| Date | 2010-05-13 09:30 |
| Message | Still planning on winning the playoff pool Goon?I'm not a bookmaker but i would say your odds are not great at this point. |
| Date | 2010-05-11 05:59 |
| Message | I can't remember (in recent sporting memory) a time when a team could consistently take another team and whip them whenever they want. Even the games the Canucks won were simply because Chicago took the night off. The biggest problem now is the losing culture that the Canucks will adopt. Gillis has to make one or two major changes or this team will never believe they can win. Strip Luongo of the C, trade Bieksa (please), and sign a number 1 dman. More size up front and more attitude please! |
| Date | 2010-05-11 01:04 |
| Message | Ugh. First summer class tonite. Attendance is mandatory. Ugh. Go Canucks!!! |
| Date | 2010-05-10 12:08 |
| Message | it was fun listening to flames nation being subjected to the canucks play-by-play on their home town sports station yesterday! |
| Date | 2010-05-08 07:00 |
| Message | I am extremely interested to see how the Canucks respond in Chicago in game 5. It could be a blowout, which would be interesting to hear the post game reactions, or a welcome surprise to see them step up to the biggest challenge of the season. |
| Date | 2010-05-07 06:11 |
| Message | I'm watching and it's now 6-4. Hawks have great depth - that's apparent. But one guy I feel sorry for is Kesler. He is definitely not himself. Tonight it is so clear he doesn't have his top 2 gears - I mean in the olympics he was so fast. When the 'nucks don't have their top forwards at top capacity there's no way they can beat this hawks squad. I didn't realize it until tonight but Kesler is so off and he's the heart beat of this team. |
| Date | 2010-05-07 05:32 |
| Message | Yeah, this is hard to watch. |
| Date | 2010-05-07 04:48 |
| Message | I had high hopes comin into this offseason, I had even higher hopes when we landed the matchup with Chicago, the guys talked with a lot of hate, composure and intensity comin into the series, and the Canucks are a better team than last year and the Hawks are worse.... After blowing that early lead in game 2, I now have no confidence in this team, we lack the killer instinct that winning teams have, we've shown it twice this postseason. Special teams have made a big difference. And on top of all that, Goon and Cam are bang on... And the cherry on top is puck luck and reffing... This team is good enough to turn it around and win, but I have 0 confidence that they'll do it... depressed Canuck Fan |
| Date | 2010-05-06 07:39 |
| Message | What worries me the most is looking up and down the Hawks lineup I see much more size and grit, and a team that bullied and out-muscled the Canucks in their own barn in the playoffs. The Canucks need to stick to the speed and skill game because they simply can't match the Hawks size and grit up front. |
| Date | 2010-05-06 07:14 |
| Message | Game 2 was the game I was talking about, Chief. I've been worried about this scenario all year. It comes down to mental makeup. The Nucks are just as talented but Chicago seems to be able to get into their kitchen. Sedin chirping from the penalty box, one of the worst penalties ever from Burrows. They are off their game big time. Last year, they couldn't get it back. Hopefully this year they can... |