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Vancouver Canucks at the 30 Game Mark of the Schedule

Usually the experience following the Vancouver Canucks is like being on a roller coaster. If any of you have ever been on the roller coaster at the PNE Playland, you’ll know exactly what I mean. The first part is the long climb up and then it’s curves, plunging straight down where you think you’ll come [...]

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Canucks Signs That the Corpse Can be Resuscitated

Last nights Canucks 2-1 shoot-out victory over the Blue Jackets, was more than just a come from behind win. It displayed a whole lot of positive signs that had been missing for the last 12 games. First of all, they were playing one of the hottest teams in the NHL and to come from a goal [...]

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Vancouver Canucks Not as Good as They Think They Are

Ever since February 15 the signs were there that this Vancouver Canucks team was not as good a team as they thought they were. Now you can massage the numbers any way you like it but a loss is still a loss, whether it’s in regulation, over-time or in a shoot-out. In the last 15 [...]

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Vancouver Canucks After 20 Games

Hey, where did those 20 games go as it just seems yesterday when the season started back up. The first ten games were 4W,2L, 3SOW, 1SOL as the Canucks started slow but had possible extra points in four games that went to a shoot-out. The last ten – 5W, 3L, 1SOW,1SOL, the Canucks defense and goal [...]

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Does the Injury to Ryan Kesler Now Force a Luongo Trade?

With the loss of Ryan Kesler for four to six weeks, which is just about the remainder of the season, does this now force Canucks GM Mike Gillis’ hand to trade Roberto Luongo for a much-needed centre? There is no way that the Canucks can go the next four to six weeks with Jordan Schroeder [...]

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Is Canucks top prospect Nicklas Jensen ready for the pros?

One of the reasons Vancouver Canucks 2011 first rounder Nicklas Jensen, is not playing professional hockey is because he is still 19 years old. He will turn 20 on March 6 of this year and by the looks and sounds of it, he seems destined to end up with the Chicago Wolves sometime in early March. That’s when [...]

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