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[Report] Kobe Bryant Passes Away at 41
Roger Neilsons Towel replied to BoKnows's topic in Off-Topic General
Wow. Was not expecting to read that. Condolences to the family. -
I wanted to get back to the business of talking Canucks hockey after the All-Star break and I saw that nobody had signed up or made the GDT for tomorrow night yet. Go easy on me because I’ve never made a GDT before and I made it on mobile.
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BLUES at CANUCKS JANUARY 27th, 2020 @ 7PM ROGERS ARENA SPORTSNET PACIFIC GAME PREVIEW St. Louis Blues (30-11-8, first in the Central Division) vs. Vancouver Canucks (27-18-4, first in the Pacific Division) Vancouver, British Columbia; Monday, 10 p.m. EST BOTTOM LINE: The Vancouver Canucks face the Western Conference-leading St. Louis Blues. The Canucks are 15-10-3 in conference matchups. Vancouver ranks seventh in the NHL averaging 5.7 assists per game, led by Elias Pettersson with 0.6. The Blues are 21-5-4 in conference games. St. Louis is seventh in the NHL shooting 10.7% and averaging 3.2 goals on 30.2 shots per game. St. Louis took down Vancouver 2-1 in the last meeting between these teams on Nov. 5. TOP PERFORMERS: Pettersson leads the Canucks with 51 points, scoring 21 goals and adding 30 assists. Bo Horvat has totalled eight assists over the last 10 games for Vancouver. David Perron leads the Blues with 49 points, scoring 21 goals and adding 28 assists. Alex Pietrangelo has totalled 10 points over the last 10 games for St. Louis. LAST 10 GAMES: Blues: 5-3-2, averaging 3.5 goals, six assists, 3.4 penalties and 7.8 penalty minutes while allowing 2.9 goals per game with a .888 save percentage. Canucks: 7-3-0, averaging 3.5 goals, 6.2 assists, 4.2 penalties and 11.6 penalty minutes while giving up 3.1 goals per game with a .900 save percentage. ROSTERS NEWS Now that the All-Star Game is over... LETS GET BACK TO BUSINESS BOYS!!! GO CANUCKS GO!!!
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...and our wins and losses would have most likely been different with Tkachuk. I’m not sure all the people who think we could have had all 3 of Tkachuk, Petey, and Hughes understand that. Our record would have been different, therefore odds would have been different, therefore results would have been different.