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Resolve, restraint yield result
Canucks winger Tanner Glass shoots on Philadelphia Flyers goalie Brian Boucher. Photograph by: Tim Shaffer, Reuters, The Province The Vancouver Canucks remain a long way down the field from where they were when they were so successful in the second half of last season.
Luongo perfect as the Canucks beat Philadelphia
Suddenly, the Vancouver Canucks are road warriors. The Canucks won their third straight road game, and second in as many nights, as they skated to a convincing 3-0 National Hockey League decision on Thursday night over the Philadelphia Flyers.
Canucks: Rider Priders needle Alouettes fan Burrows
After Montreal Alouettes fan Alex Burrows tossed the gauntlet down Tuesday - calling Saskatchewan native Darcy Hordichuk too cheap to bet on the Roughriders for the Grey Cup - the rebuttal came swiftly.
Sharks take bite out of Canucks
Vancouver Canucks winger Mason Raymond crashes into the end boards with San Jose Sharks defenceman Dan Boyle during first period NHL action at GM Place Stadium in Vancouver on Sunday.
Explosive Canucks host first-place Sharks
Roberto Luongo #1 of the Vancouver Canucks defends against the St. Louis Blues during Game Four of the Western Conference Quarterfinal Round of the 2009 Stanley Cup Playoffs on April 21, 2009 at Scottrade Center in St.
Tanner Glass netted the fifth Canucks goal late in the first to cancel an Edmonton power play goal by Gilbert Brule.
Kings fall to the Canucks, 4-1
Vancouver, Canada - Henrik Sedin set up Vancouver's first goal and scored the go-ahead goal 3:54 into the third period, leading the Canucks to a 4-1 victory over the Kings on Thursday night.
Canucks forward Kyle Wellwood has zero goals, two assists, a plus-1 rating and 18 shots in 19 games this season.
Tanner Glass goes one-on-one with Elliott Pap
Vancouver Canucks Tanner Glass fights Colorado Avalanche Cody McLeod in NHL action at GM Place, Friday night, November 20, 2009, in Vancouver, B.C. Photograph by: Steve Bosch, Vancouver Sun Q: With a name like Glass, youa TMve probably have been subjected to your share of puns over the years.
Johnson draws, blocks and assists way into Canuck teammates' hearts
Vancouver Canucks' centre Ryan Johnson watches his shot go wide past Toronto Maple Leaf's goalie Joey MacDonald during second period NHL action at GM Place in Vancouver, BC, October 24, 2009.
Canucks jumped H1N1 vaccine queue
Canucks jumped H1N1 vaccine queue Vancouver Canucks Andrew Raycroft celebrates his shutout win over the Colorado Avalanche with teammates Willie Mitchell and Tanner Glass at the conclusion of NHL hockey action in Vancouver, British Columbia, November 1, 2009.
Hordichuk pays the price for 'calming' influence
Darcy Hordichuk could be back in the Canucks lineup as early as Friday for Vancouver's game versus Colorado.
Canucks' staffers bleed Roughrider green and white
Ron Delorme was playing for the National Hockey League's Colorado Rockies when the Saskatchewan Roughriders last finished in first place.
Looks like Canucks will use same lineup against Avs tomorrow
It looks like the Canucks will ice the same lineup tomorrow against the Colorado Avalanche here in Denver as they did against the Red Wings in Detroit.
Canucks end 3-game losing streak with 8-2 win
Henrik Sedin had his first NHL hat trick and Roberto Luongo stopped 32 shots, helping the Vancouver Canucks snap a three-game skid with an 8-2 rout of the Colorado Avalanche on Saturday night.
Vancouver Canucks Tanner Glass tries to get the puck past St. Louis Blues goaltender Chris Mason during the first period of their NHL hockey game in St.
Vancouver Canuck Darcy Hordichuk was given an automatic suspension from the NHL for his on-ice antics.
Vancouver goalie Andrew Raycroft struggled on Tueday in St. Louis, allowing four goals on nine shots.
Bieksa on the top line? Looks like it'll happen tonight
The injury-ravaged Vancouver Canucks appear ready to put defenceman Kevin Bieksa, shown battling in a 4-1 win over the New York Rangers Tuesday, on the top forwards' line in Minnesota.
Canucks may be coming out of their injury phase
Finally, some good news on the injury front for the Vancouver Canucks. Henrik Sedin walked into the Vancouver International Airport departure area Wednesday morning without a limp.
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