| |
| Vancouver Canucks Team Report - January 16 |
NHL Hockey |
01/16/2004 |
| |
| === Vancouver Canucks Team Report - January 16 === (MySportsbook) - The Vancouver Canucks were handed a 3-1 loss by the San Jose Sharks at HP Pavilion on Thursday night. Markus Naslund tallied the only goal for the Canucks, who saw their four-game unbeaten streak halted (3-1-1). Dan Cloutier allowed three goals on 30 shots in the loss. Vancouver had its franchise-record road winning streak halted at eight games. The setback also allowed Colorado to move into a tie with the Canucks for first place in the North |
|
| |
| Blues' Jackman has surgery |
NHL Hockey |
01/15/2004 |
| |
| son-ending shoulder surgery Thursday. The procedure was performed by noted sports surgeon Dr. James Andrews in Birmingham, Alabama. Jackman aggravated a shoulder injury on January 5 during a 1-1 tie with the Minnesota Wild. In October, he was hit by Vancouver Canucks forward Todd Bertuzzi and suffered a separated shoulder. Jackman, last season's Calder Trophy winner as the league's top rookie, missed 23 games this season because of the injury. He sat out six games in late October and early November, then missed |
|
| |
| Vancouver Canucks Team Report - January 14 |
NHL Hockey |
01/14/2004 |
| |
| === Vancouver Canucks Team Report - January 14 === (MySportsbook) - Markus Naslund finished with two goals and an assist to lead Vancouver to a 4-1 win over Phoenix at Glendale Arena. Dan Cloutier made 19 saves for the Canucks, who scored on two of their initial five shots to extend their franchise-record road winning streak to eight games and stay unbeaten in their last eight against Phoenix (6-0-2). Ed Jovanovski and Daniel Sedin also scored for Vancouver, which is unbeaten in its last four overall (3-0-1). |
|
| |
| Vancouver Canucks Team Report - January 12 |
NHL Hockey |
01/12/2004 |
| |
| === Vancouver Canucks Team Report - January 12 === (MySportsbook) - Mattias Ohlund and Henrik Sedin scored third-period goals to rally the Vancouver Canucks to a 2-2 tie with the Florida Panthers at GM Place. The Canucks had a two-game win streak stopped and saw their winless streak at home reach five games (0-3-2). Alex Auld made 29 saves for Vancouver. The Canucks trailed 2-0 heading to the third period, but clawed within one at the 7:02 mark on Ohlund's seventh goal. Markus Naslund sent a pass from the goa |
|
| |
| Florida Panthers Team Report - January 12 |
NHL Hockey |
01/12/2004 |
| |
| === Florida Panthers Team Report - January 12 === (MySportsbook) - Mattias Ohlund and Henrik Sedin scored third- period goals to rally the Vancouver Canucks to a 2-2 tie with the Florida Panthers at GM Place. Valeri Bure scored both goals for Florida, which is 2-1-1 in its last four. Steve Shields finished with 27 saves for the Panthers. Bure has tallied three goals and three assists in five games this month, and leads the team with 13 scores and 27 helpers for the season. The Panthers were 1-for-7 on the pow |
|
| |
| Bruins set to host Sabres, honor Neely |
NHL Hockey |
01/12/2004 |
| |
| ) - The Boston Bruins seek their fourth consecutive victory tonight when they welcome the Buffalo Sabres to the FleetCenter. Prior to the game, the Bruins will retire Cam Neely's No. 8. After playing the first two-plus seasons of his career with the Vancouver Canucks, the winger was acquired by the Bruins in 1986 and played the remainder of his career with the club until various injuries forced him to retire in 1996. Neely ended his Bruins career with 344 goals and 246 assists for 590 points with 921 penalty min |
|
| |
| Florida Panthers Team Report - January 11 |
NHL Hockey |
01/11/2004 |
| |
| === Florida Panthers Team Report - January 11 === (MySportsbook) - The Florida Panthers aim to get back on the winning track tonight when they travel to British Columbia to face the Vancouver Canucks. The Panthers are coming off a 4-2 loss in Calgary at the Saddledome on Saturday. Jarome Iginla finished with two goals and an assist to lead the Flames. Nathan Horton and Kristian Huselius both scored for the Panthers, who had their two-game winning streak snapped. Horton, an 18-year-old rookie, has four goals a |
|
| |
| Mighty Ducks of Anaheim Team Report - January 10 |
NHL Hockey |
01/10/2004 |
| |
| === Mighty Ducks of Anaheim Team Report - January 10 === (MySportsbook) - Markus Naslund netted two goals as the Vancouver Canucks defeated the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, 5-2, at the Pond on Friday. Todd Simpson and Petr Sykora added third-period goals for the Ducks, who are winless in five games (0-3-2). Jean-Sebastien Giguere made just 16 stops on 20 shots before getting pulled late in the second frame in favor of Martin Gerber, who stopped all four shots he faced. Simpson, a defenseman, scored for the second |
|
| |
| Vancouver Canucks Team Report - January 10 |
NHL Hockey |
01/10/2004 |
| |
| === Vancouver Canucks Team Report - January 10 === (MySportsbook) - Markus Naslund netted two goals as the Vancouver Canucks defeated the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, 5-2, at the Pond on Friday. Naslund has four goals and five assists in his last nine contests. Jarkko Ruutu, Mike Keane, and Henrik Sedin also scored for the Canucks, who have won two games in a row and three of four. Vancouver has 56 points and is five ahead of Colorado for first place in the Northwest Division standings. Dan Cloutier sparkled in n |
|
| |
| Quinn and Lewis earn All-Star coaching berths |
NHL Hockey |
01/09/2004 |
| |
| s year's contest will be held on February 8 in St. Paul, Minnesota -- home of the Minnesota Wild. Quinn will coach the Eastern Conference and Lewis will head the Western Conference. Philadelphia Flyers head coach Ken Hitchcock will join Quinn, while Vancouver Canucks head coach Marc Crawford will assist Lewis. The Maple Leafs lead the Eastern Conference with a points percentage of .663 with 57 points in 43 games (23-9-8-3). Hitchcock's Flyers are at .655 with 55 points in 42 games (20-7-10-5). Detroit is first i |
|
| |