Fil’s not leaving

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  1. If management sees an offer for hronek that they like, then they will hronek to waive him NMC

  2. Im okay with that. Hronek is our best player. He could play an important role in the development of the young players. Add some stability to the back end. That being said, every player has a price. I wouldn’t say he’s untouchable.

  3. He’s going to be good for a long time, he works hard off the ice and is the only vet bringing a standard of play this year.  His footspeed and hockey IQ also suggest he’s going to be fine on the back half of his career unless injuries start to chip away

  4. Just ask Hronek if he wants to leave. His career his choice.

    We’re already pretty bad. If he wants to be bad with us whatever I guess.

  5. Allan Walsh is lying through his teeth so hard, that I can see he wears dentures.

  6. Happy to have Hronek around. In no rush to deal him.

    With that said I am always interested in the difference in mindsets between players. Some want to leave for a competitive team as soon as the word rebuild is uttered, or leave in anticipation of one. Others commit to the team even when they see their prime will be spent rebuilding. Of course nobody wants to pack up and move. But you have to either be pretty committed or pretty laid back to be uninterested in even exploring a trade off a 32nd place team.

  7. The most important decisions coming up will be who we see as valuable veteran leadership on and off the ice through our rebuild. I think it’s imperative we don’t put players on the market that can help guide and develop our prospects.

  8. I love Fil

    Ugh this is such a depressing time to be a Canucks fan

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  9. People seem to think Buium, a first overall, and cootes is a new “core”

    even if they hit their upside, it’s fucking not.

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