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Sunday, March 14, 2004

SENATORS 2, CANUCKS 1 

First off, this one's for anyone with FakeAudio out there, it's the Don Cherry clip from last Saturday's Coach's Corner segment on Hockey Night in Canada. Yes, there's his take on the Bertuzzi thing.

Okay, the browser was down at my place, so I wasn't listening to the game. I wasn't at Lind Hall with the game on because I was at home watching the aired episodes of Chappelle's Show (eight of 'em).

But I saw the Daniel Alfredsson's game-winning goal on SportsCenter last night, and it was just stupid because three Canucks couldn't clear the puck (some weird bounces though) out of their own zone and Alfredsson had a wide-open shot. The first goal, which I just read about, happened because Johan Hedberg, usually an amazing puckhandler, lost control of the puck behind the net and couldn't get back to the net in time to stop the Marian Hossa shot.

Pat Kavanagh scored his first NHL goal on a tip-in; he was playing in his second game this year and his fifth career NHL game.

There weren't a lot of shots for either side, as both teams had 20 shots apiece. And it wasn't Pat Lalime that the Canucks couldn't get shots past, it was Martin Prusek.

The Canucks were without Artem Chubarov, Henrik Sedin, Brad May, and of course, Todd Bertuzzi.

Tuesday: Nashville at Vancouver.

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