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You have a bad game, people dont love you as much a€” and they tell you.Sbisa experienced the latter in the Canucks final exhibition matchup when a pass up the middle in front of his own net ended up as a goal against.It was one noticeable hiccup in an otherwise steady pre-season performance for Sbisa, who came to Vancouver with Nick Bonino this summer in the trade that sent Ryan Kesler to Anaheim.He said hes adjusting well to the increased scrutiny of playing in a Canadian market.Its fun. The rink is always packed. Youre always on TV. Hockey is clearly the No. 1 sport here, he said. I had a little bit of a taste of that in Philadelphia for year, and then I went to Anaheim where its the opposite. People care about hockey but its obviously not even close to how it is here.I loved it in Anaheim (but) you can make a bad play and no one really cares, you can make a lot of good plays and no one really knows.But the Italian-born Sbisa said an even bigger with the Canucks has been the system implemented by rookie head coach Willie Desjardins.Theres some things Ive never done, not only at the pro level but even in junior hockey. If you do his things I think you can play in a very effective way, but its hard, especially as a defenceman, said Sbisa, who represents Switzerland at the international level. He wants us to be really aggressive on the offensive blue-line and things like that. Whereas usually on the strong side coaches want you to back off.Here we play more the other way around. If all five guys do their job it will work out and we will put a lot of pressure on their wingers and turn a lot of pucks over. Its just getting comfortable doing that.Sbisa played just 30 games for the Ducks last season because of various injuries and has never scored more than five goals in an NHL campaign, but the former first-round pick said hes being encourageed to be more forward-thinking with the Canucks.ddddddddddddIn Anaheim they kind of told me We dont want you to be too offensive. Just sit back. We know you have the skills to do it, but we just dont need it out of you with the guys we have here, said Sbisa. (In Vancouver) theyve said just play your game. Its great to know the coaches dont restrict you in any which way. They just want you to play your game and thats the only thing a player can ask for.Desjardins knew the former member of the WHLs Lethbridge Hurricanes from his days coaching the Medicine Hat Tigers and has been impressed by Sbisa since his arrival.He was a real good player (in junior). He was real mobile. I watched him a little bit in Anaheim, said Desjardins. Once the trade was made I had a couple guys call me that knew him and said what a good defenceman he was. Since hes been here Ive liked him. I think he has a physical element to his game that we like. Hes not afraid to get hit.That willingness to go to the dirty areas of the ice is something that has also been noticed by Sbisas teammates, including his new defence partner.Hes very physical. I didnt realize how physical he was, and he moves the puck well, said Dan Hamhuis. Hes great to play with. He talks a lot and makes the game easy.Sbisa had nine goals and 47 assists in 266 games with the Flyers and Ducks before making his debut with Vancouver on Wednesday in a 4-2 opening-night road victory over the Calgary Flames.He chewed up 18 minutes 34 seconds of ice time and played 2:11 on the penalty kill, including a key 5-on-3 in the first period.Hockeys a game of instincts and all that, but youve got to play the system, Sbisa said prior to the game. About 75 per cent is system and the rest is read the play and go from there, but youve got to play the way the coach wants.Sbisas girlfriend is from nearby Ladner, B.C., and he wondered before the trade to Vancouver what it would be like playing under a microscope in Canada.Now hes living it.I always thought to myself it would be kind of fun to play in a big market and experience the whole thing and it doesnt get any bigger than here, said Sbisa. Even just walking around the city. I love the place.Ive already been recognized way more than in Anaheim the last five years. ' ' '