NHL games have been played only six by the rookie, including these three playoff games, but Frank Corrado does not look out of put on the blue line. In reality, he looks much better than a number of his higher-paid veteran teammates on many shifts. Corrado has played on average 12:33 a game, therefore he's benefiting from sheltered minutes. Still, he is one of only two Canucks to not be a bad as it pertains to plus/minus (Jason Garrison is the other), and he is also the only Canucks defenceman to not register an item in the series. I'd claim that Corrado is significantly exceeding expectations for a rookie who was playing in the OHL just a month now and before is cast in to the NHL playoffs. Honorable mention visits the Canucks' best defenceman overall in the series, Jason Garrison, along with his regular defensive play and 15 pictures in the series. But frankly, that level of play is expected from a person of his quality and pay. Garrison's lack of goals and the different expectations signify Corrado gets the nod.
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