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Kesler, Burrows comments don't pay off for Canucks

ST. LOUIS — The best thing Ryan Kesler said this week about salaries was nothing. Long before National Hockey League Players' Association boss Paul Kelly made time Tuesday to chide the Canuck for lecturing on economics and suggesting the road to the ...

From IAIN MACINTYRE, VANCOUVER SUN COLUMNIST, Vancouver Sun,  25 Mar 2009
Related Topics: Stanley Cup,  Ryan Kesler,  Twitter Inc,  Philadelphia Flyers,  Henrik Sedin

GameDay: Ossi rules for Canucks

DALLAS — Ossi Vaananen or Ozzy Osbourne? The Vancouver Canucks will find out tonight whom they have when Vaananen, the defenceman acquired on waivers nearly a month ago, finally plays for his new National Hockey League team. Canucks coach Alain ...

From IAIN MACINTYRE, VANCOUVER SUN COLUMNIST, Vancouver Sun,  24 Mar 2009
Related Topics: Vancouver Canucks,  Philadelphia Flyers,  Ozzy Osbourne,  Dallas Stars,  National Hockey League

Luongo's not packing any bags

I can already hear the boos when Luongo comes back to play the Nuck's in a Hab's jersey.... LOUUUU. Nuck's fans are way too funny. get rid of the "sister's" and you might have a chance.      I was (mostly) with you people0312 until the "train harder" ...

From IAIN MACINTYRE, VANCOUVER SUN COLUMNIST, Vancouver Sun,  24 Mar 2009
Related Topics: Stanley Cup

Canucks victory takes bite out of Stars' playoff hopes

DALLAS — Sacrificing blood, sweat and teeth, the Vancouver Canucks got back to winning Tuesday with a 5-2 victory that seriously hurt the Dallas Stars' National Hockey League playoff hopes. Canucks Daniel Sedin and Ryan Kesler scored after suffering ...

From IAIN MACINTYRE, VANCOUVER SUN, Vancouver Sun,  24 Mar 2009
Related Topics: Vancouver Canucks,  Dallas Stars,  Brendan Morrison,  Ryan Kesler,  Daniel Sedin

Unlucky Stars down, but not out

DALLAS — For five weeks, Brad Richards raced through rehab from a broken wrist to return sooner than expected to the Dallas Stars. Then in his first game back, Saturday in San Jose, he broke his hand. This barely qualified as news in Dallas, where the ...

From IAIN MACINTYRE, VANCOUVER SUN COLUMNIST, Vancouver Sun,  24 Mar 2009
Related Topics: Dallas Stars,  Brad Richards,  Marty Turco,  American Airlines,  Vancouver Canucks

Column: Canucks, chalupas and Coyotes

PHOENIX — Look on the bright side: Vancouver Canuck defenceman Shane O’Brien scored his first goal this season and the Phoenix Coyotes scored their second sellout. Nudge, nudge, wink, wink. O’Brien’s goal was into his own net Saturday night and the ...

From IAIN MACINTYRE, VANCOUVER SUN, Vancouver Sun,  22 Mar 2009
Related Topics: Phoenix Coyotes,  Viktor Tikhonov (hockey),  National Hockey League,  Shane Doan,  Ed Jovanovski

Keep the Kleenex handy in case of another Nucks stinker

PHOENIX — You can laugh about it today. But keep the Kleenex and anger pills handy because emotions will change if the Vancouver Canucks play another stinker Tuesday in Dallas. The Canucks were embarrassed 5-1 Saturday by the Phoenix Coyotes. Ryan ...

From IAIN MACINTYRE, VANCOUVER SUN, Vancouver Sun,  22 Mar 2009
Related Topics: Vancouver Canucks,  Anaheim Ducks,  Phoenix Coyotes,  Ryan Johnson (footballer),  National Hockey League

Hot Desert Dogs destroy Canucks 5-1

PHOENIX — Look on the bright side: at least Shane O’Brien scored his first goal of the season. Into the Vancouver Canucks’ net, which is where most of the pucks went Saturday. Not satisfied with a day off here Sunday, the Canucks took Saturday night ...

From IAIN MACINTYRE, VANCOUVER SUN, Vancouver Sun,  21 Mar 2009
Related Topics: Vancouver Canucks,  Phoenix Coyotes,  National Hockey League,  Western Conference,  Chicago Blackhawks

Canucks: Johnson fingered for blame

Ryan Johnson’s right index finger looks like a woodshop accident or some clown’s half-finished balloon animal. And this is an improvement. Imagine how it looked before. A spiral fracture on Nov. 20 forced a piece of bone from the top of Johnson’s ...

From IAIN MACINTYRE, VANCOUVER SUN, Vancouver Sun,  17 Mar 2009
Related Topics: National Hockey League,  Colorado Avalanche

Can the Canucks survive without Burrows?

VANCOUVER — Everyone remain calm. We don’t want to panic the metropolis here, but in just four more seasons, the Vancouver Canucks could be without Alex Burrows. What they heck are they going to do? How can they survive without their most valuable ...

From IAIN MACINTYRE, VANCOUVER SUN COLUMNIST, Vancouver Sun,  16 Mar 2009
Related Topics: Vancouver Canucks,  Colorado Avalanche,  Los Angeles Kings,  National Hockey League,  Western Conference

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