GDT: 10/28/07 Canucks and Wings Round 2 7:00PM PST PPV/1040
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GDT: 10/28/07 Canucks and Wings Round 2 7:00PM PST PPV/1040
The Canucks have a chance to get back to .500, but to do so they have to beat the hottest team in hockey. The Wings have won 4 in a row and looked good doing so. Henrik Zetterberg has continued his incredible point streak, and is making a whole ton of poolsters look very foolish.
On the Canucks side things look to be on the rebound. They beat Washington in their first 60 minute effort of the year, and Ryan Kesler looks like he's ready to break out and prove why he was the 23rd overall pick 5 years ago. Krajicek is out again, and apparently needs a MRI, so I guess it's more serious than everyone initially thought.
On that note, I've got a good feeling about tonight (not that my good feelings ever amount to anything) but I say we break the Wings streak with a 4-3 OT win. Naslund, Salo, Mitchell and Linden will be our goalscorers.
GO CANUCKS GO
On the Canucks side things look to be on the rebound. They beat Washington in their first 60 minute effort of the year, and Ryan Kesler looks like he's ready to break out and prove why he was the 23rd overall pick 5 years ago. Krajicek is out again, and apparently needs a MRI, so I guess it's more serious than everyone initially thought.
On that note, I've got a good feeling about tonight (not that my good feelings ever amount to anything) but I say we break the Wings streak with a 4-3 OT win. Naslund, Salo, Mitchell and Linden will be our goalscorers.
GO CANUCKS GO
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Seeing everything Tomas Holmstrom does in driving towards the net and being a presence in front (as he usually does when acting as a Canuck killer) it should be something that big players like Brad Isbister and Taylor Pyatt strive to be like.
Holmstrom once again has the Canucks number tonight early and he hasn't even had a power play chance to get in front of Roberto Luongo...
Holmstrom once again has the Canucks number tonight early and he hasn't even had a power play chance to get in front of Roberto Luongo...
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Salo's shot is back!
Great to see Sami back on the blue line on the pp. It opens up the options nicely.
Once again what the hell is up with Naslunds wrist shot? 10 mins ago he fluttered one to net from 30 feet. It had no velocity at all. He's never been the same player since the Steve Moore hit and the fallout from it.
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Once again what the hell is up with Naslunds wrist shot? 10 mins ago he fluttered one to net from 30 feet. It had no velocity at all. He's never been the same player since the Steve Moore hit and the fallout from it.
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How much does a late goal like that suck. One can only hope that going into the dressing room shortly thereafter, will give the 'Nucks a chance to regroup and come out strong in the second period.
On a very positive note, it's great to see Sami Salo back on home ice with his wrist injury finally healed. His three shots on the Canucks' last power play were all very dangerous and are a much needed presence on the team's back end.
On a very positive note, it's great to see Sami Salo back on home ice with his wrist injury finally healed. His three shots on the Canucks' last power play were all very dangerous and are a much needed presence on the team's back end.
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Whenever these two teams meet, a lot is always made about the abundance of skilled Swedish players on either side. However, the future of the Swedish Olympic squad can also be found, particularly in defensemen like Alex Edler from Vancouver and Niklas Kronwall from Detroit. Unfortunately, Kronwall is out of the line-up tonight, but his counterpart, Edler, has looked pretty solid tonight and during most of his stint with the big club this year and last.
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I can't believe an excellent analyst like Ray Ferraro says Naslunds biggest asset is his shot, then he shows 3 different clips of Naslund shooting the puck. All 3 were weak fluttering shots yet no one says anything.
Please tell me it isn't just me.. Is #19 actually Joe Sakic and all along I've just been dreaming?
Good teams get momentum from huge saves like Luongo just made at the 9 minute mark. All year the Canucks have been unable to capitalize on momentum builders like that.
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Please tell me it isn't just me.. Is #19 actually Joe Sakic and all along I've just been dreaming?
Good teams get momentum from huge saves like Luongo just made at the 9 minute mark. All year the Canucks have been unable to capitalize on momentum builders like that.
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The end of the secopnd period played out like a reverse Godfather moment. Just when you thought the Canucks were back in the game on the strength of Markus Naslund's fourth goal of the year and a strong follow-up shift from the Sedins, then Jiri Hudler takes the puck the other way, undresses Alex Edler and roffs the puck over Roberto Luongo's shoulder, leaving Vancouver to ponder another last minute of the period goal.
Hopefully they come out in the third much like they came out in the second and get the equalizer.
Hopefully they come out in the third much like they came out in the second and get the equalizer.
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Re: GDT: 10/28/07 Canucks and Wings Round 2 7:00PM PST PPV/1
Still possible.levelheaded wrote:.... but I say we break the Wings streak with a 4-3 OT win.
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The comments on Markus Naslund's lack of power on his shots is totally justified, as the Canucks captain proved again early in this period. What used to be his most potent weapon now looks dreadful and you'd rather see him pass the puck than attempt to take his own shot. It'll be interesting to see if ol' #19 can rectify this in the near future.
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