Thursday, October 09, 2008

Canucks-Flames Preview

This is a great day. After a summer that seemed to go by so quickly I don't shake my fist to the air in disgust or dread the oncoming cold of winter. Why? Because the NHL regular season starts right when the weather cools and the leaves fall from the trees in my part of the world. Bring it on! Mother Nature can poop 10 feet of snow on us and drop the temperature to -20 celsius and I don't care. Just give me a warm room, a couch, a spiced rum and coke, and a 42-inch high-def TV with hockey on it and the rest doesn't matter.

The Canucks won 6 and lost 1 in OT in a terrific preseason run. Only so much can be read into that. Sure it threw the nay-sayers into a bit of a tizzy and yes, a lot of the preseason games looked and felt like preseason games. But not the Canucks-Flames game on October 1st. Sure, the Flames outshot us to hell, but Miikka Kiprusoff was not playing all that Kipper-worthy. Luongo was a god. The Canucks dumped the smoldering Flames 6-1 that night.
The same cannot be expected tonight. A much closer affair is to be expected. Then again, the whole Northwest Division is going to be close all year long in my opinion.

What to watch out for tonight:

- There will be a Luc Bourdon tribute pregame. Canucks players will be wearing his number during the pregame warmup. This is going to be a very emotional start to the season. Win this one for Luc and his family, boys!

- NHL.com states that the Flames have lost 5 season openers in a row. Impressive. Love to hear that. Let's make that 6!

- Boo Bertuzzi. Just do it. And pray he doesn't catch on fire tonight. 14 goals and 40 assists for Big Bert last year in Anaheim. Underachievement. Many predict a rise to power for Bertuzzi playing with Iginla. I reserve judgement on that. He has too many distractions in his personal life and has had chances to excel in Detroit and Anaheim and never did.

- All these new Canucks..... are they all going to gel right away or will it take a little time? I can't wait to see what Shane O'Brien brings. How long will it take Steve Bernier to click with the Twins? He just has to park his carcass in front of the net and clean up the garbage.

- We are a tougher team now and I can't wait to see how that translates against an aggressive Flames team. I also can't wait to see more of Alain Vigneault's new offence-defence system and how it pans out.

- So many questions to be answered in Vancouver. So many people have written them off this season. Myself, I have a good feeling about the direction this team is going.

Prediction: 4-3 Canucks in a shootout.

Game Time: 7:30 PM PST
TV: CBC (I have not heard the new HNIC theme yet)

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4 Comments:

At October 9, 2008 at 3:21 p.m. , Blogger Mike said...

Jesus dude, I had like 20 tabs open and that music hit and I was going through each tab like "who the hell is playing the intro music"??

Well done, it sets the mood just right.

 
At October 9, 2008 at 4:01 p.m. , Blogger Temujin said...

Yeah Sean, that song in the background kicks ass. I usually hate that when I load up pages, but it's just perfect for today.

I'll be crying tonite during the tribute. No question about it.

GO CANUCKS GO!

 
At October 9, 2008 at 11:07 p.m. , Anonymous Anonymous said...

(post-game)

Well, that was a team I wouldn't mind watching all year. Fast, fast, fast. And confident, not treating the puck like a live grenade and just hacking it down the ice, wow! And they were tough/resiliant/in-your-face.

Geez, even the Luc ceremony was well-done, not just playing the right song, but actually bringing in Tom Cochrane to do it right.

 
At October 10, 2008 at 9:58 a.m. , Blogger Sean Zandberg said...

Mike and Jin: yeah the tunes are for the season opener. Glad you enjoyed that. I was just waiting for opening night to put that on here.
Clammy: I couldn't have said it better. Nicely put. What a great night. Perfect.
Bertuzzi sucks.

 

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