I have a good feeling about tonight's game. I think the team is going to come out playing hard this time. If they don't, they're dead.
We'll see which players are quitting on Vigneault. I don't think there are that many.
Demitra will play with Sundin and Kesler. I like the sound of that line.
4-1 Canucks is my guess.
EAT CROW, SHANE-O
Shane O'Brien has had some time to think about what he ranted about a couple of days ago and today he was the better man for apologizing.
"Mike Gillis never told me I had to fight," O'Brien said after the team's game-day skate at General Motors Place. "He was just talking to me about playing physical. Maybe I took it the wrong way. As a frustrated player, you want to be in the lineup. No one likes losing and it's just a tough situation. I didn't help it by doing what I did and apologize to Mike Gillis and the Vancouver organization and fans. It was just a lot of frustration."Well that's a lot better, Shane. I'm glad he did this. Like I said earlier, a slumping and frustrated team doesn't need players bad-mouthing the GM and coach at times like these, especially when the GM is backing the coach.
"Mike is a good man, I was never trying to point the finger at him," O'Brien said. "He's got a job to do, AV (coach Alain Vigneault) has a job to do, there are lots of quality, good people in this organization. I am just frustrated at not being in the lineup and my career is not where I want it to be and my team is not where I want it to be. I made it about me and I apologize to my teammates. I was selfish, but like I said, I was frustrated."
His apology hasn't helped his situation though. He is still a healthy scratch for tonight's game. Rob Davison will play again.
SUNDIN NEEDS TO RUSH THE PUCK UP THE ICE
This poster at CDC almost has the right idea. Sundin likes puck possession. I watched him for years in Toronto and one thing he really likes doing is circling around in the defensive zone, gaining speed, and then taking the pass from a D-man and rushing up the ice. With Sundin's size and hands he's awfully hard to contain when he plows into the offensive zone with that much speed.
If anyone can hoist those two dead weights on his shoulders and carry them to productivity, it's Ryan Effin' Kesler.
ReplyDeleteTonight the turnaround begins and the Legend of Kesler is firmly established.
5-3 Canucks
Kesler, Sundin (2), Bieksa, H Sedin
Staal, Stool, Stihl
Oh geez, he scores 2 goals in a game and you think he's god almighty.... :)
ReplyDeleteI really think the man-love on Kesler could approach Linden-like proportions. If he is still a Canuck next year...
ReplyDeleteI'm in for Sundin (2) penalties.
ReplyDeleteOh, did you think I meant goals?
ReplyDeleteHehehe
I'm goin out and callin a GUARANTEED win for the Nucks. Who knows that happens vs the Hawks, but tonight we win.
ReplyDeleteThats all I have for now.
5-2
On Kesler, agreed.
ReplyDeleteMaybe what the Canucks need are more Americans. ;-)
Best first period of the season?
ReplyDeleteThis can only be followed by the worst second period of the season...
Ah yes, finally a win. And back into 7th accordin to my calculations.
ReplyDeleteAnd tomorrow, a bunch of band wagoners will be already confident in the team and plannin the parade.
Anyways, Kesler is a monster, he is carryin the team these days.
I stuck my head firmly in the sand for this one. Looking forward to your game summary.
ReplyDeleteOK, I'll give you a game summary
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