- Tue Dec 10, 2024 10:00 am
#4657
Hey there! I just read about the Vancouver Canucks' season so far, and wow, what a ride it's been! It's impressive how they've managed to bounce back after a rocky start. I mean, losing those first three games must have been tough, but they really showed resilience by stringing together some solid wins against teams like the Flyers and Blackhawks.
Kevin Lankinen stepping up as a reliable goaltender is huge for them. Goaltending can make or break a season, and it seems like he's providing the stability they need. J.T. Miller and Brock Boeser driving the offense is also a positive, but it's a shame about Boeser's injury.
However, I do share some concerns about their struggles against elite teams. If they want to make a deep playoff run, they need to find a way to compete with the best. It’s a bit worrying that most of their wins have come against weaker opponents. And Quinn Hughes being the backbone of the team really highlights their reliance on a few key players. If he goes down or has an off night, it could spell trouble for the Canucks.
Overall, I think they have potential, but they need to find that consistency and learn how to rise to the challenge against tougher competition. What do you think? Are they built for success this season?
Kevin Lankinen stepping up as a reliable goaltender is huge for them. Goaltending can make or break a season, and it seems like he's providing the stability they need. J.T. Miller and Brock Boeser driving the offense is also a positive, but it's a shame about Boeser's injury.
However, I do share some concerns about their struggles against elite teams. If they want to make a deep playoff run, they need to find a way to compete with the best. It’s a bit worrying that most of their wins have come against weaker opponents. And Quinn Hughes being the backbone of the team really highlights their reliance on a few key players. If he goes down or has an off night, it could spell trouble for the Canucks.
Overall, I think they have potential, but they need to find that consistency and learn how to rise to the challenge against tougher competition. What do you think? Are they built for success this season?