If you haven't already watched this, please take the moment to do so. Many of our Canucks took part in this video, along with fans from all around Vancouver. The message is clear: celebrate responsibly during the playoffs - keep our home a beautiful and amazing place. I love this video, it makes me want to tell more stories of my own, in such a compelling and impacting way like this.
I'm so proud to be from Vancouver - so let's all keep it a gorgeous city this year, and every year to come.
PS this video is available on the Canucks website at: http://canucks.nhl.com/club/page.htm?id=79046
Much love,
Cryssy Canuck
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Showing posts with label Vancouver Canucks. Show all posts
Friday, March 30, 2012
Friendly neighborhood Schneiderman!
The title of my blog is completely necessary. What happens when you have two awesome goalies who allow for two back-to-back shutouts? Well ladies and gentleman, you have the Vancouver Canucks.
On Wednesday night, the Canucks faced off at Rogers Arena against the Colorado Avalanche and ended in a 1-0 win. That's two shutouts in a row - a first in our franchise history. No big deal.
Chris Higgins scored the only goal of the night in the first period, soaring the puck past Av's goalie, Semyon Varlamov. By the way, this was a short-handed goal. I think Higgins just plays better against the Avalanche. Considering the two goals he scored last Saturday against them - I think it's safe to say that Higgy has a way with Colorado.
But it seems goaltender Cory Schneider also had a way with Colorado.
He made an incredible 43 saves! Nothing gets past the Schneiderman...
Of course the media questioned Schneider about who will start for the playoffs. This was his humble response, "Lou's played great the last three games, not to mention the entire year basically, so I think clearly he's the guy that's going to start too and if it's necessary for me to hop in at some point, so be it. I'm not worried about what's going to happen in two weeks."
Play in the now. Well spoken, Cory.
In my opinion, I don't think this is something us Vancouverites should really question. We have two wicked goalies. Luongo has been top notch, and Schneider is right there behind him. Vancouver struck gold with goal tending. Just sayin'.
Our boys suit up against the Dallas Stars tonight - puck drop is at 7:00 PM. The Stars are at the top of their division with 89 points, while our boys have clenched the Western Division with a whopping 103 points.
Regardless, it'll be a good game since every game counts for something and I'm sure the Stars will want to prove that tonight.
Much love,
Cryssy Canuck
On Wednesday night, the Canucks faced off at Rogers Arena against the Colorado Avalanche and ended in a 1-0 win. That's two shutouts in a row - a first in our franchise history. No big deal.
Chris Higgins scored the only goal of the night in the first period, soaring the puck past Av's goalie, Semyon Varlamov. By the way, this was a short-handed goal. I think Higgins just plays better against the Avalanche. Considering the two goals he scored last Saturday against them - I think it's safe to say that Higgy has a way with Colorado.
But it seems goaltender Cory Schneider also had a way with Colorado.
He made an incredible 43 saves! Nothing gets past the Schneiderman...
Of course the media questioned Schneider about who will start for the playoffs. This was his humble response, "Lou's played great the last three games, not to mention the entire year basically, so I think clearly he's the guy that's going to start too and if it's necessary for me to hop in at some point, so be it. I'm not worried about what's going to happen in two weeks."
Play in the now. Well spoken, Cory.
In my opinion, I don't think this is something us Vancouverites should really question. We have two wicked goalies. Luongo has been top notch, and Schneider is right there behind him. Vancouver struck gold with goal tending. Just sayin'.
Our boys suit up against the Dallas Stars tonight - puck drop is at 7:00 PM. The Stars are at the top of their division with 89 points, while our boys have clenched the Western Division with a whopping 103 points.
Regardless, it'll be a good game since every game counts for something and I'm sure the Stars will want to prove that tonight.
Much love,
Cryssy Canuck
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Canucks dethrone the Kings
I didn't watch Monday nights game. What a bad blogger I am, eh? I do have an excuse though! My friend and I decided to go to a poetry slam night at Cafe Deux Soleils. Wow...this place is probably one of Vancouver's hidden gems. Aside from the wicked sweet poetry recited by some cool locals, the food is pretty darn good, as well. I definitely recommend this superb little cafe!
At any rate, if you were like me and somehow didn't watch the Vancouver Canucks play the Los Angeles Kings...you didn't miss much. Guess how many goals were scored? Only one - by the wonderful Manny Malholtra.
OH! Did you know that Malholtra was nominated for the Masterton Trophy? Yes, sir. This trophy is awarded to "the player who best exemplifies the qualities of perseverance, sportsmanship and dedication to hockey." Congrats, dude!
According to Jason Botchford, the Canucks writer for The Province, "Malhotra is going ovechkin on this season". I can't help but agree.
On a side note, where is the old Ovechkin we used to know and love? Crickets...
Anyways, what else happened in this boring one goal game? Luongo accomplished his 4th shutout of the season. Mad props, Luo. I've never doubted his skills, especially during the rougher patches. I've learned something about Luongo - he is an amazing goalie that has major ups - and major downs.
That's just how he is.
Yes, I get that isn't necessarily a good thing going into playoffs, but let's just hope he keeps the haters out of his head, and that he'll lead us to a first round win.
Derek Jory also agrees that Luongo had "stellar goal tending" during Monday nights game. So I think I'll just leave it at that.
Luoooooo!
Alright, so the Canucks beat the Kings 1-0. What else? Well, since this post is a tad late, we also played the Colorado Avalanche - yet again. Spoiler alert: we won! I will have the tidbits from that game in my next post. Sorry for the delay (school, blah).
Much Love,
Cryssy Canuck
At any rate, if you were like me and somehow didn't watch the Vancouver Canucks play the Los Angeles Kings...you didn't miss much. Guess how many goals were scored? Only one - by the wonderful Manny Malholtra.
OH! Did you know that Malholtra was nominated for the Masterton Trophy? Yes, sir. This trophy is awarded to "the player who best exemplifies the qualities of perseverance, sportsmanship and dedication to hockey." Congrats, dude!
According to Jason Botchford, the Canucks writer for The Province, "Malhotra is going ovechkin on this season". I can't help but agree.
On a side note, where is the old Ovechkin we used to know and love? Crickets...
Anyways, what else happened in this boring one goal game? Luongo accomplished his 4th shutout of the season. Mad props, Luo. I've never doubted his skills, especially during the rougher patches. I've learned something about Luongo - he is an amazing goalie that has major ups - and major downs.
That's just how he is.
Yes, I get that isn't necessarily a good thing going into playoffs, but let's just hope he keeps the haters out of his head, and that he'll lead us to a first round win.
Derek Jory also agrees that Luongo had "stellar goal tending" during Monday nights game. So I think I'll just leave it at that.
Luoooooo!
Alright, so the Canucks beat the Kings 1-0. What else? Well, since this post is a tad late, we also played the Colorado Avalanche - yet again. Spoiler alert: we won! I will have the tidbits from that game in my next post. Sorry for the delay (school, blah).
Much Love,
Cryssy Canuck
Photo courtesy of www.canucks.nhl.com
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