GDT: CANUCKS vs SHARKS-Thurs., Dec.13 7:30-Snet, Team 1040
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GDT: CANUCKS vs SHARKS-Thurs., Dec.13 7:30-Snet, Team 1040
Does Sanford get the back to back?
Is the Jaffray/Raymond/Pyatt combo for real?
Another night for the good guys to dig deep, another night for Canuck fans to hold our breath.
Go Canucks Go!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Is the Jaffray/Raymond/Pyatt combo for real?
Another night for the good guys to dig deep, another night for Canuck fans to hold our breath.
Go Canucks Go!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: GDT: CANUCKS vs SHARKS-Thurs., Dec.13 7:30-Snet, Team 10
PREACH ON BROTHER!! PREACH ON!!!trevor corey wrote:
Go Canucks Go!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I just looked at the standings and holy crapper!! I didn't realize the Canucks are 3rd overall in the league.
GO CANUCKS GO !!!
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What the.....? (heads off to nhl.com to check....)I just looked at the standings and holy crapper!! I didn't realize the Canucks are 3rd overall in the league
Wow, 4th actually by games played with Boston in 3rd (but look who's in fifth place: the sharks. Second in the west though behind the Wings.
The rookies are going to have a bad night tonight, they were all enthusiasm yesterday, but now there's pressure on them. The Sedins and Nazzy better pick it up tonight.
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Tied for 3rd now. Boston lost tonight. I was predicting a Boston loss when I postedJCardinal wrote:What the.....? (heads off to nhl.com to check....)I just looked at the standings and holy crapper!! I didn't realize the Canucks are 3rd overall in the league
Wow, 4th actually by games played with Boston in 3rd (but look who's in fifth place: the sharks. Second in the west though behind the Wings.
The rookies are going to have a bad night tonight, they were all enthusiasm yesterday, but now there's pressure on them. The Sedins and Nazzy better pick it up tonight.
GO CANUCKS GO !!!
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Whats the old saying? .......... Speed kills!
Sanford needs to think about a poke check or two.
As good as Sanford has played this season, I think he tends to play a tad deep in the net.
This smells like an offensive shutout.
Guts
Sanford needs to think about a poke check or two.
As good as Sanford has played this season, I think he tends to play a tad deep in the net.
This smells like an offensive shutout.
Guts
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Excuses aside, the Nux looked for the most part like a tired team.
Mistakes by the D ended with goals on at least 4 of the 5 goals scored by the Sharks. Chock it up to lack of focus due to lo/no energy in the tanks.
Loss of Kesler for the game didn't help either as Thornton was very noticeable.
On to oil country. Looking for a more enrgized effort.
Mistakes by the D ended with goals on at least 4 of the 5 goals scored by the Sharks. Chock it up to lack of focus due to lo/no energy in the tanks.
Loss of Kesler for the game didn't help either as Thornton was very noticeable.
On to oil country. Looking for a more enrgized effort.
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Yeah, it's a tall order to overcome the injury bug on the second night of a back-to-back.
The Nucks (particularly the defence corp. - ugh, the Miller and Kraiicek goofs on the last two goals were wince inducing) played like a mentally tired team last night, and the absence of Kessler was duly noted.
Weaver dressing as a forward was worth a laugh or two. Especially when he levelled Ozolish.
The Nucks (particularly the defence corp. - ugh, the Miller and Kraiicek goofs on the last two goals were wince inducing) played like a mentally tired team last night, and the absence of Kessler was duly noted.
Weaver dressing as a forward was worth a laugh or two. Especially when he levelled Ozolish.
Modo vincis, modo vinceris.
Rumour has it the number of games will go up by 2 to accommodate at least one home & home game with every team.dangler wrote: Proof the NHL has watered itself down with too many games.
That being said, it's the scheduling, IMO that has affected games like this. How the Nux brass put up with this year's schedule is beyond me.
How many times in Oct/Nov were ther big gaps between games and then this road trip ?
Certainly the West coast teams have to put up with a lot with respect to time zone changes on many road trips. However, to have a schedule that takes them to 8 different cities in 14 nights including 2 back to back games would cause me (if I'm Nonis) to raise a comment or two on the scheduling.