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In this episode, I break down everything Jim Rutherford said in his recent interview with Gary Mason of the Globe and Mailâand why I think this might be a game of 4D chess rather than a reckless act of frustration. I also respond to some of your thoughts on the drama. Sorry for the late uploadâI was sidelined with an undisclosed lower-body injury this morning, but Iâm good to go now.
- Nuckhead
READ THE FULL ARTICLE HERE:
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/hockey/article-vancouver-canucks-jim-rutherford-elias-pettersson-jt-miller/
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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In this episode Iâm joined by fellow Canuck content creator DeanerHD. We react to last nightâs game against the Washington Capitals, breaking down the key plays and performances. We also explore the Vancouver Canucksâ challenges, from a shaky defensive core, injuries, and locker room dynamics to potential trade targets. On top of that, we discuss strategies for addressing these issues and whether we should remain optimistic for the rest of the season. Hope everyone had a great new year!
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In this episode I take a closer look at the rumoured drama surrounding the Vancouver Canucks dressing room. Thereâs been plenty of talk about a possible rift between star players Elias Pettersson and J.T. Miller, but nothing has been confirmed. I break down whatâs being said and explore whether thereâs any truth to the speculation. To help me navigate the situation, Iâm joined by friend of the show, Carl, who shares his perspective on the rumours. At the end of the episode, I switch gears and ask Carl some of your burning questions about his current living situation. It's a good one! Apologies for the tardiness!
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In this episode, Iâm joined by Jeff Paterson, host of the Canucks post-game show RinkWide Vancouver and senior writer at Canucks Army. Jeff and I talk about why the Canucks are struggling to find success on home ice this season, Filip Hronekâs injury and the teamâs defensive concerns, Nils Höglanderâs slump and whether Patrik Allvin and Jim Rutherford might consider a trade, and possible line combinations for Elias Pettersson once J.T. Miller returnsâincluding whether rookie Jonathan LekkerimĂ€ki could be a fit. Thanks for listening, everyone!
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In this episode, I talk about whatâs really going on with Nils Höglanderâdoes Rick Tocchet have it out for him? I also cover the Canucksâ need for defensive depth, Quinn Hughesâ Hart Trophy potential, and whether Cole Sillinger could be joining the team. On top of that, I share what Iâve learned since starting the nuckhead YouTube channel, discuss Tyler Myersâ basketball skills, and question if Thatcher Demko and Kevin Lankinen are the NHLâs top goalie duo.
I also explore whether Noah Juulsen is ready to level up, debate whoâs the real best defencemanâQuinn Hughes or Cale Makarâand share my thoughts on Conor Garland and the J.T. Miller âsituation.â
Oh, and I can't wait to see âDaddy MĂ€ki" make "the mesh go smacky smacky" on a regular basis.
â Nuckhead
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In this episode, I have a quick chat with Canucks Army writer and â Canucks Conversationâ co-host, David Quadrelli. Can Kiefer Sherwood become the first player in NHL history to surpass 400 hits in a single seasonâor even 500?! Is it safe to say Elias Pettersson is officially âbackâ? And are Nils Höglanderâs days with the Canucks numbered? Hope youâre all having a great week! Donât miss Canucks Convo, live on YouTube and X every weekday at 2 PM PT!â Nuckhead
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In this episode, I sit down with Dave Hall, a writer for â Canucks Armyâ who covers every prospect in the Vancouver Canucksâ system. We dive into a range of players, from the well-known (Jonathan LekkerimĂ€ki, Tom Willander, and Elias Pettersson) to the nearly unheard of (Ty Mueller, Aku Koskenvuo, and Sawyer Mynio). We also chat about the lost art of the blue-line slap shot that once had penalty killers ducking for coverâthink Sami Salo, Zdeno Chara, and Shea Weber.
But before any of that, I start off by airing my frustration with Los Angeles Kings forward Tanner Jeannot and his gutless, illegal check to the head of Brock Boeser.
Thanks for tuning in, everyone!
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In this episode, I chat with Canucks Central and Canucks game host Satiar Shah. We share our thoughts on the Vancouver Canucksâ first ten games of the season and discuss whether theyâre showing signs of being true Stanley Cup contenders or not. I ask Satiar for the latest scoop on when we might see Thatcher Demko back on the ice, and where he expects Dakota Joshua to slot into the Canucksâ lineup when he's back from injury. We also take a moment to give the vastly underrated Teddy Blueger his due and explore the chances of seeing Jonathan LekkerimĂ€ki in the lineup this year. We dig into the building trade buzz around the team and analyze which defenders might be on the Canucksâ radar. Could it be Bowen Byram? Dante Fabbro? Damon Severson? Jakob Chychrun? And, of course, I had to get Satiarâs take on what might be going on with Vancouverâs superstar center, Elias Pettersson.
But thatâs just the tip of the iceberg! Thereâs plenty more, so give it a full listen, follow Satiar Shah on X, and be sure to tune into Canucks Central on weekdays from 4 to 6 p.m. and after every Canucks game.
Thanks for listening, Nuckheads! đ«Ą
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In this episode, I chat with Vancouver legend Clay Imoo, also known as Canuck Clay, about the Vancouver Canucksâ recent challenges. We discuss Vincent Desharnaisâ inconsistent performances, Elias Petterssonâs mysterious issues affecting his play, and we even dream up our very own Canuck lineup combinations for when Dakota Joshua returns from injury. Clay also shares some of his amazing stories from his years as a Canucks superfan. Thank you so much for listening! Oh, and subscribe to Canuck Clay on YouTube. đ«Ą
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In this episode, I chat with Carl about the Vancouver Canucksâ current three-game win streak, Elias Petterssonâs struggles (and when we think heâll bounce back), the Quinn Hughes vs. Cale Makar debate, and the NHL's new "Global Series." Carl also ranks his top-5 Canucks of all time, and we dive into his terribly strange living situation. Hope y'all enjoy this one!â Nuckhead
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In this episode, I reconnect with fellow Canucks content creator DeanerHD to catch up on everything Vancouver Canucks. We chat about the teamâs offseason acquisitions, from Vincent Desharnais to Daniel Sprong, and discuss which young guns weâd like to see called up from Abbotsfordânames like Arshdeep Bains and Kirill Kudryavtsev. We also break down the Canucksâ first few games of the 2024/25 season and share our boldest predictions for tonightâs matchup against the Florida Panthers. Enjoy!
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In this episode, I share my boldest predictions for the new NHL season, from the Toronto Maple Leafs finally making it past the second round to Utah HC making the playoffs in their inaugural season. Iâll also be responding to your bold predictions, from ArtĆ«rs Ć ilovs winning the Calder Trophy to the Edmonton Oilers missing the playoffs. Plus, Iâll be reacting to last nightâs season opener between the Vancouver Canucks and Calgary Flames. Apologies for the delayâhad some upload issues, but weâre all set now. Also, sorry for swearing so much this episode! Thanks for tuning in, everyone!
â Nuckhead
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In this episode, I recap the entire Vancouver Canucksâ preseason, highlighting standout players from Aatu RĂ€ty to Vincent Desharnais. I also discuss the unfortunate Patrik Laine injury. Weâre only six days away from game one of the regular seaon! Letâs goooo!!!
- Nuckhead
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In this episode I respond to a bunch of viewer-submitted Canuck-related hot takes and questions. I also apologize for leaving you guys hanging all summer without any explanation. I'm back now though and this time I mean business. Welcome to the second season of The Nuckhead Podcastâ new episodes every Thursday morning at 5:30 PT!
Oh, and say it with me... THE VANCOUVER CANUCKS ARE GOOD!
â Nuckhead
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In this episode, I chat with you—yes, you! I have separate calls with three fellow Nuckheads: Ryan from Hawaii (NavyRymar), Josiah from Calgary (VonHavok), and Travis from Burnaby (TLsnow44). We discuss the Canucks’ recent free agent signings, try our best to cope with losing Nikita Zadorov, share our memories from the past season, and set our expectations for the next one. If you’d like to be a guest on the podcast, send your name and city to [email protected]. Also, apologies for missing last week's episode—I was moving. Thanks for listening, everyone!
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In this episode, I chat with Connor from the popular Vancouver-based YouTube channel âturning the tables.â As fellow die-hard Canucks fans, we discuss which free agents we hope to see back next season, share our favourite memories from the 2023/24 season, and we even dive into some music talk. Check out Connorâs channelâyouâll love it, especially if youâre a music nerd like me. Thanks for listening, everyone. Stay tuned for the new video coming out this evening!
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In this (very short) episode, I wanted to share my thoughts on the new "30 for 30" documentary that aired on ESPN last week. "I'm Just Here for the Riot" covers the 2011 Stanley Cup riot in Vancouver following Game 7 of the Finals between the Vancouver Canucks and the Boston Bruins. In my opinion, some of the negative reviews it has received are driven by resurfaced anger, which is understandable. However, I believe this anger is leading to a misunderstanding of the filmmaker’s intent and that’s what I wanted to talk about. Hope you enjoy this shorter episode. Back to the regular scheduled programming next Thursday!
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In this episode I’m joined by fellow content-creator, DeanerHD. We spend two hours chatting about all things Vancouver Canucks; from their heartbreaking game seven loss against the Edmonton Oilers to Elias Pettersson’s “knee injury.” We also try to solve their offseason puzzle by choosing which UFAs/RFAs we’d sign if we had the power to do so. Hope you enjoy this much longer instalment of the show! New videos coming next week!
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In this episode, I chat with Pinholes Graham, a fellow content creator who, in my opinion, produces the best hockey-related videos on YouTube. If you haven't seen his work yet, start with his most popular video, "You Are Being Mythologized (Do Not Resist) â The Career of Carey Price," which has garnered over 130,000 views at the time of writing this. After that, dive into his captivating "Playoffs Past" series, where he explores nostalgic playoff matchups from the late nineties and early two-thousands â you won't regret it. Once you've finished, don't miss his hilarious "LOHL" series, where he straight-facedly covers an entirely fictitious league with absurd player names (and is only updated once a year, on April Fool's Day). Thanks for listening!
- Nuckhead
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