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It's better this way. If they made the playoffs and even if they went down in the 1st round, it would mask the problems on this team: NO HEART, NO LEADERSHIP, PSYCHOLOGICAL AND PHYSICAL FRAGILITY.
Naslund played with effort, but Markus it's time for you to go. He has no heart, he folds like a Mastercraft tent when the going gets tough and he can't stay even if he gave up the 'C'.
How many chances are we going to give the Sedins? They stay in the tough areas, but they still get rolled like bowling pins on the boards and play too cute. If there's a 2-for-1 offer and the player is a true 1st-liner, why shouldn't Nonis pull this deal?
It's time for a radical makeover of the forwards. Trev, love ya but call it a career and save us the salary. I expect a much different line-up next season.
...that said, even though we got 8 powerplays the refs still jobbed us late in the game. I wonder how Mitchell's face feels.
The only way I will feel good about Saturday night is if we send Flames players to the hospital and ensure they go 4 games and out. I don't care if it means fines and suspensions, somebody should run Kipper and everybody get their elbows up. I don't care what the score will be, so long as the Flames limp to a 4-and-out playoffs.
Naslund played with effort, but Markus it's time for you to go. He has no heart, he folds like a Mastercraft tent when the going gets tough and he can't stay even if he gave up the 'C'.
How many chances are we going to give the Sedins? They stay in the tough areas, but they still get rolled like bowling pins on the boards and play too cute. If there's a 2-for-1 offer and the player is a true 1st-liner, why shouldn't Nonis pull this deal?
It's time for a radical makeover of the forwards. Trev, love ya but call it a career and save us the salary. I expect a much different line-up next season.
...that said, even though we got 8 powerplays the refs still jobbed us late in the game. I wonder how Mitchell's face feels.
The only way I will feel good about Saturday night is if we send Flames players to the hospital and ensure they go 4 games and out. I don't care if it means fines and suspensions, somebody should run Kipper and everybody get their elbows up. I don't care what the score will be, so long as the Flames limp to a 4-and-out playoffs.
Love the Sport. Love the Team.
Hate the League.
Hate the League.
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You can't read the sarcasm, can you ?mattola wrote:Cookie La Rue wrote: Thank you for a great season......
what the hell are you talking about?
great season for who?
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LIVE FROM THE PRESS BOX: WE ARE ALL OUT OF THE PLAYOFFS
Oilers 2 Canucks 1
Bob Mackin
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We Are All Out of the Playoffs:
Call them the Edmonton Spoilers because they ruined the lacklustre Vancouver Canucks’ faint playoff hopes with a 2-1 road win Thursday night at GM Place.
Holy Moly:
Dwayne “Roly the Goalie†Roloson was outstanding, stopping 37 of 38 Canucks’ shots. The only one that got by was Alexandre Burrows’ power play goalmouth scramble. It briefly roused the otherwise disinterested Vancouver crowd with almost seven minutes remaining in the game.
Right There:
Oiler Jarret Stoll left the game early in the second period after sustaining a puck in the right ear at mid-ice. But he returned to score the winning goal on a power play slap shot just 90 seconds before the second intermission.
There is a Reason:
Marty Reasoner bulldozed Canucks’ netminder Roberto Luongo for the game’s first goal almost 10 minutes earlier.
Micro-Weave:
Oiler Mathieu Roy was ejected with a game misconduct near the midway point for driving Mike Weaver head-first into the end boards. The Canucks neither retaliated nor capitalized on the five-minute power play.
We Want A Refund!:
It was the Canucks’ fifth loss in seven 2008 pay-per-view TV games.
Finale:
The lame-duck ‘nucks end the season Saturday against the Calgary Flames (7 p.m. Team 1040/CBC HD).
Bob Mackin
vancouver.24hrs.ca
We Are All Out of the Playoffs:
Call them the Edmonton Spoilers because they ruined the lacklustre Vancouver Canucks’ faint playoff hopes with a 2-1 road win Thursday night at GM Place.
Holy Moly:
Dwayne “Roly the Goalie†Roloson was outstanding, stopping 37 of 38 Canucks’ shots. The only one that got by was Alexandre Burrows’ power play goalmouth scramble. It briefly roused the otherwise disinterested Vancouver crowd with almost seven minutes remaining in the game.
Right There:
Oiler Jarret Stoll left the game early in the second period after sustaining a puck in the right ear at mid-ice. But he returned to score the winning goal on a power play slap shot just 90 seconds before the second intermission.
There is a Reason:
Marty Reasoner bulldozed Canucks’ netminder Roberto Luongo for the game’s first goal almost 10 minutes earlier.
Micro-Weave:
Oiler Mathieu Roy was ejected with a game misconduct near the midway point for driving Mike Weaver head-first into the end boards. The Canucks neither retaliated nor capitalized on the five-minute power play.
We Want A Refund!:
It was the Canucks’ fifth loss in seven 2008 pay-per-view TV games.
Finale:
The lame-duck ‘nucks end the season Saturday against the Calgary Flames (7 p.m. Team 1040/CBC HD).
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VIGNEAULT VITTLES: SEE YOU AT THE GOLF COURSE!
Alain Vigneault post-game news conference
"The difference in the game was our inability of our power play to get it done."
"We just lost a very tough game that's taken us out of the playoffs. We have one more game to finish the regular season and we'll analyze whatever we have to analyze."
"The difference in the game was our inability of our power play to get it done."
"We just lost a very tough game that's taken us out of the playoffs. We have one more game to finish the regular season and we'll analyze whatever we have to analyze."
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WHO WOULD YOU FIRE?
Let's start the thread...
Fire Alain Vigneault? He mishandled Roberto Luongo by overplaying him and not using Curtis Sanford more often.
Fire Dave Nonis? Just call him No-tradis for his lack of wheeling and dealing to solve the Canucks' terminal scoring deficit. Injuries were a problem, but good teams overcome adversity. The Canucks were not a good team.
Bring Naslund back for half the price? It's clear that he has lost his hands and is not half the player he was five years ago.
Fire Alain Vigneault? He mishandled Roberto Luongo by overplaying him and not using Curtis Sanford more often.
Fire Dave Nonis? Just call him No-tradis for his lack of wheeling and dealing to solve the Canucks' terminal scoring deficit. Injuries were a problem, but good teams overcome adversity. The Canucks were not a good team.
Bring Naslund back for half the price? It's clear that he has lost his hands and is not half the player he was five years ago.
I have no problem with the team trading any of our forwards - I would think twice about tinkering with the top 6 D, which HOPEFULLY will be healthier next year.
I'd also like to thank you, B Mackin, for your game reports this year - since I listen to the games it's great to have a set of eyes there. I hope your team is back next year.
I'd also like to thank you, B Mackin, for your game reports this year - since I listen to the games it's great to have a set of eyes there. I hope your team is back next year.
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These changes make a lot of sense to me.Lancer wrote:
Naslund played with effort, but Markus it's time for you to go. He has no heart, he folds like a Mastercraft tent when the going gets tough and he can't stay even if he gave up the 'C'.
How many chances are we going to give the Sedins? They stay in the tough areas, but they still get rolled like bowling pins on the boards and play too cute. If there's a 2-for-1 offer and the player is a true 1st-liner, why shouldn't Nonis pull this deal?
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