GDT: GM 68 | Vancouver Canucks vs. Winnipeg Jets | Tue, Mar 18 | 7:00PM PST | SPAC

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Sometimes when you've basically written off a game as an inevitable 'loss', the Canucks rise up and surprise you.

But with Chytil gone, and Garland doubtful, the mountain just got a lot steeper. Number one star will have to be Lankinen tonight, or they have no chance.
 
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One thing to note about the playoff push. We have a relatively difficult schedule to finish up against some legit playoff teams. If we manage to get in I can say we deserve it. Starting with a big win tonight again a likely first round matchup could be huge now and again in another month.
 
Sometimes when you've basically written off a game as an inevitable 'loss', the Canucks rise up and surprise you.

But with Chytil gone, and Garland doubtful, the mountain just got a lot steeper. Number one star will have to be Lankinen tonight, or they have no chance.

This does feel like one of those “the deck is stacked against us” nights where the Canucks love to tease the shit out of their fans by playing an amazing game…only to follow it up with a bunch of turds. :laugh:

What the hell, I’ll be optimistic. I think they pull off an upset tonight. It’s Canucks For Kids Fund Telethon night, come on, boys!
 
Whatever happens this game, Thursday night's match against STL is probably the turning point of the season.
StL are on a roll, there probably going to be 2 points up by the end of the night, there easy schedule will carry them into the playoffs regardless of Thursdays result.
 
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