Canucks Player Grid || Most consistent (All-time) Day 29
September 27, 2024
Canucks Player Grid || Most consistent (All-time) Day 29
26 comments
Stan Smyl. The guy played hard every night even when the team sucked.
I should be awarded this as I continued the grid while most subs have discontinued it
Jim Benning. Consistently bad.
Dan Hamhuis
He rarely made mistakes. You rarely heard his name. But when we lost him in the SCF our defense collapsed. He was so consistent every game in his ability to play solid two way defense you basically just forgot he was there until he wasnt.
Gotta be Smyl or Linden
Edler, leader in goals, points, and games played for defensemen & was solid up until his last year here
They are already on the board, but the Sedins were top line productive players from 2005/06 – 2017/18
Stan Smyl
Mattias Ohlund
Murray Baron
Bobby Lou
Henrik Sedin.
Linden
David Booth’s play was consistent
I know I’m getting ahead of myself here, but I’m excited for when Brent Sopel wins Best Hair.
As to most consistent, Stan Smyl is a bit before my time so I couldn’t say; for me I always felt Burrows or Hansen never slept on a game, always came in with full, consistent effort.
Jannik Hansen. Played a 3rd line role really well throughout his career… no real ups or downs.
Luongo?
Steady Eddie, eagle.
Martin Gelinas
Loui erikkson
The Sedins were a model of consistency
Bure is pretty consistent at putting up points
Henrik
JT Miller, albeit shorter stay as a Canucks than other candidates, is pretty consistent in this new era of Canucks hockey
I threw it into Excel to have a gander, and Smyl, both Sedins, and Ohlund all have very similar career trajectories as far as year-to-year consistency (i.e. their annual points versus their career average). Not too much variance until they had a slight drop in age.
26 comments
Stan Smyl. The guy played hard every night even when the team sucked.
I should be awarded this as I continued the grid while most subs have discontinued it
Jim Benning. Consistently bad.
Dan Hamhuis
He rarely made mistakes. You rarely heard his name. But when we lost him in the SCF our defense collapsed. He was so consistent every game in his ability to play solid two way defense you basically just forgot he was there until he wasnt.
Gotta be Smyl or Linden
Edler, leader in goals, points, and games played for defensemen & was solid up until his last year here
They are already on the board, but the Sedins were top line productive players from 2005/06 – 2017/18
Stan Smyl
Mattias Ohlund
Murray Baron
Bobby Lou
Henrik Sedin.
Linden
David Booth’s play was consistent
I know I’m getting ahead of myself here, but I’m excited for when Brent Sopel wins Best Hair.
As to most consistent, Stan Smyl is a bit before my time so I couldn’t say; for me I always felt Burrows or Hansen never slept on a game, always came in with full, consistent effort.
Jannik Hansen. Played a 3rd line role really well throughout his career… no real ups or downs.
Luongo?
Steady Eddie, eagle.
Martin Gelinas
Loui erikkson
The Sedins were a model of consistency
Bure is pretty consistent at putting up points
Henrik
JT Miller, albeit shorter stay as a Canucks than other candidates, is pretty consistent in this new era of Canucks hockey
I threw it into Excel to have a gander, and Smyl, both Sedins, and Ohlund all have very similar career trajectories as far as year-to-year consistency (i.e. their annual points versus their career average). Not too much variance until they had a slight drop in age.
I think any would be a good pick here tbh
Jake Virtanen was pretty consistent