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Loggerman

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The Wife's trying to bribe me> .Wants me to go OUT and watch the game .

She wants to watch Survivor..........

:beer::beer:....later
 

sandorski

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Originally posted by: SSP
Boston who???

BTW, the Silverone... add me in waste.

No kidding, Leafs just killed them. You can thank the Canucks for letting the Leafs win a few.
 

SSP

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Originally posted by: sandorski
Originally posted by: SSP
Boston who???

BTW, the Silverone... add me in waste.

No kidding, Leafs just killed them. You can thank the Canucks for letting the Leafs win a few.

Letting us win eh? Well, I'll thank you for starting the streak but thats it!
 

sandorski

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Originally posted by: SSP
Originally posted by: sandorski
Originally posted by: SSP
Boston who???

BTW, the Silverone... add me in waste.

No kidding, Leafs just killed them. You can thank the Canucks for letting the Leafs win a few.

Letting us win eh? Well, I'll thank you for starting the streak but thats it!

Well, for the sake of peace, I'll let you have it that way.
 

Loggerman

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Just being out played.Unlucky bounces.What ever,just not our night,no good bone crushing hits.
Just a few minutes left........:brokenheart:
 

Loggerman

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If Nazzy is coming up lame(groin pull?),why play him.Bring up Ried or who ever.
They need to play contact hockey.Connect the hits and the rest will follow.
 

Aquaman

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Flames light up; burn Canucks

Canadian Press
12/5/2003

VANCOUVER (CP) - The learning curve is getting steeper for the Calgary Flames.

After missing the NHL playoffs for seven straight years, right-winger Jarome Iginla said his club is starting to show the type of maturity where it feels it can win every night.

Just ask the Vancouver Canucks, who were leading the Western Conference standings before a 4-1 loss to Calgary on Thursday night.

`It snowballs,'' Iginla said after opening the scoring on a power play and finishing it with an empty-netter. ``The confidence goes really up. In this streak we've had, we've been down in third periods against some very good teams - Colorado, Vancouver - and it feels good to come back and win games differently.''

The Flames have not lost in regulation time in their last eight games with a 5-0-1-2 mark.

``It wasn't there last year,'' said Iginla, the former scoring champion who has two goals in his last three games. ``We weren't as good a team. We've been a young team, we've been trying to mature each year in different areas.

``This year things are more solid. We don't give up as many scoring chances night in and night out.''

The Flames dominated the Canucks in the first period, outskating them and winning battles along the boards.

``Right from the beginning there was no emotion on the bench,'' said Vancouver centre Brendan Morrison, whose club was playing its first game at home after a four-game road trip. ``It was an all-around poor effort. It was one of those nights you have to forget about.''

Iginla's first goal was the result of perseverance. Shean Donovan counted his fifth goal in four games by knocking down a pass in traffic and beating Vancouver goalie Dan Cloutier by using defenceman Ed Jovanovski as a screen.

Martin Gelinas put the game out of reach and provided the steady Miikka Kiprusoff with a three-goal cushion when he had an open net to shoot at after Cloutier misplayed a shoot-in behind the Vancouver net.

Kiprusoff had a hot glove on Vancouver power plays and played well positionally to keep the Canucks scoreless when he had to protect a 1-0 lead.

Trevor Linden was the only Canuck to beat him as the Finn finished with 28 saves.

Iginla said the Calgary blue-line corps has been the key to the Flames' rekindling as they gain experience.

``They've been getting shots through and they're a hard group to play against and they've been contributing key goals.

``Also it seems to be someone different every night who's contributing a big goal. Right now Donovan's so hot. You look at the good teams and that's what happens. It's someone different picking up the pace.

Donovan said Darryl Sutter, who joined the Flames as general manager and head coach last December after being fired by the San Jose Sharks, has also made a big difference.

``Everybody's getting into Darryl's program and everybody's playing the same system,'' Donovan said. ``You can just tell from our (penalty kill) out that everybody's jumping at the right times, playing good positionally.''

Vancouver coach Marc Crawford said his club was outworked.

``I thought our defence needed to be more physical than they were,'' he said. ``I thought up front there wasn't a lot of guys that had a lot of compete. In the one-on-one battles they won more than we did.''

NOTES: Markus Naslund, the Canucks' leading scorer, made only a brief appearance at the game-day skate because of a recurring groin problem and did not play in the third period ... Canuck agitator Matt Cooke will likely be out longer than expected with a shoulder injury coach Marc Crawford says is taking time to settle down ... Vancouver centre Mats Lindgren is back on skates after October back surgery to repair a herniated disc ... Vancouver veteran Mike Keane has joined the ranks of visor wearers after a couple of close calls in Vancouver's last two games ... Keane was a healthy scratch Thursday.

Cheers,
Aquaman
 

Aquaman

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Naslund doesn't regret playing hurt

Canadian Press
12/5/2003

VANCOUVER (CP) - Vancouver Canuck captain Markus Naslund said he doesn't regret his decision to play against the Calgary Flames Thursday night even though a nagging groin injury forced him to leave the NHL game after the second period.

``I wanted to try it,'' said Naslund, after the Canucks were beaten 4-1 by Calgary. ``If you're in a game situation it's different than practice. I thought I could get by but I just didn't have the last gear, the last 20 or 30 per cent you need. I hate missing games. I feel awkward sitting watching the guys play. If I have a chance I want to be out there.''

Naslund, the Canucks leading scorer with 11 goals and 21 assists, played almost 12 minutes during the first two periods but wasn't on the bench when the third began.

Naslund practised Monday, then the Canucks had Tuesday off. He sat out Wednesday's practice with the groin injury. He then skated just a few moments in Thursday's game-day practice before limping off the ice and wincing in pain. Coach Marc Crawford said it was Naslund's decision to play against the Flames.

``We let him know all the variables about what the decision involved,'' said Crawford.

``You have to give him credit for coming out and battling as hard as he could. In the third period it was too much. His groin was starting to feel sore so he we didn't want to take a chance so we pulled him out of it.''

During the first two periods Naslund looked tentative on the ice. During breaks he would circle around in the Canucks end.

``I didn't play at my best but I wanted to go out there and help us win,'' he said.<

Naslund snapped an eight-game scoring drought with a goal against Toronto on Nov. 22 and had points in the last six games.

Asked if he would play in Saturday's game against the Minnesota Wild, Naslund only shrugged.

``I hope so but I don't know,'' he said.

``We'll have to wait and see.''

Calgary's Jarome Iginla, who had two goals against Vancouver, said losing Naslund knocked a big hole in the Canuck lineup.

``He's one of the best players in the league so it's a bonus if he's not in the lineup,'' said Iginla.

``We have a lot of respect for him but at the same time ... we've been concentrating on ourselves and that's what we tried to do tonight.''

Cheers,
Aquaman
 

Aquaman

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Naslund to miss game against Wild

Canadian Press
12/5/2003

Vancouver Canucks captain and leading scorer Markus Naslund will not play in tomorrow night's game against the Minnesota Wild.

Naslund re-aggravated his injured groin in the Canucks' 4-1 loss to the Calgary Flames last night. He played only 12 minutes in the game, and sat out the entire third period.

Naslund has 11 goals and 21 assists in 26 games this season.

Cheers,
Aquaman
 

Aquaman

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Canucks host struggling Wild

Sports Network
12/6/2003

(Sports Network) - The Minnesota Wild complete a three-game road trip this evening as they enter GM Place to face the Vancouver Canucks in a rematch of last year's Western Conference semifinals.

The Wild won that series in seven games in the 2003 playoffs before falling in the conference finals to Anaheim.

This season, Minnesota is in last place in the Northwest Division and trails the first-place Canucks by 11 points.

The Wild are coming off Friday's 2-1 loss to division foe Calgary. Jarome Iginla scored the game-winner with just 23 seconds remaining in the third period to lift the Flames to victory at the Saddledome.

Pascal Dupuis scored the lone Minnesota goal just 1:54 into the game. Manny Fernandez turned aside 29 of the 31 shots he faced for the Wild, who have just one win in their last seven games (1-5-1).

The Canucks started their five-game homestand with a loss on Thursday night, as they dropped a 4-1 decision to Calgary.

Trevor Linden posted the lone goal for the Canucks while Dan Cloutier made 19 stops for Vancouver, which suffered its third loss in six tries (2-3-1).

Vancouver star forward Markus Naslund left after the second period because of a groin injury and did not return. Naslund, who has 11 goals and 32 points this season, is expected to miss tonight's game with the injury.

These teams are meeting for the fourth of six matchups this season. The season series is even at 1-1-1.

Minnesota is 3-1-2 in its last six meetings with Vancouver, but is winless in its last two trips (0-1-1) to British Columbia.

The home team is unbeaten in the last five matchups (3-0-2).

Cheers,
Aquaman
 

Aquaman

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Woot....... I think I will order the PPV

Too bad Nassy is out.......... better to rest him I guess

Go Canucks Go!!!

Cheers,
Aquaman
 
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