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rustybadcock
2-09-08, 10:54 AM
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Feb 9, 2008, 7:00 PM PT
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Paul Stastny could not have been playing better for the Colorado Avalanche right before having his appendix removed last month.

The Avalanche expect to have their leading scorer back on the ice after missing nine games, when they visit the Vancouver Canucks on Saturday night.

Colorado (29-21-5) has been able to hold its own with Stastny out of the lineup, going 4-3-2 with him on an injured list that also includes stars Joe Sakic and Ryan Smyth.

The Avalanche are in the mix with Minnesota, Calgary and Vancouver (27-21-7) for first place in the crowded Northwest Division.

Stastny, who has 17 goals and 32 assists, had two goals and three assists in his last three games prior to undergoing an appendectomy. He had a goal and an assist in the Avalanche's 3-0 victory at Tampa Bay on Jan. 15 - his most recent game.

Stastny has two goals and nine assists in 11 career games versus Vancouver, which is 2-1-0 against the Avalanche this season.

While the Avalanche will certainly welcome back the second-year star, Colorado is 3-1-1 since losing two in a row, The Avalanche won 3-1 at San Jose on Wednesday.

Jose Theodore made 30 saves in his first game on the ice since missing three with back spasms. Theodore, who is 6-2-1 with a 2.05 goals-against average in his last eight games, didn't seem too rusty in his return.

"They came at me pretty hard, so it was a good test for my back," Theodore said. "It's hard to take those extra days off, but it was the smart thing to do. ... It's about finally playing the way I've always played in my career. When I was traded (from Montreal in March 2006), everybody knew I wasn't playing like I should. But with a lot of hard work, I'm getting to a level of being comfortable."

Theodore, however, has lost three of his last four decisions versus Vancouver, including a 2-1 overtime loss there on Nov. 9 in his only appearance versus the Canucks this season.

On Wednesday, Ben Guite, Jeff Finger and rookie T.J. Hensick each scored goals, while Brett Clark added two assists for Colorado, which has won five of its last six road games.

"We're moving the puck well, entering the zone with speed and making smart (plays)," said Hensick, who has five goals in his last three contests.

Vancouver, meanwhile, looks to build off a 2-1 win at Atlanta on Thursday. The victory snapped a streak of four straight losses by one-goal margins, and concluded a 1-1-2 road trip for the Canucks.

Daniel Sedin and Alex Burrows scored in the third period to rally the Canucks, who got 27 saves from Roberto Luongo.

"We really wanted to find a way to win tonight," Burrows said. "After that second period we got together and played a really strong third period."

Sedin, who's tied with twin brother Henrik for the team lead with 54 points, has two goals and two assists versus Colorado this season.

Luongo, who snapped a three-game losing streak Thursday, has been in goal for all three meetings against Colorado in 2007-08, compiling a 2.32 GAA versus the Avalanche.


Always a lot of energy when these two meet. And I am also seeing on CDC that Shannon has been recalled. ;)

Luongo will rise to the occasion, the team improves on their latest efforts. Impressively the Avs are in the thick of the race even though they too have had their injury woes.

By the way, happy Hockey Day in Canada everyone....:boogie:

RB

gordphish
2-09-08, 6:02 PM
So here is our answer to this team's scoring woes...Ryan Shannon.

Avs in OT, 4-3.

AtLossForWords
2-09-08, 6:12 PM
Shannon scored a couple goals early on in this season, so he may have more of an impact than some of you think he might.

I'll take the Canucks in this one, biting at the chance to get back to divisional play.

Matt Cooke
2-10-08, 8:13 AM
Must be nice to produce 6 goals given the fact that Joe Sakic, Paul Stastny and Ryan Smyth are out of the lineup..

As for our defensive woes.... TSN.ca has Brian Campbell, John-Michael Liles, Daryl Sydor, Marek Malik, Joe Corvo, Rob Blake, Dan Boyle and Tomas Kaberle listed as rumoured potential trade-deadline candidates...

Antoine Vermette makes $1.075 million this season and a RFA in July.... i like the sound of that.

gordphish
2-10-08, 8:53 AM
Shannon scored a couple goals early on in this season, so he may have more of an impact than some of you think he might.

I'll take the Canucks in this one, biting at the chance to get back to divisional play.

Well, they certainly did bite.

That was pathetic. The Avs didn't do anything we didn't see in the first three games and they killed the Canucks.

How much longer will Nonis tolerate us being embarrassed in our building? Or better yet, for how much longer will Acquillini tolerate it?

<sigh> Counting down the days to the draft...

KB in Kelowna
2-10-08, 12:26 PM
If anyone wants evidnce of why I won't buy the injury excuse, the Av's have been without Sakic, Smythe and Stastny, in the past 6 -8 weeks and kept winning.

I am not off the bandwaggon, but I am not reserving my seat on the parade route either.

rustybadcock
2-10-08, 12:49 PM
If anyone wants evidnce of why I won't buy the injury excuse, the Av's have been without Sakic, Smythe and Stastny, in the past 6 -8 weeks and kept winning.

I am not off the bandwaggon, but I am not reserving my seat on the parade route either.

You know, as I was writing here, I got to thinking about the run the Lightening had a few years ago when the won the cup. Didn't they have a spell like this around this time? I can't quite recall.....

Agreed on the Avs. They're also getting some suddenly stellar goaltending from Theo. He's back to form...so.....Luongo needs to be our best player and I think it's fair to say that he's far from it - he needs to not steal one period or one game, he needs to steal a run of games so the mojo can return....

RB

AtLossForWords
2-10-08, 1:48 PM
Sakic and Smyth are huge names to lose from a lineup, but this Avs' lineup was built to score. Wolski, Svatos, Hensick, and Hejduk have had good years for them as was Stasny before he had his appendix taken out.

Even when hurt the Avs have a better top six than us.

gordphish
2-10-08, 7:20 PM
You know, as I was writing here, I got to thinking about the run the Lightening had a few years ago when the won the cup. Didn't they have a spell like this around this time? I can't quite recall.....

Agreed on the Avs. They're also getting some suddenly stellar goaltending from Theo. He's back to form...so.....Luongo needs to be our best player and I think it's fair to say that he's far from it - he needs to not steal one period or one game, he needs to steal a run of games so the mojo can return....

RB

Sorry RB. but that's just not good enough. I didn't envision the mid-90s Panthers when Nonis traded for Luongo and decided to build a defensive team.

After Arnason's garbage goal, they completely gave up last night. That had nothing to do with injuries, Luongo or the schedule. It was simply about their preparation and their willingness to compete.