Trevor Linden saves Vancouver again

Thank God.

Thank Trevor Linden. Let’s rename Robson Street after him, he’s earned it by now.

Next up the Mighty Ducks on Wednesday. Hopefully this hard fought series won’t have worn the Canucks out. At least they’ve come through it without any injuries to Naslund, the Sedins or Luongo. Also it’s good news that Linden and some of the role players are stepping things up. If Luongo keeps playing as good as Captain Kirk used to the team could go deep this year.

Everyone back on the bandwagon, there’s still room.

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  1. Five things the Canucks need to succeed
  2. The ballad of Trevor Linden
  3. The Vancouver Five: reasons it’s a bad year to be a Canucks fan
  4. Vancouver Canucks :: the blog post-game show
  5. We Are All Canucks

4 Comments so far

  1. Carol Browne (unregistered) April 23rd, 2007 10:18 pm

    I am SO in. I believe! YAY! This is so exciting.

  2. Ryan Cousineau (unregistered) April 24th, 2007 4:49 pm

    Anyone find it remarkable that Modano and Linden, drafted 1-2 and with the rare distinction of being active NHLers older than me, were still major factors in this series?

    I guess there is something to the value of experience.

    Oh, except for the part where our playoff-debut goalie more or less dragged the team through the round singlehandedly.

  3. Rebecca (unregistered) April 24th, 2007 6:37 pm

    Oh those Ducks ain’t Mighty anymore but still the Nonis vs Burke series will be fun.

  4. Jonathon Narvey (unregistered) April 24th, 2007 9:32 pm

    I’m a little concerned that the Canucks had to play virtually the entire game on the power play in order to win the tie-breaker. But yes, I’m back on the bandwagon.


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