Monday, May 7, 2007

Canucks' Naslund promises better

There was some speculation that Markus Naslund might have been hurt and was playing hurt during the season. Ditto for Brendan Morrison. But apparently not....

VANCOUVER (CP) - Captain Markus Naslund promised Sunday he will play better for the Vancouver Canucks next season.

Naslund struggled through his worst NHL season as a Canuck in a year where goaltender Roberto Luongo became the face of the team and Daniel and Henrik Sedin finally made good on the promise of their potential.

There were many nights Naslund, 33, looked like a passenger on a train driven by Luongo, fuelled by the scoring of the Swedish twins, and kept on the rails by the Canucks commitment to tight defence.

''I know I can play better,'' Naslund said as the Canucks cleaned out their lockers and said goodbye for the summer. ''It wasn't a lack of effort, I wanted to do well. It just wasn't there.''

''I know I can do better, that's the bottom line. I'm proud of what I do. I want to show I can still perform. I'm going to come back and prove that I can play better.''

(See Naslund promises to be better next year - TSN)

Canucks' Luongo was sick, did not have equipment problem

Ah ha! Game 5 versus the Ducks might have been very different had Luongo been at 100%. The very strange "equipment problem" that prevented Luongo from starting in net in overtime was in fact not an equipment problem at all (as Kelly Hrudey insisted was the case)...

VANCOUVER (CP) - Goaltender Roberto Luongo still won't say why he was late returning for the first overtime period of Vancouver's loss to the Anaheim Ducks Thursday night that eliminated the Canucks from the NHL playoffs.

''It was not an equipment problem,'' Luongo said Sunday as the Canucks cleaned out their lockers. ''Let's leave it like that.''

''It was an illness and nothing serious.''

Luongo didn't answer when a reporter asked if the delay was caused because he was forced to use the bathroom (see Luongo won't say why he was late in OT (TSN)).

Many have postulated that whatever the "illness" Luongo had to go on intervenus support between the periods. And there was a real possibility that Sabourin would have had to finish the game.

Thursday, May 3, 2007

Game 5 - Ducks versus Canucks

PRE-GAME (6pm):

Tough to blog this when you know the sad outcome. I know, I predicted the Canucks would lose in 5 games. It doesn’t make it any easier to watch when you see them outplay the Ducks for most of the time since game one. But poor discipline and a totally absent power play equals many, many losses.

It’s tough; and that’s what being a fan (fanatic) is all about. I hate my emotional committment to this team... I hate the lows that come with losing. Even despite the fact this has been such a great season for this team. And I mean great. But losing sucks. It really sucks and is affecting my mood for the worse.

PERIOD 1:

I’m not going to blog every significant play. But a few comments….

Luongo looks great. Naslund looks pretty good. Salo looks quite strong. Smolinski takes a dumb penalty. Linden looks good.

The Canucks look deflated and depressed and resigned to the inevitable. There’s no chance – ZERO chance – of winning unless we get the first goal on either A) a lucky bounce or break, B) an incredible, pick-the-corner goal.

End of Period.

Vancouver 0 – Anaheim 0.

Shots on goal: Anaheim 17 – Vancouver 6. Yeah, that pretty much sums it up.

Hrudey and Simpson call out Smolinski for taking a bad off-side on the break out. They call out Pyatt for standing still on the back-check. They call out Bullis for a week clearing attempt.

PERIOD 2:

GOAL ANAHEIM. Predictable.

Anaheim 1 – Vancouver 0.

Naslund makes a great move to the net and draws a penalty. Two-man advantage Vancouver. The power play actually looks good. Except for Linden . Naslund looks great out there. We are putting on the pressure; we’re getting shots! Canucks hit the crossbar! But Giguere is stopping everything. And then Smolinski turns it over… on the power play!! Good lord…

PERIOD 3:

GOAL VANCOUVER. Great hustle and shift by Green, Reid and Burrows. Really, these guys have looked awful the past couple of games but they really saved the best for the most crucial time. I’m afraid though they’re only giving us false hope…

VANCOUVER 1 – ANAHEIM 1

End of Period

Heading to overtime – again.

OVERTIME 1:

One of the most bizarre openings to a critical overtime I’ve ever seen. Luongo has equipment problems… the back-up Sabourin has to come in. The Canucks completely collapsed and the Ducks pounced – peppering Sabourin with 5 shots and completely dominating the play. Then Luongo fixes the equipment and makes it back and the momentum entirely shifts to Vancouver! …until Mitchell takes a delay of game penalty, and puts the Ducks on the power play. Luongo comes up huge with big saves!

Vancouver assistant coach Rick Bowness laughs off the Luongo substitution and says it was purely an equipment problem. He insists with a smile and a chuckle that Luongo will be starting the 2nd overtime period.

Ironically, with a very strange twist, outside of the Sabourin substitution and the power play, the Canucks carry the play and had some very big chances. The biggest chance though was the streaking Getzlaf tip, and the McDonald chance, in all alone and he slides it wide under the pads of Luongo.

Hrudey praises Luongo and there’s consensus all around. Hrudey praises Naslund for his play and particularly his skating. I concur. Luongo and Naslund are playing great.

Canucks GM Dave Nonis is outside the Vancouver locker room pacing… perhaps worried about the “equipment problem” (quote-un-quote).

Wow! I’m not usually a believer in karma but there is some weird vibes going on here… I though the Canucks were out for sure. But the bizarre “equipment problem” has completely shifted the energy here. Vancouver has some jump again and it looks as if they’ve visibly retrieved their confidence and zip. The pressure now has completely shifted to the Ducks to win this and I’m not sure they will… I’m betting on either Naslund or Daniel Sedin to end it (maybe Linden). I don’t think Anaheim can win this now unless they get the LUCKY BOUNCE (the same bounce I though was Vancouver’s only saviour).

GOAL ANAHEIM

FINAL SCORE: ANAHEIM 2 - VANCOUVER 1

DUCKS WIN THE SERIES 4 - 1.

End of the season for Vancouver.

A great season indeed for the Canucks. But a season ending loss is never easy to digest. Regardless, it's a sad day for Canucks fans.

Tuesday, May 1, 2007

Game 4 – Canucks vs Ducks (Round 2)

I think this is going to be a great game. The energy emiinnating from GM Place is great, and exciting. Bullis, Morrison, and/or Hansen are going to score tonight and may be the difference. Go Canucks Go!

PERIOD 1:

1:40 God dam, Morrison. He’s overdue; there’s no more dam excuse for him! He should have at least put that on net if not scored… dam him for playing so pathetically.

3:00 That overrated idiot Bieksa just iced the puck on the power play. And now Morrison turns over the puck on the power play. I’m sorry I like Mo, but enough is enough. Just bench him already.

5:30 Now Salo ices the puck. Perhaps I’m overzealous in my faith of this team. They look awful.

12:00 Bullis looks good, Hansen looks good. Green looks bad. Ohlund looks good. Most of the rest look invisible... Bieksa did lead one good rush

GOALLLLLL! Markus Naslund!!! Great screen by Smolinski, great work by Linden on the boards. Smoke picked a good time to make a good play.

Vancouver 1 – Anaheim 0.

15:00 Great shift by Naslund, Linden and Salo. Nice hustle.

15:30 Nice turnover by Naslund and then he made Giguere think long and hard about where he was going to shoot… right in the middle of the 5-hole and Giguere just got it which resulted in the big rebound.

18:30 Josh Green doesn’t look right. I think he could be hurt. I’m wondering about Morrison’s health too… he’s just invisible or bad.

19:00 Oh I love the hip check block Bullis put on Pronger at the point on the PK, and then he gets the puck and clears it. He is just playing superb. And I don’t’ say this lightly because I absolutely detested him during the regular season.

19:57 What a move by Perry in the dying seconds! Too bad he didn’t get the shot off.

End of period.

A very poor start for the Canucks. Thank god for Linden, Bullis and Naslund. Better in the past 10 minutes, but the game didn’t start with a team that looked like they were desperate to win.

An interesting statistic: heading into this game Smolinski was 36% in the face-off circle. Absolutely horrific. 1 for 10 in the last game! A better start tonight though for Smoke: 5 wins, 2 losses.

PERIOD 2:

Vigneault is trying to get Morrison going… he’s put him with Naslund again.

6:00 OMFG! 2 on 1 with Bullis short-handed, Giguere comes WAY out of the net, and Morrison instead of passing elects to shoot, with a SLAPSHOT – on a 2 on 1 with the goalie way out and a perfect passing lane to his winger! What the hell is going on in Morrison’s head?!?!

7:00 Great, Josh Green takes a double high-sticking minor for a careless stick to Selanne’s face. Now the Ducks get a 5 on 3. Great. Another player who continues to harm his team.

12:00 The power play is brutal. The Ducks are certainly doing a great job but really, this is brutal. Henrik Sedin looks bad tonight. I really wish they’d give Bullis a chance on the power play.

13:00 Oh yay! Morrison takes a stupid penalty!!! Nice work Mo!! You’re doing wonders for the team… please, please, please bench this guy.

13:37 Oh yay! Morrison takes a stupid penalty!!! Nice work Mo!! You’re doing wonders for the team… please, please, please bench this guy.

15:00 Another fine move by Bullis on the penalty kill.

16:00 The Ducks have the momentum now, finally. They’re controlling the play and the Canucks look like bumbling idiots. Where the hell are the Sedins?

15:00 Another fine move by Bullis on the penalty kill.

16:00 The Ducks have the momentum now, finally. They’re controlling the play and the Canucks look like bumbling idiots. Where the hell are the Sedins?

17:31 GOALLLL! OMFG!!! Brendan Morrison scores!! And he makes a great play!!! He got lucky as it bounced of Moen’s leg… very lucky because that wasn’t the greatest play on a 2-on-1 but he scored! Hey, despite his bad play he might make me look good in my prediction that Morrison had to come up big… and that was a big goal!!!! (Assists to Ohlund and D. Sedin).

Vancouver 2 - Anaheim 0.

End of Period. Not bad, but not great to be honest. We got a little lucky on the Anaheim goal
I’m a little worried. The Canucks appear to be lacking intensity. And again we’re having discipline problems again. This game is not out of Anaheim’s hands…

PERIOD 3:

3:00 Another missed shot by Smolinski… Naslund off to a good start. The team however looks way too tentative. They have to come out hitting and forechecking hard instead of protecting the lead… or we’ll lose the lead.

4:00 GOAL ANAHEIM. I hate to say I told you so… Pronger gets it from a shot through a lot of traffic.

Vancouver 2 – Anaheim 1.

6:40 Great move by Morrison to grab the puck behind the net and attempt the bank-in, and he got hammered by Getzlaf for it too. But he draws the penalty. Hey, Morrision is coming alive and making a difference!

Hughson reports that penner is riding the bench for the Ducks and that he could be injured.

Nice looking power play with Salo blasting away and Pyatt screening Giguere. That’s the way to do it! More Pyatt in front of the net providing screens for big blasts from Salo, please!

That idiot Bieksa gets burned and then takes a penalty to give the Ducks their 7th power play. We can’t keep this up…

9:00 Oh Selanne has come alive now… a good chance on the Bieksa gift power play.

12:00 Uh-oh Anaheim has really taken over now.

14:00 GOAL ANAHEIM. Uh yeah… I did tell you so. This reflects bad coaching by Vigneault. Vancouver has sat back on their ASSES instead of taking the game to the end and handy Anaheim their ass!!!! GOD DAMMIT!!!

Vancouver 2 - Anaheim 2.

16:30 Oh yay – another penalty! Giving Anaheim their 8th power play! Yay! What discipline! Let’s see a shitty power play + our incredible lack of discipline + poor coaching that allows a team on the ropes back in the game = a dubious outcome. The game is not lost, but I’d be amazed if Vancouver wins this. They don’t deserve to win and aren’t playing like it.

End of period. Heading to overtime.

Vancouver 2 – Anaheim 2.

Shots on goal: Anaheim 28 – Vancouver 26. This flatters the Canucks.

Vancouver deserves to lose. Vancouver will lose… unless they get lucky. Anaheim has taken charge and Vigneault isn’t capable of coaching his team to play the way it should. The only way we win this is if we get a lucky bounce.

Hrudey points out Smolinski to blame on his poor defence on the Pronger goal. Sopel didn’t look great either on the boards. Simpson pointed out that Daniel Sedin should have and didn’t give his stick to Salo on the 2nd goal which allowed Selanne the easy goal.

Hrudey and Simpson just cited Morrison and Bullis as the best Canucks tonight. Wow. How quickly they forget the first half of the game for Morrison.

I have to say, Bullis has been playing great. But you know what… it doesn’t mean a damn if it doesn’t lead to goals. And it hasn’t. I appreciate his fine play, but he isn’t leading to goals.

OVERTIME PERIOD 1:

Quick goal by Dallas.

Final score: Dallas 3 - Vancouver 2

I hate to say I told you so. Oh well, the better team won and will win the series. They could win the Stanely Cup, but San Jose will give them trouble.

Pre-Game Notes - Ducks at Canucks Game 4

While I watched both games, I was away from the computer for the past two games. However, the Canucks had two very good games -- and have definitely been the better team.

Nothwithstanding the brutal power play (and you have to give the Ducks more credit than they're getting for their PK), I think the Canucks are playing really well. Even Sopel, Kraijeck and Smolinski have played well the past two games. In fact, Sopel had a fantastic game 2 despite is brutal performance in the series opener.

Naslund has played exceptionally well. The Sedins too. They're not getting the points but they're playing well. Except for the power play. They're even playing more disciplined in the past 2 games.

I think the key to this series very well may be... Brendan Morrison or Teemu Selanne. If Mo can play like he can and the rest of the team keeps playing as it has the past two games, we can beat the Ducks. Ditto for Selanne. But Selanne needs help in net from Giguere. If Giguere weakens, and he is an erratic goalie (brilliant at times, and head-scratching at others), then I don't believe Selanne can carry the team if Morrison, Naslund and the Sedins are playing at the top of their games.

I simply don't mention Luongo because he's so strong, and so reliable; I automatically deem him to be on the top of his game and a constant throughout.

The Canucks will win tonight... it may be in overtime, but the Canucks will win unless Anaheim gets a bunch of lucky bounces. The series is probably Anaheim's to lose, but tonight is for the Canucks and their fans.