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In this episode of Canucks Only, Rob and Shylo deliver another dose of hockey therapy after a rough 5–1 loss to Pittsburgh and a frustrating 2–1 defeat to Nashville. The guys break down how a potentially-potent power play has gone cold, the face-off woes that continue to plague the team, and why a lack of chemistry — and passion — might be at the heart of Vancouver’s struggles. They dig into Elias Pettersson’s confidence issues, the missing fire in the locker room, and why Connor Garland and Kiefer Sherwood seem to be the only players bringing consistent energy. From quiet personalities to coaching tweaks, Rob and Shylo question whether this Canucks roster has enough emotion to weather adversity. They also touch on Thatcher Demko’s stellar play, Evander Kane slowly adaptating, and the need for leadership to light a spark before frustration turns into something worse. It’s a brutally honest look at effort, emotion, and what it takes to stay competitive when talent alone isn’t enough.
By Rob YoungIn this episode of Canucks Only, Rob and Shylo deliver another dose of hockey therapy after a rough 5–1 loss to Pittsburgh and a frustrating 2–1 defeat to Nashville. The guys break down how a potentially-potent power play has gone cold, the face-off woes that continue to plague the team, and why a lack of chemistry — and passion — might be at the heart of Vancouver’s struggles. They dig into Elias Pettersson’s confidence issues, the missing fire in the locker room, and why Connor Garland and Kiefer Sherwood seem to be the only players bringing consistent energy. From quiet personalities to coaching tweaks, Rob and Shylo question whether this Canucks roster has enough emotion to weather adversity. They also touch on Thatcher Demko’s stellar play, Evander Kane slowly adaptating, and the need for leadership to light a spark before frustration turns into something worse. It’s a brutally honest look at effort, emotion, and what it takes to stay competitive when talent alone isn’t enough.