Canucks on Sweden and Finland registered wins in today’s Fortuna Hockey Games matchups.
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I think where we stand now, while it’s definitely not, like, a Stanley Cup playoff caliber team or whatever, they’re identifying team culture and proving that they wanna be in Vancouver.
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Like, you’ve got kids like Zibanejad, Booyam, Ogrin, Willander, Carlson, DPD, you know, all the Swedes are coming in.
And Booyam, so- I don’t know if you’ve, I don’t know if you’ve been keeping up with, with social media and stuff, but when the players have been doing their end of season posts and stuff- I mean- every time I look in the comments section, Booyam, DPD, like, everybody’s commenting.
Nils Hglander’s another guy, too, and it’s just- Yes it’s fun to see that team culture and cohesion part come back, right?
Yeah, it’s, it’s really reminding me of, like, the Abbotsford Canucks and the way that they sort of felt during the Calder Cup.
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Like, you knew that this wasn’t just a team of hockey players, this was a team of friends who wanted to win together.
Mm-hmm.
And I think another really memorable moment for me this year was when, I can’t remember who came out with the video, but watching, like, Booyam, Willander, and- Oh is it Pettersson?
DPD?
Yeah, DP- The fight?
DPD, fighting each other after- That was, uh- practice.
That was Tyson I was like, “Hey.”
Our good- Yes, yes our friend of the program, Tyson Cole, came out with that video.
Yeah, that was, And I feel like even after that you started to see them kind of stand up for each other on the ice as well, right?
And it wasn’t just the young guys, although they were doing that, too.
I remember there was one game, I think it was against the Kings at home, when, Booyam actually fought, right?
Yeah.
