cbrjames
03-17-2003, 11:13 PM
WTF? That has to be one of the worst games i have seen the Stars play tonight. I wasted money going to that game, but hey, at least i am drunk, so not a total loss. It seems Dallas' main game is dump and chase, no forecheck, no inspiration, no gas...etc. What the hell are they doing? I guess they are just saving it for the playoffs. I hope. And what the fuck was all of that when nobody came to help little ol Robidas?!?!?! He almost got killed, and nobody came to help. I bet if it were Modano or somone else like that they would have done that for them. What gives with this team lately. There is no fucking i in TEAM!!!!!!
Mr Gixxer
03-18-2003, 12:54 AM
he he
what do you expect when you are up against the top two dudes in the game today http://www.gixxer.com/forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif
http://media.canada.com/scripts/locate.asp?id=6d832a36-d9a7-47ff-8ef0-513d80a6d65c
DALLAS (AP) - Although the Vancouver Canucks have been struggling lately, it hasn't been Todd Bertuzzi's fault.
Bertuzzi continued his recent roll with three goals, two on power plays, to tie for the league lead and set his career high in points as the Canucks beat the Dallas Stars 4-2 Monday night in a showdown between Western Conference division leaders. Pat Kavanagh added his first NHL goal and rookie goaltender Alexander Auld stopped 26 shots as Vancouver matched Dallas with 95 points, second to Detroit's 96. The Canucks hold the tiebreaker over the Stars because they have two more wins.
"It was a desperate effort by us," said Bertuzzi, who has 12 goals in 13 games. "Even though we're at the top of the standings, we're still a desperate team."
Bertuzzi has 42 goals this season, matching teammate Markus Naslund and Ottawa's Marian Hossa. His third career hat trick and first this season gives him 86 points, one more than he had last season.
"I'm just trying to do anything to contribute to our team's success," he said.
As a team, Vancouver also has one more point than last season. The Red Wings, who have won 15 of the last 17, still have the edge in the race for the top seed because they have one more game left than the other division leaders.
The Stars and Canucks had been 1-2 in the West for months until losing their goaltenders. Now both are in a tight race for playoff positioning with nine games left, including another head-to-head meeting in Vancouver on March 25.
Dallas has lost three straight in regulation for the first time since December.
The Stars are 6-6-3-1 since all-star goalie Marty Turco sprained an ankle; they're 0-4-1-1 against playoff teams in that span. This was the second straight game goalie Ron Tugnutt allowed four goals.
"Right now, our team is finding ways to lose," said coach Dave Tippett. "We can't focus on the standings. If you play well, the standings will take care of themselves."
The good news for the Canucks is that goalie Dan Cloutier could return from a sprained knee as soon as Tuesday in St. Louis. If he can't, Auld deserves another start after a second straight solid game.
Auld, whose only previous career win was by the same score in the same building in January 2002, had 22 saves in a 1-0 loss to Toronto on Saturday.
"I just want to keep it going," Auld said. "I'm loving every minute of it."
Dallas outshot Vancouver 14-4 in the first period. But only Scott Young, who was coming off a two-game suspension, could beat Auld, knocking in a backhander midway through the period.
Bertuzzi's power-play goals came 4:30 apart in the second period, putting Vancouver ahead 2-1.
His first goal came on a two-man advantage, when he caught Tugnutt leaning the wrong way and slid the puck under him. The next one came when he redirected a shot by Brent Sopel, flipping it over Tugnutt.
"Penalties were the key," Tippett said. "When they went 5-on-3, that was the break that got them into the game. Unlike us, they took advantage of their power play."
The Stars were 0-for-5 on the power play, and had the extra man for 2:27 longer than the Canucks.
Vancouver stretched the lead when Kavanagh, called up Sunday and playing his second NHL game, put the puck into an open net after Tugnutt was knocked down.
Bertuzzi's capper came on a breakaway; Dallas' Derian Hatcher dived to stop him at the blue-line and missed.
"Todd was outstanding tonight and we had other guys who also stepped up," said Canucks coach Marc Crawford. "We had everybody on board tonight."
Notes: Naslund has one goal his last 10 games. ... Dallas had won the two previous meetings by a combined 8-1. ... Vancouver already was expected to be without left-winger Brad May and centre Mats Lindgren, both injured Saturday against Toronto. Defenceman Mattias Ohlund also was scratched with an injury. Three players were called up from AHL Manitoba to replace them and two (Kavanagh and Jason King) were used.
01Gixxer750
03-18-2003, 07:00 AM
I expect a little more fight and passion. They looked like they had just finished a 10-day road trip where they played a game every night. The Stars looked pretty good in the first and then should have just gone home after that. I'm sick of this crap! http://www.gixxer.com/forums/images/graemlins/bs.gif
PHISH
03-18-2003, 07:28 AM
Do you think Bertuzzi will reach 50 goals this season?
The hat trick was sweet last night!!
01Gixxer750
03-18-2003, 08:20 AM
With about 10-games left, it's highly possible.
Liu Kang
03-18-2003, 09:10 AM
Don't worry about Dallas... they show up in the off-season. Can't play all out, all the time. A lot of teams sit players and cut ice time in order to enter the playoffs fresh.
They'll be ready come the real season.
cbrjames
03-19-2003, 10:40 AM
Last time i checked though....when Dallas lost 3 straight the last time we went 21-1 afterwards....so that would be about enough to take the cup. Kinda ironic...don't ya think?
01Gixxer750
03-19-2003, 11:01 AM
I don't know about ironic, but I'll take it! http://www.gixxer.com/forums/images/graemlins/thumb.gif
cbrjames
03-19-2003, 11:06 AM
I hope its that simple....