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NHL Trades That Shocked the League, Part I
I know, there are lots of trades that have us scratching our heads, and lead us wondering what they were thinking. Sometimes the reason of a trade is obvious and, at least, solves a problem for the respective teams...
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Vancouver Canucks Goaltending: Can Cory Steal the Glory?
When Curtis Sanford injured himself during Monday night's game, Canucks fans had a second chance to watch rookie Cory Schneider handle goal-tending duties. The kid could not salvage a victory, but it was only his second game in the NHL...
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Mike Knuble to the Vancouver Canucks?
While watching the Vancouver Canucks lose to the Columbus Blue Jackets last night, I had a thought. The thought related to the Philadelphia Flyers and Holmgren's approaching salary cap issue(s) with the imminent returns of Randy Jones and Ryan Parent...
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Canucks-Flames: Vancouver Burned in Calgary
The Flames swept the Canucks in their recent home/home series with a 3-1 win on Saturday as they repaid the favour from earlier this season...
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Canucks-Flames: Preview for Saturday, November 29th
Game Preview – Vancouver Canucks at Calgary Flames Saturday, November 29th, 2008Saddledome, Calgary, AlbertaTelevised on Hockey Night in Canada 8:00 (MST) start LAST GAME: The teams’ ...
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Canucks and Flames The Rivalry Continues.
The Canucks and Flames renew their Northwest Division rivalry on Thursday. This is the first of a home and home series which sees the Flames visiting GM Place in the first meeting...
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Who Needs Luongo? When Canucks Need a Win, They Throw Curtis Sanford in!
When Roberto Luongo pulled his groin roughly a week ago, Curtis Sanford's stock went sky high. The Vancouver Canucks, riding a three-game win streak, had to sit down and reevaluate their next move...
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Canucks-Red Wings: Vancouver Not Flustered in First Game Minus Roberto Luongo
Vancouver may have lost the cornerstone of their franchise for a while—but they haven't lost their edge. The Canucks continued their dominance in the month of November on Monday with a 3-2 overtime victory over the Detroit Red Wings...
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Luongo Gone Week to Week
Canucks star goaltender Roberto Luongo will be out week to week with a adductor strain it was announced Monday. Luongo injured it early in Saturday's 3-1 victory over Pittsburgh...
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Vancouver Canucks the Road Warriors: Take 11 of Possible 12 from Road Trip
Two goals from Pavol Demitra and one from Daniel Sedin were enough to propel the Canucks to a 3-1 victory over the defending Eastern Conference champions, the Pittsburgh Penguins...
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'Nucks to the Cup? It Ain't Nucking Futs!
How could I be so foolish? Did my hatred of the unintelligent Canuck fan blind me from what was there all along? Whatever the case, Vancouver has been rolling lately, unbeaten in their last eight games...
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Alex Burrows Steals Broadway Show: Canucks Win Against Former Captain
It was built up as a mismatch—the Rangers' high-octane offence and stingy D against a Canucks team that, according to the TSN panel, could not put the puck in the net...
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Rangers-Canucks: The Big Reunion
While Monday night’s game against the Senators was certainly a reunion of sorts, it definitely did not have as much meaning for the New York Rangers as Wednesday night's match-up with the Vancouver Canucks will...
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Isles-Canucks: New York Stuns Vancouver For Third Straight Win!
The New York Islanders squared off against the Vancouver Canucks tonight in a matchup that most experts felt would be very easy game to predict...
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Wellwood, Wellwood, Wellwood: Former Leaf Comes Back to Haunt Old Club
A long anticipated matchup between these two Canadian franchises did not disappoint a national television audience...
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Vancouver Canucks Progress Report: 16 Games In
It seems like it’s only been two weeks, but already 16 games have passed in the busy schedule of the Vancouver Canucks...
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Canucks-Wild: Luongo Grabs Third Striaght Shutout with 2-0 Victory
Roberto Luongo stopped all 29 shots on goal for his third straight shutout Saturday night to help propel the Canucks past the Wild 2-0 at General Motors Place in Vancouver...
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Roberto Luongo's Third Straight Shutout Puts 'Nucks in First
A game that was expected to be a tight checking, low scoring game did not disappoint. Two teams that are the class of the league in terms of goaltending put on a clinic with neither team ready to blink...
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Back to Back- New Captain Canuck Leading By Example
Everybody knows the Canucks are great when Roberto Luongo is on his game. When he is on the Canucks look like World beaters and that's how they have looked the last two games...
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Ilya Kovalchuk for the Sedin Brothers? Bad Move for both teams
I love rumours. Even the most ridiculous ones. Whether its an overzealous fan dreaming about an impossible trade or a hockey specialist getting news from reliable sources, I love rumours because they get me thinking and analysing...
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Lucky 13- Canucks Win Halloween Thriller
The Canucks tired, and battered, were able to get a win in Anaheim in a thrilling game that appeared like it would never end. On a night where scary, goofy costumes and haunted stories normally rule the day this game was the hottest haunted story around.
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The NBA that could have been.
A local radio station ran a poll for non-NBA fans recently, the types of fans who are perfunctory in their interest to any sport which does not include someone that could pass for a relative...
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Daniel Sedin Slump: Was Giving the "C" to Bobby Lu Such a Good Idea?
Daniel Sedin was Vancouver's first choice, second overall, in the 1999 NHL Entry Draft. He was the first week All-Star of week one of this year's NHL season. He scored 29 goals last year, but only has two so far this year...
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Questions For Gillis.
After only a tenth of the season the Canucks are already a changed team. Gone are depth players McIver and Pettinger. Injured are Demitra and Rypien. Goalless are Pyatt and Salo. The team is at ...
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Getting the Skinny On Kyle Mc-Wellwood
Since I'm a Calgary Flames fan, and I can't stand the "Bobsy twins" or the ignorant Vancouver Canucks fans that live in beautiful British Columbia, I have hated the Vancouver organization for quite a few years, but then something miraculous happened...














