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Boo to the "Woo!"

<img src="http://nhluploads.invisionzone.com/canucks/1260870440/gallery_58911_38_2371.jpg" class="imageFloatLeftFramed">Ok, I know what you're going to say. People are having fun with it, so what's the big deal? The Canucks game presentation folks recently came up with a new goal celebration, with a recorded "Woo!" being played after every Canucks goal and the fans then repeat the recording. Now having grown up with the growth of the WWF/WWE culture, I can't help but hate this post goal

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CanucksCorner

Oh Ryan, My Captain

Justine Galo: CanucksCorner.com November 3, 2009 marked for me, and for many out there, the coming out party of Ryan Kesler. That game against the New York Rangers at GM Place solidifies the letter on this man's chest. Question is: Is it the 'right' letter? We've been seeing the improvement in Ryan's game over the last few years, especially after the Canucks matched a qualifying offer the Philadelphia Flyers made to him in 2006. Ryan Kesler is, as they say in Toronto, "The Straight Goo

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Going Deep: Part Two

In this two part comprehensive article, Aaron Davis explores the depth of your Vancouver Canucks. In this second installment Aaron looks at the future of the team, the young draftees that are just beginning their dreams of playing in the blue, green and white. In part one of "Going Deep" we took at look at the immediate depth of the Canucks and those players that we may see on the ice this season. Part two centers on those other names that we may not yet know. Players that have their destinies e

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CanucksCorner

Going Deep: Part One

In this comprehensive two part article, Aaron Davis explores the depth of your Vancouver Canucks. Part one of this piece looks at those players that we could see on the ice in a Canucks jersey this season. It stands to reason that in an 82 game season, every NHL team will have to deal with top players experiencing a slump or injury. Hockey is a contact sport and arguably the fastest major sport there is so eventually, no matter how hard you try to avoid it, stuff happens. It's in those moment

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CanucksCorner

What To Do With The Suddenly Dynamic Demitra?

Join us in welcoming our newest contributor to CanucksCorner.com, Jason Kurylo. Jason is a sports fan who has a writing background and a passion for the Canucks. We put out a call for writers on Twitter, and Jason answered. In his first blog for the site, Jason looks at the successful Olympics for Pavol Demitra [...] Source

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Olympic Impact Could Help Canucks

As we all nurse our Olympic hangovers and search for other ways to fill the void by the end of the games, it's time to get ready for the final push of the NHL season. The Canucks had seven players in the games, and they had varying degrees of success. Three players in particular had great games, and they will bring into the dressing room a complete set of Vancouver 2010 medals. Let's take a look at how the Olympic tournament may just help the Canucks as they aim to take another Northwest Divisio

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Make Some Noise For The Boys!

Saturday evening the Vancouver Canucks return home. It will be the first time in 42 days the majority of the Canucks have stepped onto the ice at General Motors Place.What better way for fans to show that support Saturday to wear blue to the game, and give the team a playoff type welcome back. There will [...] Source

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Great Dane! Jannik Hansen?s Clutch Goals Helping Canucks

With just 16 games left in the season, Henrik Sedin finds himself four points behind Alex Ovechkin for the league league in scoring. Ryan Kesler powered the Americans to an unlikely silver medal at the Olympics and has just been announced as the poster boy for NHL 2K11.Alexandre Burrows just topped the 30-goal mark for the [...] Source

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Sports Stuff: Mason Raymond Appearance: March 12th

Our valued site sponsor, Sports & Stuff, who provide us with a customized hockey jersey for our hockey pool each year, will be having Mason Raymond visit on Friday, March 12th between 4 and 6pm. The store will be giving away VIP passes that will guarantee you one autograph.If Canucks Corner members would like to [...] Source

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Canucks Deal Mathieu Schneider To Phoenix For Sean Zimmerman/6th Round Pick

The Vancouver Canucks have acquired Sean Zimmerman a conditional 6th round draft pick  in exchange for defenseman Mathieu Schneider. Schneider was currently playing for the clubs minor league affiliate in Winnipeg after a dispute over playing time with the Canucks. The deal is apparently dependant on Schneider clearing re-entry waivers.Stay tuned for more information. Source

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Canucks Acquire Andrew Alberts (Defenseman) For 3rd Round Pick in 2010

The Vancouver Canucks have acquired defenseman Andrew Alberts  in exchange for a 3rd round pick in 2010. Alberts has 10 points this season (2G, 8A) and is a plus sevin after appearing in 62 games for Carolina. Alberts is a big defenseman at 6′5 218 pounds and has played 4 seasons in the NHL.http://www.sportsnet.ca/hockey/nhl/players/Andrew_AlbertsStay tuned for [...] Source

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Canucks Acquire Yan Stastny

The Vancouver Canucks have acquired Yan Stastny in exchange for Pierre Cedric Labrie. More news as it becomes availaible.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yan_Stastnyhttp://blues.nhl.com/club/player.htm?id=8470223 Source

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King Henrik

More often than not, playing for a Western Conference team, in particular, the Vancouver Canucks means you’re usually overlooked by the eastern based media in the hockey world.  Case in point: Henrik Sedin. How often around the league through various media outlets do you hear Henrik Sedin as a ‘star’ in the world of the [...] Source

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CanucksCorner

Olympic Impact Could Help Canucks

As we all nurse our Olympic hangovers and search for other ways to fill the void by the end of the games, it’s time to get ready for the final push of the NHL season. The Canucks had seven players in the games, and they had varying degrees of success. Three players in particular had [...] Source

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CanucksCorner

Oh Ryan, My Captain?

November 3, 2009 marked for me, and for many out there, the coming out party of Ryan Kesler. That game against the New York Rangers at GM Place solidifies the letter on this man?s chest.  Question is: Is it the ?right? letter? We?ve been seeing the improvement in Ryan?s game over the last few years, especially [...] Source

CanucksCorner

CanucksCorner

Raycroft Looks For Clean Slate

Please join us at Canuckscorner.com and welcome Philip Yoe to our writing team. In his first contribution he looks at the contributions of Andrew Raycroft, and how the goaltender is aiming to get his career back on track with the Canucks. By Philip Yoe: Canuckscorner.com When news broke that Roberto Luongo would be out of action due [...] Source

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CanucksCorner

Time For Some Streaking

The Vancouver Canucks are sitting on the outside looking in when it comes to the top eight in the Western Conference. Sure, it’s not crunch time yet, but the Canucks have to start making up some ground and moving up the standings. Regardless of what happens against Nashville on Tuesday, the Canucks can return home [...] Source

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Thursday Thoughts: Erhoff, Hordi, Hank and Shanny

Merry Christian! One could argue that the biggest news of the off-season was the signing of Roberto and Luongo and of course the Sedin twins. And while those players are having good years, there is a newcomer to the team that is making the trade that brought him here highway robbery. Christian Erhoff and Brad Lukowich were [...] Source

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CanucksCorner

Boo to the ?Woo!?

Ok, I know what you’re going to say. People are having fun with it, so what’s the big deal? The Canucks game presentation folks recently came up with a new goal celebration, with a recorded “Woo!” being played after every Canucks goal and the fans then repeat the recording. Now having grown up with the growth of [...] Source

CanucksCorner

CanucksCorner

King Henrik

More often than not, playing for a Western Conference team, in particular, the Vancouver Canucks means you?re usually overlooked by the eastern based media in the hockey world.  Case in point: Henrik Sedin. How often around the league through various media outlets do you hear Henrik Sedin as a ?star? in the world of the [...] Source

CanucksCorner

CanucksCorner

Excuse me Mr. Tencer, who?s whining here?

My friend Richard Loat over at Canucks Hockey Blog tweeted about a blog written by Dan Tencer, an apparently bitter member of the Edmonton media (630 CHED) who I guess is sick of covering the sad sack Oilers. Tencer felt he needed to rip the Canucks and their fans after the Canucks defeated the Oilers [...] Source

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CanucksCorner

Merry Christian! Plus Thoughts on Hordi, Henrik and Shanny

<img src="http://nhluploads.invisionzone.com/canucks/1260870440/gallery_58911_38_6048.jpg" class="imageFloatLeftFramed">CanucksCorner.com has been part of the Canucks fan site community since 1996. It's home to fan produced blogs and discussion. We're also home to Tom Benjamin's NHL Blog and George Fawcett's unique Canucks history database. Writers Brian Wawryshyn, Tom Benjamin, Justine Galo, Aaron Davis and Phillip Loe provide articles for the site. CanucksCorner.com is also an active mem

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CanucksCorner

Raycroft Looks For Clean Slate

Please join us at Canuckscorner.com and welcome Philip Yoe to our writing team. In his first contribution he looks at the contributions of Andrew Raycroft, and how the goaltender is aiming to get his career back on track with the Canucks. By Philip Yoe: Canuckscorner.com When news broke that Roberto Luongo would be out of action due to a hairline rib fracture, Canuck Nation collectively were ready to hit the panic button. But thankfully, Andrew Raycroft has since pulled everyone back from

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