GDT Nov 18th 2007: Nucks and Flames 5PM SNET
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GDT Nov 18th 2007: Nucks and Flames 5PM SNET
Should be a great game tonight. The Flames are coming off a gritty win over the Oilers last night, and the Canucks are riding high thanks to this great run. A chance to improve to 8-0-1 in the division and move 2 games over .500 with a win tonight. Can it be done? Will Bourdon step it up again after finally scoring his first NHL goal? Can Luongo keep dominating the way he has for the last couple of weeks? Was the 6-2 win over the Wild for real? Have we turned this season around?
*cheesy announcer voice* Find out... TONIGHT
I say 4-2 Canucks, Mitchell, Daniel X2 and Morrison will be our goalscorers. Bourdon with a couple of assists.
GO CANUCKS GO
*cheesy announcer voice* Find out... TONIGHT
I say 4-2 Canucks, Mitchell, Daniel X2 and Morrison will be our goalscorers. Bourdon with a couple of assists.
GO CANUCKS GO
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Hmmmm I say the " cheesy announcer " gotta be smoking tooooo much BC grown.. A tight game tonight.. Isbister, Pyatt, Kessler line to be our top 5 on 5 line of the night. Mo to score. D maybe without Ohlund according to todays Province . Sedins 1 goal on PP. Score? 3 - 2 Canucks. Bourdon with an assist. Goal scorers ? Mo, Sedin, Isbister - jus coz he is due
All bets are off without Ohlund... Flames win 3-2
All bets are off without Ohlund... Flames win 3-2
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Sorry bud, looks like you are. I got to bring my work at home, but regardless I still can't watch the game as I'm in Ontario.Bartman wrote:Hey L.I.G. it's nice to see that I'm not the only poor sap who has to work on Sunday night. I don't have the luxury of listening to the radio but I can check the scores online every now and then.
I predict 2-1 Flames. Our goal by Kessler.
GO CANUCKS GO !!!
BLAST!!! Oh well. At least I'm paid well to be here. Go Canucks!Linden Is God wrote:Sorry bud, looks like you are. I got to bring my work at home, but regardless I still can't watch the game as I'm in Ontario.Bartman wrote:Hey L.I.G. it's nice to see that I'm not the only poor sap who has to work on Sunday night. I don't have the luxury of listening to the radio but I can check the scores online every now and then.
I predict 2-1 Flames. Our goal by Kessler.
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This board is surprisingly quiet for such a big game against a classic rival. I was fortunate enough to be able to watch the whole game without being interrupted by work (or the guilt of procrastinating on a paper).
I was really impressed with how the Canucks started in the first period; it could have been 3-0 Canucks after the first few minutes. But once Calgary tied it up with their first shot of the game, I got the sinking "we wasted all our chances and now we're gonna pay" feeling in the pit of my stomach. It didn't help when we got in severe penalty trouble early in the second, with two 5-on-3's!
Amazingly, our penalty kill (and Lou) survived the onslaught, and shortly thereafter, the well-rested Swedish line set up Willie Mitchell(!) with a highlight-reel goal which proved to be the game winner. Things only got better from there, with a great goal by Naslund, and even a goal from Isbister in the third! I feel sorry for anyone who chose Kiprusoff in their hockey pool (but not too sorry, lol...)
Yay Canucks!
I was really impressed with how the Canucks started in the first period; it could have been 3-0 Canucks after the first few minutes. But once Calgary tied it up with their first shot of the game, I got the sinking "we wasted all our chances and now we're gonna pay" feeling in the pit of my stomach. It didn't help when we got in severe penalty trouble early in the second, with two 5-on-3's!
Amazingly, our penalty kill (and Lou) survived the onslaught, and shortly thereafter, the well-rested Swedish line set up Willie Mitchell(!) with a highlight-reel goal which proved to be the game winner. Things only got better from there, with a great goal by Naslund, and even a goal from Isbister in the third! I feel sorry for anyone who chose Kiprusoff in their hockey pool (but not too sorry, lol...)
Yay Canucks!
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