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Old 10-18-2009, 01:05 AM   #1
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A Way to Glory||Canucks Be a GM (NHL 10)



Henrik Sedin celebrates with Roberto Luongo after a win.
Vancouver Canucks 08-09 Season Preview
Last season the Canucks played amazing. They made it to the playoffs and got eliminated in the 2nd round by Chicago. But the Canucks did sweep the St.Louis Blues in 4 games in round 1 of the playoffs.
Daniel and Henrik Sedin were the lead scorers for the Canucks with 82 points each,both point per game players. The 3rd leading scorer was Ryan Kesler with 59 points. Roberto Luongo played awesome during the regular season and the playoffs having a GAA of 2.34 a save percentage of .920 and 9 shutouts.


Roberto Luongo is the face of this franchise because of all the community work he does and how good he plays on and off the ice. Roberto Luongo went 33-13-7 during the regular season and went 6-4 in the playoffs with 1 shutout. The Canucks GM likes young players and he likes to give them a chance so Cody Hodgson who has never played a game for the Canucks or the Moose in the regular season has a good chance at making the team this year.
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Canucks Re-Sign Henrik and Daniel to 5 year 30.5m contract,Lose Ohlund to the Bolts

--The Vancouver Canucks have re-signed forwards Daniel and Henrik Sedin today to 5 year 30.5 million contracts. Daniel and Henrik were drafted by the Canucks in 1999 when the Canucks had two first round draft picks. Daniel and Henrik were 2 great choices as they are now producing points for the Vancouver Canucks and they wil always continue to be a great addition to the Vancouver Canucks.
In other news,Vancouver Canucks have lost Mattias Ohlund to the Tampa Bay Lightning this offseason. The Tampa Bay Lightning offered the veteran Canuck a 7 year 3.75 million dollar contract. The Canucks are very proud for Mattias and wish him the best of luck in Tampa Bay with the Lightning and hopefully he has a succesful career!
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Vancouver Canucks 2009/10 Season Preview
http://www.dailyfaceoff.com/268/vanc...season-preview
Written by Ryan Campbell
Vancouver Canucks

2008/09:
45-27-19 – 100 pts (1st in Northwest, 3rd in West)

Arrived: Mikael Samuelsson (DET), Christian Ehrhoff (SJ), Brad Lukowich (SJ), Mathieu Schneider (MTL), Andrew Raycroft (COL)

Departed: Mattias Ohlund (TB), Mats Sundin (UFA), Taylor Pyatt (PHX)
While the Canucks did not match the craziness of last off-season, which included the Mats Sundin sweepstakes and the anointment of Roberto Luongo as captain, there was still a degree of excitement in the air. After flirting with Marion Gaborik, GM Mike Gillis re-signed the Sedin twins to identical 5 year, $30.5 million deals, and returns essentially the same line-up as last year to GM Place. The two big losses are long-time leader Mattias Ohlund and gun-for-hire Mats Sundin. Ohlund’s steady presence in his own zone will be irreplaceable, while the Canucks are deep enough up the middle that Sundin’s 28 points will not be missed. However, they added two capable defenders in a trade with San Jose, brining Christia Ehrhoff and Brad Lukowich into the fold, while also signined free agent defenceman Mathieu Schneider. They also bolstered their forward depth by signing Mikael Samuelsson away from Detroit. The Canucks should once again battle Calgary for supremacy in the Northwest, and another 100 point season is not out of the question.
Oh ya, they also gave their 30 year old goaltender a 12 year contract…
FANTASY WORTHY FORWARDS
Daniel Sedin (LW) – Daniel is undervalued as a fantasy player, with many managers not recognizing the lack of depth on the left wing. Only thirteen left wingers scored more than 65 points last year, and Sedin was tied for fourth with 82 points. He was also fourth at the position with a +24 rating. Sedin is a low risk pick thanks to his consistency; he has average nearly a point per game over the last three seasons and played in at least 79 games per year over the last seven campaigns.
Henrik Sedin (C) – Henrik, on the other hand, is often overvalued as a fantasy player. There is much more depth at center, and his 82 points only ranked him 9th at the position. While his point totals are similar to his brothers, he scores fewer goals, further decreasing his value as goals are more difficult to find. Henrik is certainly worth a roster spot, but do not mistake him for a number one fantasy center.
Ryan Kesler (C) – With Sundin out of the picture and Pavol Demitra another year older, Kesler will continue to play an even more important role in the Canucks attack. He has increased his point totals by more than twenty each season thus far in his career, and I would not be surprised to see a 70 point breakout season for the former first round pick. He is also a solid contributor to the plus minus and penalty minute categories, making Kesler a good bet for a strong fantasy campaign.
Alex Burrows (LW) – Burrows had a tremendous season last year, scoring 28 goals and 51 points despite not recording a single point on the powerplay. He is a tremendous contributor to the other two categories with a +23 rating and 150 penalty minutes. With a new four year extension to his name, Burrows could see some time on the second powerplay unit, which would add value to his only weak fantasy category.
Pavol Demitra (C, LW) – Demitra does not bring a lot to the table in terms of statistics but you can never overvalue dual position eligibility. He will still be an important part of the Canucks attack, but will probably not play more than 70 games. I would pencil him down for 50 points and a solid amount of powerplay time.
Keep an eye on: Steve Bernier, Mason Raymond, Mikael Samuelsson
DRAFT WORTHY DEFENCEMEN
Kevin Bieksa – Despite missing time with injuries, Bieksa was a valuable fantasy defenceman last year. He put up 43 points, 25 of which were on the PP, and 97 penalty minutes in 72 games. However, I think the loss of long-time Canuck and stay at home presence Mattias Ohlund will hurt Bieksa’s value considerably. He will be expected to shoulder a greater load defensively which may cut into his point total. He should still be good for 40 points and 100 penalty minutes over a full 82 games, and is worthy of a roster spot.
Mathieu Schneider – After escaping Atlanta, Schneider put up 17 points in 23 games with Montreal, including 14 on the power play. He should quarterback the Canucks powerplay with Bieksa, and will be a valuable fantasy player.
Christian Ehrhoff – Even after recording 42 points with San Jose last year, Ehrhoff may be on the odd man out on the Canucks top powerplay unit. However, if Schneider goes down with an injury, which is not unlikely given his age, Ehrhoff will reap the rewards. Either way he is worthy of a roster spot.
Keep an eye on: Sami Salo
BETWEEN THE PIPES
Roberto Luongo – There is no two ways about it, Luongo is the best goalie in fantasy hockey and he showed it last year averaging a shutout every 6 starts. He can single-handedly win all four goaltending categories in any given week. He will also be playing for not only the Canucks this year but also to impress Team Canada GM Steve Yzerman, who must decide between Luongo and long-time Canada netminder Martin Brodeur for the 2010 Olympics. I expect Luongo to be at his best.
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The Canucks are proud to be starting yet another season in the NHL. The Canucks are ready to play and they have brought a great offense and a great defence as well as a great goalie in Roberto Luongo. The Canucks will open up the regular season against the Calgary Flames on October 1st.
Starting Goalies:

Roberto Luongo (0-0-0-0)

Mikka Kiprusoff (0-0-0-0)
GAMETIME!
Period 1:
No Scoring
Period 2:
No Scoring
Period 3:
-Daniel Sedin from Pavol Demitra,Henrik Sedin
-Ryan Kesler from Steve Bernier,Christian Ehrhoff
-Ryan Kesler from Steve Bernier
Final Score
Vancouver Canucks 3-Calgary Flames 0
Penalty Summary
1st Period
No Penalties
2nd Period
David Moss-Fighting Major
David Moss-Fight Instigator
Kevin Bieksa-Fighting Major
Steve Bernier-Interference
Jay Bouwmeester-Roughing
Christian Ehrhoff-Roughing
3rd Period
Ryan Kesler-Tripping
Dion Phaneuf-Fighting Major
Dion Phaneuf-Fight Instigator
Darcy Hordichuk-Fighting Major
Brandon Prust-Fighting Major
Pavol Demitra-Fighting Major
Steve Bernier-Tripping
Ryan Johnson-Boarding-Game Misconduct
Jay Bouwmeester-Fighting Major
Ryan Kesler-Fighting Major
Game Stats
Shots-Vancouver 36-Calgary 19
Hits-Vancouver 25-Calgary 1
Faceoffs-Vancouver 10-Calgary 8
Time on Attack-Vancouver 9:21-Calgary 2:53
Penalty Minutes-Vancouver 40-Calgary-26
PowerPlays-Vancouver 1/2-Calgary 0/3
3 Stars
3rd Star

Daniel Sedin (1Goal,0 Assists)
2nd Star

Roberto Luongo (19 Saves)
1st Star

Ryan Kesler (2 Goals)
GAME HIGHLIGHTS
Huge Hit by Ryan Johnson on Chris Borque
http://www.easports.com/media/play/video/9483650
Nice Goal by Daniel Sedin on the rebound
http://www.easports.com/media/play/video/9483395
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OCTOBER 2009
STANDINGS
STANDINGS
Code:
NORTHWEST DIVISION
PLACE   TEAMS         GP W  L OTL    PTS
06      EDMONTON         13    8   5   0      16
17      COLORADO         14    5   6   3      13
18      MINNESOTA        13    5   5   3      13
21      VANCOUVER       14    5   8   1      11
28      CALGARY            11    3   7   1      7
Code:
PACIFIC DIVISION
PLACE   TEAMS      GP    W    L  OTL  PTS
01      SAN JOSE          14    11   3   0      22
03      LOS ANGELES    14    9   4   1      19
12      ANAHEIM            11    7   3   1      15
15      DALLAS               13    6   5   2      14
22      PHOENIX              12    5   6   1      11
Code:
CENTRAL DIVISION
PLACE   TEAMS            GP    W    L    OTL    PTS
05      COLUMBUS         12    8   3   1      17
07      NASHVILLE          12    7   3   2      16
10      CHICAGO        13    7   5   1      15
14      DETROIT          11    6   3   2      14
25      ST.LOUIS        11    4   6   1      9
Code:
SOUTHEAST DIVISION
PLACE   TEAMS            GP    W    L    OTL    PTS
09      WASHINGTON        13    7   5   1      15
19      TAMPA BAY          10    5   3   2      12
23      FLORIDA          11    4   6   1      9
27      CAROLINA       11    4   7   0      8
30      ATLANTA         9    2   5   2      6
Code:
ATLANTIC DIVISION
PLACE   TEAMS            GP    W    L    OTL    PTS
02      NY RANGERS     14    10   3   1      21
04      NEW JERSEY     11    9   2   0      18
11      PHILADELPHIA       10    7   2   1      15
26      NY ISLANDERS       12    4   8   0      8
29      PITTSBURGH       13    2   9   2      6
Code:
NORTHEAST DIVISION
PLACE   TEAMS            GP    W    L    OTL    PTS
08      MONTREAL          13    7   4    2      16
13      OTTAWA           11    7   4   0      14
16      BOSTON         11    6   4   1      13
20      TORONTO           11    5   5   1      11
24      BUFFALO          10    4   5   1      9

http://www.virtualsportsnetwork.com/...d.php?p=769450

Canucks Games in October
@CALGARY 3-0 Win
@COLORADO 3-2 Win
VS COLUMBUS 3-1 Loss
VS MONTREAL 2-1 Loss
VS DALLAS 4-3 Win
AT CALGARY 4-3 Win
VS MINNESOTA 2-1 Win
AT EDMONTON 4-2 Loss
AT CHICAGO 3-2 Loss
VS TORONTO 6-2 Loss
VS EDMONTON 6-5 Loss
VS DETROIT 7-2 Loss
AT LOS ANGELES 2-1 Loss
AT ANAHEIM 6-2 Loss
RECORD: (5-8-1)

VANCOUVER TOP 5 LEADING SCORERS
LW Daniel Sedin 8G 7A 15PTS
RW Pavol Demitra 3G 9A 12PTS
RW Steve Bernier 5G 4A 9PTS
D Alex Edler 2G 6A 8PTS
D Christian Ehrhoff 2G 6A 8PTS

VANCOUVER GOALTENDING STATS
G Roberto Luongo 14GP 3.09GAA 5W 9L 44GA
NHL TOP 5 LEADING SCORERS
RW Ales Kotalik NYR 9G 13A 22PTS
RW Devin Setoguchi 9G 10A 19PTS
LW Dustin Penner 11G 7A 18PTS
LW Alex Ovechkin 11G 7A 18PTS
5 Tied for 5th.

My Standings are F'ED,oh well...Least it's a bit readable.
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3-1
PERIOD 1 2 3 OT
NYR 0 0 1 -
VAN 2 0 1 -


Alex Edler skating gingerly with the puck on his 2 goal night in Vancouver.

Period 1 Scoring
(7:54) Steve Bernier assisted by Kyle Wellwood,Mikael Samuelsson
(11:45) Mason Raymond assisted by Alex Edler,Kevin Bieksa


Period 2 Scoring
NO SCORING
Period 3 Scoring
(7:16) Marian Gaborik assisted by Michael Rosival,Chris Drury
(15:41) Mason Raymond assisted by Willie Mitchell,Alex Edler

Goalie Stats
Roberto Luongo (7-8-1)
Henrik Lundqvist (10-5-1)
3 Stars


Mason Raymond 2G 0A Alex Edler 0G 2A Roberto Luongo 27 Saves
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