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vancouver canucks
| Bergeron puts Boston ahead after 20 minutes in Game 7 | Wed Jun 15 21:02:06 2011 EST |
| Vancouver, BC (Sports Network) - Patrice Bergeron scored late in the first period to give the Boston Bruins a 1-0 lead over the Vancouver Canucks after 20 minutes of action in Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Finals. Brad Marchand assisted on the goal at the 14:37 mark for the Bruins, who are trying to win their first Stanley Cup since 1972. Boston staved off elimination on Monday by using a four-goal barrage in the first period to take a 5-2 win over the Canucks at TD Garden. Tim Thomas continued his | |
| Raymond hit deserved punishment | Wed Jun 15 10:29:04 2011 EST |
| n the focus of this Stanley Cup Final has shifted towards a serious injury. First it was Boston Bruins forward Nathan Horton who was severely concussed by a blindside hit in Game 3 and subsequently lost for the rest of the series. Now it is Vancouver Canucks winger Mason Raymond who will miss Wednesday's Game 7 with a broken vertebra sustained after being taken into the boards by Bruins defenseman Johnny Boychuk in Game 6. It's just another strange turn for a series that has seen its fair share | |
| Canucks' Raymond out with vertebrae compression fracture | Tue Jun 14 12:48:51 2011 EST |
| Vancouver, BC (Sports Network) - Vancouver Canucks left wing Mason Raymond will miss Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Finals due to a vertebrae compression fracture. Raymond was injured in the first period of Monday's 5-2 loss to the Bruins in Game 6. On the first shift of the game, Raymond got mixed up with Boston's Johnny Boychuk on a play in the Boston end. Raymond was bent down with Boychuk's stick between his legs when the defenseman took him into the boards in the left corner. He remained on the | |
| Bruins, Canucks will find consolation in the future | Tue Jun 14 09:47:40 2011 EST |
| Toronto, Canada (Sports Network) - There's no consolation in the aftermath of losing the Stanley Cup Final - especially in a winner-take-all Game 7 - but that will become an unfortunate reality for either the Boston Bruins or Vancouver Canucks Wednesday night. But not all is lost, despite the hurt felt by the losing side, as the Canucks and Bruins are positioned for long-term success after years of building and developing Cup contenders. It's a different story from a year ago, when the rebuildi | |
| Boston still up 4-0 after two periods of Game 6 | Mon Jun 13 22:13:10 2011 EST |
| Boston, MA (Sports Network) - There was no scoring in the second period of Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Finals as Boston maintained its 4-0 lead over the Vancouver Canucks. A four-goal barrage in the opening 20 minutes gave the Bruins a commanding lead as the team is facing elimination after dropping Game 5 in Vancouver. The second period saw Tim Thomas make 11 saves while Cory Schneider, who came into the game 8 1/2 minutes into the first period in place of an ineffective Roberto Luongo, stopped | |
| Boston holds 4-0 lead after first period of Game 6 | Mon Jun 13 21:23:37 2011 EST |
| Boston, MA (Sports Network) - The Boston Bruins struck four times and chased Roberto Luongo from the net to take a 4-0 lead over the Vancouver Canucks after 20 minutes of play in Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Finals. The home team has held serve in every game of the series thus far, and that trend is continuing Monday. Facing elimination, Boston scored four times in a little over four minutes to take control of the game. The first goal came at the 5:31 mark, as the puck was chipped into the Vancouv | |
| Canucks' LW Raymond injured in Game 6 | Mon Jun 13 20:43:54 2011 EST |
| Boston, MA (Sports Network) - Vancouver Canucks left wing Mason Raymond left Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Finals against Boston with an injury. On the first shift of the game, Raymond got mixed up with Boston's Johnny Boychuk on a play in the Boston end. Raymond was bent down with Boychuk's stick between his legs when the defenseman took him into the boards in the left corner. He laid on the ice for several minutes before being helped off the ice and into the locker room by a pair of teammates. Ra | |
| Vancouver looking for first second-period goal | Mon Jun 13 19:47:00 2011 EST |
BOSTON (AP) - The second period has been a big zero for the Vancouver Canucks in the first five games of the Stanley Cup finals. They haven't scored a single goal in the middle 20 minutes. And they've scored only once in the first period. Of the six goals they managed to put past Boston Bruins goalie Tim Thomas going into Game 6 on Monday night, five came in the third period. The Canucks, who had a chance to clinch their first NHL championship on Monday night, were eager to improve on the | |
| Canucks try to clinch Cup title in Game 6 at Boston | Mon Jun 13 10:56:28 2011 EST |
| (Sports Network) - The Vancouver Canucks will try to secure the first Stanley Cup title in franchise history tonight, when they visit the Boston Bruins for Game 6 at TD Garden. In order to win that title, however, the Canucks will have to be the first road team to win a game in this best-of-seven series. Vancouver won the first two tilts on home ice before being shredded by a combined 12-1 score in Games 3 and 4 in Boston. The Western Conference champion Canucks kept the home trend going Friday | |
| Luongo Strikes Back: Canucks take series lead | Fri Jun 10 23:07:20 2011 EST |
| Vancouver, BC (Sports Network) - The Vancouver Canucks have one more rung to climb in their quest for the franchise's maiden championship. Maxim Lapierre scored early in the third period, Roberto Luongo made 31 saves and the Canucks rebounded from a pair of insipid road efforts to post a 1-0 victory over the Boston Bruins in Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Finals. The win gives Vancouver, which returned to Rogers Arena after getting swept convincingly in two games at Boston, a 3-2 lead in this series | |
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