Canucks Beat Sharks, Make it Six Straight Preseason Wins
A 5 point night for the Sedin twins capped off a good night for the Canucks as they managed to keep the San Jose Sharks down and out to complete their 6th straight win and keep their preseason record perfect. It was a see-saw game on the scoreboard again, with both teams trading goalsback and forth after the Sharks got on the board 17:25 into the first period.
Shots in tonight’s game were much more even as well as penalties. The Sharks outshot the Canucks, with a margin of 33-20. In the penalty department, the Canucks were able to keep the Sharks off the board while killing their penalties, making them go 0 for 7. The Canucks, on the other hand, made good use of their power play time, going 2 for 6 on the power play.
Curtis Saford played in goal, receing the third star for his efforts, especially blanking the Sharks on the thirteen shots they put his way in the third period.
Goals were scored by these Canucks tonight: Steve Bernier PP Goal (Sami Salo, Daniel Sedin), Daniel Sedin PP Goal (Kevin Bieksa, Henrik Sedin), and Henrik Sedin (Kevin Bieksa, Daniel Sedin).
The Canucks next and last preseason game is on Sunday against the Anaheim Ducks at GM Place at 7PM.
Canucks Beat Sharks, Make it Six Straight Preseason Wins
A 5 point night for the Sedin twins capped off a good night for the Canucks as they managed to keep the San Jose Sharks down and out to complete their 6th straight win and keep their preseason record perfect. It was a see-saw game on the scoreboard again, with both teams trading goalsback and forth after the Sharks got on the board 17:25 into the first period.
Shots in tonight’s game were much more even as well as penalties. The Sharks outshot the Canucks, with a margin of 33-20. In the penalty department, the Canucks were able to keep the Sharks off the board while killing their penalties, making them go 0 for 7. The Canucks, on the other hand, made good use of their power play time, going 2 for 6 on the power play.
Curtis Saford played in goal, receing the third star for his efforts, especially blanking the Sharks on the thirteen shots they put his way in the third period.
Goals were scored by these Canucks tonight: Steve Bernier PP Goal (Sami Salo, Daniel Sedin), Daniel Sedin PP Goal (Kevin Bieksa, Henrik Sedin), and Henrik Sedin (Kevin Bieksa, Daniel Sedin).
The Canucks next and last preseason game is on Sunday against the Anaheim Ducks at GM Place at 7PM.
Canucks Beat Sharks, Make it Six Straight Preseason Wins
A 5 point night for the Sedin twins capped off a good night for the Canucks as they managed to keep the San Jose Sharks down and out to complete their 6th straight win and keep their preseason record perfect. It was a see-saw game on the scoreboard again, with both teams trading goalsback and forth after the Sharks got on the board 17:25 into the first period.
Shots in tonight’s game were much more even as well as penalties. The Sharks outshot the Canucks, with a margin of 33-20. In the penalty department, the Canucks were able to keep the Sharks off the board while killing their penalties, making them go 0 for 7. The Canucks, on the other hand, made good use of their power play time, going 2 for 6 on the power play.
Curtis Saford played in goal, receing the third star for his efforts, especially blanking the Sharks on the thirteen shots they put his way in the third period.
Goals were scored by these Canucks tonight: Steve Bernier PP Goal (Sami Salo, Daniel Sedin), Daniel Sedin PP Goal (Kevin Bieksa, Henrik Sedin), and Henrik Sedin (Kevin Bieksa, Daniel Sedin).
The Canucks next and last preseason game is on Sunday against the Anaheim Ducks at GM Place at 7PM.
Canucks Beat Sharks, Make it Six Straight Preseason Wins
A 5 point night for the Sedin twins capped off a good night for the Canucks as they managed to keep the San Jose Sharks down and out to complete their 6th straight win and keep their preseason record perfect. It was a see-saw game on the scoreboard again, with both teams trading goalsback and forth after the Sharks got on the board 17:25 into the first period.
Shots in tonight’s game were much more even as well as penalties. The Sharks outshot the Canucks, with a margin of 33-20. In the penalty department, the Canucks were able to keep the Sharks off the board while killing their penalties, making them go 0 for 7. The Canucks, on the other hand, made good use of their power play time, going 2 for 6 on the power play.
Curtis Saford played in goal, receing the third star for his efforts, especially blanking the Sharks on the thirteen shots they put his way in the third period.
Goals were scored by these Canucks tonight: Steve Bernier PP Goal (Sami Salo, Daniel Sedin), Daniel Sedin PP Goal (Kevin Bieksa, Henrik Sedin), and Henrik Sedin (Kevin Bieksa, Daniel Sedin).
The Canucks next and last preseason game is on Sunday against the Anaheim Ducks at GM Place at 7PM.
Canucks Beat Sharks, Make it Six Straight Preseason Wins
A 5 point night for the Sedin twins capped off a good night for the Canucks as they managed to keep the San Jose Sharks down and out to complete their 6th straight win and keep their preseason record perfect. It was a see-saw game on the scoreboard again, with both teams trading goalsback and forth after the Sharks got on the board 17:25 into the first period.
Shots in tonight’s game were much more even as well as penalties. The Sharks outshot the Canucks, with a margin of 33-20. In the penalty department, the Canucks were able to keep the Sharks off the board while killing their penalties, making them go 0 for 7. The Canucks, on the other hand, made good use of their power play time, going 2 for 6 on the power play.
Curtis Saford played in goal, receing the third star for his efforts, especially blanking the Sharks on the thirteen shots they put his way in the third period.
Goals were scored by these Canucks tonight: Steve Bernier PP Goal (Sami Salo, Daniel Sedin), Daniel Sedin PP Goal (Kevin Bieksa, Henrik Sedin), and Henrik Sedin (Kevin Bieksa, Daniel Sedin).
The Canucks next and last preseason game is on Sunday against the Anaheim Ducks at GM Place at 7PM.
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