The headline of the article that I quote below: "Canucks and Blues battle for top spot in West." That's a beautiful thing.
CANUCKS (27-14-3) at BLUES (25-12-5)
TV: SNET-Pacific; FS-Midwest
LAST 10 : Vancouver 6-3-1; St. Louis 6-3-1
Season Series : The teams are meeting for the third time, but haven't seen each other in more than two months. St. Louis won 3-0 in Vancouver on Oct. 26, and again by a 3-2 score in St. Louis on Nov. 4.
Big Story: First place in the Western Conference is on the line as the Canucks complete a four-game road trip with a visit to St. Louis. The Blues lead the NHL with 17 home wins, and a regulation win will move them into first place in the conference, ahead of the Canucks.
Team Scope:
Canucks: Elite teams find ways to win when conditions are against them, and that's just what the Canucks did Tuesday night at Tampa Bay. Playing their third game in four days on the road, they blew a 4-2 third-period lead, but won 5-4 in a shootout as Mason Raymond scored the only goal and second-year goaltender Cory Schneider ended the game by denying Steven Stamkos, the NHL's top goal-scorer.
"They came at us hard at certain moments in this game," coach Alain Vigneault said after his team improved to 2-1-0 on its current trip. "They tied it up at the end, and we still found a way to win, so I'd say that's positive."
Blues: The early-season wins against the Canucks were among the Blues' few highlights before Ken Hitchcock replaced Davis Payne as coach on Nov. 6. St. Louis was 6-7-0 before the change; since then, the Blues are 19-5-5 and are tops in the Central Division.
They're coming off back-to-back shutout wins, including an emotional 3-0 victory at Montreal on Tuesday that marked the return of goaltender Jaroslav Halak to the Bell Centre. Halak became a hero in Montreal after leading the Canadiens to the 2010 Eastern Conference Finals, but was traded to the Blues a few weeks later.
"Usually when you play on the road you don't come out as a star, so they told me to stay there and come out," Halak said after receiving an ovation from the Montreal fans. "It felt great to come out and get the ovation from all the people. "
Ovation or not, Halak is expected to watch this one as backup Brian Elliott -- who blanked Colorado on Saturday -- gets the start. Elliott was in goal for both wins against the Canucks this season.
Who's Hot: Canucks center Henrik Sedin has four points in his last four games and leads the NHL in scoring with 50 points. … Blues captain David Backes has goals in three straight games and is 3-3-6 during a four-game scoring streak.
Injury Report: The Canucks lost defenseman Sami Salo (concussion) and forward Andrew Ebbett (broken collarbone) on Saturday; they're still without forward David Booth (knee). … Blues defenseman Barrett Jackman left Tuesday's game with a hip injury. Alex Steen (concussion) and Kris Russell (groin) have been out since late December; center Andy McDonald (concussion) and defenseman Kent Huskins (ankle) have not played since late October.
Stat Pack: The Blues are 9-0-1 in their last 10 at home and have won their last three games at Scottrade Center by a combined score of 12-4. … St. Louis has allowed a combined total of 34 shots on goal in the shutout wins against Colorado (15) and Montreal (19). … The Blues haven't posted three consecutive shutouts since the first week of December 1988. … St. Louis is a League-worst 0-5 in shootouts; Vancouver is 2-3 after its win at Tampa Bay. … This is the Canucks' last road game this month; they play their next six games at Rogers Arena and don't travel again until a visit to Colorado on Feb. 3.
Puck Drop: The Canucks finished first in the overall standings last season and came within one win of taking home the Stanley Cup, so being among the NHL's elite is nothing new to them. That's not the case with the Blues, who've made the playoffs only once since 2004 and have had to dig out after a slow start.
Hitchcock feels the meeting with the Canucks will be a good measuring stick for his team.
"From our standpoint, you play good teams, you want to be evaluated," he said Wednesday. "You want to see your own team play against good teams. Those big four in the West (Vancouver, Chicago, Detroit and San Jose), any time we play against them, we want to know how we measure up. What areas are we good at? What areas do we need to work at? So for me, for a team trying to climb up the ladder ... I don't look at the points where a team's at. I look where you want to be at the end of the day."
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Portland Blues wrote:No prediction other than that my years-long hatred of the Canucks will continue...
I'm good with that. Let's use it
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Hotaru_Sobi17 wrote:I actually like the Canucks... for they were the first NHL team I stumbled upon back in November of 2009.
It's gonna be a good game tonight!
No. No.. No...why bring the Canucks and 2009 up with us. Ughhh screw em.
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Hotaru_Sobi17 wrote:I actually like the Canucks... for they were the first NHL team I stumbled upon back in November of 2009.
It's gonna be a good game tonight!
Say it isn't so.
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I don't really know what to expect tonight. We're 17-2-3 at home and playing as well as ever. And the Canucks are at the end of a road trip. But, I'm nervous still. A win tonight and I could see us vaulting to number 1 in the ever so meaningful power rankings.
I think Jacks being out will hurt, but am pumped that he and Steen will both play on Saturday.
Blues 3
Canucks 2
Regulation
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Hotaru_Sobi17 wrote:I actually like the Canucks... for they were the first NHL team I stumbled upon back in November of 2009.
It's gonna be a good game tonight!
No. No.. No...why bring the Canucks and 2009 up with us. Ughhh screw em.
Hey, you can't fault her. They got her into hockey and that's the good thing. And now she's a Blues fan, which is the best thing.
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DaDitka wrote:My wife's favorite player ever was Bure and I was always a big Mogilny fan, but I still hate the Nucks!
The Canucks of the early to mid 90s were great teams- Bure, Linden, Courtnall, McLean. And I always liked the red-black-yellow color scheme and that skate logo for some sick reason.
Back when I was in high school, a friend picked up the 'new' NHL '93 for the SNES, and we decided to set up a tournament among our friends, each person with a different team. The Blues had already been picked by the time it was my turn, so I picked the Canucks and became a pseudo-fan for a few years. They jumped the shark when they brought in Messier.
DaDitka wrote:My wife's favorite player ever was Bure and I was always a big Mogilny fan, but I still hate the Nucks!
The Canucks of the early to mid 90s were great teams- Bure, Linden, Courtnall, McLean. And I always liked the red-black-yellow color scheme and that skate logo for some sick reason.
Back when I was in high school, a friend picked up the 'new' NHL '93 for the SNES, and we decided to set up a tournament among our friends, each person with a different team. The Blues had already been picked by the time it was my turn, so I picked the Canucks and became a pseudo-fan for a few years. They jumped the shark when they brought in Messier.
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DaDitka wrote:My wife's favorite player ever was Bure and I was always a big Mogilny fan, but I still hate the Nucks!
The Canucks of the early to mid 90s were great teams- Bure, Linden, Courtnall, McLean. And I always liked the red-black-yellow color scheme and that skate logo for some sick reason.
Back when I was in high school, a friend picked up the 'new' NHL '93 for the SNES, and we decided to set up a tournament among our friends, each person with a different team. The Blues had already been picked by the time it was my turn, so I picked the Canucks and became a pseudo-fan for a few years. They jumped the shark when they brought in Messier.
You should have tried them on Wayne Gretzkey 3D Hockey on the 64
I still play that game, I like to play with a friend before going to a Blues game, have a DD, and take a shot for each goal scored on you team. It can get sloppy .
I'll be at this game tonight, any word if Luongo is starting? I'm in the mood for a good "Luooooooongo" chant.
... on a more serious note: anything in particular planned for Pavs? Would seem like a good idea.
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Stat Pack: The Blues are 9-0-1 in their last 10 at home and have won their last three games at Scottrade Center by a combined score of 12-4. … St. Louis has allowed a combined total of 34 shots on goal in the shutout wins against Colorado (15) and Montreal (19). … The Blues haven't posted three consecutive shutouts since the first week of December 1988. … St. Louis is a League-worst 0-5 in shootouts; Vancouver is 2-3 after its win at Tampa Bay. … This is the Canucks' last road game this month; they play their next six games at Rogers Arena and don't travel again until a visit to Colorado on Feb. 3.
Wasn't that Greg Millen with the three donuts in '88? I seem to recall a headline from the P-D that read "Blankety-Blank-Blank" or something like that.
I will never forgive the Canucks for pissing away an opportunity to shut down the Rangers in 1994, thus forcing me to withstand years and years of bragging by the freaking Rangers fans, who are by far the most arrogant fans I've ever met in my life... with all respect to my wife who I forgive for her allegiance because I love her... but all the rest... christ almighty it was 18 (Franking) years ago! Your team is doing good this year, sure, but you know what? It was 18 (Franking) years ago! One championship in 72 years is called a fluke, not a good team! I blame the Canucks 100% for this.
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