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spoon.ek9 05-17-2011 07:32 PM

i know it's expensive, but if we make it to the finals, i will buy tickets to at least one game! :D

Gh0stRider 05-17-2011 07:39 PM

Shark Club re-brands for playoffs

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Shark Clubs across British Columbia have changed their name to “Vancouver Club” in support of the Vancouver Canucks as they battle out the San Jose Sharks in their quest for the Stanley Cup.

The official unveiling of the new name took place on Tuesday at the Shark Vancouver Club in Richmond.

The re-brand eliminates any doubts where the Shark Club loyalties lie and will remain for the duration of the playoffs.

“Fans have always enjoyed coming to eat at Shark’s Club, and now we are inviting them to come down and devour the Sharks, just like we know the Canucks will do”, said Jim Weidlinger, Director of Operations, Shark Vancouver Club.

Menu items such as the ‘Shark Burger’ and ‘Shark Bites’ allow fans to do just that.

The Vancouver Club encourages fans to watch the Canuck playoff games at one of their many B.C. locations. The (Shark) Vancouver Club currently holds the title as Sportsnet’s ‘Canada’s Best Sport Bar’.

Vansterdam 05-17-2011 07:53 PM

lolol all a marketing scheme just like that boston/montreal pizza

spoon.ek9 05-17-2011 07:54 PM

nice to see support all around the city :thumbsup:

anyone else listen to team1040 today? they said among the top 5 hitters in the post season this year, 4 of them are canucks:

1. Lapierre
2. Edler
3. Bieksa
4. Kesler

all are averaging 3.5hits per game.

cliffhanger33 05-17-2011 07:59 PM

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Originally Posted by spoon.ek9 (Post 7437562)
nice to see support all around the city :thumbsup:

anyone else listen to team1040 today? they said amond the top 5 hitters in the post season this year, 4 of them are canucks:

1. Lapierre
2. Edler
3. Bieksa
4. Kesler

all are averaging 3.5hits per game.

Haha, according to vancouver sun:
Lapierre doesn't usually contribute offensively, but he has been a significant player in Vancouver's postseason run. He ranks second in the NHL with 52 hits in 14 playoff games. He also has a respectable 54.0% faceoff success rate in 139 attempts in the postseason

TheKingdom2000 05-17-2011 08:00 PM

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The Vancouver Club encourages fans to watch the Canuck playoff games at one of their many B.C. locations. The (Shark) Vancouver Club currently holds the title as Sportsnet’s ‘Canada’s Best Sport Bar’.
Seriously? I've been to most of the shark clubs. They are pretty good/fun. Until I went to the Real Sports Bar and Grill in Toronto. That place is retarded...
The Real Sports bar has dining room seating behind all of that as well. Also, there are TV's all over that area too.
There is a middle VIP floor for the DJ and preferred seating also, can't find a pic of that though.

Pics here;

spoon.ek9 05-17-2011 08:00 PM

i think Lappy has been great for us in the absence of Manny. Super grateful that we got him on the trade deadline!

woob 05-17-2011 08:06 PM

http://i.imgur.com/YXaJk.jpg

cliffhanger33 05-17-2011 08:09 PM

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Originally Posted by spoon.ek9 (Post 7437577)
i think Lappy has been great for us in the absence of Manny. Super grateful that we got him on the trade deadline!

I agree. I believe Lappy's true beauty in his faceoff prowess is in the defensive zone, the same area where Manny was so highly relied upon last year. Lappy's won 11 of 19 defensive zone draws against the Preds and six of seven against Mike Fisher and David Legwand, Nashville's top two centres. I think that was where he shined the most. He's totally compensating the loss of Malhotra, although he hasnt been nor will be Malhotra. :D

Tapioca 05-17-2011 08:32 PM

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Originally Posted by jayare604 (Post 7437280)
lol just read a thread about CoHo on CDC
Anyone else here think he's not going to be as 'elite' as some thought?

CoHo has hockey sense and great vision - the stuff you can't teach. He puts the puck into the right areas and it's unfortunate that his current linemates don't have the talent to direct the puck towards the net.

The main problem that CoHo has is his skating, specifically his speed. His skating isn't simply good enough for the NHL. Either he needs another summer with Gary Roberts or a dedicated skating coach. He will never be as quick as Hansen, but considering the improvements that the Sedins have made in their skating over the years, he still has some room for improvement.

spoon.ek9 05-17-2011 08:33 PM

imagine if our centres went as originally planned:

1. H.Sedin
2. Kesler
3. Malhotra
4. Lapierre

sigh... :(

cliffhanger33 05-17-2011 08:37 PM

^ Invincible

DanHibiki 05-17-2011 09:23 PM

but would lappy step up like he did had malholtra been in the line up?

Durrann 05-17-2011 09:35 PM

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Originally Posted by DanHibiki (Post 7437704)
but would lappy step up like he did had malholtra been in the line up?

That is the burning question
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PornMaster 05-17-2011 09:39 PM

lappy has always shined in playoffs

Sentinel 05-17-2011 09:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Tapioca (Post 7437627)
CoHo has hockey sense and great vision - the stuff you can't teach. He puts the puck into the right areas and it's unfortunate that his current linemates don't have the talent to direct the puck towards the net.

The main problem that CoHo has is his skating, specifically his speed. His skating isn't simply good enough for the NHL. Either he needs another summer with Gary Roberts or a dedicated skating coach. He will never be as quick as Hansen, but considering the improvements that the Sedins have made in their skating over the years, he still has some room for improvement.

Canucks seem to always draft late bloomers. Guys who don't jump right into top form right away. Takes a few years to develop, then they become good. Rarely have we drafted a guy who became an instant force in the line up.

Kesler took a number of years to develop into the beast he is today. Hodgson will/might take another year or 2 in order to develop into his full potential.

Obsideon 05-17-2011 09:45 PM

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Originally Posted by mx703 (Post 7437573)
Seriously? I've been to most of the shark clubs. They are pretty good/fun. Until I went to the Real Sports Bar and Grill in Toronto. That place is retarded...
The Real Sports bar has dining room seating behind all of that as well. Also, there are TV's all over that area too.
There is a middle VIP floor for the DJ and preferred seating also, can't find a pic of that though.

Pics here;

Wow that's pretty nice... until you go to Vegas and find THIS:
http://www.bizbash.com/content/edito...6448image1.jpg
http://images.clubzone.com/images/upload/ls3.jpeg
http://0.tqn.com/d/govegas/1/0/8/b/1...stadium3_1.jpg
Celebrity chef Emeril Lagasse's sports bar inside the Palazzo/Venetian hotel. There must be like over 200+ TV's in there, including around 6 projectors, MINDBLOWN!

woob 05-17-2011 09:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Sentinel (Post 7437739)
Kesler took a number of years to develop into the beast he is today. Hodgson will/might take another year or 2 in order to develop into his full potential.

The only problem I foresee is that Hodgson may not even crack the lineup in two years despite his skill. With Hank and Kes locked down as our 1 and 2 centers for the next 5 years, and with the consistent need for a strong 3rd-line checker (Malhotra: 3 years on contract), Hodgson would continue to be wasted on the 4th line.

But that's all waaaaayyyyy down the line. Game is at 6 tomorrow!!

Soundy 05-17-2011 09:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Sentinel (Post 7437739)
Canucks seem to always draft late bloomers. Guys who don't jump right into top form right away. Takes a few years to develop, then they become good. Rarely have we drafted a guy who became an instant force in the line up.

Kesler took a number of years to develop into the beast he is today. Hodgson will/might take another year or 2 in order to develop into his full potential.

And there's a wisdom to this - the marathon runners who take a while to get up to speed, but will maintain the pace for years... as opposed to the sprinters who come out and kick ass their first couple years in the league and then vanish when you really need them (speaking of which, where'd Ovie go this playoffs??)

HonestTea 05-17-2011 09:50 PM

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Originally Posted by PornMaster (Post 7437520)
tickets to game 2 just released lots of seats

Cheapest seats I've found was in the $4xx category.. :(

Sentinel 05-17-2011 09:55 PM

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Originally Posted by woob (Post 7437761)
The only problem I foresee is that Hodgson may not even crack the lineup in two years despite his skill. With Hank and Kes locked down as our 1 and 2 centers for the next 5 years, and with the consistent need for a strong 3rd-line checker (Malhotra: 3 years on contract), Hodgson would continue to be wasted on the 4th line.

But that's all waaaaayyyyy down the line. Game is at 6 tomorrow!!

Yeah totally agree. The top 3 centre positions are locked for the next couple of years. But thats pretty much what happened to Kesler during the first few years of his career. Morrison and Henrik had 1 and 2.

I know centre is Coho's natural position. But maybe AV will put Coho on Manny's RW so Manny can mentor Coho then.

People speculated that Manny won't be back until a full calendar year, if that's the case then the 3rd line centre will be vacant for at least the beginning of the season. Depending if we re-sign Lapierre.

But as of today, seeing some of the vids/news of Manny skating and taking some practices...who knows...

Still have Schroeder in the books too, dunno how long it will take him to develop and rip it up in the league.

Ronin 05-17-2011 10:07 PM

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Originally Posted by mx703 (Post 7437573)
Seriously? I've been to most of the shark clubs. They are pretty good/fun. Until I went to the Real Sports Bar and Grill in Toronto. That place is retarded...
The Real Sports bar has dining room seating behind all of that as well. Also, there are TV's all over that area too.
There is a middle VIP floor for the DJ and preferred seating also, can't find a pic of that though.

Pics here;

That's like the sports bar in New York New York in Vegas. I remember me and SkinnyPupp watched the first Canucks vs Montreal game where they wore their vintage sweaters there like...7-8 years ago.

Ronin 05-17-2011 10:12 PM

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Originally Posted by woob (Post 7437761)
The only problem I foresee is that Hodgson may not even crack the lineup in two years despite his skill. With Hank and Kes locked down as our 1 and 2 centers for the next 5 years, and with the consistent need for a strong 3rd-line checker (Malhotra: 3 years on contract), Hodgson would continue to be wasted on the 4th line.

But that's all waaaaayyyyy down the line. Game is at 6 tomorrow!!

Kid is still young. I think Hank and Kes retire as Canucks and Manny is...what...32? He might stick around even after his 3 year contract is up in the event that his eye injury doesn't force him to retire early.

That means either Hodgson moves to the wing until Manny retires and Hodgson is about 26-27 to move to center or we just trade the guy. I'm thinking trade is the best way to go...might net us a 2nd line shooter, a prospect and a decent draft pick if someone is convinced Hodgson is the real deal.

The Canucks are not only the deepest team in the league but they have two or three of the best trade chips in the league as well in Hodgson, Schnoo and one of Schroeder/Lack/Tanev.

Some people say that the Canucks will never have a lineup as good as this again but I think in the next year or two, we might see an even better one if we manage to hang onto Bieksa and Ehrhoff and make a Schneider trade.

tubbyboi 05-17-2011 10:42 PM

Depth at the greatest.......when u can have a 4+ million D Man as a healthy scratch and keep winning.

I hope Manny comes back, prob a long shot but the guy is skating with equipment on at full speed. :fullofwin:

Sentinel 05-17-2011 11:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Ronin (Post 7437802)
Kid is still young. I think Hank and Kes retire as Canucks and Manny is...what...32? He might stick around even after his 3 year contract is up in the event that his eye injury doesn't force him to retire early.

That means either Hodgson moves to the wing until Manny retires and Hodgson is about 26-27 to move to center or we just trade the guy. I'm thinking trade is the best way to go...might net us a 2nd line shooter, a prospect and a decent draft pick if someone is convinced Hodgson is the real deal.

The Canucks are not only the deepest team in the league but they have two or three of the best trade chips in the league as well in Hodgson, Schnoo and one of Schroeder/Lack/Tanev.

Some people say that the Canucks will never have a lineup as good as this again but I think in the next year or two, we might see an even better one if we manage to hang onto Bieksa and Ehrhoff and make a Schneider trade.

If we do end up trading Hodgson and/or Schneider. I hope to see a legit power forward. No more Pyatt or Bernier type of players.


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