Plain and simple:
Roberto Luongo - A- - Would’ve earned an A+ had it not been for a moderately slow start out of the gate this season. Definitely Hart Trophy material.
Curtis Sanford - B+ - Filled in without many flaws for Luongo when he was injured and has done everything asked this year. Great team guy.
Kevin Bieksa - C+ - A little pointless to grade a player who has played in only twelve contests, but in them Bieksa showed minor errors defensively.
Alexander Edler - B+ - Proving to be a wonderful draft pick with every game he plays. Makes a great first pass and can play in all situations. His progress is similar to Bieksa’s meteoric rise.
Lukas Krajicek - B - Was easily the Canucks best defenseman during their struggles. Krajicek has been solid in the fact that you don’t notice him on the ice.
Aaron Miller - C+ - Aging veteran is a little slow in his game and is prone to the occasional error, but his veteran leadership has been a comfort to the younger blueliners.
Willie Mitchell - A- - Also struggled out of the gate but has been magnificent since. Seemingly flawless defensively and has been great against teams’ top players.
Mattias Ohlund - B+ - Has shown more poise this year in getting to loose pucks while not making many defensive errors. He still is prone to a few bad penalties sometimes.
Sami Salo - C+ - When he’s actually on the ice, Salo has been good in his own zone but cannot hit the net. I remember a powerplay where Salo’s slapshot only hit the net once out of six tries.
Mike Weaver - C - He’s done everything coaches expected out of a waiver pickup and is capable of playing 11 to 14 minutes a night in relief of an injured blueliner. Nothing fancy.
Daniel Sedin - B+ - Has struggled with consistency at times but seems to be finding his stride with seven goals in seven games.
Henrik Sedin - B+ - Been able to hit the net a little more than last season. If Henrik can match the second half this year with the second half he had last year, records could be broken again.
Markus Naslund - B- - I don’t enjoy knocking on the guy, but when people say “he’s back”, it takes me ten to twelve games to believe it. And Naslund hasn’t been lighting the lamp lately but has proven to be better than last year by far.
Ryan Kesler - A- - Easily the most improved player on the Canuck lineup. Sun writer Iain MacIntyre said it best: “While Luongo is the heart, Kesler is the identity of the Vancouver Canucks”.
Brendan Morrison - B- - Had a moderately good start to the year but slowed down, most likely by his wrist injury. Still, a veteran presence and leader on this team.
Brad Isbister - C+ - Hasn’t been fancy, but is part of the shutdown unit and his big body makes it tough for opponents to knock him down.
Taylor Pyatt - B- - Struggled with consistency but seems to have found his place alongside Ryan Kesler. The line has been able to chip in with goals.
Alex Burrows - B - One of the most effective penalty killers on the Canucks and he takes pride in it. Burr has been able to kill penalties by himself on occasion.
Matt Cooke - B - Hey, he’s been able to stay healthy so far! Cooke is back in form with the agitator role while able to chip in a goal or two every once in awhile.
Jeff Cowan - C - The Brabarian has disappointed so far, whether it be in an injury, a fight or lack of bras on the ice.
Mike Brown - C+ - Is taking Cowan’s seat, and quickly. Here’s a middleweight who can really throw ‘em.
Jason Jaffray - C+ - Has filled in magnificently for Morrison and is making a case to be a roster player next season.
Mason Raymond - B- - The kid with wheels is the real deal. Look at the goals by Raymond and you know he’ll be a future NHLer.
Canuck Coaching Staff - A- - Kudos to these guys for getting the Canucks back on track after the first dozen games. This team could’ve easily faltered and faded into the sunset but now are a contending team in the West.
Dave Nonis - C+ - Has yet to address major issues concerning the team but picking up Mike Weaver was the only move made. His real test will come in February at the trade deadline.















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Mario Court Alumni // Jan 6, 2008 at 12:26 am
Kesler’s improved a lot this season. i like to see him on the offensive lines rather then the checking lines. Possible 20-30goals this season perhaps? btw, Ty Conklin for Pits..6-0-0, impressive, maybe replacing sabourin or fleury?
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