How about them Canucks!

bill barilko

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I heard Booth's name three (3) times this game-better than last game when I heard it once-how long do you give a guy like that 6 games-a dozen?

Impressed by the effort shown by other second & third line players if they keep playing hard it will pay off.
 

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I more or less watched the last half of the game, I'd say the Stars edged them in play, but by very little. What can a team do against an air tight goalie?
 

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I heard Booth's name three (3) times this game-better than last game when I heard it once-how long do you give a guy like that 6 games-a dozen?

Impressed by the effort shown by other second & third line players if they keep playing hard it will pay off.

yes, I thought he played better tonight too, last game I thought he was very slow and sluggish.
if he could only keep playing, and play a lot, cause he is a great skater, but definitely has
lost a step over the past two years. too many injuries and too many lost games, so I wonder if
he will ever regain that speed and strength, we'll see I guess, but if he doesn't steadily improve
he won't get the chance.

I more or less watched the last half of the game, I'd say the Stars edged them in play, but by very little. What can a team do against an air tight goalie?

canucks outshot the stars by a lot, that puck was shot at their goal so many times, without going in
couldn't believe that many shots could go his way, and never go in the goal, then when they did score
one, the ref. made a phantom call against daniel, didn't allow the goal, and daniel did 'nothing' to
the goalie, so one of their two goals was disallowed. thought torterella was going to burst a vessel,
but I don't blame him for being hot.

didn't like luongo on their second goal, he looked slow getting across, and fell forward on the shot.
he sometimes does that, just think he does not have the flexability in his legs that some goalies
have for going from 'post to post', which hampers him at times, otherwise he was fine, but in a
game like this where goals don't come easy, that hurts them.
no goalie would have saved the stars first goal.

stars goalie was very sharp.

kesler had an excellent game, and hanson's first game back, he looked very good, good to see him
play again, forgot how valuable he is to the team.

the team played well, just couldn't score.



stars 2 canucks 1
 

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I think one of these nights the Canucks will put 7 or 8 in the net. They just haven't had any luck around the net.

Phantom penalties drive me crazy. The league officials too often just assume an infraction has taken place.
 

talloola

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I think one of these nights the Canucks will put 7 or 8 in the net. They just haven't had any luck around the net.

Phantom penalties drive me crazy. The league officials too often just assume an infraction has taken place.

I hope they vote in 'challenges', at least two for the coach, they are talking about it, but nothing
happening yet.

that mistake tonight could have cost the canucks the game, as the game would have been tied, then
overtime, and who knows, at least a point.

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Argh! Good game but the Rangers who took more SOGs couldn't score.

many times the 'scoring chances' are a more accurate account of how a team played,
than 'shots on goal'.
 

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In the last 6 games the Canucks have scored 13 goals. In those six games, the Canucks scored 10 goals in the first 3 games and one goal in each of the last 3 games. Is this a big enough sample to indicate a trend? In the last three games the Canucks scored only 3 goals but just as important, they allowed 10 goals against. Maybe Kreskin is right, maybe they'll stuff in a half dozen goals in the next game........Do wonders for their confidence......
 

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In the last 6 games the Canucks have scored 13 goals. In those six games, the Canucks scored 10 goals in the first 3 games and one goal in each of the last 3 games. Is this a big enough sample to indicate a trend? In the last three games the Canucks scored only 3 goals but just as important, they allowed 10 goals against. Maybe Kreskin is right, maybe they'll stuff in a half dozen goals in the next game........Do wonders for their confidence......

These trends aren't rare, right now 4 teams of the 30 are on a streak one way or the other of at least 4 games. It wasn't that long ago that Vancouver was on a 10 game winning streak. You have to take the bad with the good. A lot times the whole difference is just a lucky or unlucky puck bounce
 

talloola

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These trends aren't rare, right now 4 teams of the 30 are on a streak one way or the other of at least 4 games. It wasn't that long ago that Vancouver was on a 10 game winning streak. You have to take the bad with the good. A lot times the whole difference is just a lucky or unlucky puck bounce

you're seeing the game from a good place, it is what you say, those bounces are a big part of the game.
just think in the last two games for canucks, 'if' they had 2 or 3 lucky bounces instead of 'what' they
did have, and the chat about the team right now would be much different.
they have had games this season where the bounces went 'their' way.

most often 'that' puck could go anywhere once it hits 'something or someone', no one has any control over
that outcome most of the time. most goals are not scored 'clean' right from someone's stick from a
great play all the way up the ice, those are nice, but not the majority.
 

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PANTHERS (5-12-4) CANUCKS (11-8-3)

TV: FS-F, SNET-P

Last 10: Florida 2-5-3; Vancouver 4-4-2

Season series: This will be the first of two meetings between the Florida Panthers and Vancouver Canucks, with the second one set for March 16 in Florida. Their previous meeting was a 2-1 Panthers win in January 2012; the last game in Vancouver was a 2-1 Canucks win 2010.

Big story: The Canucks are looking for some offense, entering the game on a four-game winless skid (0-3-1) and having scored one goal in each game. Florida has won two of three for the first time this season, and those wins came against the Anaheim Ducks and Colorado Avalanche, two of the top teams in the Western Conference. The Panthers are 2-8-1 on the road.

Team scope:

Panthers: The Panthers earned a 4-1 win against the Avalanche on Saturday, getting goals from four different players. It was the most goals they had scored since a 6-3 win Oct. 11 against the Penguins.

"We made a commitment that we were going to change things around. Although it hasn't happened overnight, we're headed in the right direction and that's what you see happening on the ice right now," said goalie Tim Thomas, who had 32 saves in the win.

Florida did not trail after Brad Boyes scored midway through the first period, as they had leads of 2-0, 3-1 and 4-1.

"The best thing is we got off to a better start. Coach [Peter Horachek] emphasizes that," defenseman Brian Campbell said. "It's nice playing that way, working hard for each other and making sure we're getting pucks out. It's nice playing with a lead. It's a good feeling and that's what you want all the time."

Canucks: Vancouver outshot the Dallas Stars 43-23 but ended up on the losing end of a 2-1 game Sunday.

"I thought our team played hard," Canucks coach John Tortorella said. "Again, it's another 20-scoring chance night. We just need to stay within ourselves and keep on playing and not get frustrated and not let it get to us."

The Canucks, who are averaging 32.6 shots per game, have had 35 or more in each of the past three games but it hasn’t translated into success.

"We've got to start burying those chances," forward Ryan Kesler said. "Really, enough is enough. We have to bear down and not get frustrated but we have to capitalize. That's on us."

Who's hot: Scottie Upshall has recorded multiple-point games in two of his past three games for the Panthers. … Canucks defenseman Kevin Bieksa has a point on three of the team's four goals in their past four games.

Injury report: Panthers defenseman Ed Jovanovski is out with a hip injury. Forward Scott Gomez is questionable with a groin injury. … The Canucks will be without forwards Jordan Schroeder (ankle) and Dale Weise (lower body), who are both on IR.

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update; according to radio reports, david booth is a healthy scratch, and dale weise is playing tonight
 

talloola

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I see we are getting a few high scoring games for a change...............much more interesting!

check out the oilers game tonight

florida came to play right from the drop of the puck, unfortunately canucks didn't wake up and realize
a game was actually under way until the second period, nice of them to spot florida one whole period,
but that also caused them 'again', to come up short.

they didn't dominate the game with umteen shots as they have been recently, and they did look good
thru the second period, but not so much in the third.

florida have been playing good hockey of late, beating a couple of prominent teams.

luongo did remember to start the game from the beginning, lucky for his teamates.

canucks played one poor period one good period, and 1 mediocre, i guess one could say that one point
for that kind of play is more than one could expect.

florida 3 canucks 2 shoot out.
 

talloola

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Major juniors match - first rate hockey.

go canada go, haven't seen any of those games, I have nhl center ice package, so I am
up to my neck in nhl games, usually watch at least one every night, don't always sit
and watch, but I can listen while I do other things, or have a little cat nap with
the puppy during the game. lol
 

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Canucks seek offense, win against Blue JacketsThursday, 11.21.2013 / 4:39 PMNHL.com

BLUE JACKETS (8-11-3) at CANUCKS (11-8-4)

TV: FS-O, SNET-P

Last 10: Columbus 3-4-3; Vancouver 3-4-3

Season series: This is the second and final meeting between the Columbus Blue Jackets and Vancouver Canucks. Curtis McElhinney made 37 saves in the Blue Jackets' 3-1 win at Nationwide Arena on Oct. 20.

Big story: The Canucks are looking for some offense, having scored six goals during a five-game losing streak that represents their longest stretch without a victory since an eight-game skid in January 2009.

Team Scope:

Blue Jackets: One night after a dismal performance in a 7-0 loss to the Edmonton Oilers, Columbus rebounded with a 2-1 overtime win against the Calgary Flames on Wednesday. Nikita Nikitin's first goal of the season was the game-winner.

"The great thing about sports is you always get a chance to prove yourself. Coming off [Tuesday] night, sometimes as a coach you're not sure what you're going to get. I'm real happy the way the guys stepped up tonight," coach Todd Richards said.

Columbus is 2-1-0 on a five-game Canadian road trip that ends Monday against the Toronto Maple Leafs.

Canucks: Vancouver begins the second half of a six-game homestand looking for its first win after losses to the San Jose Sharks, Dallas Stars and Florida Panthers. The Canucks were outplayed in the first period of their 3-2 shootout loss to the Panthers on Tuesday and it cost them, according to coach John Tortorella.

"It was easily our worst game of the year. We didn't deserve a point. I just don't know what we're thinking as far as how we started the game," Tortorella said. "If it isn't for [Roberto Luongo], we are down, 3-0, 4-0. I can't explain it."

Luongo allowed the lone shootout goal to Jonathan Huberdeau on the Panthers' first attempt. The Canucks are now 1-3 in the tiebreaker this season.

"I gotta make a save on the first one there. I knew that was one of his moves and I ended up biting anyway, so I've got to do better than that," Luongo said

Who's hot: RJ Umberger has recorded a point in three of the past four games (two goals, one assist) for the Blue Jackets. … Luongo is 0-1-2 during the homestand but has allowed two goals in each game and posted a .933 save percentage.

Injury report: Already without the services of five players on injured reserve -- Nathan Horton (shoulder), Cody Bass (thumb), Matt Calvert (abdomen), Marian Gaborik (knee) and Dalton Prout (back) -- the Blue Jackets will be without their second-leading scorer, Brandon Dubinsky, who injured his foot in Tuesday's loss. … Forwards Jordan Schroeder (ankle) and Dale Weise (lower body) are on IR for the Canucks.

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I won't give any opinion on how the canucks play columbus tonight, as columbus is without many players,
including top players.

But I will be watching closely as
they play against chicago tomorrow, 'that' is the test for me, if they can rise to the
occasion as they did when they went to san jose, and also 'how' they played against san jose at home,(even
though they lost, they played very well,
then I will see a bit of light, but at this point I see them same as I did early on, a middle of the
road team, and in this division very unlikely to make the playoffs, as this division is 'so' tough
some teams who are playing well 'won't get in, thems the breaks, but I like it that way, if a team
is going to get in the playoffs, play well, don't sneak in with a poor showing as some teams will
in the east who don't have a very good season, but squeak in.
Big change in lineup for tonight, at least to start, can't hurt, they haven't
been able to score, so make a change and see what happens.