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Vancouver Canucks Win Another President’s Trophy

The final day of the NHL regular season saw the Vancouver Canucks handle the tepid Edmonton Oilers 3-0 to clinch the #1 seed in the Western Conference and assure themselves home ice for the rest of the Stanley Cup by once again winning the President’s Trophy, this time eeking it out over the St. Louis Blues and New York Rangers. After 20 games the Canucks were a mediocre 10-9-1 and here they are ending the season with 111 points is a remarkable achievement. Add that to Daniel Sedin getting concussed by Chicago’s Duncan Keith, missing the last two or so weeks of the regular season and losing only once without him and you’ve got yourself a hell of a turnaround.

Vancouver will play either the LA Kings or the San Jose Sharks, and believe me, I’d rather play San Jose as they’re masters of screwing themselves up in the postseason. Currently the Sharks are down 2-1 and would play Vancouver if that result holds.

All I ask? No riots. And maybe win the Stanley Cup.

Get your beards ready for Wednesday!

Three Goals For the Vancouver Canucks 2011-12 Season

In short:

1.) Play like you did in the regular season. That team was pretty good.

2.) The Sedin twins and “Roadberto Luongo” cannot continue to disappear through stretches of the playoffs. Yeah, Vancouver really needed these guys in game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final. Actually they’ve needed them to come up big lots of times in recent seasons but it appears it’s way more hit-and-miss than it should be. Henrik and Daniel can’t have minus games over and over again like the Chicago and Boston series.

3.) Riot a little less. Read: Win the Stanley Cup.

Good luck on the season, ‘Nucks.

 

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Surveying the Aftermath

It’s been two days since the Stanley Cup went to the Boston Bruins and here I am trying to muster up some words to explain what exactly happened. I’m not going to really discuss the monstrosity that occurred in Downtown Vancouver as it’s been discussed to death. No matter what people will say, the image of Canucks fans, the organization, and the people of Vancouver will all be severely tarnished. It’s an incredible tragedy all over a hockey game.

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Vancouver Canucks @ Boston Bruins (Game 6) Live Blog

The last time I was this anxious for an individual sports event was Super Bowl XL and you know how that turned out. This feels like a team of destiny. They’ve scored 6 goals this series yet they’re 3-2 up. Henrik Sedin has 0 points, the freaking 3rd line has half of the goals (Raffi Torres, Maxime LaPierre, and Jannik Hansen all with one). They’ve arguably been outplayed in this series as a whole and certainly since game 3. And thanks to 4 blowout losses combined against Chicago and Boston they may win the Stanley Cup with a negative goal differential. Here they are, one win away from their first ever Stanley Cup. What a jounrey this has been and I’ll never forget it.

It was only mid-April when the Vancouver Canucks blew a 3-0 series lead to the Chicago Blackhawks and then promptly gave up a shorthanded tying goal in the 3rd period of game 7. But they came through, they didn’t wilt, and Alex Burrows sent them past their nemesis and towards the 2nd round.

Nashville was supposed to provide new challenges for them given their top defensive pairing of Ryan Suter and Shea Weber, and for most of the series  Vancouver could not solve their goalie Pekka Rinne. Not to fear, despite 2 home losses the Canucks finally ended their 2nd round curse under Alain Vigneault and won all of their road games, including the clinching 2-1 win in game 6 to eliminate the stingy and very tedious Predators.

Against all odds they ended up facing the San Jose Sharks in the WCF in a battle of teams who needed all 4 chances in a 3-0 series lead to put away their opponent. They jumped out to a 2-0 series lead, nearly came back to win game 3, and then in game 4 they stopped San Jose’s power play while blitzing them with a slew of 5-on-3 goals in the 2nd period en route to a 4-2 win at the Shark Tank. All it came down to was game 5, and when it looked like they would once again fail to win their first elimination game, Ryan Kesler’s tip-in with seconds remaining in the 3rd period tied the game at 2-2 and forced a dramatic OT. This wasn’t without controversy though as Vancouver benefitted from a blown icing call prior to their equalizer. San Jose couldn’t complain because they fired over 60 shots on Roberto Luongo and nothing worked in either OT period. The stalemate ensued until Kevin Bieksa, once on the trading block, made a heads-up play to send them to the Stanley Cup Final.

Here we are tonight, 23 games played, one more to go to win Lord Stanley’s Cup. This season has already been a tremendous success but it would be absolutely crushing to lose the series now. I feel like Vancouver has what it takes to win it all regardless of tonight’s result, but I’d really prefer not to have a game 7 heart attack.

Say what you want about their diving, “dirty play”, favorable calls, what have you, the fact of the matter is that Boston has been just as guilty of play-acting and they’ve received some horrendous calls from the officials.

A win tonight or a win on Wednesday would vindicate everything. Roberto Luongo will no longer be known as the man who became a sieve in big games like he did the last two seasons. Alain Vigneault will finally get over the hump. Aaron Rome…..is still Aaron Rome. All of the failures of 1982 and 1994 coupled with the gut-wrenching season-enders against Calgary in 2004 and Chicago in 2009 and 2010 will all be forgotten with one more win.

60 minutes, one win, let’s do this. No trolling, play nice in the comments section, and have fun.

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