How about them Canucks!

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Very good game for canucks, they have controlled this game right from early on, too bad they couldn't hang on till the end, but it
just takes one little f***k up, and in it goes. If Mitchell had of shot the puck the
other way instead of right back into the crowd, they could have got it out, but
that's the way it goes. Anyway they shut chicago down, didn't allow them to play
their wide open end to end game, so now we're in overtime, so lets see how it
goes, hope it's not too long.
See ya later, enjoy.

GO CANUCKS GO

It wasn't. Funny game, I thought Chicago dominated in the second periods & Canucks had a stranglehold on them for over 17 minutes of the third & that was about "all she wrote". Canucks do those things too often.
 

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That didn't take long. Just a shot and a tip in, can't do much about that. Canucks
controlled most of that game, chicago won the game, but they can't go into the
dressingroom very excited about how they played, only about the outcome.
Willie Mitchell had a tough night, but they are all human, and won't always play
great, and tonight was his night to look ordinary.

Changes everything now, as it is the best of 3, back home on Saturday, and do
it all over again.

Luongo played well, they all played well, they frustrated chicago all night.
Refs let a few penalty calls go right at the end, and early in the overtime,
seems like they put their whistles away.
 
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It wasn't. Funny game, I thought Chicago dominated in the second periods & Canucks had a stranglehold on them for over 17 minutes of the third & that was about "all she wrote". Canucks do those things too often.

Canucks were just playing solid defense for much of the game, kept chicago on
the outside for most of the time, and of course they will get the odd chance,
but not much, chicago were very frustrated, made some big surges just before
the tieing goal, that's about it. No stranglehold by either team.
We had our chances too, from time to time, but canucks weren't trying for
much, just patiently waiting for openings and mistakes by chicago, and we
did almost score a few times.
If you were listening to craig simpson throughout the game, he was commending
how the canucks were controlling the game, and not allowing chicago to do much
of anything, and he also commented, that he wondered why chicago coach didn't
change their style, so they could penetrate better.

If chicago were allowed to play 'their' game the score would not have been
1-0 for most of the game, they are a very offensive high scoring team, and
they don't like being tied up all the time, and puck chasing, like they had to.

This is hockey, and I am amazed by some of the callers on 1040, fans get
so paranoid when the canucks lose, I really don't understand that. I also
noticed that many people seemed to think canucks should win this series
in 4 or 5 games, how 'dumb', all that tells me is, that no one pays much attention
to others teams, just the canucks, and it also tells me that many fans are
mentally weak, and seem to emotionally 'crack' because 'their' team lost,
poor babies, suck it up, it's hockey.
 
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Canucks were just playing solid defense for much of the game, kept chicago on
the outside for most of the time, and of course they will get the odd chance,
but not much, chicago were very frustrated, made some big surges just before
the tieing goal, that's about it. No stranglehold by either team.
We had our chances too, from time to time, but canucks weren't trying for
much, just patiently waiting for openings and mistakes by chicago, and we
did almost score a few times.
If you were listening to craig simpson throughout the game, he was commending
how the canucks were controlling the game, and not allowing chicago to do much
of anything, and he also commented, that he wondered why chicago coach didn't
change their style, so they could penetrate better.

If chicago were allowed to play 'their' game the score would not have been
1-0 for most of the game, they are a very offensive high scoring team, and
they don't like being tied up all the time, and puck chasing, like they had to.

This is hockey, and I am amazed by some of the callers on 1040, fans get
so paranoid when the canucks lose, I really don't understand that. I also
noticed that many people seemed to think canucks should win this series
in 4 or 5 games, how 'dumb', all that tells me is, that no one pays much attention
to others teams, just the canucks, and it also tells me that many fans are
mentally weak, and seem to emotionally 'crack' because 'their' team lost,
poor babies, suck it up, it's hockey.

You're dead RIGHT talloola. Most of us get caught up in the obsession of winning and I'm as guilty as most althought I know it's how you play the game that counts.
 

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Looks like Bieksa has an injury, he was obviously hurt last night, and they said
he was the last one out of the medical room, and limping, so that is a major
concern, especially with Salo not ready to come back, and this could make a
difference in the next game for sure. Injuries are a big part of how a team
presents itself, and Bieksa has been a huge positive influence in our games in
this playoff series.

Canucks have scored a good number of goals on the power play in this series, but
last night there were very few of them, so canucks didn't have that luxury of
scoring with a man advantage, and that kept the shots on goal down, along with
the defensive style they were playing. Vineault didn't instruct them to shut it
down quite as much as they did, but it just happened that way, as chicago also
were more careful with their puck handling, and didn't take so many risks as
they usually do.
 

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I think Salo will be back in the lineup in the next game. Had htey have won last night, they would probably rest him awhile longer. They pretty well have to pull out all stops now.
 

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I think Salo will be back in the lineup in the next game. Had htey have won last night, they would probably rest him awhile longer. They pretty well have to pull out all stops now.

Heard a interview with gillis this morning, and he said that bieksa is fine, hope
he's right, and yes, salo will probably play saturday, although I wouldn't want to
see him come back too soon, then 'out' again.

Detroit played a whale of a game last night, showed anaheim where the bear
s**t in the buckwheat, thats for sure. Franzin played a wonderful game, but
one player who is without points for them so far is Datzyuk, so he will have
to get going. Hiller was pulled, but will probably start the next game.
 

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Last night in Chicago was the game I was afraid of seeing for Canuck fans: good goaltending and defense but no offense. I know its only one game but it reminds me of most of the Canucks playoff appearances of the last 5 years or so. I think thats why some of the talk-radio fans might be reacting the way they are, Talloola.

Johan Franzen: the guy is incredible. His regular seasons may be a little bit of a let down by comparison but his playoff performances put some of the game's superstars to shame (*cough* Malkin *cough* Datsyuk *cough*). This is a man who is going to get a HUGE raise next time his contract comes up for negotiation...
 

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Last night in Chicago was the game I was afraid of seeing for Canuck fans: good goaltending and defense but no offense. I know its only one game but it reminds me of most of the Canucks playoff appearances of the last 5 years or so. I think thats why some of the talk-radio fans might be reacting the way they are, Talloola.

Johan Franzen: the guy is incredible. His regular seasons may be a little bit of a let down by comparison but his playoff performances put some of the game's superstars to shame (*cough* Malkin *cough* Datsyuk *cough*). This is a man who is going to get a HUGE raise next time his contract comes up for negotiation...

He has been, and still is an amazing play off player, that's for sure. Hope Detroit
go on to win the series now. They are two and two, as they won tonight, now back to detroit, and it
looks like anaheim is on the 'limp'.

Just as Ryan Johnson said in his interview last night, they were not instructed
to play 'total' defense, as happened, he said that they 'just' weren't getting the
puck deep enough into 'chicago's' end, on many occasions, but he said vineault
just told them to play defensively responsible, but go for it when they could,
but johnson said, they didn't give themselves enough opportunities to go for
it, and also they hardly had any power plays, which has been successful for
them, so chicago adjusted their play too, and weren't so 'wreckless', as they
have been, they were also more responsible defensively.
So, now both coaches will do their adjustments before the next game, and
we will see how things change.
 
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Pittsburgh won 5-3 last night, so now that series is tied 2-2. Carolina beat Boston 4-1 and now hold a stranglehold 3-1 game lead. Wow! What is it with #1 teams choking in series that they should have won?8O
 

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Pittsburgh won 5-3 last night, so now that series is tied 2-2. Carolina beat Boston 4-1 and now hold a stranglehold 3-1 game lead. Wow! What is it with #1 teams choking in series that they should have won?8O

Washington's goalie let in a couple of 'stinkers', and carolina is flying, and
cam ward is awsome.
 

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Pittsburgh won 5-3 last night, so now that series is tied 2-2. Carolina beat Boston 4-1 and now hold a stranglehold 3-1 game lead. Wow! What is it with #1 teams choking in series that they should have won?8O

It could have something to do with weak teams in their own division during the reg. season. Detroit racked up an inordinate number of points a few years ago when St. Louis, Chicago and Columbus were all doing very poorly. just a theory.
 

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Some teams just rise to the occasion, others work their way up and peak just at
the right time. eg. anaheim.
The playoffs usually 'even' out the playing field, and for the most part the best team
will make it through, but not always, but all of a sudden everybody has a chance,
a new season, and the 'mood' is different.
Some teams made their changes at the trade deadline, which gave them a boost,
others fade toward the end, others suffer from injuries.
All the teams are good, there is not that much difference from the top to the
so-called bottom.
Some players who are not expected to be stars, make heros out of themselves in
the playoffs, others who are expected to shine, fade.
Carolina is an excellent team, they just quietly showed up, and now are kicking
butt.
NHL playoffs is a brand new season, anything can happen.
 

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tonight at 7:30 CBC vancouver



For the Canucks…

After being caught on the ice for both of Chicago’s goals during Game 4, you can bet Willie Mitchell will be out for some retribution as he tries to help his team regain the series lead tonight in Game 5. Despite an all-around solid game for Vancouver’s top shutdown defenseman who logged a team-high 29:17 of ice-time, the 32-year old ended up finishing a minus-two on the night dropping his overall plus-minus in the playoffs to a team-worse minus-three. In the regular season, the 6’3”, 210 lbs. rearguard led the Canucks with a plus-29 rating and had an impressive 27-game streak in which he did not record anything less than an even-rating.

The Port McNeill, BC native is hoping to return to the Western Conference Final for the first time since the 2003 season as a member of the Minnesota Wild. That year, he helped his Wild squad upset the Canucks in seven games in the Western Semi-Final to earn his first trip to a Conference Final series. In 43 career NHL playoff games, Mitchell has recorded seven points (1-6-7) and 48 penalty minutes.For the Blackhawks…

Andrew Ladd may have grown up cheering for the Canucks as a kid, but he’s no longer rooting for his hometown team these days. After Game 4 on Thursday night, it’s a safe bet the folks in his hometown aren’t too fond of him either. The 6’2”, 198 lbs. left winger definitely picked an opportune time to have his best game of the series setting up Martin Havlat’s tying goal with just 2:44 remaining in regulation time before tipping home the game-winner 2:52 into overtime to help team even the best-of-seven series at two games a piece. The two points snapped a four game point-less skid for the 23-year old. His only playoff point prior to Thursday night was a goal in Game 5 of Chicago’s series against Calgary.

This playoff run for the Maple Ridge, BC native marks his first trip back to the NHL’s post-season since the 2006 season when Ladd, then in his rookie season, appeared in 17 playoff games for the Carolina Hurricanes netting five points (2-3-6) and helping them capture that franchise’s first ever Stanley Cup. In 27 career playoff games, Ladd has amassed eight points (4-4-8) and ten penalty minutes.

Couldn't begin to guess how this will all play out, and I am not sure how Bieksa
is, if he isn't 100%, and Salo isn't 100%, it does make a difference.
Mitchell had some tough periods last game, so our defense needs to 'all' be there
in their comfortable roles, with their usuall partners, to do their best.
Their defense in last game was excellent, just need to add a little more offense
to that style, and pop in a few more goals.
Sedins have to be better this game, Sundin is useless in my opinion, but just his
stature and name out there creates some buzz, at least he could win some
face offs, that would help.
All lines have to go strong, and we know chicago will be flying, BUT, they can't
fly when we don't let them.

GO CANUCKS GO
 

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It looks like the collapse of Washington is a lot closer to reality. Pittsburgh won 4-3 in overtime and now hold a 3-2 advantage in games. Game 6 is in Pittsburgh too.8O

Vancouver had a 2-1 lead but could not hold the lead...again! It is tied 2-2 at the end of the 2nd period.8O
 

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A couple of stupid penalties, and a comedy of errors right at the end, caused this
loss. Very embarrassing on HNIC, for sure.
Otherwise a good game, back and forth and no real control by either one.
I've allready got my movie on, have a good one.
 

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Vancouver sitting back with a 1 goal lead is obviously not working. They need to put pressure in the Chicago zone and keep peppering their goalie. Get at least a 2 goal lead before attempting to shut down Chicago. Being down 3-2 is better than being down 3-1(like Boston), but they need to change their mode of play.
 

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A couple of stupid penalties, and a comedy of errors right at the end, caused this
loss. Very embarrassing on HNIC, for sure.
Otherwise a good game, back and forth and no real control by either one.
I've allready got my movie on, have a good one.

I hope you enjoyed the movie, talloola.:smile:
 

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The Capitals need a goaltender. Varlamov has had his moments but he's inconsistent, and the Pens have too much talent on their roster to give them weakness. Ovechkin (10G, 7A in the playoffs) and Crosby (9G, 7A in the playoffs) have been outstanding: neither one deserves to lose this series, its a shame one will (I think it will be Ovie for the lack of support from the rest of the Caps).The winning goal was a lucky bounce but that's part of hockey, just as posts and crossbars are.

Vancouver... what can you say? They played with fire again. To beat the 'Hawks you need to play 60 minutes not 35 or 40. Calgary did this with Chicago too and we all know where the Flames are now...