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Let me explain.
Kaberle is exactly what the Canucks NEED on their blueline. However, a quick analysis of the Canucks current assets and the Leafs current needs shows that this proposed trade doesn’t line up.

On Wednesday, the NHL and the Vancouver Canucks released the schedule for the 2009-2010 season.
Normally, I would grouse about too many back-to-back games in cities that are too far apart.
However the Canucks face a very unique scheduling issue this coming season – the 2010 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games in Vancouver. This year, the Canucks will embark on an unprecedented 14-game road trip, spanning 40 days and a 16 day hiatus for the Olympic games. Essentially this huge road trip is an 8-game road trip, then a 16 day break (for all non-Olympic participants) then another 6-game road trip.
With all that being said, here is my view on the Top 10 most important games of this coming season for the Vancouver Canucks.
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The Vancouver Canucks hosted their 2009 “State of the Franchise” event Thursday evening, bringing in season ticket holders and invited guests to get a look inside the Canucks management team and insight into their thoughts on the state of the club.
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Well, Mike Gillis certainly thinks so.
The Canucks GM stated on TSN earlier this week that Cory Schneider will be in the long-term plans of the Vancouver Canucks.
With the Canucks on the verge of signing captain Roberto Luongo to an extension, it’s hard to see where Schneider will fit. Schneider himself has alluded to the fact that he feels ready to make the leap to the NHL, and that he has nothing more to learn at the AHL level.
I agree with him.

Are they trade winds a-blowin’? It would certainly appear that way.
But the question is… Who are the Canucks trading?

So what do the Canucks do now?
Do they sign a couple of free agents? Are they going to offer up a big trade? Do they re-sign Mats Sundin? Are they counting on Cody Hodgson making the team? What do they at backup goalie?
Does Mike Gillis have some master plan for filling out the rest of this team?

The Canucks did the expected to the relief of many fans in Vancouver and have locked up the Sedins for the next five years.
And that’s pretty much all they did.
So are Canucks going to be satisfied with a team that’s essentially the same as last year?
This Canucks fan right here is definitely not going to be satisfied, if that’s the case.

Canucks GM Mike Gillis has reportedly left the Sedins and their agents with an offer to consider.
Will it be enough to keep Daniel and Henrik with the only NHL club for which they’ve ever played?
It’s hard to say at this point, as details of the offer are unknown.

There is growing sentiment in Vancouver that, come July 1st, the Canucks will have signed all-star goalie and captain Roberto Luongo to a long-term contract extension and will let Daniel and Henrik Sedin walk away as unrestricted free agents.
All signs are pointing to both being true.
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From Richard Loat (@mozy19)…
“Love how all the teams had token french speakers, the #Canucks bust out Luongo. That’s how we roll.“
That’s right, that IS how we roll!
And didn’t you just LOVE how the Montreal faithful cheered him? Beautiful!

