Vancouver’s league-leading attack is again to much for Los Angeles to overcome as the Canucks have scored 13 goals in winning two straight games in the series. Vancouver can wrap up the series Sunday in Game 6 in L.A.
VIDEO: Ryan Clune Might Regret Challenging Rick Rypien
Ryan Clune was likely a little ticked off in the waning seconds of his teams’ 7-2 loss to the Vancouver Canucks. He decided to take that anger on out Vancouver’s Rick Rypien, but his plan didn’t really work out so well:
Read Article >Los Angeles Reaction: ‘What Was THAT?’
Generally speaking, fans aren’t too happy when their team gets blown out, and during the playoffs, that frustration turns to anger. You can read some of that at SBN’s Kings blog, Jewels From The Crown, in the aftermath of Friday’s 7-2 loss to the Canucks.
Read Article >Vancouver Reaction: ‘Sure, That Works’
Any game where you pull the starting goalie only to replace him four SOG later isn’t a great night. For Los Angeles anyway. Here’s a bit more gloating from SBN’s Canucks blog, Nucks Misconduct:
Read Article >In Progress: Canucks And Kings Showdown In Game Five Matchup In Vancouver
Vancouver used a fortunate bounce to score the game’s first goal 8:50 into the first period. Bernier took a shot out in front that went wide, but the puck came back to him on the other side of the net after it bounced off the back boards, and he was able to put it into the net before Quick could recover.
With 2:28 to go in the first, Edler gave Vancouver the lead for good with a shot from the left circle that trickled past Quick.
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