Tuesday, April 03, 2007
Game Day: Kings at Canucks
When the Canucks and the Kings met last week, Jack Johnson made his much-anticipated NHL debut. And Jan Bulis made sure it was a memorable one.
Tonight, the Canucks have a chance to clinch the Northwest Division title - a Canucks win and a Minnesota Wild regulation loss will do that - but that's just all gravy considering they have already guaranteed themselves a spot in the playoffs, exceeding all expectations at the start of the season.
Here are some of today's 'Nucks-related pieces:
Comments/Questions: Feel free to post in the comments section or email me at gocanucksgo10 (at) hotmail (dot) com.
Technorati Tags: NHL, hockey, Vancouver, Canucks, Los+Angeles+Kings
Tonight, the Canucks have a chance to clinch the Northwest Division title - a Canucks win and a Minnesota Wild regulation loss will do that - but that's just all gravy considering they have already guaranteed themselves a spot in the playoffs, exceeding all expectations at the start of the season.
Here are some of today's 'Nucks-related pieces:
- Say hello to Salo. (Elliott Pap, Vancouver Sun)
- Canucks re-assign Tremblay to the AHL. (Vancouver Sun)
- Sedins provide a twin killing. (Jim Morris, Canadian Press)
- Luongo is most deserving of MVP award. (Ross McKeon, San Francisco Chronicle)
- BC's Schneider in Frozen Four focus. (Nick Tarnoff, The Heights Boston College)
Comments/Questions: Feel free to post in the comments section or email me at gocanucksgo10 (at) hotmail (dot) com.
Technorati Tags: NHL, hockey, Vancouver, Canucks, Los+Angeles+Kings
Labels: Bulis, game day preview, Kings, Schneider
1 Comments:
I fear for Bulis' health by the end of the game today... I hope Jack doesn't go for a revenge hit. >D
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