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Isn't Corrado's skating at an elite level which is also a huge part of being a defenceman. If so, then he is great at something.
Isn't Corrado's skating at an elite level which is also a huge part of being a defenceman. If so, then he is great at something.
Bummer that we don't get to see him perform on the big stage.
But, from what Mackenize says, it probably came down to the fact that Corrado doesn't do one thing great. Old saying, good at everything, great at nothing.
Reilly/Hamilton were locks
Harrington/Ouellet were locks too.
Reinhart seemed like a lock.
Down to Wotherspoon and Murphy. Wotherspoon is a big defender, while Murphy is a PP QB.
Corrado did have a great camp, but it is what it is.
Not a troll.
This post summed it up perfectly.
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I attended each practice/game for the WJC and was impressed with Corrado. It's easy to hate on Canuck prospects due to blind bias/hate, but there's not question he has top 4 upside. Great pick, and solid future ahead of him. If there wasn't a lockout he would probably be in the top 4. Enjoy the World Juniors! Go Canada!
Coaching staff was biased. That's pretty much all there was to it.
pretty much everything in this owns and im glad he's not falling over himself to "thank" team canada for their ********
Yup. I hate to get all Jesse Ventura on you guys but Murphy had a Spot(t) on this team before camp.
Why even have camp? Corrado was the best of the non locks, did everything he could & doesn't make it due to "size"? If you think his size would end up being an issue then don't invite him in the first place.
Didn't Don Cherry go off about the camps and that it just demoralizes kids who deserve a spot but don't get it due to politics? I mean, hell, look at Murphy. The only reason he's even there is because his stupid coach is coaching the team. Why even bother holding these camps and getting kids' hopes up only to shoot them down when you've already made your mind up about the roster? To maintain some semblance of competition probably, or that sort of bulls***.
They do it every year and as a result, what should be a strength for Canada - depth - isn't.
I loved Corrado's attitude except now if a D gets injured, they'll probably call up someone who was politically correct.
They do it every year and as a result, what should be a strength for Canada - depth - isn't.
I loved Corrado's attitude except now if a D gets injured, they'll probably call up someone who was politically correct.
The day my Corrado mancrush began.
Why did he drop the gloves? Tinordi has like 6 inches and 40 pounds on him. It's like Bieksa going after Byfuglien.
To show some support for his teammate bud.
meh, the later hardly goes looking for fights - and I don't mean that by he doesn't want to hurt the other guy (as other true heavyweights sometimes are reluctant to drop the gloves against shorter/smaller guys). Byfuglien likes to play the bully but doesn't have a habit of backing it up that 'tough guy attitude'. Call me biased (though bear in mind, I could hardly be called a Bieksa fanboy), but I'd like Bieksa's chances against ByfuglienWhy did he drop the gloves? Tinordi has like 6 inches and 40 pounds on him. It's like Bieksa going after Byfuglien.
But, from what Mackenize says, it probably came down to the fact that Corrado doesn't do one thing great. Old saying, good at everything, great at nothing.
He's pissed. Talked about how he couldn't have done more to make the team. Made a point to say that not only did he score the two goals in three games, but he didn't have a single goal against.
When asked if he made any new bonds or friends over there, he said not really. He wasn't there to make any friends,
He's pissed. Talked about how he couldn't have done more to make the team. Made a point to say that not only did he score the two goals in three games, but he didn't have a single goal against.
When asked if he made any new bonds or friends over there, he said not really. He wasn't there to make any friends, will check out some highlights of the WJ's but it'll be hard to watch.
Said he's only focused on making the NHL now.
That is such a Vancouver Canuck response. He's perfect.
All the other camp cuts did a lot of "no hard feelings" ********, but of course there are hard feelings if you truly outplayed your competition.
I really hope Frank Corrado is our new defensive pairing for Chris Tanev, since K Conn hasn't really improved last year to show he can play at the NHL level.
I would guess that the hope is that both Corrado and Tanev play on their natural right side. If we re-sign Edler that could one day mean:
Hamhuis - Bieka
Edler - Corrado
Garrison - Tanev