for the Canucks to acquire should they go all-in. Sportsnet NHL Prospects Analyst Jason Bukala weighs in on the Canucks pursuit as well and provides some possible trade targets as well that he likes.
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Shayna Goldman joins Jamie and Thomas to talk about the Canucks being perceived as true Stanley Cup contenders around the NHL. They dive into the debate around which defenseman is better, Quinn Hughes or Adam Fox. Stefen Rosner joins the show to preview tonight's matchup against the New York Islanders. He admits that defense has been a major issue for the Isles this year, while Sorokin also hasn't had that "bailout-ability" this season. Jannik Hansen rejoined Jamie and Thomas to talk about the efficiency of the Lotto Line and how the Canucks are spreading the offense throughout their lineup.
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In today's edition of the Canucks Talk Whiteboard, Jamie and Thomas review last night's dominant Canucks win over the New York Rangers. They talk about how good the Lotto Line has looked since reuniting. They also point out how magical Pettersson and Hughes look while playing together 5 on 5. The guys also talk about how there is no movement on Pettersson's future and how it really looks like nothing will change until the offseason.
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Jonny Lazarus, covers the NY Rangers for Daily Faceoff joins the show. He recaps the morning skate, his chat with Quinn Hughes and more. Jonny details the Rangers this season and why they are having success. Justin Cuthbert of 590 The Fan joins the show. He talks Nylander's new contract (is he worth the price?), the reality of the cap in Toronto, the most legit Canadian cup contender and more. The guys tier Canadian playoff teams. Hear from Coach Tocchet on a gameday.
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Jamie and Drance discuss the return of the lotto line. Ahead of tonight's game vs NYR, the guys preview the lineup for the Canucks. Nylander signs in Toronto, how does this impact Pettersson? Drance gives you tonight's betting odds for the Canucks.
This podcast is produced by Lina Setaghian
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Greg Wyshynski joins the show. He talks Kuzmenko being a "distressed asset", Vancouver being a playoff team, Saturday's game preview, Bo Horvat update, 2025 World Cup? and more. The guys discuss Jonathan Lekkerimäki and his development & future with the Canucks. Who can the Canucks put next to Pettersson? The guys suggest he needs more skill next to him.
This podcast is produced by Lina Setaghian
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Jamie and Drance recap the loss vs the Blues. The guys explain why it's "not a time to panic" result, but it's a "settle in" result. Kuzmenko trade rumours, and where the Canucks go from here.
This podcast is produced by Lina Setaghian
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The voice of the Canucks, Brendan Batchelor joins the show. Batch talks lineup vs St. Louis, Linus Karlsson role, and which forward could be the odd man out. Pius Suter's impact and why he's effective for this team. Batch details the Canucks top headlines including Noah Juulsen and lineup combinations. The Canucks are in uncharted territory, how will they manage the rest of the season? Matthew DeFranks joins the show to preview the game vs St. Louis tonight, and deep dives the Blues team this year. Hear from Coach Tocchet on a Canucks gameday.
This podcast is produced by Lina Setaghian
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Jamie Dodd highlights tonight's game vs St. Louis, and the upcoming 7-game road trip for the Canucks. Jamie gives his headlines for the Canucks including, taking care of business and Canuck Swede's at WJC having success. Lineup notes on a Canucks gameday, including which forward will sit.
This podcast is produced by Lina Setaghian
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Jamie and Thomas dive into whether William Nylander's impending long-term extension will impact Elias Pettersson's extension. Elliotte Friedman reports that they don't impact one another. They dive into the Canucks playoff outlook and Stanley Cup odds.
This podcast is produced by Lina Setaghian
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Jamie and Thomas welcome in Donnie and Dhali for the first Crossover of 2024. The guys have some fun with Drancer's viral moment with JT Miller on Tuesday night. They debate whether the Canucks should trade for Jake Guentzel and talk about finding a winger for JT Miller. They also review the Canucks 6-3 win over the Senators on Tuesday. Sportsnet Prospects Analyst Jason Bukala joins the show to break down the top prospect performances in the 2024 World Juniors.
This podcast is produced by Lina Setaghian
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Jamie and Thomas welcome in Ian Mendes of The Athletic to set up tonight's tilt against the Senators. They talk about the new management hires in Ottawa as well. Kevin Woodley of InGoal Magazine joins the show fresh off the 2024 Winter Classic in Seattle. They talk about Joey Daccord's play. They dive into the Demko-DeSmith split in Vancouver. Hear from head coach Rick Tocchet from the gameday skate.
This podcast is produced by Lina Setaghian
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Jamie and Thomas discuss how the Canucks could legitimately cruise into the Stanley Cup Playoffs at this point and could even afford to rest a few players down the stretch. They talk about whether the Canucks are great or just good. They also highlight how even great teams will lose, and it's important for fans not to over react to each loss now. They dive into Pettersson's future and how the Canucks are prepared to make him a massive offer. They run through the lineup notes ahead of tonight's game versus Ottawa.
This podcast is produced by Lina Setaghian
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Jamie and Thomas go off the board for a moment and discuss the most-hated sports franchises, they break down yesterday's Canucks OT road loss to the Stars, plus they wonder if a Kuzmenko trade may be on the way.
This podcast is produced by Lina Setaghian
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Jamie and Thomas set up tonight's Canucks road clash versus the Dallas Stars, and what keys to look out for as they look to take over first in the Pacific, they also discuss 'Nucks betting odds for awards and playoff success, but not before a bit of fantasy talk & some Christmas power rankings.
This podcast is produced by Andy Cole & Ben Basran.
The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
This podcast is produced by Lina Setaghian
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Jamie and Thomas take an in-depth look at the Canucks 5-2 win over the Nashville Predators that extended their point streak to 7 games. They talk about Kuzmenko hitting trade bait boards across the NHL. They also talk about potential targets the Canucks could be after following the Christmas freeze. And as always they run through lineup notes and playoff odds.
This podcast is produced by Lina Setaghian
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Jamie and Thomas welcome in Donnie and Dhali for the final time in 2023. They banter about Andrei Kuzmenko and Rick Tocchet. They also reflect on 2023 and highlight their favourite feel-good stories for the Vancouver Canucks. Jason Bukala joins the show to highlight the Canucks prospects who will shine brightest at the World Juniors this year. They talk about how Team Canada is the 4th best team heading into the tournament and would be 5th best if the Russians were involved.
This podcast is produced by Lina Setaghian
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Jannik Hansen joins Thomas Drance to react to the Andrei Kuzmenko benching ahead of the Canucks tilt against the Predators. Jannik admits that the team is relying too much on lucky deflections right now. They dive into the changes to the top PK unit and they banter about how well the core players have played this season. Dimitri Filipovic hops on to deep dive the Nashville Predators squad. Ian MacIntyre also joins Thomas to talk about the Kuzmenko benching and to talk about the job Rick Tocchet has done since he's been here.
This podcast is produced by Lina Setaghian
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Thomas Drance rides solo as Jamie Dodd continues his stint on IR. Thomas runs through the gameday headlines and lineup notes; including the benching of Andrei Kuzmenko. He covers the betting odds and playoff odds as well.
This podcast is produced by Lina Setaghian
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Thomas Drance is joined by Sean Gentille of The Athletic. They talk about the Ottawa Senators relieving DJ Smith of his coaching duties. They also talk about the Canucks recent surge and how well JT Miller has played this season. Can JT Miller be one of the main pieces of a Team USA? They also get into the Oilers recent form and how their slow start has totally killed them. Brendan Batchelor joins Drancer as well. They talk about the 3rd line's success and how Connor Garland has been the engine behind it's production. They dive into the power plays regression and Hughes & Hronek's regression as well.
This podcast is produced by Lina Setaghian
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Thomas Drance rides solo today as Jamie Dodd is on IR. Drancer runs through the Canucks back-to-backs this weekend against the Wild and Blackhawks. He talks about Nikita Zadorov standing up for Elias Pettersson. He runs through the daily broadsheet and roster notes. Drance acknowledges that this Canucks team is a playoff favourite now and opines whether this team can be considered a contender at this point.
This podcast is produced by Lina Setaghian
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Jamie and Drance analyze what's next for the Canucks. Do they start consider to go all in this season? Jamie compares the Canucks to past year playoff teams. The guys debate whether or not the Canucks should trade assets to win now. Drance responds with why it isn't a good idea and answers with his solution. Dimitri Filipovic joins the show. The guys discuss Bedard vs the Canucks and the Calder race. The show ends with a draft of Christmas items.
This podcast is produced by Lina Setaghian
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Jamie and Drance open the show recapping Luongo night at Rogers Arena. The guys get into "The Whiteboard" and highlight everything going on with the Canucks. Drance comments on Garland's 5 on 5 play as of late, JT MIller, and more lineup notes.
This podcast is produced by Lina Setaghian
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Former Canucks GM Dave Nonis joins the show. He talks about the process of trading for Luongo and how it all went down. Nonis discusses Roberto's ability to handle the pressure and his impact on Vancouver. Dave shares unique stories on Roberto during his time in Vancouver. Former Canuck Goalie & teammate of Luongo, Andrew Raycroft joins the show. Andrew shares a few stories on Luongo during their time as teammates, and what he learned from Lu as a Goalie. The guys preview the game tonight vs FLA. Hear from Coach Tocchet after morning skate.
This podcast is produced by Lina Setaghian
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Jamie and Drance discuss the greatness of Roberto Luongo. Not only is he a hall of fame player, but as an individual as well. The guys dive into Jim Rutherford's comments on Pettersson's contract from his interview on Canucks Central. How urgent is signing Pettersson? The guys go through lineup notes and changes on a gameday.
This podcast is produced by Lina Setaghian
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Jamie and Thomas key in on the Canucks defensive play in today's Whiteboard as they humbled the Tampa Bay Lightning on Tuesday night. They preview the test the Florida Panthers will provide on Thursday. They also talk about the surging Brock Boeser and his amazing goal scoring this season.
This podcast is produced by Lina Setaghian
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Today's podcast features the most explosive Crossover segment between Jamie, Thomas, Rick, and Donnie yet. The guys lose their minds over how to accurately describe what the Canucks are this season. Are they a playoff team? Should we be more skeptical? What is Rick talking about mustard in the middle of an argument? Sportsnet Hockey Prospect Analyst Jason Bukala joins the show live from Team Canada's World Junior camp to give an update on our nation's team heading into the tournament.
This podcast is produced by Lina Setaghian
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Jamie and Thomas talk about JT Miller's positive impacts on the Vancouver Canucks and compare him to a cross between Kucherov and Stone. They praise his instinct to keep possession. Ryan Clark of ESPN joins the show for a look at the Lightning's season to date. They take a look at the NHL Playoff Picture and how the Seattle Kraken have fallen off. Hear from Head Coach Rick Tocchet in his game-day comments to the media.
This podcast is produced by Lina Setaghian
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Jamie and Thomas dive into the Jim Rutheford-Iain MacIntyre interview and analyze his answers on Pettersson's future and the Canucks' Stanley Cup window being open. They get you set for tonight's matchup against the Tampa Bay Lightning.
This podcast is produced by Lina Setaghian
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Jamie and Thomas reflect on how CAA reportedly played the Toronto Blue Jays against the LA Dodgers to drive up the price on Ohtani and how the same agency could play a similar game when it comes to Canucks RFA Elias Pettersson. They dive into the Canucks' pursuit of Chris Tanev. The guys look back at the Canucks' second straight win with play-by-play man Brendan Batchelor. They talk about how the Canucks have handled Andrei Kuzmenko's struggles this season.
This podcast is produced by Lina Setaghian
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Jamie and Thomas dive into the Canucks' 4-3 win over the Carolina Hurricanes in The Whiteboard. They analyze Elias Pettersson's three-point night. They pick apart the Andrei Kuzmenko trade rumours in the broadsheet and talk about the Canucks being told they are out of the Ethan Bear sweepstakes.
This podcast is produced by Lina Setaghian
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Jamie and Drance discuss the ideal guy for the Canucks Powerplay. Could Garland improve the Powerplay? Drance suggests the Canucks don't need a weapon, they need a facilitator on the PP. How has Casey DeSmith been so successful? What is Shohei Ohtani's NHL comp? Dimitri Filipovic of the Hockey PDOcast joins the show. The guys deep dive on the Carolina Hurricanes and how Dimitri feels about them. The guys end the show drafting "drafts".
This podcast is produced by Elan Chark
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This podcast is produced by Lina Setaghian
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Jamie and Drance start the show by analyzing Canucks performance vs the Wild. Drance says the Canucks D looked like a "black wall" against the Wild, however offensively they did not look good. The Canucks have consistently beaten teams that are conference opponents and teams that are competing for the playoffs. The guys are on Ohtani watch.
This podcast is produced by Elan Chark
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This podcast is produced by Lina Setaghian
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Hear from Coach Tocchet on a gameday. Jamie and Drance breakdown Coach Tocchet's key points. Including comments on Kuzmenko, bad habits coming back, Hoglander's success, and Tocchet's top 6. Kevin Woodley joins the show. He talks, Marc- Andre Fleury, Sabres situation, Casey DeSmith and more.
This podcast is produced by Elan Chark
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This podcast is produced by Lina Setaghian
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Jamie and Drance preview the Wild matchup. Drance highlights Wild Forward Matt Boldy, and how the Wild can give Canucks D trouble. Updates on Kuzmenko, Ethan Bear, and more on Elliott Friedman updates. The wild are enjoying a new coach bump, will it continue tonight vs the Canucks?
This podcast is produced by Elan Chark
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This podcast is produced by Lina Setaghian
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Jamie and Thomas recap an eventful Hughes Bowl between the Canucks and Devils that saw Rick Tocchet's growing frustrations with Andrei Kuzmenko expand even further. We now watch and wait to see if he is scratched for Thursday's game. Travis Green returned to Vancouver, and they highlighted the applause the fans gave him while also discussing his tenure here. The guys run through lineup notes and betting odds before tomorrow's tilt against Minnesota.
This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty & Lina Setaghian
The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
This podcast is produced by Lina Setaghian
The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Jamie and Thomas welcome in Don Taylor and Rick Dhaliwal for the weekly Crossover. They talk about Andrei Kuzmenko's decline in form, and how Rick Tocchet's frustrations continue to grow. They also chat about Hronek's play lately and Pettersson's decline in the last week. Rick and Drancer go at it over the Canucks leading the lead in goals. Jason Bukala joins the show to recap Devils vs Canucks.
This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty & Lina Setaghian
The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
This podcast is produced by Lina Setaghian
The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Jamie and Thomas welcome in Shayna Goldman to talk about the New Jersey Devils ahead of their matchup against the Canucks Tuesday. They get a read on Luke Hughes' rookie campaign with the club. Jamie and Thomas dive into the Canucks' roster machinations as they have an open roster spot. Hear from head coach Rick Tocchet ahead of puck drop. Drance makes his case for why the NHL needs to implement an NBA style in season tournament.
This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty & Lina Setaghian
The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
This podcast is produced by Lina Setaghian
The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Jamie and Thomas set up the Hughes Bowl tonight at Rogers Arena. They dive into the matchups between the Canucks and Devils, look at the lineups, and betting odds. They discuss the latest headlines out of the NHL BOGs, including the cap going up, the draft moving the Vegas Sphere, and Philip Broberg hitting the trade market.
This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty & Lina Setaghian
The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
This podcast is produced by Lina Setaghian
The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Thomas Drance challenges Jamie Dodd and Brendan Batchelor to come up with hypothetical concerns with the Canucks. They dive into the Zadorov trade and the team's recent form against the Flames. Satiar Shah also joins the show to discuss where the Canucks are looking to go with their next additions and how they will manage the cap moving into the next seasons.
This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty & Lina Setaghian
The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
This podcast is produced by Lina Setaghian
The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Jamie and Thomas look back at the Canucks divisional win over the Calgary Flames that saw Nikita Zadorov make his debut. They dive into Elliotte Friedman's report that Patrik Allvin and Elias Pettersson met to discuss a contract extension on the team's previous road trip. They also talk about the Canucks being the front-runner for Ethan Bear. Jamie and Thomas also look at why prospect Hunter Brzustewicz was left off the USA World Junior squad.
This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty & Lina Setaghian
The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
This podcast is produced by Lina Setaghian
The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Jamie and Drance are joined by new Canucks defenceman Nikita Zadorov's agent Dan Milstein and break down what Zadorov can bring to this Vancouver lineup. The guys discuss whether the Canucks have the top end talent to compete with the premier teams in the league and what else the Canucks need to go from being good to great. Dimitri Filipovic comes into the studio as well to preview who could be best to play alongside Zadorov as a defensive partner.
This podcast is produced by Ben Basran & Lina Setaghian
The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
This podcast is produced by Lina Setaghian
The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Jamie and Drance open the show talking about the Canucks loss to the Golden Knights and how the team did not pass the test of playing Vegas in what was dubbed a measuring stick game for Vancouver. The guys react to an excellent road effort by Vegas and highlight specifically the superb play of centreman Jack Eichel. As well Jamie and Drance break down the recent acquisition of defenceman Nikita Zadorov from the Calgary Flames.
This podcast is produced by Ben Basran & Lina Setaghian
The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
This podcast is produced by Lina Setaghian
The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
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