| Date | 2011-04-22 10:37 |
| Message | The Canucks are so far away from being a Championship team it is not funny, it's just plain sad. They desperately need someone to step up in that dressing room and grab the team by its bootstraps, and refuse to let them loose. I don`t see as single player capable of doing that. |
| Date | 2011-04-21 07:16 |
| Message | You guys still confident? ![]() |
| Date | 2011-04-21 04:53 |
| Message | ![]() save me a seat on the super-gay bandwagon for round three! |
| Date | 2011-04-21 08:35 |
| Message | Good points and counterpoints being shared in this deabte...however, the one intangible yet crucial thing being ignored is the fact that the Canucks and all of their fans are super-gay. |
| Date | 2011-04-20 06:18 |
| Message | absolutely ridiculous... Canucks will win this series.... and are still the odds on favorite by a long stretch to win the cup. |
| Date | 2011-04-20 03:42 |
| Message | And to my point, heres the start of an articla from the Toronto Sun that sums it up... Relax, Vancouver fans, there's no reason to panic. Yet. But if the Chicago Blackhawks aren't dead and buried after Game 5, feel free to start freaking out. Thursday night at the Rogers Arena is as close to a Game 7 -- without actually being Game 7 -- as it gets, because if Vancouver can't win this one, they ain't winnin' Game 6 in Chicago. And if they have to fly home for a Game 7, having lost three in a row, well, we've all seen that movie before. |
| Date | 2011-04-20 07:13 |
| Message | I have always been steadfast in my thought that the Canucks would not win a Cup with the Sedins as their front line stars. This year for the first time I thought I might be wrong, but a seed of doubt still is in the back of my mind. They continue to show glimpses that they are unwilling to battle in certain situations, and tonight let a dazed, and concussed Bolland run wild on them. |
| Date | 2011-04-19 09:53 |
| Message | Ha, not fickle at all. I'll always be a Canuck fan but I also think they can very easily lose this series. IF (and I didn't say they would) the Canucks lose game 5, they will go back to Chicago with no momentum and a history of coming unglued. That leads to game 7 on a 3 game losing streak against a team that has been their "daddy" for the last 2 years. It's not that far fetched... Are the Canucks the more talented team? I think so. Do they have more depth? Absolutely. Will Game 5 determine this series? I wouldn't bet against it. That said, my money is still on the Canucks. |
| Date | 2011-04-19 09:38 |
| Message | Are you guys kidding me?! You are honestly afraid Canucks are gonna lose the series? I'm not sure which commentator said it recently (just before the play-offs) but he felt the canuck fans were one of the most fickle he's ever encountered. They just smoked the league in the regular standings, yet the fans are either planning the parade route, or mailing in the season based on one game. I beginning to think he was right. Canucks may or may not win the cup this year - but they are going to win this series. Goon and Kernel - go to bed sleeping easy. |
| Date | 2011-04-19 08:18 |
| Message | The Canucks played exactly the way I feared they would when things get tough in the playoffs. They sat back, looked scared to loose, and were too soft. The only guy who responded was Bieksa, laying a beating on Stalberg. I hope this was just a bad game, and they respond the way they have all year, with a strong, and attacking effort. |