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Just under two weeks ago, the Vancouver Canucks were within a point of first place in the Northwest Division. With less than a month to go in the regular season, however, they are in danger of missing the playoffs completely.

The Canucks look to avoid losing five straight games for the first time in two years on Thursday when they host a Nashville Predators club they are chasing in the Western Conference standings.

Vancouver (32-24-10) appeared to be poised for a strong playoff push after running its winning streak to a season-high four games with a 4-1 victory over league-best Detroit on Feb. 23. That win brought the Canucks into a five-way tie for fifth place in the West and only one point behind Northwest-leading Minnesota.

However, they have since fallen five points out of the division lead by losing four in a row to match their longest losing streak of the season. Vancouver has dropped two points behind Nashville (34-25-8) and Colorado for the West's final two playoff spots.

A regulation loss in this game, coupled with an Avalanche win over Anaheim on Thursday, would push Vancouver four points out of the playoff picture with 15 games remaining.

The Canucks, who have not dropped five consecutive games since March 5-14, 2006, have scored just six goals during their skid following a 2-1 loss to Colorado on Tuesday.

"Our guys are squeezing their sticks a little bit on offense," Canucks coach Alain Vigneault said. "It's not going in for us right now. Our guys are good hockey players and they are in a funk right now. We have to keep working."

Daniel Sedin leads Vancouver with 26 goals, but has gone a season-high six straight games without scoring and he has just four goals in his last 20. Twin brother and Canucks points leader Henrik Sedin has no points and two assists over the last six games. In that same span, Markus Naslund has failed to record a point.

The Predators have had no such problems on offense lately, scoring 26 goals over their last seven games.

They scored on two of their first three shots Tuesday in a 5-1 victory over Edmonton, improving to 2-1-0 on a season-high six-game road trip. Martin Erat got his first career hat trick after going five straight games without a goal.

"It's great, especially when there's only 15 games left and the points are so important for us," said Erat, who has two goals and an assist in three games against Vancouver this season. "But it doesn't matter who scores for us, we just need points."

The Predators have lost their last two games against the Canucks, but both of those meetings came in Tennessee. Nashville won the only matchup this season in Vancouver and has won three of its last four visits there.

The Canucks have lost eight of their last 12 home games after winning 11 of their previous 12 at GM Place.

Jason Arnott, who leads the Predators with 39 assists and 63 points, has four goals and five assists during a six-game point streak. Arnott has two goals and three assists in three meetings with Vancouver this season.

Predators goaltender Dan Ellis has made back-to-back solid starts, stopping 29 shots on Tuesday after making 24 saves in Saturday's 3-1 win at Dallas. Nashville coach Barry Trotz may give Ellis, who is 7-1-1 with a 2.41 GAA and one shutout in his last 11 games, another start on Thursday as starting goalie Chris Mason is 0-2-2 with a 5.17 GAA in his last five contests.

While Ellis is 1-1-0 with a 2.02 GAA versus Vancouver this season, Mason has lost all three starts he's made against the Canucks in his career.
I have to keep the faith...
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I have to keep the faith...​
As much as i agree on keeping the faith Rusty , the realist in me says put a fork in the Canucks their done like dinner.:cry
The lack of offense again in this game will be their short coming.

3 - 2 preds​
Hope they pull off two points tonite. I thought for sure that they would have done it in the Hawk's game. But got this gut feeling that the losing streak will continue as the Pred's like the Av's will be more hungry for a playoff spot.
drumrolllllllllllll

and my prediction is...

Twins snap out of it, run wild. Canucks win 5-2
drumrolllllllllllll

and my prediction is...

Twins snap out of it, run wild. Canucks win 5-2
5 goals.??
A little early to be dipping into the wild wood weed aint it Rusty.?:dunno::laugh:
Bone chips in Ohlund's knee.

http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/news_story/?ID=231363&hubname=

More good news.

Forget getting him back. Let him have the surgery now so that he's 100% ready to go for next season.
BAh, another long post lost!

Forget it, I am off to bed.

RB
Nice call Rusty. Mind slippin' some of that Wild Weed my way man. :laugh:
Nice call Rusty. Mind slippin' some of that Wild Weed my way man. :laugh:
Yup me too.:laugh:

We'll have to get him to roll up another one just like the other one and see if he can go two for two.!!:thumbsup:
drumrolllllllllllll

and my prediction is...

Twins snap out of it, run wild. Canucks win 5-2
You were just off by one; Nucks win 6-2. But the twins really haven't snapped out of it yet. Nice to see the team play a full 60 minutes but this is just one game with 16 more to go. Were they just dousing the heat put on them and go back to the way they did in the Hawks game. Before I start high five'in, I'll needed to see them play atleast five more games like this. Matt finally got his first goal as a Canuck, ugly, but it's a goal.
Nice call Rusty. Mind slippin' some of that Wild Weed my way man. :laugh:
Anything for you guys!

However this will have to do :beer:beer:beer:bt

I had a feeling they would come out big....I could feel it all day. We'll have to wait and see what me feeling's is tomorrow...:thumbsup:

RB
Yup me too.:laugh:

We'll have to get him to roll up another one just like the other one and see if he can go two for two.!!:thumbsup:
If we keep this talk up we should have a sit in one day :thumbsup::laugh::laugh:

tomorrow I will look into my bowl of water like my grand uncle Nostrodamus. Little know fact is his real name was Rusty Nostrodamcock. Over the years things have evolved. :laugh::laugh:
If we keep this talk up we should have a sit in one day :thumbsup::laugh::laugh:

tomorrow I will look into my bowl of water like my grand uncle Nostrodamus. Little know fact is his real name was Rusty Nostrodamcock. Over the years things have evolved. :laugh::laugh:
:laugh::laugh::laugh:

Niiice.
You were just off by one; Nucks win 6-2. But the twins really haven't snapped out of it yet. Nice to see the team play a full 60 minutes but this is just one game with 16 more to go. Were they just dousing the heat put on them and go back to the way they did in the Hawks game. Before I start high five'in, I'll needed to see them play atleast five more games like this. Matt finally got his first goal as a Canuck, ugly, but it's a goal.
Yeah I was thinking while watching that boy, the guys are really gonna give it to me :laugh: And when they scored the 6th it was bitter sweet. Agreed about the 60 mins, IMO it's what's been the biggest problem. Also, Pettinger's goal was just what this team needs more of. Dirty hard working goals. The Twins can do what they want all night for all I care, it's third line efforts like that that make all the difference when a game's on the line.

RB
Yeah I was thinking while watching that boy, the guys are really gonna give it to me :laugh: And when they scored the 6th it was bitter sweet. Agreed about the 60 mins, IMO it's what's been the biggest problem. Also, Pettinger's goal was just what this team needs more of. Dirty hard working goals. The Twins can do what they want all night for all I care, it's third line efforts like that that make all the difference when a game's on the line.

RB
Yeah, we need a guy with size to go hard to the net and I'm hoping Pettinger could do that and get those types of goals. When Isbister was picked up over the summer, I was hoping he'd use his size to do that but it didn't seem to happen. I recalled how Bert (Todd Bertuzzi) use to do that and when he left there was a void were no one could fill in - major lack of screening the other goalie. Don't get wrong on trading Bert for Bobby Lou - that was a happy day for me as like Nonis I liked Luongo since his days in Long Island.
http://www.tsn.ca/nhl/feature/?fid=10460&hubname==

So Miller won't play Saturday, Bieksa and Kesler are questionable after both needed X-rays this morning, and Salo has the flu.
So Miller won't play Saturday, Bieksa and Kesler are questionable after both needed X-rays this morning, and Salo has the flu.
Yo, this link goes directly to the Cory Perry injury page on TSN and I cannot seem to find the link that will correct this. So you know.

RB

P.S. Well it is what it is. They'll be fine. Mo apparently left practice early today so....I don't know what that means. You'd think that if Kes is out he'd push to come back ASAP - On a side note there's been a lot of talk in town here lately of Hanson. They say he's really coming on so I wonder how long before he's brought up in these situations.
Yo, this link goes directly to the Cory Perry injury page on TSN and I cannot seem to find the link that will correct this. So you know.

RB
Found it, gordo's link updated.
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