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rustybadcock
3-13-08, 9:29 AM
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After failing to gain a share of first place in the tightly packed Northwest Division, the Vancouver Canucks will take another shot at moving closer to the top as they visit the Phoenix Coyotes on Thursday night.

The Canucks (35-25-10) are fourth in the Northwest, one point behind third-place Minnesota and two behind co-leaders Calgary and Colorado with those three teams all in action on Thursday. Vancouver is also eighth in the Western Conference, two points ahead of Nashville.

The Canucks had a chance to move into a tie atop the division Wednesday, but fell 4-1 at reigning Stanley Cup champion Anaheim to halt their three-game winning streak, during which they scored 12 goals.

"I think it was more of a change of pace than anything else," said Canucks goaltender Roberto Luongo, who was pulled at 4:03 of the second period after giving up four goals on 19 shots. "The good thing is we play (Thursday) night, right away. So we have a chance to put it behind us right away and focus for tomorrow night's game - which is obviously a huge game for us."

Luongo will likely get his 20th consecutive start, and the Canucks hope he can rebound from Wednesday's subpar performance. That came after he allowed only five goals on 66 shots during Vancouver's three-game run.

He has won his last three starts while posting a 1.95 goals-against average against Phoenix (35-30-5), including a 27-save performance in a 2-1 shootout victory at Jobing.com Arena on Dec. 22.

Luongo hopes to get some scoring help after Daniel Sedin, the Canucks' leader with 26 goals, and Markus Naslund, second with 22, both extended season-high goal droughts to 10 games Wednesday.

Daniel Sedin has five assists in that span and Naslund only one, but neither has found the back of the net since a 3-2 overtime win at Minnesota on Feb. 19.

Daniel Sedin, though, had a goal in the last matchup at Phoenix, but was limited to one shot and an assist in a 4-3 home loss to the Coyotes on Jan. 11. Naslund has only an assist in the last three meetings.

The Coyotes start play 10th in the West, five points back of Vancouver in the playoff chase and hoping to carry some momentum from a 3-2 shootout win over the Ducks on Tuesday. Phoenix rallied from a two-goal, second-period deficit and Radim Vrbata netted the lone shootout goal as the Coyotes improved to 1-2-0 on their five-game homestand.

"This was a huge game and we needed to find a way to get two points," said Coyotes captain Shane Doan, who spurred the comeback with a goal in the second. "When we were down, everyone on the bench was relaxed. We knew how important this game was to us and had to somehow get back in the game."

Doan, who leads Phoenix with 66 points, has been solid of late, scoring a goal in four of the last five games after a seven-game goal drought. The right wing has two goals and five assists in his last five games against the Canucks.

The teams close out their season series at Vancouver on Monday after the Canucks visit Dallas and the Coyotes host Edmonton on Saturday.

I wont see much of this one, big day tomorrow however I suppose the good news is it will start earlier in the desert. Anyway, I would love to see a better all around effort but.....

RB

KB in Kelowna
3-13-08, 12:14 PM
Well if they win they can pretty much eliminate the Yotes, if they loose the Yotes are within 3 and if Nashville wins the Preds remain in the hunt. Oh and by the way : http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/news_story/?ID=231926&hubname=

gordphish
3-13-08, 12:26 PM
Well if they win they can pretty much eliminate the Yotes, if they loose the Yotes are within 3 and if Nashville wins the Preds remain in the hunt. Oh and by the way : http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/news_story/?ID=231926&hubname=

Done for the season? He missed 22 games the last time, so I'd say so.

I'll say 3-1 Canucks.

And forget about the injuries on defense for a moment and check out the numbers in this article...

http://canucks.nhl.com/team/app/?service=page&page=NewsPage&articleid=356702

Don't know what is going on, but I'd suggest it's more than a slump or a bug going around.

The Sedins, Naslund and Pyatt have just one goal combined in their last ten games, and Pyatt hasn't scored since the game in Tampa.

Sure, Naslund had an OK game in LA. But those four are barely even getting any chances these days, so it isn't a slump.

Something has gone wrong with this group as a whole. I don't know if it's a problem with the coach, or if the veteren players on this team have just gotten sick of Dave Nonis' empty promises. Could be some of the vets aren't taking well to Mitchell and Luongo as the new leaders.

Whatever it is, it's not good.

If Nonis hopes to significantly improve this team in the summer, he may have to overhaul this offense to a greater extent than most of us thought. It might very well be time to not only say good-bye to Naslund, but to put the twins on the market as well.

AtLossForWords
3-13-08, 1:01 PM
I think it is a good thing that Ohlund is taking the rest of the season off so he can come back strong against Detroit in game four of the quarterfinal when the Canucks are down three nothing. More so, is that it is better for him to have surgery and correct the problem than wig out halfway through a game when he gets pressured on the forecheck by someone like Iginla, Langkow, or Conroy comes charging in.

TimmyTabasco
3-13-08, 6:40 PM
Canucks must win this game

Last night was a piss poor effort, so they must come back charging

Start Sanford? I don't know..but they need a spark..something to shake them up. Bench Naslund to start, and put Linden back in

AtLossForWords
3-14-08, 1:02 AM
After tonight they should bench Henrik Sedin. I was happy to see Nonis sat his ass down on that critical powerplay late in the game. He and his brother looked about as bad tonight as they could. Hell Morrison looked better than both of them, and this was his second game back from wrist surgery.

rustybadcock
3-14-08, 7:13 AM
Just brutal, I am sure glad I didn't stay up to the weee hours and screw my morning over for this result. There are just times when I gotta say no.

Terrible, how this team can look gift horse after gift horse in the mouth is far beyond my scope.

I think gords right, someone's banged someones wife or something cause this group once again looks like they down right hate each other.

RB

charlio lemieux
3-14-08, 12:07 PM
Every team fighting for a playoff spot in the West lost except PHX and Colorado. Should make things interesting for the next couple of weeks.