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Lol... Capt.negitive with his co captain...It’s over
Lol... Capt.negitive with his co captain...It’s over
Lol... Capt.negitive with his co captain...
I wouldn’t say the first game was luck at all. A really solid 3rd and lots of grit, good leadership.Hindsight Alert. The Canucks were very lucky to win that first game, and it really should be two games to zero for Nashville right now. With Demko out, it could be a short playoff run.
Nah. They can’t block 35 or whatever shots for the next 3+ games. Those guys are gonna be sore. And I don’t think we were lucky on game 1.Hindsight Alert. The Canucks were very lucky to win that first game, and it really should be two games to zero for Nashville right now. With Demko out, it could be a short playoff run.
Just being realistic. History proves thst no team has gone far without excellent goal tending. and the star players producing.Lol... Capt.negitive with his co captain...
Agreed.Pete. We need to play SanJose or Anahiem in the playoffs for Pete to rack up stats.
All those blocks might get them through this series but not much further.Nah. They can’t block 35 or whatever shots for the next 3+ games. Those guys are gonna be sore.
That's human nature-give people a reward and they slow the pace; OTOH management was under pressure to 'get the thing done'.We need Petey to wake up. Man he doesn’t look interested for a guy that wants to play for a contender. In hindsight, we probably shouldn’t have signed his contract until summer because he sure fell off after his contract was done
Canucks got a lucky win last night, they are playing a better 200 ft game now demko out, took a play out of preds game of playing diwn low and blocking shotsBetter night for EP40 last night, he seemed more engaged. Better yet, we saw Boeser get among the points. Easy to trot out the old truism, "Our best players need to be our best players", but playoffs mean nonstop heavy marking on the top two forward lines. Routinely we see scoring down to a trickle from the marquee players as they are smothered by opposition D and the league direction to officials to throttle back on the whistle.
It's not easy to score goals in today's NHL, a whole bunch of tiny things have to go exactly right. Even harder for top line forwards to shake off the heavy blanket and play their true game, every opposing coach works hard to match lines and stifle the snipers.
So you'd have to consider game 3 a genuine triumph for the Canucks. They got scoring from the top lines, and very little given away in return. They were able to impose their will on an opponent trying to do exactly the same thing. But it won't happen all the time, it just can't.
Unless the league makes fundamental changes to the structure of the playoffs (ha!), they'll continue to be a war of attrition where the team with the best third and fourth lines gets to take Stanley home.