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V-Lance: Can John Tortorella Turn the Canucks Around?
Simply put, John Tortorella is a talented hockey coach with a very low tolerance for incompetence.…
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Date: April 26th, 2012
The Obituary reads… Born: 1979 -> Passed: 2012, Peacefully, in the Canucks dressing room, surrounded by the love and support of pretty much noone.
(Except maybe my colleague Josh…here)
The Roberto Luongo era is over in Vancouver, or at least the writing is on the wall in the Canucks locker room.
The team’s season-closing interviews shed some seriously light on the situation in the goal crease come next September, and the Canucks seem poised to put their support behind backup Cory Schneider.
With every win the Vancouver Canucks move one game closer to lifting Lord Stanley’s mug, but with every loss the City of Vancouver moves one step closer to riot 3.0.
The Canucks know how important every last game can be, so after every win and loss NWSB will outline the reasons the Canucks are either destined for Stanley Cup glory or hockey riot hell.
Hello again hockey fans. After a long day of drinking to get over a tough loss in Los Angeles the Flying V is back to discuss the 16 (!) reasons the Canucks won’t be continuing this season past the first round.
Two games away from the NHL’s second season the Vancouver Canucks couldn’t muster the appropriate effort in Calgary, dropping the second-last game of the season to the Flames in a 3-2 loss.
Cory Schneider took a rare loss and Curtis Glencross gave the Flames an early lead in the third period, allowing mid-season acquisition Mike Cammalleri to put home his second goal of the game giving the home team an all-important insurance goal.
The Anaheim Ducks took advantage of a drowsy home team for the opening half of the hockey game Monday but let a two-goal lead slip, losing 5-4 in a shootout to Cory Schneider and the Vancouver Canucks.
The Vancouver Canucks struggled to bring their playoff intensity on Saturday, but managed to make the most of their performance against the Flames, forcing overtime in a 3-2 comeback over Calgary on Hockey Night in Canada.
Roberto Luongo had a shaky return to the crease after sitting out Friday’s game with a sore neck and Marc-Andre Gragnani buried his first as a Canuck in the comeback.