Once again, here are my quick hits from last night’s game.
- Quote from Roberto Luongo: “I don’t really care … My season ended (with the Edmonton loss) Thursday as far as I’m concerned.” That attitude would really irritate me if I was a Canuck fan. Or if I was Trevor Linden.
- I know it was a nothing game for Vancouver, but a 7-1 win is still pretty sweet.
- I kind of feel bad for Nystrom. 2 goals and an assist and he has to take a backseat to both Linden and Iginla.
- Glad Iginla potted #50.
- If I lived in Vancouver, I’d probably want to get on to golf season earlier, too.
- Very classy showing of the Flames to stay on the ice after the game to congratulate Linden.
- On that note, congratulations to Trevor Linden on an outstanding career. I liked him a lot better in a Canadiens uniform, but still respected him in a Canucks uniform. I hate it when classy guys like that play for my rivals, because it’s just so hard to dislike him.
- Have I mentioned lately that the Oilers suck? Thanks for Thursday night, though. We’ll send you some golf passes!
- I know we had pretty good success against San Jose this season, but the still scare me with the run they’ve been on lately. I would’ve preferred playing Minnesota in the first round.
- Nystrom, Boyd, and Moss should get some more ice time in the playoffs.
It’s go time now, boys. Time for the stars to step up and make us a contender. Let’s fire up the playoff pools, boys!
Tags: eric nystrom, Jarome Iginla, playoffs, Trevor Linden, Vancouver Canucks
The Vancouver Canucks obviously wanted this game more than the Calgary Flames did. They seemed to win all battles, and were first to all the pucks. The Flames “Jekyll and Hyde” play has plagued the team throughout the entire season and tonight was a terrible time for Hyde to show up. This was a crucial game for the Flames to keep their chances of first place in the Northwest division alive. Now they simply need to focus on making the playoffs.
I have 2 major complaints about the Flames in the game tonight:
First, laziness. Sure they played last night and I am sure they are tired, but all teams have to battle through that so that cannot be used as an excuse. At every turn, the Canucks were faster, smarter, and played harder than the Flames. Naslund’s goal in the first period and Linden’s goal in the second were a perfect examples of this. In both cases, the Flames should have been able to be the first to pounce on the rebound and clear the puck, however, in both situations, the Canucks player wanted it more and demonstrated it by picking up the rebound and scoring.
Second, the Flames played a very undisciplined game tonight. They let their emotions get the best of them and paid the price for doing so. The Canucks (very effectively) got under the skin of many of the Flames players. The team was short handed for almost the ENTIRE 3rd period and the final 6-2 score could have been much worse. Cory Sarich took 5 straight (stupid) penalties in the 3rd period. Even the captain joined in the goonery as he took 3 straight penalties purely out of frustration.
Now, I am an extremely competitive person and I have been known to let my temper flare during certain sporting events. But professionals at this level need to be able to retain their composure and not turn into goons when the get down by a few points. This only makes the team look bad while the opposing team looks like saints. Keenan needs to calm everyone down and come back as a composed group for the critical game versus the Oilers on Tuesday.
Go Flames Go!
Tags: Calgary Flames, Cory Sarich, goons, Jarome Iginla, Markus Naslund, penalty, temper, Trevor Linden, Vancouver Canucks