Flames 7 Canucks 1
Bob Mackin
bob.mackin@24hrs.ca
The Buzz:
The host Vancouver Canucks went out with a whimper, losing their final game of the 2007-2008 season 7-1 to the playoff bound Calgary Flames on April 5. Fan appreciation night at General Motors Place became Trevor Linden appreciation night, as “Mr. Canuck†have played his last NHL game.
Iggy Pops:
Canucks’ star netminder Roberto Luongo was pulled after allowing three goals on nine shots. Backup Curtis Sanford allowed just one in the second, but three in the third, including Jarome Iginla’s 50th of the season.
Only the Lonely:
Byron Ritchie had Vancouver’s last goal of the season to equalize at 8:42 of the first, but Kristian Huselius responded 23 seconds later for Calgary. Eric Nystrom’s goal put the game out of reach for the lacklustre Canucks, who were eliminated from post-season when they lost to the Edmonton Oilers on Thursday.
Lousy Lu:
On March 30, the Canucks were 6-2 winners over the Flames in Vancouver after Luongo allowed David Moss to score on Calgary’s first shot. Moss scored on the Flames’ first shot again Saturday. Luongo was 2-4 overall when giving up the first shot of the game this season.
Enter Sandman:
Sanford’s last start was Jan. 11 when the Phoenix Coyotes visited. Since then, he appeared seven times in relief of Luongo. It may have been Sanford’s last appearance as a Canuck. He came to Vancouver on a one-year contract.
Exit Linden?:
Was it the last skate for Trevor Linden in a Canucks’ uniform? Canucks’ fans and even Flames’ players treated it that way and gave number 16 an ovation to start the game, the third period and at the final horn. Linden, who was drafted by Vancouver in 1988’s first round, did a solo skate around the ice at game’s end and was thanked by players on both sides. Some fans even chanted “one-more-year.â€
Trevor Talk:
“It was quite overwhelming,†Linden said. “I’ve been treated incredibly by the City of Vancouver for a long time and fans of the team. For someone who doesn’t like attention it was a little difficult.
“I don’t feel right talking about (the future of my career), It’s been an emotional week from a lot of standpoints from having an opportunity to go to the playoffs to not getting there. At this point i just need to take some time and reflect.â€
Markus’ Musings:
Captain Markus Naslund did not address the crowd during the post-game “jerseys off our backs†ceremony. He said he would have thanked fans for their support. “This city deserves a winner... the sellout itself says everything. It’s a great city to live in, a great city to play in, it’s frustrating that we couldn’t make it happen this year,†said the veteran Swede.
Goodbye Nazzy?
Naslund is now an unrestricted free agent. He said he would like to come back to Vancouver after his 25-goal season, but he indicated that retirement is a possibility.
“I don’t know, we’ll see. I want to take some time. We’ll see.â€
Hope they’re better at golf:
The Canucks finished 39-43 (including 10 tiebreaker losses) for 88 points and 11th place in the Western conference. They had 213 goals for and 215 goals against. They lost seven of their last 10 regular season games. Last year’s Northwest division champions finished the 2007-2008 campaign as the last-place club. Like the Edmonton Oilers, the Canucks had 88 points. Edmonton, however, won two more games.
Uniform Hex:
Vancouver returned to its original blue, green and white uniform design in 2007-2008 and lost 43 games. It may have been a commercial success, but the hockey gods didn’t like it. The Canucks also lost 43 times and missed the playoffs in 1977-1978, the final year of the first go-round in blue, green and white. They switched the following season to the controversial yellow, red and black design of San Francisco’s Beyl and Boyd.
Canucks Awards:
Cyclone Taylor MVP: Roberto Luongo; Babe Pratt best defenseman: Willie Mitchell; most exciting: Alexandre Burrows; Fred Hume unsung hero: Burrows; Molson Cup: Luongo; Cyrus McLean leading scorer: Henrik Sedin.
Bottom Line:
The 1970-established Vancouver Canucks have still not delivered their loyal fans a Stanley Cup.
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