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11/23/07 Vancouver at St. Louis, 5:30 p.m. PST, SNET

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 8:21 am
by Jyrki21
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Friday, November 23, 2007
7:30 p.m. CST
5:30 p.m. PST

Scottrade Center, St. Louis, MO


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Did anyone actually notice that it was now called the "Scottrade" Center? I was still getting used to "Savvis" from "Kiel." Can't they pick a sponsor and stick with it?

Storylines:

- the Canucks are coming off a hard-fought, "character" win in Minnesota. On minimal rest, they overcame an extremely hostile atmosphere to shut up Derek Boogaard and the Wild, for now. Just as they may have "looked past" Edmonton to that game, there's always a risk of "looking back" at it when it's done. There may be a little bit of a hangover, plus fatigue may now catch up with Vancouver after adrenaline got them through the game in St. Paul. Look for a slower start by the Canucks, accordingly.

- St. Louis' last effort was also on Wednesday, falling 3-0 at home to Detroit. Prior to that game, they had been on a four-game winning streak.

- Probable goaltending matchup: Roberto Luongo vs. brief Canuck property Manny Legace.

- Who's Hot: Markus Näslund notched a hat trick against the Wild, and has been racking up points playing alongside Henrik and Daniel Sedin. Brad Boyes leads the Bruins -- I mean, Blues -- with 12 goals this season, and had been on a three-game goal-scoring streak until the shutout at the hands of the Red Wings. Paul Kariya's strong start to the season makes him the Blues' scoring leader, at 20 pts.

- Last season the four-game series between these two teams had the Curtis Sanford angle to them. The Canucks actually went 3-1, but Jason Bacashihua tended goal for the Blues in the only regulation win, meaning that Curtis Sanford, to my knowledge, has still never lost a regulation game in which the Vancouver Canucks played. (In a moment of accidental foreshadowing, one of the Canucks.com game summaries from last season refers to Sanford as Vancouver's backup rather than St. Louis's). Ironically, he'll be sitting tonight against his former team in all likelihood.

- Fun fact: the Blues are undefeated when leading after one period. The Canucks are .143 when trailing after one period. Moral of the story? Show up for the first 20 minutes, boys.

Re: 11/23/07 Vancouver at St. Louis, 5:30 p.m. PST, SNET

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 8:57 am
by mattola
Jyrki21 wrote: The Canucks are .143 when trailing after one period. Moral of the story? Show up for the first 20 minutes, boys.

that has to be one of the most dismal stats I have ever seen lol

go canucks go

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 9:26 am
by levelheaded
The Blues haven't looked as good as they do in a while. Kariya and Boyes are turning into quite the duo. In fact, the only dud they have on offence is Dead Weight Doug Weight.

We need a strong effort as they've really come together as a team this year, and Legace is playing some of the best hockey of his career.

I'm still smarting from going 0-4-0 against them 2 years ago. I say 3-1 Vancouver, Cooke, Morrison and Daniel will be our goalscorers.

GO CANUCKS GO

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 10:38 am
by Jyrki21
levelheaded wrote:I'm still smarting from going 0-4-0 against them 2 years ago.
[Calm voice]It's OK, he's with us now. Sanford is with us.[/calm voice]

I don't see the Canucks taking this one, for reasons I mentioned in the first and last blurbs under my 'storylines' heading. This is a hangover game with the makings of a slow start. And slow starts seem to mean money in the bank for St. Louis this year.

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 12:18 pm
by Jyrki21
One of our regulars on Offthepost.net is reporting that Sami Salo is back in for this game! :D

But that Lukas Krajicek is back out. :(

He was probably rushed back due to the Öhlund suspension, so I hope this is precautionary rather than a reaggravation, but you'd never know it from how well he was playing.

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 12:39 pm
by DonCherry4PM
Nice GDT Jyrki. I am not too surprised that our come-back stat after falling behind in the first is .143. After listening to AV's comments on how hard it is to come back in this league I am almost surprised that we are doing that well.... (Forgive the acerbity)


As for tonight, I am going to hope that Naslund's streak continues along with a goal from Pyatt and Edler for a 3-2 win. Too bad to hear the Krajicek is back out.

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 12:52 pm
by UpYerKilt
Krajicek will be missed...he has serious wheels.

The tavel is a bitch and everyone is giving them a pass on this one...I say the Blues are the team that cost the Canucks the post season 2 years ago...the Blues beat them 4 times. And that was when they were a horrible team. I hope that Naslund, Morrison, Ohlund and a few others remember what a bitch this teams been to them in the past and give them a game.

Canucks 5
Blues 3

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 1:19 pm
by Linden Is God
I hate the Blues. They're one of my most hated teams. My friend is a Blows fan and is very cocky. I would love to rub this in his face.

If anyone has a free online feed for this, please post it.

GO CANUCKS GO!!! :towel: :towel: :towel:

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 4:03 pm
by tey
I get to sit and watch in peace, the little lady is off werkin and the kid is away, just me, some beers and the game!

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 6:10 pm
by showtyme21
1-0....canucks aren't looking good thus far....

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 6:55 pm
by showtyme21
am I the only one here?? 21-10 shots so far... definitely something off for the team tonite...

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 7:05 pm
by levelheaded
I'm here too... Toivenen has been awesome, why do the Canucks repeatedly make very average goaltenders look all world?

Not much chance we're winning this one.

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 7:51 pm
by showtyme21
sorry, had to add this in here.... BISONS WIN, BISONS WIN!!!

Ok, now looks like the boys have improved here in the 3rd. C'mon guys... 2 goals in 5 minutes isn't hard when you've got the rejuvenated Naslund, and the Twins.... GO, GO, GO!!

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 7:53 pm
by UpYerKilt
The Canucks look tired as hell.

Luongo having a nice third period.

The Sedin line is shut out but I like their effort...lots of scoring chances.

Guts

Posted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 8:00 pm
by UpYerKilt
Nice to see the Canucks at least go down swinging...

Give #16 the night off vs Chicago... He was chasing agian tonight.

That sure wasn't the same Doug Weight that use to kill the Canucks year after year.

Guts