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Jamie Dodd and Canucks Reporter Thomas Drance combine to bring you the most comprehensive Canucks coverage in Vancouver. They dive into all the issues that matter for any diehard Canucks fan. Plus, hear exclusive interviews from the players and the team to stay up to date all season long.

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    • 4.4 • 110 Ratings

Jamie Dodd and Canucks Reporter Thomas Drance combine to bring you the most comprehensive Canucks coverage in Vancouver. They dive into all the issues that matter for any diehard Canucks fan. Plus, hear exclusive interviews from the players and the team to stay up to date all season long.

    How Can the Canucks Generate More Offence?

    How Can the Canucks Generate More Offence?

    Jamie and Drance hear from Head Coach Rick Tocchet at morning skate heading into Game 3 in Nashville and the guys break down his comments on not changing too much lineup wise heading into the game. Sean Gentille joins the show to give his take on how the Canucks' series has gone so far, the play of Elias Pettersson and where he thinks the series will go from here. Jamie and Drance dive into the pace of this series so far and note how the Canucks have not held the lead for much of the time through the first few games. Later on, Dimitri Filipovic comes on the show and helps shine some light into what both teams may look to build on and also change systematically as the scene shifts to Nashville.

    • 2 hrs 2 min
    The Whiteboard: Whole New Ball Game Tonight for Canucks

    The Whiteboard: Whole New Ball Game Tonight for Canucks

    Jamie and Drance discuss how the p[playstyle of both clubs may change dramatically as the scene shifts to Nashville for Game 3 later this afternoon. The guys try to work through the plethora of different reports on the Thatcher Demko injury and that for the team it shouldn't matter right now and the priority has to just be getting wins and staying in the fight.

    • 24 min
    Shots Are Good but Shots on Net Are Better

    Shots Are Good but Shots on Net Are Better

    Jamie opens Canucks Talk joined by Randip Janda as the two look back on the profound and illustrious career of Bob Cole after the news of his passing Thursday morning. The guys dive into what the Canucks should expect as the series shifts to Nashville and how Pettersson must step up for Vancouver to have a chance to win this series. Later on, Alex Daugherty of the Tennessean joins the show to help shed some light onto the matchups in this series and what Nashville could be looking to change as they get last change upon returning to home ice. Co-host Thomas Drance comes on live from Nashville as him and Jamie discuss how the game plan for Vancouver could alter slightly ahead of Game 3. Brendan Morrison joins the show and breaks down what the Canucks players can do to help get more pucks on the net and not have as many shots blocked.

    • 1 hr 58 min
    The Whiteboard: What Changes Will the Canucks Bring to the Table?

    The Whiteboard: What Changes Will the Canucks Bring to the Table?

    Jamie is joined by his co-host Thomas Drance who is in Nashville ahead of Game 3 between Vancouver and Nashville on Friday. The guys discuss the importance of this game and how the winner of Game 3 drastically gets a better chance to win the series along with how the Canucks should be expecting to play in a pretty hostile environment. Plus, Jamie and Drance speak on the Demko injury as he is travelling with the team.

    • 23 min
    You Cannot Punt on Pettersson

    You Cannot Punt on Pettersson

    Jamie and Thomas are joined by a bevvy of guests. First, Jason Bukala hops on live from Helsinki, Finland to talk about the Canucks play last night. Mainly, all the missed and blocked shots. That makes way for the Crossover with Don Taylor and Rick Dhaliwal. They dive into Pettersson's struggles and how the Preds are playing against the Canucks top lines. They also talk about the goalie situation with Demko out. Jamie and Thomas talk about Nils Hoglander's play and where the Canucks can find more offence in their lineup. Finally, Brendan Batchelor joins Jamie as the pair observe how well the Canucks actually played last night despite the score. They also talk about Casey DeSmith and Elias Pettersson.

    • 1 hr 59 min
    The Whiteboard: Shoot the Puck!

    The Whiteboard: Shoot the Puck!

    In this edition of The Whiteboard, Jamie and Thomas recap a disappointing loss by the Vancouver Canucks to the Nashville Predators in Game 2 of Round 1. They talk about the team's inability to get their shots on net. Jamie and Thomas talk about the teams overall and play and the play of Casey DeSmith. They delve into Elias Pettersson's underwhelming performance and what the team needs from him moving forward. Drancer highlights how he has become the scapegoat for the Canucks. He also outlines the series betting odds after two games.

    • 26 min

Customer Reviews

4.4 out of 5
110 Ratings

110 Ratings

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Favourite

My favourite sports podcast ever

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Drance is a clown

I do not understand the fascination and insistence Sportsnet has with cramming drance down this market throat

therealscqb ,

Awesome Podcast but not for Canucks Casuals

Drance is awesome, Jamie is the perfect complement. But this podcast is about debating how the Canucks can win a cup in our lifetimes. If that’s what you want, you’re in the right place, but if you just want to casually cheer on the team while they finish 14th-26th, this probably isn’t for you. Unless you’re here to learn more and can tolerate Drance while doing so lol. Go Canucks

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