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“You Say 20 Games?” Canucks Review at the Quarter Mark

“You Say 20 Games?” Canucks Review at the Quarter Mark

Through 20 games the Vancouver Canucks have shown flashes of what many regard as a Stanley Cup calibre team; however the reigning Northwest Division Champions have a lot to strive for at the quarter mark of the 2010 season, currently 8th in the western conference.

Slow Start Costs Canucks in Buffalo, Ballard to Return vs. Penguins

Slow Start Costs Canucks in Buffalo, Ballard to Return vs. Penguins

It was only a matter of time until the bad habit of giving up an early lead would cost the Vancouver Canucks.

Canucks Call on Defensive Depth Facing Back-to-Back Road Games

Canucks Call on Defensive Depth Facing Back-to-Back Road Games

Only five games into the regular season the Vancouver Canucks are already relying on the defensive depth Mike Gillis acquired over the off season in order to fill holes in the Canucks top six. After Sami Salo’s infamous off season Floorball injury sidelined him for what may be entire 2010-11 season, defenceman Keith Ballard (Concussion) [...]

Canucks Search for Secondary Scoring; Revenge Against Kings

Canucks Search for Secondary Scoring; Revenge Against Kings

After only three regular season games, The Vancouver Canucks have yet to put together the same solid sixty minute performance that became their blueprint for success last season. Having won three out of a possible six points over their first three games, the Canucks are looking for consistency throughout all four lines tonight against the LA Kings, who spoiled the Canucks season opener last weekend.

Opening Night: A Bar Patron’s Guide to the 2010-11 Vancouver Canucks

Opening Night: A Bar Patron’s Guide to the 2010-11 Vancouver Canucks

Last Spring the Canucks post season party was ended early for the second straight year by the Chicago Blackhawks. Tonight the Vancouver Canucks are looking celebrate their 40th season in style with a victory, however this season will only likely only be a success if the Canucks earn the right to host the Stanley Cup as guest of honour at season’s end.

Fighting for Your Life: 5 Stories to Watch During Canucks Pre-Season

Fighting for Your Life: 5 Stories to Watch During Canucks Pre-Season

Who better than the Calgary Flames to renew acquaintances with in a double city, double header to open the 2011 pre-season.

Salary Cap Reality Sends Mitchell Packing, Finds Tough Torres a Home with Canucks

Salary Cap Reality Sends Mitchell Packing, Finds Tough Torres a Home with Canucks

In the salary cap era, a player’s loyalty to an organization, and the inverse fan/organizational loyalty to a player can often fall victim to the dollars and sense of signing a certain player to contract. Willie Mitchell, Raffi Torres and the Vancouver Canucks fan base now know well of the business side of the NHL. [...]

Dog Days of a Canucks Summer: Questions Surround Mitchell, Bieksa

Dog Days of a Canucks Summer: Questions Surround Mitchell, Bieksa

While time has flown by over the last year, the dog days of summer are upon us and the hockey calendar has drifted into the slowest time of year for hockey fans. If Brian Burke had his way, resurrecting hockey’s World Cup would spice up hockey’s summer slumber. For now, Twitter will have to entertain [...]

What Went Wrong: Analyzing Luongo, Questioning Character and What Needs to Change

What Went Wrong: Analyzing Luongo, Questioning Character and What Needs to Change

IT WAS the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness. The Vancouver Canucks 2010 season has been a tale of two teams, and unfortunately for the Canucks their regular season performance was far superior in comparison to their playoff success.

Never Say Die – Canucks Set to Battle Blackhawks; Extend Series at GM Place

Never Say Die – Canucks Set to Battle Blackhawks; Extend Series at GM Place

The Canucks had no choice but to step up and prove their critics wrong, after talking about all the right things throughout the playoff series against the Blackhawks, the Vancouver Canucks executed their game plan to perfection, jumping on the favoured Blackhawks early and often on Sunday. After Brent Seabrook’s early wrist shot surprised Roberto [...]

Playoff Chokers advance to Conference Finals

Playoff Chokers advance to Conference Finals

The San Jose Sharks are entering uncharted waters. They’ve only been to the Western Conference Finals once in the franchises history. Try telling them that. After years of watching the team look like fish out of water, Sharks’ fans are pinching themselves trying to let the thought of this team advancing past two rounds register. [...]

De Ja Vu; Canucks Look to Avoid Elimination at Hands of Blackhawks Inside the Madhouse on Madison

De Ja Vu; Canucks Look to Avoid Elimination at Hands of Blackhawks Inside the Madhouse on Madison

The Canucks’ have shot themselves in the foot so many times this series, it is simply not possible for them to collectively harm themselves again, their metaphorical feet have already been blown right the [Gretzky] off.

Luongo, Kesler Lead Confident Canucks into War with the Blackhawks

Luongo, Kesler Lead Confident Canucks into War with the Blackhawks

After Vancouver’s impressive game one performance, the Canucks and Blackhawk’s continued the series trend of dominating visiting team victories as the Blackhawks manhandled the Canucks on Wednesday night at GM Place. The Blackhawks used their playoff specific game plan to simply outwork, outhustle and outwit the Canucks in game three. Chicago’s ability to force pucks [...]

Get Your Towels Ready; Canucks and ‘Hawks Take the Series to Vancouver

Get Your Towels Ready; Canucks and ‘Hawks Take the Series to Vancouver

There comes a time in every young man’s life when he must make a very important decision, free tickets or day to day responsibilities? As hockey fans, you will all understand that the right choice is of course, the tickets. With that in mind, I apologize for the light article today; I’m busy racing to [...]

Canucks Look to Build on “Embarrassing” Game Two for Blackhawks

Canucks Look to Build on “Embarrassing” Game Two for Blackhawks

With a bad taste in their mouth that has lasted with them for a whole season, The Vancouver Canucks returned to the Madhouse on Madison determined to silence the crowd after being run out of the building in last year’s crushing season ending defeat. After a tense opening ten minutes, the Canucks got to work [...]

A Fight for Revenge; Canucks and Blackhawks Set for Battle in Conference Semi-Final Rematch

A Fight for Revenge; Canucks and Blackhawks Set for Battle in Conference Semi-Final Rematch

After a frustrating and at times scary series against the Los Angeles Kings, the Vancouver Canucks have once again emerged out of the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs with hopes of making the next step by advancing to the Western Conference Final for the first time since 1994. While the young and talented [...]

Luongo, Canucks Look to Keep Kings From Stranglehold On Series

Luongo, Canucks Look to Keep Kings From Stranglehold On Series

If Drew Doughty and Michal Handzus had their way, they would play every power play and the rest of the team would just draw the calls. The Canucks’ penalty killing woes continued on Monday night, Drew Doughty and Michal Handzus had three power play points each on three consecutive power plays for the Kings, all [...]

Discipline, Penalty Kill On Mind of Vigneault as Canucks and Kings Move South for Game Three.

Discipline, Penalty Kill On Mind of Vigneault as Canucks and Kings Move South for Game Three.

After splitting games one and two at GM Place, the Vancouver Canucks and LA Kings and headed back to California to do battle again, breaking the deadlock seven game series that sits tied at a game each. After Ryan Kesler and Mikael Samuelsson were key players for the Canucks in game one, both players continued [...]

Canucks and Kings Call for Reinforcements; Grabner in, Williams Out for Game Two

Canucks and Kings Call for Reinforcements; Grabner in, Williams Out for Game Two

After 60 minutes of dominating hockey, the Vancouver Canucks were finally able to come together as a team coming up with clutch plays in overtime to defeat the Los Angeles Kings and take game one of their Stanley cup playoff race. Roberto Luongo’s clutch goal line save was just the extra kick the Canucks skaters [...]

Sedins, Luongo lead Canucks Cup Campaign; The Vancouver Canucks 2010 Playoff Preview

Sedins, Luongo lead Canucks Cup Campaign; The Vancouver Canucks 2010 Playoff Preview

82 Games played, 103 points. Another regular season has come and gone, and once again the Canucks stand atop the Northwest Division poised for a lengthy playoff run. Unlike years past, this season’s playoff optimism is accompanied by a sense of expectation, and in some minds a certain sense of confidence in this year’s edition [...]