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Sunday, May 17, 2015
Canada wins Gold
Sunday, May 10, 2015
Mayweather vs Pacquiao
By now, you all should have heard about the ever-so-popular Pacquiao vs. Mayweather fight. We all know that Mayweather, the undefeated, professional boxer, won, to many of Pacquiao's fans' disbelief, and we also know that Pacquiao allegedly tore his rotator cuff during this fight, causing him to be out for at least 9 months. But did you know there were many negotiations, conflicts, and debates leading up to this fight? Pacquiao and Mayweather have had a long history even before this fight, from rude exchanges to filing lawsuits against each other, but yes, many of the viewers rooted for Pacquiao. But why? Besides being one of the best professional boxers in the world, Pacquiao is also involved politics, business, acting, singing, basketball, and in the military reserve. However, Pacquiao is now facing a $5 million lawsuit for failing to disclose his alleged injury before his fight against Mayweather. Floyd Mayweather, on the other hand, came from a much different background, and even went to jail for domestic abuse in 2012- but he is the highest paid athlete in the world, with an undefeated record of 48-0. Maybe in the end, it's not about who's the better boxer, or who makes the most money, or even who has the most fans- but it's about your character and what you believe in- just something to think about.
Sunday, April 12, 2015
Ready for the Playoffs?
After trailing 5-2 in the 2nd period, the Vancouver Canucks came from behind and finished the regular season with a 6-5 overtime win against the Edmonton Oilers on Saturday, ending the season with an outstanding 101 points. This was an important game for both Ryan Miller, as he was out for six weeks with a sprained knee, and for rookie forward Sven Baertschi, whom the Canucks acquired last month, and he certainly proved his worth scoring two goals on two shots- one of which tied up the score in the third period to send the game into overtime, where Alexander Edler scored the winning goal with assists from both the Sedins to win the game. The Canucks will now move on to face the Calgary Flames, who finished with 97 points, in the first round of the playoffs at Rogers Arena. Their first game will be on Wednesday, April 15th, and then games will be played every other day. Who will you be cheering for?
Sunday, March 8, 2015
Canucks vs Sharks
On Saturday, March 7, 2015, the Canucks defeated the San Jose Sharks 3-2, coming from behind. Eddie Lack started in net, with Ryan Miller, who'll be out for 3-5 weeks, still recovering from an injury. Vancouver trailed 2-1 after the first period, with the lone goal from Vrbata, but came back with goals from Bo Horvat and and the game winner from Radim Vrbata, once again. The Canucks are now sixth in the western conference, and are tied with the Winnipeg Jets with 78 points. They are also now second in the pacific division, ahead of the Calgary Flames by two points.


Sunday, March 1, 2015
A Nail-Biting Roller Coaster of a Game
On Sunday, March 1st, the Vancouver Canucks faced the St. LouiesBlues at Rogers Arena in a tumultuous game. Trailing 2-0 in the first period, Shawn Matthias, Yannik Weber, Jannik Hansen, Henrik Sedin, and Nick Bonino then proceeded to score five straight goals throughout the remainder of the first, second, and third period, making it 5-2 at the beginning of the third. Sounds like a solid lead, right? Well the St. Louis Blues quickly retaliated in response and scored another three goals to tie up the game, 5-5, and taking the game to overtime. With no goals in overtime, the game went to the shootout, with the Canucks choosing Bonino, Vrbata, and Higgins as their three shooters and Oshie and Tarasenko were chosen for the Blues. While both shooters for St. Louis didn't score, the Canucks scored all three times in the shootout, winning 6-5 in a nail-biting, exciting game against the St. Louis Blues.
Monday, February 23, 2015
Canucks shutout Islanders
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Lack makes 27 saves after replacing injured Miller |
On Sunday, February 22, the Canucks defeated the New York Islanders 4-0 at the Nassau Coliseum, with help from the 27 saves made by Eddie Lack. Lack replaced Ryan Miller early in the second period after Miller sustained a lower body injury. Zack Kassian, Radim Vrbata, Bo Horvat, and Jannik Weber scored the only four goals of the game for the Canucks, with two of them scored on the power play. Lack's last shutout was against the Pittsburgh Penguins at the Consol Energy Centre on December 4th, 2014. He is also expected to start the next game on Tuesday, February 24 against the Boston Bruins while Miller recovers, as the Canucks continue their five game road trip.
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Kassian celebrates his goal with his teammates |
Monday, February 16, 2015
Canucks vs Bruins
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Canucks celebrate Shawn Matthias' first hat trick as a Canuck |
On Friday, February 13th, the Canucks faced the Boston Bruins at Rogers Arena, winning 5-2, with goals from Vrbata, Hansen, and a hat trick from 26 year old Shawn Matthias. Within the first five minutes, Matthias scored twice to give the Canucks a 2-0 lead, but Patrice Bergeron scored shortly after to make it 2-1 by the end of the first period. Radim Vrbata made it 3-1 in the second period, and Boston's Chris Kelly scored early in the third to make it 3-2. A few seconds later, Shawn Matthias scored once again, for his third goal of the night, and for his first hat trick since junior hockey and as a Canuck. Jannik Hansen added one last goal on the Bruins' empty net, making the final score 5-2. Shawn Matthias, who played for the Florida Panthers before coming to Vancouver, was part of the trade, along with Jacob Markstrom, for Roberto Luongo.
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Matthias scores on Bruins' goalie Tuukka Rask |
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