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Canucks might have it tough tonight after last night's win against the Wings. Back to back so early in the season will show what kind of shape our guys are in. They might also be looking ahead to a day off before visiting the Hawks on Sunday. This will be a tough weekend, and any points will be welcome. Plus, we're facing a very hot Ryan Miller.
So far, it looks like the team is gelling, but the second line needs 'something'. Posters here have suggested some minor line juggling - before AV for a change. Demitra doesn't look like a prize free agent yet, but it's early. Bernier looks more like the long lost triplet we've waited for since Carter left. So there are many positives in this young year with few negatives.
9 Yes, the Canucks were a no-show against the Caps, but was that a letdown after two fever-pitch tilts versus Calgary? It's early, but Vancouver is showing signs that more than just the Sedins will score.
I may be alone here but I think Demitra has been fine - I think he's a big reason that this team has had much more success off the rush:
The Province wrote:"But there's a lot of reasons why it's working.
"For starters there's Pavol. He looks for the trailer more than anyone and we were talking about it the other day. We were saying the late guy has been hit more in the preseason by this guy than happened all last year. This guy really sees the ice."
Another large upgrade this season is the speed on the wing. With Raymond and Hansen on the second and third lines, respectively, they have the jets to take the puck wide and turn a rival defenceman, which gives their defenceman time to get into the rush up the middle.
"Pavol is one of the guys who have the speed to push the D back, and that gives you time," says Mitchell, sporting a massive bruise on his left shoulder.
That speed on offence really backs of the other teams' d and while MayRay / Demitra / Pyatt haven't exactly lit it up, I think we need to give them time to really jell - there are plenty of positives towards that end already.
Nevertheless, I think this team will face another very tough test tonight against a 3-0 Buffalo team with Vanek playing as well as you would expect an $8+ M man should... Since Game 1, Luongo hasn't dominated and on the road, I'd expect that to continue; the PP is a rather pedestrian 2 for 22, while the PK is still finding its feet.