Anyways, the tightness of the Western Conference is suddenly becoming an immediate threat to the Canucks, who dropped another spot last night, as the Ducks moved past them. Look at how many games in hand the Blues have, for one example. And why won't the Avalanche just give up and quit with the long term absences of Sakic and Smyth?
The best option here is to win the Northwest Division, which is proving to be a daunting task.
Next up: Detroit on Thursday. Brace yourselves.
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Why is it the Canucks continue to lose games to bad teams? IT's as if the Canucks just don't give these teams enough respect, because they keep giving away points... grrr...
ReplyDeleteSo what's next? Let me guess, they beat Detroit and then lose to the Kings! :)
ReplyDeleteThat would be in keeping with the general theme of things.
ReplyDeleteWe beat the Wings once this year, so it isn't too far-fetched to think we can do it again. We've also lost to the wretched Kings... so ummm... yeah, I smell something cooking here and I don't like it.
Nothing like watching Calgary and Minnesota go into the shootout last night. . At least a point each.....damn! This race is actually fun to watch.
ReplyDeletei dropped naslund in my fantasy league because of how inconsistent he has been,,, now luongo has been nothing short of brilliant,,, his goals against is among the tops in the league, but they are not scoring enough,,,
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