Canucks This Week, are these guys really good?

Our weekly video talks about all the empty seats at Rogers Arena and what place the Canucks really sit at in the NHL

In this conversation, Paul Chapman and Patrick Johnston discuss the state of the Canucks, analyzing performance, fan experience, ticket pricing, and how the players are doing. They delve into the implications of JT Miller’s return and the team’s upcoming games, providing insights into the challenges and expectations surrounding the franchise.

In this edition they discuss:
The Canucks are sitting at 10th in the league, which is a fair representation of their play.
Despite missing star players, the Canucks are managing to stay competitive.
Fan energy at games has been lacking, impacting the overall atmosphere, is this to blame for the mediocre home record?
Ticket prices have risen significantly, is that the key thing impacting attendance?
The Canucks are evolving into a team built more for a collective effort rather than relying solely on star players.
Miller’s return is as a positive, but what can fans expect into the next part of the season?
The upcoming games against a series of tough opponents will be crucial for the team climbing the standings and keeping pace with the Pacific leaders.
The Canucks need to improve their goal scoring to match their defensive strengths.
There is a growing concern about the value fans perceive in attending games.
The conversation highlights the balance between business and fan engagement in professional sports.

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