Mid January return maybe? Excellent timing to load manage Cole
Remember the 2011 run. Chicago, Nashville, SJ and Boston. SJ was almost Detroit, who came back from 3-0 down in the series to take it to game 7. No practice if you are traveling 3 plus hours and changing 2 hours in time zone.Looking at the NHL standings right now is surreal. It's a snapshot moment, but a jolt to the senses that we haven't seen this since what - 2012? It probably won't last (league overall), but what a kick that this race also includes the top 3 in the Pacific.
Assuming the Knights, Kings and Nucks continue to battle for the pecking order in the division, I'm torn about how I want it to play out. I prefer 2nd or 3rd so that we play in our own time zone and reduce the travel. If we get 1st place, we could be travelling all the way to Nashville (wild card).
Anyway, that's way down the road. Making the playoffs was the goal, and that's looking good.
And that 1st round with Chicago was a mental and physical nightmare just for starters. Given the amount of travel, it's amazing the number of Cup winners there have been from the west since 2010. Wish we had been one of them.Remember the 2011 run. Chicago, Nashville, SJ and Boston. SJ was almost Detroit, who came back from 3-0 down in the series to take it to game 7. No practice if you are traveling 3 plus hours and changing 2 hours in time zone.
1982 NHL playoffs. Canucks finished off the Black Hawks only to face a Hall of Fame stacked Islanders team (with I *think* minimal rest time). It would be like if David faced Goliath with only his bare hands.And that 1st round with Chicago was a mental and physical nightmare just for starters. Given the amount of travel, it's amazing the number of Cup winners there have been from the west since 2010. Wish we had been one of them.
1982 was fun as hell, but we wouldn't have been there if the cocky Oilers hadn't imploded against the Kings. Those early 80's Isles were one of the best teams ever imo. No chance for us, but at least I got to see the beautiful Stanley Cup trophy presented live at Pacific Coliseum.1982 NHL playoffs. Canucks finished off the Black Hawks only to face a Hall of Fame stacked Islanders team (with I *think* minimal rest time). It would be like if David faced Goliath with only his bare hands.
Makes us being 3rd in p% insanely impressive.Phew, yet another game, I am curious if this season is an anomaly or if we typically play 35 games before Christmas on the regular.
This has been brutal but if we can get through the next 6 weeks or so without any major injuries, we'd be setup NICELY for the final leg of the season.
Keep it simple tomorrow, sit Cole, bring Kuz back, and give the Garland line some extra time. I think we take this with authority and go into our break with the wind at our backs, and in Brock's hair.
1982 NHL playoffs. Canucks finished off the Black Hawks only to face a Hall of Fame stacked Islanders team (with I *think* minimal rest time). It would be like if David faced Goliath with only his bare hands.
Those early 80's Isles were one of the best teams ever imo. No chance for us, but at least I got to see the beautiful Stanley Cup trophy presented live at Pacific Coliseum.
at 7m left in the third Jim Nil receives a pass from Tiger who just made a great forecheck to get the puck and Nil slides it past Smith who unwisely tries to make a standing pole check. It's 5-4.
I can't find it, but what I remember is Har-old Snepts firing a wicked shot in OT which nearly won it for us. We still thought we could do this in game 1 and we almost did.
hmmmmm hardest lead to protect is a 10-0 lead.........hopefully they keep the pressure up going into the 2nd periodSee you folks tomorrow.
Here’s to a 10-0 game
Garland or Joshua Hatty incoming. Nucks win 7-2