What if we face the Sharks in 1st round?

BJhunter

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Just heard on Sportstalk radio, do the CH & BW know what our record in the last 9 meetings? We're 1 win, 8 losses. Outscored 33-14, something stupid.

Yeah yeah i can hear the bandwagons saying the regular season doesn't matter, or that my Joey boy will choke but I still don't like our chances.

And what doesn't make it better is this illusion fr the most recent 'successful' road trip. We 're definitely playing beyond ourselves, when u hv Rome & baumgartner haha.

This defence worries me. U add in Bieksa's inactivity, he'll need time to adjust plus u can count onhim taking stupid penalties; and he'll be inconsistent as usual.

And like the hosts said, yr homer boys Taylor et al, Edler exactly isn't panning out. O'Brien will be beat just like last yr Game 6. Mitchell's done for the season. Good thing by fluke that Gillis signed Erhoff, & that's only bc Heatley was a baby who forced San Jose to act & release Erhoff for nothing.
 

bcneil

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Pretty straight forward.
Sharks are going to be 1 or 2 seed.
To play them first round we have to fall to 7 or 8 seed.

We are currently 8 points up on each, with 15 games left, 10 at home.
For Vancouver to fall to 7th or 8th, it would mean a major slump to end the season.
Like a 4-11 or 5-10

In which case they would probably lose to whoever they play.
 

YoungGun25

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Yeah, I agree with everyone else. I don't see the Canucks facing the Sharks in round 1.

I could see them, however, lose the division title and drop down to 5th and lose home ice adv.

What's playoff success to everyone this year? I say out of 2nd round and be in the western conf. finals.

Defense is a concern. I don't think Mitchell will be back, and even if he is, he won't be 100%; or get hammered in the playoffs and have post-concussion symptoms.
 

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Yeah, I agree with everyone else. I don't see the Canucks facing the Sharks in round 1.

I could see them, however, lose the division title and drop down to 5th and lose home ice adv.

What's playoff success to everyone this year? I say out of 2nd round and be in the western conf. finals.

Defense is a concern. I don't think Mitchell will be back, and even if he is, he won't be 100%; or get hammered in the playoffs and have post-concussion symptoms.
hopefully Willie and the Canucks organization are just taking a precautionary approach to not rush him back into the line up (we seem to be doing fine without him right now) and be hopefully 100% healthy by the start of the 2nd round.

Canucks should be fine without Willie for the rest of the regular season and the 1st round. its the second round that becomes critical.
 

sonoman

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What's playoff success to everyone this year? I say out of 2nd round and be in the western conf. finals.
I don't see it happening.

Good question though. I wonder how many people will expect Luongo (alone) to lead the Canucks to the final, or even third round.
 
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Bartdude

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Perhaps you could stop referring to "WE" - as if Vancouverites and/or Canucks fans are the only ones on this board.
 

AA_Train

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Yes, Bartdude I agree. That being said, ifthe Canucks face the Sharks, or Chicago or probably even Phoenix, they will lose a 7 game series. The Canucks are a good team, but their success is ultimately linked to Luongo, not the Sedins, not Kesler, but Luongo, who has been shaky at times this year. The stress of the captaincy has clearly gotten to him, along with the added stress now of being an olympic champion. He thinks he has to be world class and has lost focus on what makes him world class; being calm, being cool, being technically sound. Has he consistently showed that this year? No. If he goes on a streak though, the Canucks will be a force. Canuck fans please, I beg of you, have a REALISTIC perception of your team, both good and bad.
 

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Yes, Bartdude I agree. That being said, ifthe Canucks face the Sharks, or Chicago or probably even Phoenix, they will lose a 7 game series. The Canucks are a good team, but their success is ultimately linked to Luongo, not the Sedins, not Kesler, but Luongo, who has been shaky at times this year. The stress of the captaincy has clearly gotten to him, along with the added stress now of being an olympic champion. He thinks he has to be world class and has lost focus on what makes him world class; being calm, being cool, being technically sound. Has he consistently showed that this year? No. If he goes on a streak though, the Canucks will be a force. Canuck fans please, I beg of you, have a REALISTIC perception of your team, both good and bad.
excellent post and nice read...
 

YoungGun25

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Yes, Bartdude I agree. That being said, ifthe Canucks face the Sharks, or Chicago or probably even Phoenix, they will lose a 7 game series. The Canucks are a good team, but their success is ultimately linked to Luongo, not the Sedins, not Kesler, but Luongo, who has been shaky at times this year. The stress of the captaincy has clearly gotten to him, along with the added stress now of being an olympic champion. He thinks he has to be world class and has lost focus on what makes him world class; being calm, being cool, being technically sound. Has he consistently showed that this year? No. If he goes on a streak though, the Canucks will be a force. Canuck fans please, I beg of you, have a REALISTIC perception of your team, both good and bad.
Yup, I agree. Luongo is the one that will most likely determine their playoff success.

However, with Henrik having the career season he has, among the other forwards; their success is also dependant if the Sedins play like the Sedins, or like the sisters we have seen numerous times in the past.

I could see them make it out of the 2nd round if they play favorable opponents; meaning the younger inexperienced teams (Phoenix, LA, Colorado).
 

Cock Throppled

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This might be the year, baby.

The year the Canucks go all the way.

The year Sami Salo doesn't get injured just as the playoffs start.

The year Luongo doesn't have a melt-down and let in a stupid goal, give away the puck behind the net or fan on four shots in the first period.

The year Kevin Bieksa doesn't have a brain cramp and give away the puck in the slot.

The Year Edler doesn't pinch at just the wrong time that results in three-on-one rushes.

The year Burrows doesn't take badly-timed, Bertuzzi-like penalties.

The year the Sedins show they can actually produce in the playoffs when the checking gets tighter.

Oh wait - have I just jinxed them?
 

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Clearly the Oilers are the winners this year lol, we at least get to have the best shot at the number one pick in the draft. So the Canucks get to put off the start of there golf game for a round or two, there is no way they are going to get the cup, so whats the point lol.

Hey us Oilers fans have to have something bright to look for right?
 

Cock Throppled

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Or, the Canucks could just play like they did against the Islanders.
Is there any, so-called superstar goalie that gets chased as often as Luongo?
 
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