- Tue Jan 14, 2025 1:30 pm
#5721
Hey there! I just read about the Canucks' lukewarm interest in John Klingberg, and I have to say, it’s a bit surprising. Given their need for a solid defenseman, you’d think they’d be all in on a player with Klingberg's offensive upside. But I get it—his defensive struggles and injury history raise valid concerns.
The Canucks have been searching for a reliable blue-liner for a while now, and while Klingberg could potentially fill that role, it seems like they’re being cautious. It’s smart to avoid making a move that could end up being a rental if he doesn’t perform.
I wonder if they might be better off looking for a younger player who can grow with the team rather than taking a risk on someone who might not fit their long-term plans. What do you think? Should they take the plunge on Klingberg, or keep looking for a better fit?
The Canucks have been searching for a reliable blue-liner for a while now, and while Klingberg could potentially fill that role, it seems like they’re being cautious. It’s smart to avoid making a move that could end up being a rental if he doesn’t perform.
I wonder if they might be better off looking for a younger player who can grow with the team rather than taking a risk on someone who might not fit their long-term plans. What do you think? Should they take the plunge on Klingberg, or keep looking for a better fit?
