Daid suzuki was grew up in Vancouver, British columbia, and in Canada.
That is up to you to decide, But many people believe that they have the best players. So in reality they do have the best team in the nhl. Although Boston is close to them.
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there are more Canadians 52% or more of the league is Canadian. the other 48% or so is made up of American and European players and afew players from elsewhere. about 22% are American
NHL players typically begin their warm-up on the ice about 30 minutes before the game starts. This warm-up session usually lasts around 20 minutes, allowing players to get loose, practice their shooting and passing, and prepare mentally for the game. The warm-up is a crucial part of their pre-game routine to ensure they are physically ready to compete.
Misty May-Treanor was inspired by her parents, the other players she grew up with, and fellow professional volleyball players.
30 teams with 23 active players each. 30 * 23 = 690 players. This doesn't include any players on IR though. Other players can be called up to replace them and the IR players don't count towards the 23 man roster limit. Teams are only allowed to play 20 players in any game. The normal breakdown is 12 forwards (4 lines), 6 defensemen (3 pairings) and 2 goaltenders. The other 3 players on their roster are "scratches" and are not allowed to participate in that game.
If your talking about the NHL Vancouver Canucks, which I assume you are, there are two answers. In the expansion draft which is a draft where teams can pick the players that make up their team when the enter the league the Canucks picked 24-year old stay at home defenseman Gary Doak. If you mean in the NHL Entry Draft, the Canucks lost the spin of the wheel to the Buffalo Sabres and ended up picking 2nd Overall in the 1970 NHL Entry Draft. The Canucks picked 19-year old defender Dale Tallon.
No they mostly end up getting 8th or 10th but 2 years ago they got 3rd!
Rasheed Wallace, who plays for the Boston Celtics, is known in the NBA as one of the most "Ghetto" players. He grew up in inner city Philadelphia. Allen Iverson grew up in Newport News, VA, where there are many projects or ghetto neighborhoods. Paul Peirce grew up in Inglewood, CA, which is known as one of the worst cities in the country.
It sure looks as if they will win the Stanley cup this year. but that is up to the players to decide. :)