How about them Canucks!

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yeah, who knows how that will work, could be the opposite, imagine buffalo beating them in a shoot out,
maybe now buffalo will be on the rise. nothing is written in stone, always surprises.

I think you said it well, Talloola, the teams are so even these days that on any given day you just can't tell who is going to prevail.
 

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I was surprised at how dominant the Broadway Blues were tonight

now that they are back in their building, and have some practice time and a real routine, they
have played better.
I don't rate pittsburg as one of the top teams in the league, defensively they are weak.
 

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domination of CanucksWednesday, 11.06.2013 /
PrintCANUCKS (10-5-2) at SHARKS (10-1-4)

TV: SNET-VAN, CSN-CA

Last 10: Vancouver 6-2-2, San Jose 5-1-4

Season series: This is the third of four games between the San Jose Sharks and Vancouver Canucks. The Sharks won the first two by identical 4-1 scores to extend their regular-season winning streak against Vancouver to five games.

Big story: The Sharks are on a three-game winless streak, but they've earned points in each game. Only the Boston Bruins have beaten them in regulation, a 2-1 loss in Boston on Oct. 24. Two of those one-point results, however, came against Pacific Division rivals. The Canucks are on the second stop of a four-game intradivisional road trip.

Team Scope

Canucks: Vancouver's trip began Tuesday against the Phoenix Coyotes, who are 7-0-1 at home this season. It was an evenly matched game throughout until Antoine Vermette scored in the sixth round of the shootout and Vancouver captain Henrik Sedin missed on his first chance in three years. The 3-2 loss secured a point but ceded an extra one to the Coyotes, who are two points ahead of the Canucks in the divisional standings.

"We're going to know more, but I think we know a lot already," Daniel Sedin told the National Post. "I think we're a really good team when we play the way we can and we've shown that the last seven or eight games. It wasn't pretty [Tuesday], but we got pucks deep and battled hard and created some chances. This was a good start to our road trip. We battled hard in a tough building."

Sharks: It's going to happen during an 82-game season, even to the hottest teams. Whatever the reason, every team hits a rough spot. For the Sharks, that has meant settling for a single point in each of the past three games. San Jose fell behind 3-1 and 4-3 Tuesday night to the Buffalo Sabres, who have the fewest points in the NHL, and wound up losing 5-4 in a shootout.

Forward Logan Couture feels the winless streak is a matter of concern.

"We haven't played very well the last couple games," Couture told to the San Jose Mercury News. "We were just too slow with the puck, standing over it, not moving it. At the start of the year, you watch our games and we're 'boom boom boom' out of the zone and in their zone.

"The last couple games, it's been stand over the puck, look, wait, get stripped, play in your own zone. That's what happened [Tuesday]."

Who's hot: Henrik Sedin's career-high point streak is at 12 games (three goals, 14 assists), and he's three games away from tying the team record of 15 set by Petr Nedved and Todd Bertuzzi. His 17 assists lead the NHL. Twin brother Daniel is riding a seven-game points streak (five goals, four assists). Ryan Kesler has points in seven of his past eight games. ... San Jose's Joe Pavelski has picked up points in four straight games, and Joe Thornton keeps racking up the assists with four in his past five games. However, he still has only one goal this season.

Injury report: Canucks forward Dale Weise (leg) has no set timetable for a return. Forward David Booth (lower body) is on a conditioning stint anticipating a mid-November return. … Sharks forward Brent Burns (mouth) is doubtful for Thursday. Forward Adam Burish is recovering from back surgery. Raffi Torres (knee surgery) hopes to be back by mid-December.
 

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very interesting game indeed, as much as canucks have improved since kesler was moved to the wing,
and the second line have given excellent support, san jose have settled into a more normal mode,
and don't seem so unbeatable right now, (perhaps that game with buffalo cracked a bit of their
armour, lol).

good win for canucks, as they haven't beaten san jose for some time, perhaps the last win was the
game where they knocked san jose out of the playoffs in 2011, and canucks went on to the finals,
(which I won't say anything about).

on to l.a. on saturday, then anaheim sunday, they are doing well.
 

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very interesting game indeed, as much as canucks have improved since kesler was moved to the wing,
and the second line have given excellent support, san jose have settled into a more normal mode,
and don't seem so unbeatable right now, (perhaps that game with buffalo cracked a bit of their
armour, lol).

good win for canucks, as they haven't beaten san jose for some time, perhaps the last win was the
game where they knocked san jose out of the playoffs in 2011, and canucks went on to the finals,
(which I won't say anything about).

on to l.a. on saturday, then anaheim sunday, they are doing well.

Yeah, they were saying tonight the Canucks have suffered 9 straight losses from the Sharks, but anyway now they have an elephant off their back. How many more meetings with the Sharks this season?
 

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Yeah, they were saying tonight the Canucks have suffered 9 straight losses from the Sharks, but anyway now they have an elephant off their back. How many more meetings with the Sharks this season?

we play them again next week, then it will be four, can't find any more on the schedule.

kind of wierd, then we wouldn't play them again till playoffs, 'if' we meet them at all.

haven't even played some teams once yet. l.a., anaheim, in their own division, but that will happen soon.
 

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first time as Pacific rivalsFriday, 11.08.2013 /

PrintCANUCKS (11-5-2) at KINGS (10-6-0)

TV: CBC, FS-W

Last 10: Vancouver 6-2-2; Los Angeles 6-4-0

Season series: This is the first of five meetings between the Vancouver Canucks and Los Angeles Kings, new Pacific Division rivals. The Canucks took two of three last season, including a 1-0 win in the most recent matchup on March 23 at Staples Center.

Big story: It's been a little over 18 months since the Kings started their improbable run to the franchise's first Stanley Cup title by upsetting the Canucks in the Western Conference Quarterfinals. Now these opponents may find themselves battling just to make the Stanley Cup Playoffs in a division where the Kings currently sit fifth despite being four games above the .500 mark.

Team Scope:

Canucks: Hitting its stride under new coach John Tortorella, Vancouver moved into a three-way tie for second in the Pacific with the San Jose Sharks and Phoenix Coyotes following a 4-2 win Thursday against the Sharks.

The Canucks continue to get contributions from up and down the lineup: the Sedins were held scoreless, but Brad Richardson and Mike Santorelli each scored his fifth goal of the season. Chris Higgins' sixth was the game-winner and Zack Kassian added his fourth as they beat the Sharks for the first time since Jan. 21, 2012.

"I think it feels good because we just beat a pretty good team on home ice," defenseman Kevin Bieksa said. "You guys have made us well aware that we've lost nine in a row to these guys, so to end that little skid and more importantly to get a big two points. We played well in Phoenix, but didn't get that second point. We know we still got two tough games ahead of us on this road trip. This was a big one."

Kings: Jonathan Quick played in his 300th NHL game Thursday. Facing a Buffalo Sabres team that ranks 29th in the League in offense, Quick only needed to make 19 saves to record the 26th shutout of his career. Mike Richards and Anze Kopitar scored power-play goals in the 2-0 win for Los Angeles.

"I didn't know it was 300 until they announced it in the second period," Quick said in the Los Angeles Times. "We got two points out of it. It's what we were looking for.

"It was the first time in a while that we didn't give up a power-play goal. So that's a positive, something to build on."

The Kings' penalty kill ranked 20th in the League at 80.6 percent entering Friday. They'll face a Canucks power-play unit Saturday that has also struggled, ranking 26th at 10.3 percent.

Who's hot: Roberto Luongo is 7-1-2 in his past 10 starts for the Canucks, and has allowed two goals or fewer in six straight. … Kopitar has three goals and two assists during a three-game point streak for the Kings. Richards has two goals and two assists during a three-game point streak.

Injury report: Vancouver forwards Jordan Schroeder (ankle), Jannik Hansen (upper body) and Dale Weise (lower body) are on injured reserve. Forward David Booth is on a conditioning assignment with Utica of the American Hockey League as he makes his way back from a lower-body injury. … Los Angeles forward Jarret Stoll (upper body) is day-to-day. Forward Jeff Carter (lower body) is on injured reserve.

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not sure about daniel sedin for tonight, he has a back problem, might be playing, might not.
 

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l.a. are a tough bunch, one has to admire their grit and tanacity, and maybe next time canucks will
prevail, but looks like tonight is l.a. night.

a good loss once in a while makes a team take notice and push themselves to be even better.

if johnathan quick wasn't so amazing in the first period, canucks would have had a couple of goals,
then game could have been better for them, but he is a very fine goalie, and that is not a criticizm
of luongo, it was just quick's night.
 

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I thought the Canucks looked awful.

Talloola. Is it possible that Luongo had a bad night while quick had a good night.......However it happened, except

for a few moments in the first period, the Canucks looked about as bad as I've ever seen them.

I'm fighting it very hard but I'm starting to get the feeling that Torts doesn't know what the hell he's doing......I could be wrong...
 

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I'm fighting it very hard but I'm starting to get the feeling that Torts doesn't know what the hell he's doing......I could be wrong...
I think I know what you mean-when they buy in to his system it's all fine but they're also prone to lapses both physical & mental-just like they were under Vigneault.
 

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I thought the Canucks looked awful.

Talloola. Is it possible that Luongo had a bad night while quick had a good night.......However it happened, except

for a few moments in the first period, the Canucks looked about as bad as I've ever seen them.

I'm fighting it very hard but I'm starting to get the feeling that Torts doesn't know what the hell he's doing......I could be wrong...

Actually I watched the first two periods and I thought the Canucks looked good for the first half of the game. Luongo couldn't be faulted for the first goal. The team had "lots of jump", but their downfall may have been a lapse or two in positioning. It's just one game, #Juan and they had just smoked a team some people thought they might have some trouble with. It ain't the end of the world and I predict (maybe stupidly so) a win tonight. Also don't forget Quick is quick and a masterful goal tender.
 

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how quick and easy all the good is forgotton with one lopsided loss. no, luongo was not bAd, and no
the team was not awful, and yes, quick was masterful, and yes, l.a. was the better teaM, and no, to
the statement that torterella doesn't know what the hell he is doing.

they could lose tonight too, to the best team in the league right now, and it still could be that
the canucks played OK, and could just be outplayed by a better team, or a possible win, we'll see.

watching b.c. lions right now, could be their last game of the season,
or not. we'll see also.


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PrintCANUCKS (11-6-2) at DUCKS (14-3-1)

TV: SNET-P; PRIME

Last 10: Vancouver 6-3-1; Anaheim 7-2-1

Season series: The Vancouver Canucks and Anaheim Ducks are facing off for the first of five times this season. Anaheim won two of three meetings last season, with the road team winning all three. The teams have alternated wins and losses in their past 12 meetings.

Big story: The Canucks end a four-game, six-day trip through California and Arizona looking to bounce back after being routed 5-1 by the Los Angeles Kings on Saturday. The Ducks have the NHL's only perfect home record (7-0-0) and are coming off an easy 6-2 victory against the Buffalo Sabres on Friday.

Team Scope:

Canucks: Vancouver trailed 2-0 after one period in Los Angeles and got within a goal before a host of turnovers, giveaways and defensive problems proved to be too much. The Canucks allowed the Kings to score three goals in a span of 2:33 to turn a 2-1 game into a rout.

"We had surges in the first two periods," said coach John Tortorella, who gave the Sedin twins only two shifts in the third period. "We just couldn't score. [Kings goaltender Jonathan] Quick made some important saves at key times."

Ducks: So is there room for improvement by a team that yet to lose at home and has more victories than anyone in the League? Anaheim coach Bruce Boudreau certainly thinks so.

"We can be a lot better,” Boudreau said Saturday. “We showed 14 clips this morning of us not doing the right things in our own zone."

The Ducks did few things wrong Friday against the Sabres. Ryan Getzlaf completed his first NHL hat trick before the first period was over, and Frederik Andersen had little trouble winning for the fifth time in as many NHL appearances.

"We wanted to come out in the first period and really attack them," Boudreau said. "We wanted to get a lead, knowing that they might not play as hard on the last game of a road trip, and that's exactly what we did. We had 22 shots in the first period, and I think we solidified the win."

Who's hot: Defenseman Dan Hamhuis had Vancouver's lone goal against the Kings and has scored in three of the Canucks' past four games. … Getzlaf has six goals and nine points in Anaheim's past four games, all victories.

Injury report: Vancouver is still without forwards Dale Weise (lower body), Jannik Hansen (upper body) and Jordan Schroeder (ankle surgery). … Anaheim is missing center Saku Koivu (head), forwards Jakob Silfverberg (broken hand) and Matt Beleskey (finger), defenseman Sheldon Souray (wrist) and goaltender Viktor Fasth (lower body).
 

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Maybe a little lack luster (the pun was definitely unintentional ) but I think the schedule is starting to take its toll. Can't really fault Eddie Lack. Maybe the "big guns" don't quite have the jump they need.
 

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Hey JLM. They could have won.... All they had to do was score some goals.......:roll:
 

JLM

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Hey JLM. They could have won.... All they had to do was score some goals.......:roll:

Maybe they are running low on gas. They certainly had enough shots so it wasn't for lack of trying. Hey, you can't be a hero all the time! -:)
 

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Maybe a little lack luster (the pun was definitely unintentional ) but I think the schedule is starting to take its toll. Can't really fault Eddie Lack. Maybe the "big guns" don't quite have the jump they need.

yeah, you nailed it jlm, it is the top line, not so much kesler, but the twins have lost a step or two
recently, they need to ramp it up again.

lack was fine.

can't talk about a game as the 'whole' team, evaluation has to take place each period, and also line by
line, its easy to conclude by saying 'they', meaning the whole team, but it is 'never' like that, as
that includes lines/players who played well, and not given credit.

nice to see sestito get a goal, and it was a nice goal.

I don't think they play till thursday.

Panthers 3

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Three straight wins for the Rangers!

i'm glad to see vineault doing well now, and yes, the team is playing much better.