Canucks player grid || Most clutch (All-time) Day 11


Canucks player grid || Most clutch (All-time) Day 11

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  1. Trevor Linden scoring the only 2 Canucks goals in game 7 1994 WITH broken ribs. As clutch as it gets.

  2. In this essay, I will make the case for Pavel Bure, who time and time again was the player who performed best on the ice when the chips were down. He dominates almost every postseason stat.

    1. Career playoffs points per game for the Canucks leader? Pavel Bure (for players who have played > 7 games)

    2. Best single playoff run points per game? Pavel Bure in 1994.

    3. Is he clutch? There are two THE GOAL moments in Canucks history, Burrows “slaying the dragon” in 2011 to eliminated the Blackhaws in OT — and Pavel Bure’s 1994 “Brown to Bure” breakaway in double OT to cap off our 3-1 comeback against the Flames.

    4. Can he take over a series? 5 points in the 3 game comeback in 94. Was the most dominant Canuck in every series.

    Some players have clutch moments, like Burrows. Some players have a great series, like Kesler. Some players just score a lot — Bure did all three.

    If we were to say “which Canuck should I put on the ice to tip this series in my favour?” it’s Bure — weather you’re talking about an overtime, a game, or the full playoffs.

    Pavel Bure is the Canucks Mr Playoffs.

  3. I’d have a hard time saying anyone other than Bure. Yeah Burrows and Linden had one amazing moment, but Bure was clutch every time he stepped on the ice. And his post season play was somehow even better than his regular season play.

  4. Throwing Ohlund out there. 19 of his 93 NHL goals were game winners. It felt like whenever he scored, it was a big goal.

  5. I would say Daniel Sedin I think he leads the team in all time GWG if I recall correctly it’s not even close.

  6. I know it’s early but I wanna lay the groundwork for Willie D or Torts for worst coach

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