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  1. Funny thing is when people here in Edmonton try to compare Hughes and Bouchard. Hughes doesn't get beaten like a rented mule like Bouchard did on the Guiseppe goal
  2. The kid is so calm in the net - I am excited that Demko is doing great but c'mon you let the kid ride this out even if Demmer is back.
  3. The thing is on the Kane goal I though Silovs could have played it better but man this kid plays so calm in the net he looked in control all night.
  4. I don't know if he could do a worse job then the officials tonight. I am hoping for a game six type of reffing like against Nashville. Stop calling this stupid shit and unless it takes away a bonafide chance lets play 5 on 5 (which favours the Canucks)
  5. Ummmmmm? Xavier Bourgault? Lane Pederson? Sam Carrick? Adam Erne? Raphael Lavoie? Philip Broberg? KNOBlauch reminds me of the kid who says "Oh yeah well my dad could beat up your dad!" Maybe Coffey is coming out of retirement?
  6. Another thing to consider - losing Soucy for a game threw off the defensive assignments this game and they still barely beat us. Edmonton absolutely had to win this game and like I said they barely did. Best of 3 folks and now it's our turn to push back.
  7. As much as I hate to say it this is a tale of two different teams. The Canucks are clearly still learning and facing a team that is desperate to win as they are running out of time to win within their window competitively. Its a best of three and I would rather go with who we have in net than who they have to choose from. Have a little faith Canuck fans and enjoy this ride and BELIEVE!
  8. I think the issue is the inconsistency - if Ryan had gotten a fine for the pitchfork on Hoglander and Kane would have had a hearing for the slew foot fans might not be quite as upset.
  9. You just need to watch the coachs' post game press conferences to see how much smarter and classy Rick is. He doesn't run other team's players down like Knoblauch likes to.
  10. Is there a bigger hack when it comes to so called Sports Writers than Mark Spector? VANCOUVER — As fans arrive at Rogers Arena here, on the kind of spring day that makes every superlative ever used to describe this wonderful city seem understated, they are greeted by a statue. The statue is of the great Roger Neilson waving his white towel. It is, on one hand, the one statue-worthy moment this franchise has to celebrate. On the other hand, it is a travesty. One of the smartest, most engaging and innovative coaches in our sport’s history, immortalized for the rare moment emotions got the better of him. Of all the great things Neilson accomplished in the game — and there were so, so many — here in Vancouver, they have eternalized him for whining about some rough calls one night in Chicago. En route to the game, the local media personality is on the car radio, warning fans about one of that night’s referees and how he holds a grudge against the Canucks. The message is clear: We’re not getting a fair shake tonight, folks. The hockey establishment is against us, and it’ll be a miracle if we can overcome it. Eventually the Canucks, one of the best teams in the NHL this season, take the ice in front of perhaps the loudest building we’ve been in on the playoff trail. But before we get going, let’s meet the Towel Kid, who waves a white towel before puck drop. Institutionalized surrender. People know what waving a white towel stands for, don’t they? This is the culture that the Canucks players must overcome. This is why nary a press conference passes here without poor coach Rick Tocchet being asked to comment on the officiating. Why players are peppered with questions about calls, and non-calls. Why social media is as stocked with posts about officiating as it is with love for the Canucks, or shots at Nashville fans in Round 1, or Oilers fans in Round 2. It’s the culture, and dare we say, a culture that has produced a 50-year team without a Stanley Cup banner in its rafters. Let’s be clear: This isn’t on the fans. Not one bit. Fans in every city see the game through goggles tinted to the colour of the home team. They’re supposed to be irate when a high-stick on Quinn Hughes get missed, and oblivious to the six Canucks skaters on the ice seconds before a Vancouver goal. Fans have every right to cite Connor McDavid’s alleged embellishment, but gloss over the giant oak tree that is Nikita Zadorov, toppled by a love-tap from Warren Foegele. Or the knee taken by Quinn Hughes. Canucks fans? God bless ‘em. Stanley Cup Playoffs Round 2: Canucks vs. Oilers Keep up with the latest news and analysis as the Vancouver Canucks battle the Edmonton Oilers in Round 2 of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Full coverage They’re rabid, hockey-lovin’ Canadians, and I’ll admit that back in 2011 I’d have preferred to chronicle a different ending to that woeful Game 7 against Boston. Fans pay my salary, and after two years of empty rinks during COVID, nights like the ones we just had in Rogers Arena is a reminder as to why we all love the game the way we do. But in hockey, they say that if you arrive at the rink already wondering about the officiating, you are halfway to being beaten. And I’ll guarantee you, Tocchet and the Canucks are not willing participants in this. Victims, perhaps. But not willing ones. Let the record show, the players and coaches are neither whining nor waving any white towels in Vancouver. J.T. Miller’s post-game address Friday was accountable on a Hank and Danny Sedin level. Hughes too. Outstanding. I don’t hear any references to officiating from any Canucks player or coach — until they are asked about it by media. It’s not their fault, this fixation. So, from where does it come? How did we get to a place where a media member is tapping his sources at the Department of Player Safety to see if Derek Ryan is due a suspension for a drive-by slash for which he was rightly given a minor penalty? As if that play has ever met the threshold of a even double minor, let alone a suspension? How does the “Kelly Sutherland hates us” theme that fans lap up — but accredited media should laugh off — get legitimate traction here? Must we go all the way back to the great Vancouver hockey columnist Tony Gallagher — Dear Leader of the Tinfoil Hats Brigade — an old friend and able wordsmith who taught this market that Gary Bettman would rather they lose, and the referees were microchipped to slant games in the direction of whichever team was in town that night? How is it that, of the 32 press boxes I’ve spent the past 35 years in, this is the one where the intermission topic of conversation is officiating. Night after night, after whiney, complaining night? So, here’s the deal: As an Edmonton-based writer, you can write me off as a homer. Go ahead. I’m also the guy who has heard from colleagues around the NHL about how the Oilers were going to mop up the Canucks in four or five easy games, an opinion I never shared. Today, I’m vindicated to see a series that is in no way lopsided. Hell, it could easily stand at 2-0 for Vancouver. Lopsided, indeed. I picked the Oilers in six and I’ll stay with that, but already we can see how equal these teams are. How neither team requires a break from the zebras to win, and frankly, how a series with fewer power plays dotted throughout probably favours the Canucks. But the Oilers do have an edge in this series, as does every team who ever played Vancouver. They are not surrounded by the Great Conspiracy, the way Canucks teams have been for so many years. They are not burdened by institutionalized surrender, the haunting knowledge that the deck is stacked against them. That if they are able to beat that night’s opponent, the referees will still have to be conquered. And after that, perhaps the league office. They’re not waving a white towel even before the game begins, because nobody in pro sports celebrates surrender — except for one franchise. Here, they quit before they play. Because who has a chance with these refs, anyhow?
  11. Pretty sure you didn't have to worry about a group of guys targeting that back while you were healing.
  12. Was with 3 fellow Canuck fans here in Edmonton watching the game - couple of family members who are Oilers fan were texting me when it was 4-1. End of the night (much like the city) it was so quiet
  13. Heading to Vancouver tomorrow from Edmonton to see Pearl Jam for the 1st time!!!! 

     

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    2. Wash

      Wash

      Was there on Saturday - they were AWESOME.  Going back tonight - can't wait.  Enjoy the show!

    3. Cerridwen

      Cerridwen

      AWESOME!!! Enjoy!!!!

    4. Sharpshooter

      Sharpshooter

      Feeeeeeeeling! LikeI’mcrazyjealous!

       

       

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