How about them Canucks!

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Any one who calls the Sedins "sisters" is a moron. Weaklings don't survive in the NHL.

The Canucks didn't take enough shots tonight, they tried to be too clinical. I think they were too cocky.
I tend to agree with you, they didn't give enough respect for the opposition, and didn't come out with their
work gloves on as they usually do, and calgary has been playing better lately, and now canucks have given
'them' more confidence in themselves with their win.

anyway, its a good thing too, keeps them alert and aware of the job at hand, and not get cocky and
casual.

that sisters thing is so old now, and those who say it are only trying to irritate
others, its very childish.
 

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As far as "the sisters" go I just checked the stat- in points they rank fourth and fifth in the league in assists they rank first and tied for third in the league, so that SHOULD be good enough to put a stop to any idiocy. (But then idiocy comes out of the mouths of IDIOTS, so I'm not holding my breath) :lol::lol::lol::lol:
 

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Canucks up 3/0 after one period..........................that's the boys! :smile:

Luongo and "The Sisters" easily handle another one 5/3- now for a road trip, in San Jose next!
 

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If I was oilers I would have known before the game that canucks were coming to make up for the dismal
performance against flames, and they did exactly that.

unfortunate about the hit by weise, he came in fast and the oiler did put himself in a very vulnerable
position, it was shoulder on shoulder, not from behind, but the impact was powerful, and the position
of the player sent his face into the glass big time.
the call was the correct one, but I don't think he should be suspended.
stuff happens out there, and that was one of those.

kesler got a charging penalty, he definitely was charging, but he missed the guy, and still got the
charging penalty, don't quite get that one, guess he got it for trying to charge. lol

canucks go on the road now, its the trip that I wanted to go on, (L.A.,anaheim,phoenix,san jose, not in that order),we talked about it, but can't do it,
maybe next year. Last year a big group travelled to these west coast games, there was lots of supporters
on that trip, it looks like so much fun, and of course the weather has nothing to do with it, (wink wink)

canucks 5 oilers 3

(I didn't see any women on the ice JLM).
 
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talloola;1525324 (I didn't see any women on the ice JLM).[/QUOTE said:
Me neither but sometimes you have to talk language "the experts" understand. :lol:

Things sure change in a few days, Minnesota is now 6th in the West!
 

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FWIW-The Oilers weren't all that bad and I like seeing younger players giving it their Best-it bodes well for the future of the game.

I love watching the 'new generation' oilers, lots of talent, and a great future, they need to add a better
defense along the way, and they will have a contender.
 

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Canucks Wed 28/12/2011 7:30 PM Sharks

Preview Red-hot Canucks head to San Jose - Davis Harper - NHL.com Staff Writer

TV: TSN, CSN-CA (HD)

Last 10: Vancouver 7-2-1; San Jose 5-3-2.

Season Series: This is the second of four season meetings between last season's Western Conference finalists and current division leaders. When the two first met a month ago, Vancouver held on for a 3-2 win in San Jose behind 43 saves Cory Schneider. These two will reconnect in Vancouver in five days on Jan. 2, 2012.

Big Story: San Jose enters Wednesday's contest looking to close out the calendar year with a win over its playoff nemesis Vancouver. The Canucks, who snuck away with a victory in the first game this season, will look to repeat the feat in HP Pavilion, a venue in which they have won four of five.

Team Scope:

Canucks: After a slip at home against Calgary on Dec. 23 – a 3-1 loss that snapped a three-game winning streak – Vancouver bounced back Monday with a 5-3 defeat of Edmonton. In it, the Canucks received scoring from an unexpected source: Andrew Ebbett. In only his eighth game back after a fractured foot sidelined him for most of the season, Ebbett scored two first-period goals in the win, matching his goal output from all of last season with Phoenix.

The usual suspects – Daniel Sedin, Alexandre Burrows and Ryan Kesler – rounded out the scoring for the Canucks, a team rounding once again into playoff form.

"It's a lot more enjoyable for everybody when you go out there and put your work boots on," said Canucks coach Alain Vigneault. "That's what our guys did tonight."

Sharks: After winning four straight to shoot to the top of the Pacific Division, San Jose suffered something of a Christmas hangover on Monday, falling 3-2 at HP Pavilion to Anaheim. The win was the Ducks' first away victory in 13 games, a period of 73 days. San Jose mounted a comeback in the third, outshooting the Ducks 18-8 in the period and controlling play, but failed to find the net.

"We started to establish our game in the third period," Sharks coach Todd McLellan said. "We turned it over and that affected us. We didn't respond. We rebounded in the third but it was too little, too late."

Although he provided an incisive assist on San Jose’s first goal, captain Joe Thornton coughed up a puck to Bobby Ryan for a breakaway goal.

"Those are things that are going to cost you games," Thornton said of the turnover, one of five he had on the night. "I just mishandled it. I've got to make a better decision."

Who's Hot: Roberto Luongo has officially recovered his playoff form. The Canucks No. 1 is 8-1-1 over his last 10 games, recording his only two shutouts of the season over that stretch. … Joe Pavelski, whose Thornton-assisted goal Monday put him in a tie for the team lead with 15, has six points in as many games.

Injury Report: San Jose goalie Antero Niittymaki should be available for Wednesday's game after he was recalled Dec. 23 from AHL Worcester. After assisting on a goal in the loss to Anaheim, defenseman Colin White left with a hand injury and is questionable. Martin Havlat (left hamstring surgery), Jim Vandermeer (upper body), Douglas Murray (right hand) and Alex Stalock (knee surgery) are all on injured reserve. … For Vancouver, Aaron Rome (broken thumb – 3 to 4 weeks), David Booth (sprained right knee – 4-6 weeks), Aaron Volpatti (shoulder surgery), Steve Pinizzotto (shoulder surgery) and Byron Bitz (groin surgery) are all on the IR.

Stat Pack: Schneider hasn't started since Dec. 15, but he could get the nod against San Jose. While not exactly stifling with a career 4.10 GAA against the Sharks, his 3-1-0 record, coupled with Vancouver's torrid scoring pace (3.31 goals per game), could be enough for the nod from Vigneault.

Puck Drop: "It gives you a little more confidence when you come to the rink in the morning and know you are in the lineup that night. I'm looking at this as an opportunity to prove I deserve a top-12 spot the rest of the season." – Vancouver forward Andrew Ebbett after scoring two goals against Edmonton
 

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Canucks jump to 4th place in the league! :smile:
they just said on the radio that they are tied for 3rd.

tough, hard fought game, canucks played very well most of the game, had tough times in the third, but
scratched and fought and skated hard and did it in overtime, important win.
they won't all look pretty, and san jose is such a hard team to play, and you could tell at the drop of
the puck that they wanted this game, and wanted it bad, makes canucks win all the sweeter.
Luongo played very well, stood in there strong and gave his team a chance to win.
canucks 3 - sharks 2

tomorrow night in anaheim I think.
 

talloola

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Technically! but the Rangers have two games in hand. :smile:
if there were 5 teams, all with the same points, they are all tied.

the order they are listed depends on games played, etc., and that can jump around daily.

I know what you are saying, but points are still the same.
 

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they just said on the radio that they are tied for 3rd.

tough, hard fought game, canucks played very well most of the game, had tough times in the third, but
scratched and fought and skated hard and did it in overtime, important win.
they won't all look pretty, and san jose is such a hard team to play, and you could tell at the drop of
the puck that they wanted this game, and wanted it bad, makes canucks win all the sweeter.
Luongo played very well, stood in there strong and gave his team a chance to win.
canucks 3 - sharks 2

tomorrow night in anaheim I think.

Got to watch part of the game last night as I was switching back and forth between it and the Russia vs Slovak World Juniors game - got to see Lu make a couple of really neat saves. Looks like the Canucks are back in great form, talloola - good on them. Great win in OT.