On today's episode of @CanucksConvo, @harmandayal2 joined the show and gave his thoughts on what changes he'd like to see to the #Canucks lineup. This included taking Riley Stillman out and finding a way to get Podkolzin and Höglander back in. FULL CLIP: youtube.com/watch?v=8r4RoK…
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Kyle Burroughs should be in this team’s lineup: Canucks Conversation Nov. 21st

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Nov 21, 2022, 18:35 ESTUpdated: Aug 12, 2024, 14:59 EDT
On today’s episode of Canucks Conversation, Harman Dayal of The Athletic stopped by to talk about the Canucks’ deployment of young players like Vasily Podkolzin and Nils Höglander, as well as discuss the team’s decision to play Riley Stillman over Kyle Burroughs tonight against Vegas.
As you may have read in our scenes from morning skate story today, Burroughs remains out of the lineup in place of Stillman, while Höglander is coming out so Vasily Podkolzin can back into the lineup.
We also chatted with Harman about his and Faber’s pickleball game, along with what he thinks the best course of action is for Jack Rathbone.
Here’s a snippet of Harman’s answer when we asked him what lineup changes he’d like to see the Canucks make.
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