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The Skate: A holding pattern More news and notes on the Vancouver Canucks after the 3-1 loss to the Calgary Flames on Thursday.
Author of the article: Patrick Johnston
Publishing date: Feb 12, 2021 • February 12, 2021 • 10 minute read • VANCOUVER, BC - February 11, 2021 - Vancouver Canucks Jay Beagle and Calgary Flames Matthew Tkachuk mix it up during NHL action at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, BC, February 11, 2021. Photo by Arlen Redekop / Vancouver Sun / The Province News (PNG) (story by reporter) [PNG Merlin Archive] Photo by Arlen Redekop /PNG
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Jacob Markström has stopped 90 of the 93 shots the Canucks have fired his way in the first three games of the season between the Calgary Flames and his old club.
The Prince George Cougars had a pretty good idea when the WHL Bantam Draft started on Thursday that they wouldn’t be getting Mathew Barzal.
“He was too good for bantam this year,” said general manager Dallas Thompson. “He was so far ahead of everyone else at the beginning of the season. The other players started to catch up as the season went along, but he was still the best.”
So the Cougars, holding the number three pick, weren’t surprised when the Seattle Thunderbirds picked Barzal first.
“We knew we had a pair of deals in place with our picks in the first round,” Thompson said. “The first deal was contingent on Barzal being picked first.”